TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Source code3 Total ..................................................................... Chemicals and chemical products ................................... Chemicals and chemical products, unspecified ............... Acids and alkalies ............................................................ Acids and alkalies, unspecified .................................... Acids ............................................................................ Acids, unspecified .................................................... Acetic acid, vinegar .................................................. Hydrogen chloride, hydrochloric acid ....................... Nitric acid ................................................................. Sulfuric acid .............................................................. Acids, n.e.c. .............................................................. Alkalies ......................................................................... Alkalies, unspecified ................................................. Cement, mortar mix—wet ........................................ Lime ......................................................................... Sodium and potassium hydroxide, potassium carbonate ............................................................... Aromatics and hydrocarbon derivatives, except halogenated ................................................................... Alcohols ........................................................................ Antifreeze ................................................................. Alcohols, n.e.c. ......................................................... Aldehydes .................................................................... Aldehydes, n.e.c. ...................................................... Aromatics ..................................................................... Ketones ........................................................................ Acetone .................................................................... Other aromatics and hydrocarbon derivatives, except halogenated ............................................................... Aromatics and hydrocarbon derivatives, except halogenated, n.e.c. ................................................. Halogens and halogen compounds .................................. Chlorine and chlorine compounds ................................ Chlorine compounds, unspecified ............................ Chlorine, chlorine bleach .......................................... Chlorine compounds, n.e.c. ..................................... Fluorine and fluorine compounds ................................. Fluorotrichloromethane ............................................ Halogens and halogen compounds, n.e.c. ................... Metallic particulates, trace elements, dusts, powders, fumes ............................................................................. Metallic particulates, trace elements, dusts, powders, fumes, unspecified ..................................................... Private industry4 Sprains, strains, tears 918,720 342,920 Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 73,810 86,660 73,150 13,510 75,070 13,780 3,320 1,180 80 20 – – – – – – – – 20 – – – 3,310 890 610 30 340 120 – 20 – 120 20 240 40 40 20 Fractures Chemical burns 1 10 11 110 111 1110 1111 1112 1114 1115 1119 112 1120 1122 1123 11,810 2,590 890 30 510 140 40 20 20 200 80 350 40 100 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1125 160 – – – – – – – 12 121 1211 1219 122 1229 123 124 1241 570 430 290 100 30 20 40 40 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 160 140 130 – – – – – – 200 120 90 20 – – 30 20 20 129 20 – – – – – – – – 1299 13 131 1310 1311 1319 132 1322 139 20 500 400 100 240 50 80 80 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 210 130 – 90 20 60 60 – 14 310 – – – – – – – 20 140 90 – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 1 140 – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Total ..................................................................... Chemicals and chemical products ................................... Chemicals and chemical products, unspecified ............... Acids and alkalies ............................................................ Acids and alkalies, unspecified .................................... Acids ............................................................................ Acids, unspecified .................................................... Acetic acid, vinegar .................................................. Hydrogen chloride, hydrochloric acid ....................... Nitric acid ................................................................. Sulfuric acid .............................................................. Acids, n.e.c. .............................................................. Alkalies ......................................................................... Alkalies, unspecified ................................................. Cement, mortar mix—wet ........................................ Lime ......................................................................... Sodium and potassium hydroxide, potassium carbonate ............................................................... Aromatics and hydrocarbon derivatives, except halogenated ................................................................... Alcohols ........................................................................ Antifreeze ................................................................. Alcohols, n.e.c. ......................................................... Aldehydes .................................................................... Aldehydes, n.e.c. ...................................................... Aromatics ..................................................................... Ketones ........................................................................ Acetone .................................................................... Other aromatics and hydrocarbon derivatives, except halogenated ............................................................... Aromatics and hydrocarbon derivatives, except halogenated, n.e.c. ................................................. Halogens and halogen compounds .................................. Chlorine and chlorine compounds ................................ Chlorine compounds, unspecified ............................ Chlorine, chlorine bleach .......................................... Chlorine compounds, n.e.c. ..................................... Fluorine and fluorine compounds ................................. Fluorotrichloromethane ............................................ Halogens and halogen compounds, n.e.c. ................... Metallic particulates, trace elements, dusts, powders, fumes ............................................................................. Metallic particulates, trace elements, dusts, powders, fumes, unspecified ..................................................... Amputations 5,120 Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome 7,590 2,600 Total 28,180 With sprains and other injuries Soreness, pain All other natures6 6,180 12,210 135,140 144,530 7,080 1,550 250 – 170 30 – – – 70 50 90 – 50 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 200 70 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 220 170 80 70 30 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 290 270 90 140 30 20 20 – – – – – – – – 280 – – – – – – – 80 See footnotes at end of table. Page 2 20 With fractures and other injuries TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Other metallics and compounds ................................... Metallics and compounds, n.e.c. .............................. Welding or soldering fumes, unspecified or n.e.c. ....... Metallic particulates, trace elements, dusts, powders, fumes, n.e.c. ............................................................... Pesticides and other agricultural chemicals ..................... Pesticides and other agricultural chemicals, unspecified ................................................................. Insecticides .................................................................. Coal, natural gas, petroleum fuels and products .............. Coal, natural gas, petroleum fuels and products, unspecified ................................................................. Coal, coal dust ............................................................. Petroleum, crude oil ..................................................... Petroleum fuels, distillates, and products, n.e.c. .......... Petroleum fuels, distillates, and products, unspecified ............................................................. Gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel .................................... Lubricating greases, cutting oils ............................... Propane .................................................................... Paving asphalt, asphaltic cement ............................. Petroleum fuels, distillates, and products, n.e.c. ...... Other chemicals ............................................................... Other chemicals, unspecified ....................................... Ammonia and ammonium compounds ......................... Ammonia and ammonium compounds, unspecified Ammonia, anhydrous ammonia ............................... Oxygen and oxygen compounds .................................. Carbon monoxide ..................................................... Carbon dioxide, dry ice ............................................ Oxygen and oxygen compounds, n.e.c. ................... Plastics, resins ............................................................. Plastics, resins, unspecified ..................................... Resins ...................................................................... Plastics, resins, n.e.c. .............................................. Sulfur and sulfur compounds ....................................... Hydrogen sulfide ...................................................... Sulfur dioxide ........................................................... Multiple chemicals or chemical mixtures, n.e.c. ........... Other chemicals, n.e.c. ................................................ Chemicals, n.e.c. ...................................................... Chemical products—general ............................................ Chemical products, unspecified ................................... Adhesives, glues, n.e.c. ............................................... Beauty preparations, cosmetics ................................... Source code3 Private industry4 Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns Chemical burns – – 146 1469 147 60 40 130 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 149 15 40 320 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 150 155 16 210 80 930 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 530 – 160 161 163 164 20 20 40 820 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 510 – – – 100 1640 1641 1642 1643 1644 1649 17 170 171 1710 1711 174 1741 1742 1749 175 1750 1752 1759 177 1771 1773 178 179 1799 18 180 181 182 30 370 130 180 80 40 1,130 30 140 70 60 330 270 20 30 380 90 210 70 70 50 20 20 100 80 4,310 210 170 70 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 280 70 70 60 – 250 – – – – – – – – 250 70 150 30 – – – – – – 100 – 40 – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 3 20 30 20 110 60 – – 150 – 50 – – 40 – – 20 – – – – – – – – 40 40 1,050 50 – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Other metallics and compounds ................................... Metallics and compounds, n.e.c. .............................. Welding or soldering fumes, unspecified or n.e.c. ....... Metallic particulates, trace elements, dusts, powders, fumes, n.e.c. ............................................................... Pesticides and other agricultural chemicals ..................... Pesticides and other agricultural chemicals, unspecified ................................................................. Insecticides .................................................................. Coal, natural gas, petroleum fuels and products .............. Coal, natural gas, petroleum fuels and products, unspecified ................................................................. Coal, coal dust ............................................................. Petroleum, crude oil ..................................................... Petroleum fuels, distillates, and products, n.e.c. .......... Petroleum fuels, distillates, and products, unspecified ............................................................. Gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel .................................... Lubricating greases, cutting oils ............................... Propane .................................................................... Paving asphalt, asphaltic cement ............................. Petroleum fuels, distillates, and products, n.e.c. ...... Other chemicals ............................................................... Other chemicals, unspecified ....................................... Ammonia and ammonium compounds ......................... Ammonia and ammonium compounds, unspecified Ammonia, anhydrous ammonia ............................... Oxygen and oxygen compounds .................................. Carbon monoxide ..................................................... Carbon dioxide, dry ice ............................................ Oxygen and oxygen compounds, n.e.c. ................... Plastics, resins ............................................................. Plastics, resins, unspecified ..................................... Resins ...................................................................... Plastics, resins, n.e.c. .............................................. Sulfur and sulfur compounds ....................................... Hydrogen sulfide ...................................................... Sulfur dioxide ........................................................... Multiple chemicals or chemical mixtures, n.e.c. ........... Other chemicals, n.e.c. ................................................ Chemicals, n.e.c. ...................................................... Chemical products—general ............................................ Chemical products, unspecified ................................... Adhesives, glues, n.e.c. ............................................... Beauty preparations, cosmetics ................................... Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome With sprains and other injuries Soreness, pain Total With fractures and other injuries All other natures6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 20 130 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 290 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 200 60 270 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 4 20 30 190 70 50 50 90 – – – – – 730 20 90 70 20 290 270 – – 120 20 60 40 70 50 20 – 50 50 3,060 140 120 60 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Source code3 Private industry4 Cleaning and polishing agents, disinfectants ............... Cleaning and polishing agents, unspecified ............. Bleach—nonchlorine, nonperoxide .......................... Disinfectants ............................................................. Drain and oven cleaners .......................................... Soap products .......................................................... Synthetic detergents and shampoos ........................ Multiple cleaning and polishing agents .................... Cleaning and polishing agents, n.e.c. ...................... Drugs, alcohol, and medicines ..................................... Medicines, except vaccines ..................................... Vaccines ................................................................... Drugs, alcohol, and medicines, n.e.c. ...................... Paint, lacquer, shellac, varnish .................................... Paint, lacquer, shellac, varnish, unspecified ............ Paint ......................................................................... Solvents, degreasers ................................................... Solvents, degreasers, unspecified ........................... Paint removers, thinners .......................................... Solvents, degreasers, n.e.c. ..................................... Other chemical products—general ............................... Dyes, inks ................................................................. Chemical products, n.e.c. ......................................... Chemicals and chemical products, n.e.c. ......................... 183 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1838 1839 184 1843 1844 1849 186 1860 1862 187 1870 1872 1879 189 1891 1899 19 2,550 1,110 190 140 190 280 80 40 520 340 60 250 20 530 340 170 230 70 90 60 210 60 140 250 Containers, furniture, and fixtures ................................... Containers, furniture, and fixtures, unspecified ................ Containers ........................................................................ Containers, unspecified ................................................ Containers—nonpressurized ........................................ Containers—nonpressurized, unspecified ............... Bags, sacks .............................................................. Barrels, drums—except pressurized ........................ Bottles, jugs, flasks .................................................. Boxes, crates, cartons .............................................. Buckets, baskets, pails ............................................. Cans ......................................................................... Pots, pans, trays ...................................................... Tanks, bins, vats—nonconfined space .................... Containers—nonpressurized, n.e.c. ......................... Containers—pressurized .............................................. Containers—pressurized, unspecified ..................... Boilers ...................................................................... Hoses ....................................................................... Oxygen tanks and cylinders ..................................... 2 20 21 210 211 2110 2111 2112 2113 2114 2115 2116 2117 2118 2119 212 2120 2121 2122 2123 145,320 650 106,740 2,190 76,960 3,610 10,340 2,020 2,200 39,180 4,780 3,170 5,210 4,950 1,490 4,560 200 380 2,070 390 Sprains, strains, tears Fractures – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 74,220 440 59,590 1,330 45,390 2,440 7,270 1,030 940 23,730 3,310 1,410 2,480 1,890 890 1,980 50 60 1,010 150 See footnotes at end of table. Page 5 6,450 – 4,110 70 2,270 70 120 80 50 790 160 80 130 760 30 630 – 250 160 20 Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8,200 – 5,190 40 2,710 20 50 180 450 630 70 510 320 350 130 260 20 – 80 – 7,880 – 4,980 40 2,650 20 40 180 430 630 60 480 320 350 130 210 20 – 80 – 320 – 220 – 60 – – – – – – 30 – – – 50 – – – – 12,360 – 6,650 110 4,240 140 160 130 140 2,070 270 220 310 720 90 390 – – 120 60 Heat burns – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 – 20 20 – – – – – – 40 640 – 610 – 440 – – – – – 80 – 330 – – 130 – 30 60 – Chemical burns 780 280 70 30 100 100 20 – 170 – – – – 40 20 – 90 40 40 – 70 – 70 50 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Cleaning and polishing agents, disinfectants ............... Cleaning and polishing agents, unspecified ............. Bleach—nonchlorine, nonperoxide .......................... Disinfectants ............................................................. Drain and oven cleaners .......................................... Soap products .......................................................... Synthetic detergents and shampoos ........................ Multiple cleaning and polishing agents .................... Cleaning and polishing agents, n.e.c. ...................... Drugs, alcohol, and medicines ..................................... Medicines, except vaccines ..................................... Vaccines ................................................................... Drugs, alcohol, and medicines, n.e.c. ...................... Paint, lacquer, shellac, varnish .................................... Paint, lacquer, shellac, varnish, unspecified ............ Paint ......................................................................... Solvents, degreasers ................................................... Solvents, degreasers, unspecified ........................... Paint removers, thinners .......................................... Solvents, degreasers, n.e.c. ..................................... Other chemical products—general ............................... Dyes, inks ................................................................. Chemical products, n.e.c. ......................................... Chemicals and chemical products, n.e.c. ......................... Containers, furniture, and fixtures ................................... Containers, furniture, and fixtures, unspecified ................ Containers ........................................................................ Containers, unspecified ................................................ Containers—nonpressurized ........................................ Containers—nonpressurized, unspecified ............... Bags, sacks .............................................................. Barrels, drums—except pressurized ........................ Bottles, jugs, flasks .................................................. Boxes, crates, cartons .............................................. Buckets, baskets, pails ............................................. Cans ......................................................................... Pots, pans, trays ...................................................... Tanks, bins, vats—nonconfined space .................... Containers—nonpressurized, n.e.c. ......................... Containers—pressurized .............................................. Containers—pressurized, unspecified ..................... Boilers ...................................................................... Hoses ....................................................................... Oxygen tanks and cylinders ..................................... Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 120 – 70 – 40 – – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 310 – 270 – 200 – 60 – – 100 – – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 6 Total With fractures and other injuries With sprains and other injuries – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2,430 – 1,350 – 730 – – 40 – 410 20 30 60 110 20 180 30 – 120 – 370 – 290 – 180 – – 30 – 100 – – – – – 40 – – – – 1,350 – 660 – 360 – – – – 240 – 20 20 60 – 30 – – 20 – Soreness, pain 60 20 All other natures6 – – – 1,710 800 110 110 90 180 60 40 320 320 50 240 20 460 320 130 120 40 30 50 120 50 60 150 23,180 70 16,920 340 12,470 510 1,640 260 480 6,800 600 420 1,010 530 220 460 – – 280 30 17,400 120 11,970 280 8,470 410 1,030 290 120 4,640 260 480 550 550 120 530 30 – 220 110 – – – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – 20 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Pressure lines, except hoses ................................... Propane tanks and cylinders .................................... Beer and soda kegs ................................................. Fire extinguishers ..................................................... Containers—pressurized, n.e.c. ............................... Containers—variable restraint ...................................... Containers—variable restraint, unspecified ............. Bundles, bales .......................................................... Packages, parcels .................................................... Reels, rolls, spools, coils, cones .............................. Containers—variable restraint, n.e.c. ....................... Dishes, drinking cups, beverage glasses ..................... Dishes, drinking cups, beverage glasses, unspecified ............................................................. Dishes, bowls ........................................................... Glasses—beverage, drinking cups .......................... Dishes, drinking cups, beverage glasses, n.e.c. ...... Luggage, handbags ..................................................... Luggage, handbags, unspecified ............................. Handbags, pocketbooks, wallets, tote bags ............. Suitcases, baggage, luggage ................................... Computer and laptop cases ..................................... Backpacks ................................................................ Multiple luggage and handbags ............................... Luggage, handbags, n.e.c. ....................................... Skids, pallets ................................................................ Multiple types of containers .......................................... Containers, n.e.c. ......................................................... Furniture and fixtures ....................................................... Furniture and fixtures, unspecified ............................... Cases, cabinets, racks, shelves ................................... Cases, cabinets, racks, shelves, unspecified ........... Bookcases ................................................................ Cabinets, cases—display, storage ........................... Counters, counter tops ............................................. Racks—garment and other ...................................... Lockers ..................................................................... Partitions .................................................................. Shelves, shelving ..................................................... Cages, cage racks ................................................... Cases, cabinets, racks, shelves, n.e.c. .................... Floor, wall, and window coverings ............................... Floor, wall, and window coverings, unspecified ....... Floor coverings—nonstructural ................................ Wall coverings .......................................................... Source code3 Private industry4 Sprains, strains, tears 2124 2125 2126 2127 2129 213 2130 2131 2132 2133 2139 214 50 360 680 240 210 5,970 40 860 1,720 3,300 40 2,430 – 260 360 – 80 2,640 – 490 520 1,600 20 390 2140 2141 2142 2149 215 2150 2152 2153 2154 2155 2158 2159 216 218 219 22 220 221 2210 2211 2212 2213 2214 2215 2216 2217 2218 2219 222 2220 2221 2222 210 1,040 1,080 100 5,390 1,040 480 3,330 270 20 30 200 8,390 370 470 37,630 990 13,130 1,430 70 3,050 1,080 3,080 230 190 2,610 710 680 2,030 30 1,580 200 90 230 60 – 3,640 610 240 2,320 260 20 30 160 3,970 60 190 14,150 660 3,800 510 60 820 260 1,090 – 50 540 130 330 690 – 580 20 See footnotes at end of table. Page 7 Fractures Total – 40 60 50 70 – 290 – 60 20 200 – 40 – 30 – – 70 – 40 30 – – – – 670 – 60 2,310 80 900 70 – 140 30 230 30 20 350 – 20 140 – 140 – – – Cuts, lacerations – – – 80 – 210 – – – 190 – 1,520 80 – 170 – – – 150 – 1,510 90 430 970 30 80 40 – 30 – – – – 340 – 40 2,990 30 1,360 160 – 180 140 290 50 – 320 140 60 20 – – – 90 430 960 30 80 40 – 30 – – – – 270 – 40 2,890 30 1,330 160 – 180 140 280 50 – 320 130 50 20 – – – Punctures 40 – – – – 40 – – – 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 70 – – 100 – 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Bruises, contusions Heat burns Chemical burns – – 140 30 20 320 – 50 90 180 – 90 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 80 – – 320 140 80 90 – – – – 1,090 – 80 5,690 40 2,370 240 – 670 180 550 50 60 460 60 90 230 – 150 40 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 – 20 – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Pressure lines, except hoses ................................... Propane tanks and cylinders .................................... Beer and soda kegs ................................................. Fire extinguishers ..................................................... Containers—pressurized, n.e.c. ............................... Containers—variable restraint ...................................... Containers—variable restraint, unspecified ............. Bundles, bales .......................................................... Packages, parcels .................................................... Reels, rolls, spools, coils, cones .............................. Containers—variable restraint, n.e.c. ....................... Dishes, drinking cups, beverage glasses ..................... Dishes, drinking cups, beverage glasses, unspecified ............................................................. Dishes, bowls ........................................................... Glasses—beverage, drinking cups .......................... Dishes, drinking cups, beverage glasses, n.e.c. ...... Luggage, handbags ..................................................... Luggage, handbags, unspecified ............................. Handbags, pocketbooks, wallets, tote bags ............. Suitcases, baggage, luggage ................................... Computer and laptop cases ..................................... Backpacks ................................................................ Multiple luggage and handbags ............................... Luggage, handbags, n.e.c. ....................................... Skids, pallets ................................................................ Multiple types of containers .......................................... Containers, n.e.c. ......................................................... Furniture and fixtures ....................................................... Furniture and fixtures, unspecified ............................... Cases, cabinets, racks, shelves ................................... Cases, cabinets, racks, shelves, unspecified ........... Bookcases ................................................................ Cabinets, cases—display, storage ........................... Counters, counter tops ............................................. Racks—garment and other ...................................... Lockers ..................................................................... Partitions .................................................................. Shelves, shelving ..................................................... Cages, cage racks ................................................... Cases, cabinets, racks, shelves, n.e.c. .................... Floor, wall, and window coverings ............................... Floor, wall, and window coverings, unspecified ....... Floor coverings—nonstructural ................................ Wall coverings .......................................................... Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 60 – 40 – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 8 All other natures6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 50 1,470 20 110 880 460 – 270 – – – – 120 – – 110 – – – – 130 – – 700 – 160 20 – 30 20 60 – – 20 – – 20 – – – 30 190 – 50 610 60 70 430 – – – 30 950 300 40 6,190 70 1,840 290 – 400 120 390 – 20 490 40 80 740 – 570 – 40 – – – 20 – – – 30 – 20 30 – – 30 – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – With sprains and other injuries Soreness, pain Total With fractures and other injuries – – – – 140 – – 140 – – – – 230 – – 1,080 20 300 40 – 60 30 80 – – 50 – 40 50 – 20 – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 40 – – 80 – 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 50 – 80 30 30 960 – 130 190 630 – 80 – 50 20 – 500 170 40 290 – – – – 1,090 – 60 5,090 90 2,480 100 – 780 310 430 60 30 380 340 60 160 – 110 – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Source code3 Private industry4 Window coverings, blinds, shades, draperies .......... Floor, wall, and window coverings, n.e.c. ................. Furniture ....................................................................... Furniture, unspecified ............................................... Beds, mattresses ..................................................... Benches, workbenches, saw horses ........................ Chairs ....................................................................... Desks ....................................................................... Sofas ........................................................................ Tables, worktables ................................................... Dressers, armoires ................................................... Multiple types of furniture ......................................... Furniture, n.e.c. ........................................................ Lighting fixtures and equipment ................................... Lighting equipment, unspecified ............................... Lamps, light fixtures ................................................. Light bulbs ................................................................ Lighting equipment, n.e.c. ........................................ Plumbing fixtures .......................................................... Plumbing fixtures, unspecified ................................. Bathtubs, hot tubs, showers ..................................... Sinks ........................................................................ Toilets, urinals .......................................................... Plumbing fixtures, n.e.c. ........................................... Blackboards, bulletin boards, mirrors ........................... Blackboards, bulletin boards, mirrors, unspecified ... Blackboards, bulletin boards, mirrors—wall-mounted ........................................... Blackboards, bulletin boards, mirrors—stand-alone Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c. ........................................ Containers, furniture, and fixtures, n.e.c. ......................... 2223 2229 223 2230 2231 2232 2233 2234 2235 2236 2237 2238 2239 224 2240 2241 2242 2249 225 2250 2251 2252 2253 2259 226 2260 130 90 17,720 950 4,270 450 4,630 1,260 1,260 3,760 510 160 480 770 20 450 200 100 2,040 20 570 490 900 60 380 120 2261 2262 229 29 80 170 580 300 Machinery ........................................................................... Machinery, unspecified .................................................... Agricultural and garden machinery .................................. Agricultural and garden machinery, unspecified .......... Harvesting and threshing machinery ............................ Harvesting and threshing machinery, unspecified ... Balers—agricultural .................................................. Harvesters, reapers .................................................. Harvesting and threshing machinery, n.e.c. ............. Mowing machinery ....................................................... Mowing machinery, unspecified ............................... Lawn mowers—nonriding, powered ......................... Lawn mowers—riding ............................................... 3 30 31 310 311 3110 3111 3113 3119 312 3120 3121 3122 53,470 3,530 2,150 90 180 40 50 60 30 1,260 300 280 440 Sprains, strains, tears 30 50 7,930 730 2,380 130 1,650 310 800 1,290 230 130 270 100 – 90 – – 760 – 240 100 370 40 50 20 – 30 170 40 11,290 590 640 – – – – – – 400 100 80 40 See footnotes at end of table. Page 9 Fractures – – 1,040 – 140 40 340 80 – 380 – – 40 – – – – – 90 – 60 20 – – – – – – 40 20 5,220 620 320 – – – – – – 170 – 60 90 Total Cuts, lacerations – – 820 – 40 30 170 90 160 280 – – 40 310 – 130 150 30 300 – – 120 180 – 70 40 – – 790 – 40 20 170 90 160 250 – – 40 300 – 130 140 30 280 – – 100 180 – 70 40 – – 20 80 20 80 – – 12,480 710 400 – 70 30 – 30 – 250 70 40 140 12,010 690 400 – 70 30 – 30 – 250 70 40 140 Bruises, contusions Heat burns Chemical burns – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 – 2,480 – 560 30 660 380 50 610 130 – 50 90 – 90 – – 300 – 120 120 30 – 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 – 140 – – – – – – – – – Punctures – – 40 – – – – – – 30 460 – – – – – – – – – – – – 4,680 200 170 – 40 – 20 20 – 80 20 20 40 1,470 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Window coverings, blinds, shades, draperies .......... Floor, wall, and window coverings, n.e.c. ................. Furniture ....................................................................... Furniture, unspecified ............................................... Beds, mattresses ..................................................... Benches, workbenches, saw horses ........................ Chairs ....................................................................... Desks ....................................................................... Sofas ........................................................................ Tables, worktables ................................................... Dressers, armoires ................................................... Multiple types of furniture ......................................... Furniture, n.e.c. ........................................................ Lighting fixtures and equipment ................................... Lighting equipment, unspecified ............................... Lamps, light fixtures ................................................. Light bulbs ................................................................ Lighting equipment, n.e.c. ........................................ Plumbing fixtures .......................................................... Plumbing fixtures, unspecified ................................. Bathtubs, hot tubs, showers ..................................... Sinks ........................................................................ Toilets, urinals .......................................................... Plumbing fixtures, n.e.c. ........................................... Blackboards, bulletin boards, mirrors ........................... Blackboards, bulletin boards, mirrors, unspecified ... Blackboards, bulletin boards, mirrors—wall-mounted ........................................... Blackboards, bulletin boards, mirrors—stand-alone Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c. ........................................ Containers, furniture, and fixtures, n.e.c. ......................... Machinery ........................................................................... Machinery, unspecified .................................................... Agricultural and garden machinery .................................. Agricultural and garden machinery, unspecified .......... Harvesting and threshing machinery ............................ Harvesting and threshing machinery, unspecified ... Balers—agricultural .................................................. Harvesters, reapers .................................................. Harvesting and threshing machinery, n.e.c. ............. Mowing machinery ....................................................... Mowing machinery, unspecified ............................... Lawn mowers—nonriding, powered ......................... Lawn mowers—riding ............................................... Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome Total With fractures and other injuries With sprains and other injuries – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 – 640 – 40 130 300 20 – 130 – – – 20 – – – – 40 – 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 470 – 30 130 240 20 – 40 – – – – – – – – 20 – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 650 40 30 – – – – – – – – – – 310 30 60 – – – – – – 50 – – 50 3,260 230 110 – 30 – 30 – – 80 70 – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 10 20 – 60 1,500 140 100 – – – – – – 70 – – 50 40 – – – 20 Soreness, pain – – 3,090 140 840 20 1,080 140 200 510 100 20 40 60 – 40 – – 290 – 80 90 120 – 50 30 – – 60 – 4,650 170 180 40 – – – – – 110 – 40 50 All other natures6 50 – 1,700 50 260 60 430 240 50 550 20 – 30 180 – 90 50 30 260 – 50 30 180 – 140 – 20 110 70 220 8,860 840 240 – – – – – – 100 20 20 20 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Mowing machinery, n.e.c. ........................................ Plowing, planting, and fertilizing machinery ................. Plowing and cultivating machinery ........................... Seed planting machinery .......................................... Spreading machinery—agricultural .......................... Plowing, planting, and fertilizing machinery, n.e.c. .. Other agricultural and garden machinery ..................... Feed grinders, crushers, mixers—agricultural ......... Spraying and dusting machinery—agricultural ......... Irrigation machinery .................................................. Agricultural and garden machinery, n.e.c. ................ Construction, logging, and mining machinery .................. Construction, logging, and mining machinery, unspecified ................................................................. Excavating machinery .................................................. Excavating machinery, unspecified .......................... Backhoes, trackhoes ................................................ Bulldozers ................................................................ Front and power shovels .......................................... Mini excavators ........................................................ Trenchers ................................................................. Excavating machinery, n.e.c. ................................... Loaders ........................................................................ Loaders, unspecified ................................................ Bucket, front-end, end, and pay loaders .................. Skid steer loaders, mini loaders ............................... Loaders, n.e.c. ......................................................... Logging and wood processing machinery—specialized ............................................. Logging and wood processing machinery—specialized, unspecified ..................... Mechanical harvesters —logging ............................. Chippers ................................................................... Log processing machinery ....................................... Logging and wood processing machinery—specialized, n.e.c. .............................. Mining and drilling machinery ....................................... Mining and drilling machinery, unspecified .............. Drilling machines, drilling augers ............................. Oil drilling rigs and machinery .................................. Mining and drilling machinery, n.e.c. ........................ Road grading and surfacing machinery ....................... Asphalt and concrete paving machines, pavers ....... Rollers, compactors—construction .......................... Graders, scrapers—construction ............................. Source code3 Private industry4 Sprains, strains, tears Fractures – – – – – – – – – – – – Punctures Chemical burns – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 160 170 170 – – – 60 – – – 40 650 – – – – 110 – – – 100 720 30 – – – – 440 30 – – – – 400 320 321 3210 3211 3212 3213 3214 3215 3219 322 3220 3221 3222 3229 100 1,130 100 480 200 20 220 40 60 450 40 140 210 70 50 200 – 150 – – 40 – – 140 – 40 90 – 20 130 20 70 20 – – – – 40 – 20 – – – 230 – 20 20 – – – – 50 – – 30 – – 230 – 20 20 – – – – 40 – – 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 110 – 30 60 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 323 320 20 130 50 50 – – – – 3230 3231 3234 3235 20 100 60 40 – – – – – 100 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3239 324 3240 3241 3244 3249 325 3252 3253 3254 80 960 210 130 510 110 510 120 240 110 – 160 90 50 20 – 30 – 30 – – 190 40 – 120 20 180 – 110 60 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Page 11 – – 30 – 30 – – 70 – 20 40 – 30 – – – 60 – – 40 – – – – – – – – – – – Heat burns 230 300 170 30 50 40 330 30 30 30 240 3,630 30 – – – – – – – – – – – Bruises, contusions 3129 313 3131 3132 3133 3139 319 3191 3192 3193 3199 32 See footnotes at end of table. – Total Cuts, lacerations 30 30 – – – – 290 – 90 20 50 30 20 – – – 40 – – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Mowing machinery, n.e.c. ........................................ Plowing, planting, and fertilizing machinery ................. Plowing and cultivating machinery ........................... Seed planting machinery .......................................... Spreading machinery—agricultural .......................... Plowing, planting, and fertilizing machinery, n.e.c. .. Other agricultural and garden machinery ..................... Feed grinders, crushers, mixers—agricultural ......... Spraying and dusting machinery—agricultural ......... Irrigation machinery .................................................. Agricultural and garden machinery, n.e.c. ................ Construction, logging, and mining machinery .................. Construction, logging, and mining machinery, unspecified ................................................................. Excavating machinery .................................................. Excavating machinery, unspecified .......................... Backhoes, trackhoes ................................................ Bulldozers ................................................................ Front and power shovels .......................................... Mini excavators ........................................................ Trenchers ................................................................. Excavating machinery, n.e.c. ................................... Loaders ........................................................................ Loaders, unspecified ................................................ Bucket, front-end, end, and pay loaders .................. Skid steer loaders, mini loaders ............................... Loaders, n.e.c. ......................................................... Logging and wood processing machinery—specialized ............................................. Logging and wood processing machinery—specialized, unspecified ..................... Mechanical harvesters —logging ............................. Chippers ................................................................... Log processing machinery ....................................... Logging and wood processing machinery—specialized, n.e.c. .............................. Mining and drilling machinery ....................................... Mining and drilling machinery, unspecified .............. Drilling machines, drilling augers ............................. Oil drilling rigs and machinery .................................. Mining and drilling machinery, n.e.c. ........................ Road grading and surfacing machinery ....................... Asphalt and concrete paving machines, pavers ....... Rollers, compactors—construction .......................... Graders, scrapers—construction ............................. Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome Total With fractures and other injuries With sprains and other injuries Soreness, pain – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 190 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 210 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 110 – – 90 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 40 20 20 See footnotes at end of table. Page 12 40 – 20 – – – – – 20 – – – – 70 – – – – 70 20 – – – – 40 – – – 60 50 – 30 50 – – – – 20 – – – – 450 – – – – – 220 – 60 120 – 20 – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 – – – – – – – 20 All other natures6 70 – – – 70 670 – 180 20 90 30 – – 30 – 70 – 30 – 20 20 – – – – 70 – 30 20 – 120 60 40 – – 300 60 – 190 40 60 – 50 – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Material transfer machines ....................................... Other construction, logging, and mining machinery ..... Agitators, mixers—earth, mineral ............................. Compactors, crushers, pulverizers—earth, mineral Construction, logging, and mining machinery, n.e.c. Heating, cooling, and cleaning machinery and appliances ...................................................................... Heating, cooling, and cleaning machinery and appliances, unspecified .............................................. Cooling and humidifying machinery and appliances .... Cooling and humidifying machinery and appliances, unspecified ............................................................. Air conditioning units ................................................ Fans, blowers—wall, floor, ceiling, ventilation .......... Refrigerators, freezers, ice makers .......................... Cooling and humidifying machinery and appliances, n.e.c. ...................................................................... Heating and cooking machinery and appliances .......... Heating and cooking machinery and appliances, unspecified ............................................................. Beverage heating and percolating equipment and appliances .............................................................. Broiling and frying equipment and appliances ......... Fabric pressers and ironing appliances ................... Furnaces, heaters .................................................... Ranges, cooking ovens, grills, toasters, food warmers ................................................................. Steaming equipment and appliances ....................... Heating and cooking machinery and appliances, n.e.c. ...................................................................... Washers, dryers, and cleaning machinery and appliances .................................................................. Washers, dryers, and cleaning machinery and appliances, unspecified .......................................... Car or vehicle washing machinery ........................... Clothes dryers .......................................................... Clothes washers ....................................................... Dishwashers ............................................................. Hair and hand dryers ................................................ Vacuum cleaners ..................................................... Washers, dryers, and cleaning machinery and appliances, n.e.c. ................................................... Heating, cooling, and cleaning machinery and appliances, n.e.c. ....................................................... Material and personnel handling machinery .................... Source code3 Private industry4 Sprains, strains, tears Fractures – – Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3257 329 3291 3292 3299 30 160 50 50 50 33 10,500 4,320 470 1,270 1,230 330 331 240 3,450 140 1,460 – 200 – 580 – 580 3310 3311 3312 3314 40 740 570 1,960 – 360 190 810 – – 40 140 – 130 170 270 3319 332 140 4,130 90 1,330 – 180 3320 180 – 3321 3322 3323 3324 110 520 190 970 50 60 20 630 – – – – 3326 3327 1,840 130 420 70 3329 190 333 40 20 – – – 30 – – – Bruises, contusions – 20 – – – – – – 190 20 20 – – – 130 170 270 – – – – – – 410 – 410 – – – 250 – – – – 100 – – 110 20 40 20 110 30 40 – – – – 70 770 30 – – 220 – 220 – – – – 60 30 30 30 – – 2,550 1,370 80 250 220 3330 3331 3332 3333 3334 3335 3336 170 130 40 620 240 60 1,040 60 90 – 410 60 – 580 3339 250 160 339 34 130 8,090 30 1,350 See footnotes at end of table. Page 13 40 – – – – – 80 60 20 – 50 80 60 – 30 30 30 – – – – – – – – – – – 800 – 770 – – 140 – – – – 60 – 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 – – – 1,280 – – – – 30 30 – 30 – – – – – – 120 – – – – – – – 1,110 60 – 1,210 20 70 30 30 130 60 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1,240 – – – – – – – – Chemical burns 590 20 70 30 Heat burns TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Material transfer machines ....................................... Other construction, logging, and mining machinery ..... Agitators, mixers—earth, mineral ............................. Compactors, crushers, pulverizers—earth, mineral Construction, logging, and mining machinery, n.e.c. Heating, cooling, and cleaning machinery and appliances ...................................................................... Heating, cooling, and cleaning machinery and appliances, unspecified .............................................. Cooling and humidifying machinery and appliances .... Cooling and humidifying machinery and appliances, unspecified ............................................................. Air conditioning units ................................................ Fans, blowers—wall, floor, ceiling, ventilation .......... Refrigerators, freezers, ice makers .......................... Cooling and humidifying machinery and appliances, n.e.c. ...................................................................... Heating and cooking machinery and appliances .......... Heating and cooking machinery and appliances, unspecified ............................................................. Beverage heating and percolating equipment and appliances .............................................................. Broiling and frying equipment and appliances ......... Fabric pressers and ironing appliances ................... Furnaces, heaters .................................................... Ranges, cooking ovens, grills, toasters, food warmers ................................................................. Steaming equipment and appliances ....................... Heating and cooking machinery and appliances, n.e.c. ...................................................................... Washers, dryers, and cleaning machinery and appliances .................................................................. Washers, dryers, and cleaning machinery and appliances, unspecified .......................................... Car or vehicle washing machinery ........................... Clothes dryers .......................................................... Clothes washers ....................................................... Dishwashers ............................................................. Hair and hand dryers ................................................ Vacuum cleaners ..................................................... Washers, dryers, and cleaning machinery and appliances, n.e.c. ................................................... Heating, cooling, and cleaning machinery and appliances, n.e.c. ....................................................... Material and personnel handling machinery .................... Amputations – – – – – Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 90 – – – – – – 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 With sprains and other injuries Soreness, pain Total With fractures and other injuries 140 60 – 80 50 – 40 – – 20 1,130 1,230 – – 30 500 40 380 – 120 20 350 50 20 – – – – – 50 – – – – – 170 – – – – 50 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 160 70 80 – – – – – – – – – – 180 – – – – – – – – 50 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 320 – – – – – 240 – 40 – – 30 See footnotes at end of table. Page 14 – – 20 All other natures6 20 50 90 50 430 60 – – 70 30 230 30 600 180 – – – 50 40 – 260 – 60 – 90 30 30 – 60 20 40 – 1,120 40 1,760 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Material and personnel handling machinery, unspecified ................................................................. Conveyors—gravity and nonpowered .......................... Conveyors—gravity and nonpowered, unspecified .. Chutes ...................................................................... Conveyors—roller .................................................... Conveyors—gravity and nonpowered, n.e.c. ........... Conveyors—powered ................................................... Conveyors—powered, unspecified .......................... Conveyors—belt ....................................................... Conveyors—bucket, cup .......................................... Conveyors—chain .................................................... Conveyors—live roller .............................................. Conveyors—screw, auger ........................................ Conveyors—powered, n.e.c. .................................... Cranes .......................................................................... Cranes, unspecified ................................................. Cranes—gantry, overhead, monorail, container ...... Cranes—other fixed or stationary cranes ................. Cranes, n.e.c. ........................................................... Overhead hoists ........................................................... Overhead hoists, unspecified ................................... Overhead hoists—manual ........................................ Derricks and related equipment ................................... Elevators, hoists, aerial lifts, personnel platforms—except truck-mounted .............................. Elevators, hoists, aerial lifts, personnel platforms—except truck-mounted, unspecified ...... Elevators .................................................................. Manlifts ..................................................................... Automobile lifts and hoists ....................................... Material and personnel hoists .................................. Aerial lifts, scissor lifts—except truck-mounted ........ Elevators, hoists, aerial lifts, personnel platforms—except truck-mounted, n.e.c. ............... Jacks ............................................................................ Ski lifts, nonrail amusement rides ................................ Ski lifts, gondola rides .............................................. Nonrail amusement rides ......................................... Other material and personnel handling machinery ...... Other material and personnel handling machinery, unspecified ............................................................. Winders, unwinders .................................................. Banding, baling, strapping machinery ...................... Stacking machinery .................................................. Source code3 Private industry4 340 341 3410 3411 3412 3419 342 3420 3421 3422 3423 3424 3427 3429 343 3430 3436 3437 3439 344 3440 3442 345 260 850 300 250 260 30 2,270 560 1,220 40 50 150 130 110 470 250 100 40 70 100 60 30 20 346 Sprains, strains, tears 70 70 20 30 20 Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Heat burns Chemical burns – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 230 60 110 – – – – 20 120 60 30 – 20 30 – 20 – 40 180 60 70 50 – 460 80 290 – – 40 – 20 100 60 – – 20 20 – – – 30 140 50 20 60 – 390 90 200 30 – 40 20 – 20 – – – – 20 – – – 30 140 50 20 60 – 370 80 200 30 – 40 20 – 20 – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 100 40 – 30 – 250 40 150 – – 30 – – 60 40 – – – – – – – 2,500 540 280 100 100 – 680 – – 3460 3462 3463 3464 3465 3467 590 1,000 110 260 100 390 90 300 20 40 20 30 40 110 20 20 20 50 – – – – – – 380 150 – 40 – 90 – – – – – – – – – – – – 3469 347 348 3481 3482 349 50 760 110 30 70 750 20 190 30 – 20 80 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3490 3491 3492 3493 60 60 450 60 – – – – – – – – – – – 20 See footnotes at end of table. Page 15 – – – 50 – – 30 – – – 20 – – – 60 – – 20 – – – 90 – – 20 20 30 – – – 80 – – – 50 20 70 – – 40 – – – – – – – Bruises, contusions 30 – 60 – – – 20 – – – – 80 – – 30 – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Material and personnel handling machinery, unspecified ................................................................. Conveyors—gravity and nonpowered .......................... Conveyors—gravity and nonpowered, unspecified .. Chutes ...................................................................... Conveyors—roller .................................................... Conveyors—gravity and nonpowered, n.e.c. ........... Conveyors—powered ................................................... Conveyors—powered, unspecified .......................... Conveyors—belt ....................................................... Conveyors—bucket, cup .......................................... Conveyors—chain .................................................... Conveyors—live roller .............................................. Conveyors—screw, auger ........................................ Conveyors—powered, n.e.c. .................................... Cranes .......................................................................... Cranes, unspecified ................................................. Cranes—gantry, overhead, monorail, container ...... Cranes—other fixed or stationary cranes ................. Cranes, n.e.c. ........................................................... Overhead hoists ........................................................... Overhead hoists, unspecified ................................... Overhead hoists—manual ........................................ Derricks and related equipment ................................... Elevators, hoists, aerial lifts, personnel platforms—except truck-mounted .............................. Elevators, hoists, aerial lifts, personnel platforms—except truck-mounted, unspecified ...... Elevators .................................................................. Manlifts ..................................................................... Automobile lifts and hoists ....................................... Material and personnel hoists .................................. Aerial lifts, scissor lifts—except truck-mounted ........ Elevators, hoists, aerial lifts, personnel platforms—except truck-mounted, n.e.c. ............... Jacks ............................................................................ Ski lifts, nonrail amusement rides ................................ Ski lifts, gondola rides .............................................. Nonrail amusement rides ......................................... Other material and personnel handling machinery ...... Other material and personnel handling machinery, unspecified ............................................................. Winders, unwinders .................................................. Banding, baling, strapping machinery ...................... Stacking machinery .................................................. Amputations – Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome – – – – 140 40 30 – – – 50 – 40 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 – – – – – – – 30 – – – 60 – – 40 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 16 Total – With fractures and other injuries With sprains and other injuries – – – – – – – Soreness, pain All other natures6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 150 20 60 60 – 240 170 70 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 390 470 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 240 – 40 20 40 30 140 30 80 20 160 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 240 20 – 20 30 – 140 40 – 20 340 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 290 – 60 40 – – – 90 – 40 – – – – 20 20 – – – – – – – – 30 20 40 40 – – – 20 40 – 20 60 120 40 50 20 – 460 60 330 – – 30 20 20 110 50 40 – – – – – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Material and personnel handling machinery, n.e.c. .. Metal, woodworking, and special material machinery ...... Metal, woodworking, and special material machinery, unspecified ................................................................. Bending, rolling, shaping machinery ............................ Bending, rolling, shaping machinery, unspecified .... Bending, crimping machines .................................... Shearing machines .................................................. Rolling mills, rolling, calendering machinery ............ Bending, rolling, shaping machinery, n.e.c. ............. Boring, drilling, planing, milling machinery ................... Boring, drilling, planing, milling machinery, unspecified ............................................................. Drills—stationary ...................................................... Planing mills ............................................................. Milling machines ....................................................... Reaming machines .................................................. Boring, routing, notching machines .......................... Boring, drilling, planing, milling machinery, n.e.c. .... Extruding, injecting, forming, molding machinery ......... Extruding, injecting, forming, molding machinery, unspecified ............................................................. Casting machinery ................................................... Extruding machinery ................................................ Forging machinery ................................................... Plastic injection molding machinery ......................... Extruding, injecting, forming, molding machinery, n.e.c. ...................................................................... Grinding, polishing machinery ...................................... Grinding, polishing machinery, unspecified .............. Grinders, abraders ................................................... Honing, polishing, lapping machinery ...................... Grinding, polishing machinery, n.e.c. ....................... Lathes .......................................................................... Lathes, unspecified .................................................. Metalworking lathes ................................................. Lathes, n.e.c. ............................................................ Presses, except printing ............................................... Presses, except printing, unspecified ....................... Assembly presses .................................................... Brake presses .......................................................... Punch presses ......................................................... Presses, except printing, n.e.c. ................................ Sawing machinery—stationary ..................................... Sawing machinery—stationary, unspecified ............ Source code3 Private industry4 Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures 3499 35 130 9,040 20 520 – 770 20 3,500 20 3,300 350 351 3510 3511 3512 3513 3519 352 440 580 70 80 140 190 110 690 30 30 70 50 90 100 20 – 50 20 – 230 90 100 20 – 50 20 – 210 – – – – – – – 3520 3521 3522 3523 3524 3525 3529 353 60 290 30 170 20 60 60 520 – – – – – – – 30 80 20 60 – 3530 3531 3532 3533 3534 110 160 50 40 60 – 3539 354 3540 3541 3542 3549 355 3550 3551 3559 356 3560 3561 3562 3563 3569 357 3570 90 1,720 340 980 280 120 530 190 110 220 1,030 370 110 140 150 260 2,780 690 – – – – – – – 30 – 30 20 – 120 – 50 – – – – 80 – – 50 30 70 – 20 – – 20 80 Page 17 – – 50 80 – – – 20 20 50 – 30 – – – – 40 50 70 20 20 – – – 70 40 20 See footnotes at end of table. – – – – – – – 40 60 70 – – 50 70 20 20 30 180 40 – 30 40 50 90 20 30 610 200 340 – 50 160 40 50 70 220 130 – – 40 30 1,810 270 20 – – – – 20 610 200 340 – 50 160 40 50 70 100 20 – – 40 30 1,810 270 – 200 Bruises, contusions Heat burns Chemical burns 30 490 – – – 30 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 40 – 20 – – – – – – 20 – – – – – 70 80 40 50 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 120 110 – – – – – – – 240 20 – 200 – – – – – 50 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Material and personnel handling machinery, n.e.c. .. Metal, woodworking, and special material machinery ...... Metal, woodworking, and special material machinery, unspecified ................................................................. Bending, rolling, shaping machinery ............................ Bending, rolling, shaping machinery, unspecified .... Bending, crimping machines .................................... Shearing machines .................................................. Rolling mills, rolling, calendering machinery ............ Bending, rolling, shaping machinery, n.e.c. ............. Boring, drilling, planing, milling machinery ................... Boring, drilling, planing, milling machinery, unspecified ............................................................. Drills—stationary ...................................................... Planing mills ............................................................. Milling machines ....................................................... Reaming machines .................................................. Boring, routing, notching machines .......................... Boring, drilling, planing, milling machinery, n.e.c. .... Extruding, injecting, forming, molding machinery ......... Extruding, injecting, forming, molding machinery, unspecified ............................................................. Casting machinery ................................................... Extruding machinery ................................................ Forging machinery ................................................... Plastic injection molding machinery ......................... Extruding, injecting, forming, molding machinery, n.e.c. ...................................................................... Grinding, polishing machinery ...................................... Grinding, polishing machinery, unspecified .............. Grinders, abraders ................................................... Honing, polishing, lapping machinery ...................... Grinding, polishing machinery, n.e.c. ....................... Lathes .......................................................................... Lathes, unspecified .................................................. Metalworking lathes ................................................. Lathes, n.e.c. ............................................................ Presses, except printing ............................................... Presses, except printing, unspecified ....................... Assembly presses .................................................... Brake presses .......................................................... Punch presses ......................................................... Presses, except printing, n.e.c. ................................ Sawing machinery—stationary ..................................... Sawing machinery—stationary, unspecified ............ Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome Total – 1,190 – – – – – 350 50 110 – – 30 40 20 90 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 – 40 – 40 – – 20 – – – 60 – – 40 – 130 100 30 – 140 30 30 20 20 40 530 340 See footnotes at end of table. Page 18 With fractures and other injuries With sprains and other injuries Soreness, pain – 270 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 100 – 90 – – 20 – – – 70 40 – – – 20 70 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 40 90 – 90 – – 20 – – – 40 30 – – – – 50 – 20 All other natures6 20 360 30 1,790 20 40 120 210 30 – 40 80 50 110 – – – – – 30 – 40 – 40 – – – 30 20 40 – – – 40 30 – – – – – – – 60 40 – – – – 40 – 90 – 560 40 460 – 50 50 – – 50 240 70 30 60 – 70 150 30 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Arm saws, radial arm saws ...................................... Band saws ................................................................ Table saws ............................................................... Sawing machinery—stationary, n.e.c. ...................... Threading and tapping machines ................................. Other metal, woodworking, and special material machinery ................................................................... Other metal, woodworking, and special material machinery, unspecified .......................................... Laser cutting machinery ........................................... Welding machinery ................................................... Metal, woodworking, and special material machinery, n.e.c. .................................................... Office and business machinery ........................................ Office and business machinery, unspecified ................ Computers and peripheral equipment .......................... Computers and peripheral equipment, unspecified .. Computer monitors ................................................... Computers—CPUs ................................................... Keyboards—computer ............................................. Optical scanners ...................................................... Printers and plotters—computer .............................. Multiple computer and peripheral equipment ........... Computers and peripheral equipment, n.e.c. ........... Office, banking, and retail machinery ........................... Automated teller machines ....................................... Calculating machines and cash registers ................. Mailing and metering machines ............................... Photocopiers ............................................................ Shredders ................................................................. Office, banking, and retail machinery, n.e.c. ............ Office and business machinery, n.e.c. ......................... Special process machinery .............................................. Special process machinery, unspecified ...................... Food and beverage processing machinery—specialized ............................................. Food and beverage processing machinery—specialized, unspecified ..................... Food slicers .............................................................. Meat grinders ........................................................... Mixers, blenders, whippers—food and beverage ..... Butchering machinery .............................................. Dairy and milk processing machinery—specialized Food and beverage processing machinery—specialized, n.e.c. .............................. Source code3 Private industry4 3571 3572 3573 3579 358 60 630 1,000 400 30 359 730 3590 3592 3594 20 60 350 3599 36 360 361 3610 3611 3612 3613 3614 3615 3618 3619 362 3621 3622 3624 3625 3627 3629 369 37 370 Sprains, strains, tears – 20 20 30 – Fractures – – 60 – – 80 – – 80 – – Total Cuts, lacerations 30 450 760 290 20 30 450 760 290 – 170 150 – – – – Punctures – – – – 20 Bruises, contusions Heat burns Chemical burns – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 30 20 – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – 30 540 – 120 – 30 – 40 20 – – – 410 – 330 40 20 – – – 640 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 50 30 60 50 290 1,730 80 950 130 110 160 60 80 180 30 200 680 20 410 40 140 30 20 20 10,200 80 20 610 70 370 70 40 60 – – 90 – 90 180 – 40 – 110 – – – 1,270 – 50 80 90 60 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 590 – 110 70 – 40 – – – – – – – – 30 – – – – – – – 4,800 – 30 – – – – – – – 4,700 – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 100 – 371 5,590 260 110 3,870 3,870 – 190 – – 3710 3711 3713 3714 3715 3716 200 3,160 80 360 730 60 – 100 – 60 – – 20 20 50 2,750 – 100 580 40 50 2,750 – 100 580 40 – – – – – – 40 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – 3719 990 70 330 330 – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 19 – 70 – 20 – – 30 – 30 – – – – – – – – – 70 – – 50 60 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Arm saws, radial arm saws ...................................... Band saws ................................................................ Table saws ............................................................... Sawing machinery—stationary, n.e.c. ...................... Threading and tapping machines ................................. Other metal, woodworking, and special material machinery ................................................................... Other metal, woodworking, and special material machinery, unspecified .......................................... Laser cutting machinery ........................................... Welding machinery ................................................... Metal, woodworking, and special material machinery, n.e.c. .................................................... Office and business machinery ........................................ Office and business machinery, unspecified ................ Computers and peripheral equipment .......................... Computers and peripheral equipment, unspecified .. Computer monitors ................................................... Computers—CPUs ................................................... Keyboards—computer ............................................. Optical scanners ...................................................... Printers and plotters—computer .............................. Multiple computer and peripheral equipment ........... Computers and peripheral equipment, n.e.c. ........... Office, banking, and retail machinery ........................... Automated teller machines ....................................... Calculating machines and cash registers ................. Mailing and metering machines ............................... Photocopiers ............................................................ Shredders ................................................................. Office, banking, and retail machinery, n.e.c. ............ Office and business machinery, n.e.c. ......................... Special process machinery .............................................. Special process machinery, unspecified ...................... Food and beverage processing machinery—specialized ............................................. Food and beverage processing machinery—specialized, unspecified ..................... Food slicers .............................................................. Meat grinders ........................................................... Mixers, blenders, whippers—food and beverage ..... Butchering machinery .............................................. Dairy and milk processing machinery—specialized Food and beverage processing machinery—specialized, n.e.c. .............................. Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome With sprains and other injuries Soreness, pain Total With fractures and other injuries – – – – – – 20 110 40 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 40 – – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 890 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 640 – – 30 20 – 20 – 20 – 20 20 20 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 230 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 110 – – – 50 20 50 90 20 20 60 – – – – – – – – – – – – 400 – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 20 20 – – – – – – 20 All other natures6 – 30 60 30 30 – – – 50 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 260 – 40 180 40 90 – 20 – – – – – 590 – 40 310 – 260 20 20 70 – – 50 – 70 30 – 20 – – – – – 1,110 40 – 140 330 – 70 – – – – – 20 – – 20 – 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 40 20 40 – – 40 20 130 – 60 60 – 50 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Medical, surgical, x-ray machinery and equipment ...... Medical, surgical, x-ray machinery and equipment, unspecified ............................................................. Medical machinery and equipment, except x-ray ..... X-ray, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and fluoroscope machinery and equipment .................. Medical, surgical, x-ray machinery and equipment, n.e.c. ...................................................................... Packaging, bottling, wrapping machinery ..................... Packaging, bottling, wrapping machinery, unspecified ............................................................. Bottling, canning, filling machinery ........................... Packaging, wrapping, bundling machinery ............... Product labeling machinery ...................................... Sealing, stapling machinery ..................................... Packaging, bottling, wrapping machinery, n.e.c. ...... Paper production machinery ........................................ Paper production machinery, unspecified ................ Calenders, supercalenders—paper production ........ Slitters, winders—paper production ......................... Paper production machinery, n.e.c. ......................... Printing machinery and equipment ............................... Printing machinery and equipment, unspecified ...... Bindery machinery ................................................... Presses—printing ..................................................... Printing machinery and equipment, n.e.c. ................ Textile, apparel, leather production machinery ............ Textile, apparel, leather production machinery, unspecified ............................................................. Picking, carding, combing machinery ....................... Sewing, stitching machinery ..................................... Textile, apparel, leather production machinery, n.e.c. ...................................................................... Other special process machinery ................................. Other special process machinery, unspecified ......... Centrifuges ............................................................... Painting, priming, metal coating machinery ............. Pumps ...................................................................... Special process machinery, n.e.c. ........................... Miscellaneous machinery ................................................. Miscellaneous machinery, unspecified ......................... Audio and video equipment .......................................... Audio and video equipment, unspecified ................. Audio equipment ...................................................... Source code3 Private industry4 Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total 372 610 210 30 3720 3721 60 220 30 70 – – – 3722 160 50 – – 3729 373 170 1,160 60 60 – 140 3730 3731 3732 3733 3734 3739 374 3740 3741 3745 3749 375 3750 3751 3753 3759 376 100 330 390 70 150 130 280 60 30 70 100 640 90 30 370 140 480 – – – – 3760 3763 3764 80 20 250 – – – 3769 379 3790 3791 3796 3797 3799 39 390 391 3910 3911 100 1,340 20 20 20 710 570 4,590 150 1,020 20 300 20 – – – 20 – – – – 110 20 – 50 40 30 – 600 – – – 180 410 1,330 20 390 – 50 See footnotes at end of table. Page 21 Cuts, lacerations 40 60 20 30 20 – – – – 70 – – 30 20 120 – – 50 40 100 – – – 90 – 450 – – – – Bruises, contusions Heat burns Chemical burns 40 – 180 – – 30 – – 20 50 – – – – – – 60 – – – 460 – 460 – – 60 140 – 30 280 80 30 30 20 60 – – 20 20 170 20 – 130 20 130 30 280 80 30 30 20 60 – – 20 20 160 20 – 120 20 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 20 60 – – – – – – 100 – – – – – – – 30 – Punctures – – – 20 30 500 – 20 – – 50 – – – – 30 450 – 20 – – 20 20 20 – – – – 40 20 – 20 – 90 20 60 – 90 – – – – – – – – – – – 40 – – – 40 – – – – 20 30 – 470 50 140 – 40 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 60 – – – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Medical, surgical, x-ray machinery and equipment ...... Medical, surgical, x-ray machinery and equipment, unspecified ............................................................. Medical machinery and equipment, except x-ray ..... X-ray, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and fluoroscope machinery and equipment .................. Medical, surgical, x-ray machinery and equipment, n.e.c. ...................................................................... Packaging, bottling, wrapping machinery ..................... Packaging, bottling, wrapping machinery, unspecified ............................................................. Bottling, canning, filling machinery ........................... Packaging, wrapping, bundling machinery ............... Product labeling machinery ...................................... Sealing, stapling machinery ..................................... Packaging, bottling, wrapping machinery, n.e.c. ...... Paper production machinery ........................................ Paper production machinery, unspecified ................ Calenders, supercalenders—paper production ........ Slitters, winders—paper production ......................... Paper production machinery, n.e.c. ......................... Printing machinery and equipment ............................... Printing machinery and equipment, unspecified ...... Bindery machinery ................................................... Presses—printing ..................................................... Printing machinery and equipment, n.e.c. ................ Textile, apparel, leather production machinery ............ Textile, apparel, leather production machinery, unspecified ............................................................. Picking, carding, combing machinery ....................... Sewing, stitching machinery ..................................... Textile, apparel, leather production machinery, n.e.c. ...................................................................... Other special process machinery ................................. Other special process machinery, unspecified ......... Centrifuges ............................................................... Painting, priming, metal coating machinery ............. Pumps ...................................................................... Special process machinery, n.e.c. ........................... Miscellaneous machinery ................................................. Miscellaneous machinery, unspecified ......................... Audio and video equipment .......................................... Audio and video equipment, unspecified ................. Audio equipment ...................................................... Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome Total With fractures and other injuries With sprains and other injuries Soreness, pain All other natures6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 50 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 230 – – – 180 40 560 20 140 – 20 – 220 – – – 160 40 910 30 300 – 170 – 80 – – 50 – – – 30 – – – – 40 – – 30 – 20 – – – – 60 – – – 30 30 230 – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 22 50 30 – – – – – – – – 40 – – 20 – 20 – – – – 50 – – 40 – 40 – – – – – 80 – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – 70 80 40 20 30 20 20 50 – 130 – – – 30 – – – 50 – 30 30 90 20 30 – – – – – – – – – – 60 20 40 160 30 – 80 40 60 30 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Stationary telephones and communication equipment .............................................................. Mobile phones, personal digital assistants, other mobile devices ....................................................... Televisions ............................................................... Video players and recorders .................................... Audio and video equipment, n.e.c. ........................... Product assembly machinery, n.e.c. ............................ Product testing, inspecting, and diagnostic machinery, n.e.c. .......................................................................... Other machinery ........................................................... Other machinery, unspecified .................................. Air compressors ....................................................... Snowblowers ............................................................ Trash compactors .................................................... Vending machines .................................................... Machinery, n.e.c. ...................................................... Parts and materials ............................................................ Parts and materials, unspecified ...................................... Building materials—solid elements .................................. Building materials, unspecified ..................................... Bricks, blocks, structural stone ..................................... Bricks, blocks, structural stone, unspecified ............ Bricks and pavers ..................................................... Concrete blocks, cinder blocks ................................ Stone, marble, granite slabs .................................... Structural stones or slabs, n.e.c. .............................. Bricks, blocks, structural stone, n.e.c. ...................... Pipes, ducts, tubing ...................................................... Pipes, ducts, tubing, unspecified .............................. Concrete or clay pipes and conduits ........................ Ducts ........................................................................ Metal pipes, tubing ................................................... Pipe fittings, collars .................................................. Plastic, PVC, or rubber pipes and tubing ................. Pipes, ducts, tubing, n.e.c. ....................................... Structural metal materials ............................................ Structural metal materials, unspecified .................... Angle irons ............................................................... Bars, rods, reinforcing bar (rebar) ............................ Beams—unattached metal ....................................... Grates ...................................................................... Metal plates, metal panels ....................................... Rails—unattached metal .......................................... Source code3 Private industry4 Sprains, strains, tears Fractures – 3912 30 3913 3914 3915 3919 392 50 560 40 30 340 – 290 30 – 80 393 399 3990 3991 3994 3995 3996 3999 80 2,990 140 570 200 240 230 1,600 4 40 41 410 411 4110 4111 4112 4113 4114 4119 412 4120 4121 4122 4123 4124 4125 4129 413 4130 4131 4132 4133 4134 4135 4136 84,090 5,150 28,950 840 2,240 180 180 760 500 360 250 6,800 2,160 100 1,020 2,400 200 280 620 9,240 850 190 2,000 1,430 260 2,320 210 Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns Chemical burns – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 80 80 60 770 20 120 60 60 110 410 – 410 20 70 30 20 90 180 – 370 50 – – – – 310 – 340 50 – – – – 270 26,740 2,550 8,850 460 750 20 90 390 110 70 70 1,950 540 30 490 690 30 120 60 1,860 160 40 490 240 70 470 30 9,540 350 4,000 70 460 30 50 130 50 170 40 1,340 440 20 240 220 70 30 320 1,020 160 – 220 140 30 220 30 14,380 460 4,980 20 90 – – 40 – – – 1,150 150 – 230 600 30 50 90 2,400 320 20 300 330 60 420 – 11,730 450 4,720 20 90 – – 40 – – – 1,130 140 – 230 590 30 50 90 2,350 310 20 270 330 60 410 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 23 80 – – 60 – 40 – 220 – 50 – 90 – 70 2,650 – 260 – – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – – – 50 – – 20 – – – – 7,100 320 3,150 – 120 – 20 70 – – – 540 180 – – 280 – 30 60 1,170 30 40 430 160 20 360 40 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 950 30 70 – – – – – – – – 30 – – – 20 – – – 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 60 – 40 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Stationary telephones and communication equipment .............................................................. Mobile phones, personal digital assistants, other mobile devices ....................................................... Televisions ............................................................... Video players and recorders .................................... Audio and video equipment, n.e.c. ........................... Product assembly machinery, n.e.c. ............................ Product testing, inspecting, and diagnostic machinery, n.e.c. .......................................................................... Other machinery ........................................................... Other machinery, unspecified .................................. Air compressors ....................................................... Snowblowers ............................................................ Trash compactors .................................................... Vending machines .................................................... Machinery, n.e.c. ...................................................... Parts and materials ............................................................ Parts and materials, unspecified ...................................... Building materials—solid elements .................................. Building materials, unspecified ..................................... Bricks, blocks, structural stone ..................................... Bricks, blocks, structural stone, unspecified ............ Bricks and pavers ..................................................... Concrete blocks, cinder blocks ................................ Stone, marble, granite slabs .................................... Structural stones or slabs, n.e.c. .............................. Bricks, blocks, structural stone, n.e.c. ...................... Pipes, ducts, tubing ...................................................... Pipes, ducts, tubing, unspecified .............................. Concrete or clay pipes and conduits ........................ Ducts ........................................................................ Metal pipes, tubing ................................................... Pipe fittings, collars .................................................. Plastic, PVC, or rubber pipes and tubing ................. Pipes, ducts, tubing, n.e.c. ....................................... Structural metal materials ............................................ Structural metal materials, unspecified .................... Angle irons ............................................................... Bars, rods, reinforcing bar (rebar) ............................ Beams—unattached metal ....................................... Grates ...................................................................... Metal plates, metal panels ....................................... Rails—unattached metal .......................................... Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome With sprains and other injuries Soreness, pain Total With fractures and other injuries All other natures6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 110 – – – – – 210 – – – – – 200 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 380 – 240 – – – 110 – 520 30 50 90 50 20 270 530 20 120 – – – – – – – – 50 – – – 40 – – – 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 590 20 240 – 40 – – – – – – 40 – – – 40 – – – 60 – – 20 – – 20 – 630 – 330 – – – – – – – – 120 100 – – – – – 20 30 – – – – – – – 9,480 720 2,750 270 230 70 – 50 20 50 50 730 460 – – 200 30 20 20 580 60 – 130 60 50 170 50 13,220 620 4,020 20 480 20 – 60 280 50 60 750 260 50 40 300 40 30 40 1,820 110 60 240 430 20 650 50 See footnotes at end of table. Page 24 50 – – – – – 30 80 2,070 70 990 – 80 – – 30 30 – – 240 130 – – 50 – 20 30 320 – – 190 50 – 30 – 50 – 20 50 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Sheet metal .............................................................. Structural metal materials, n.e.c. .............................. Tiles, shingles .............................................................. Tiles, shingles, unspecified ...................................... Ceiling tiles ............................................................... Ceramic or stone tiles—drain, roof, multipurpose .... Roof shingles, except tile ......................................... Vinyl floor tiles .......................................................... Tiles, shingles, n.e.c. ................................................ Wood, lumber ............................................................... Wood, lumber, unspecified ....................................... Dimensional lumber: 2x4, 2x3, etc. .......................... Plywood, wood paneling; particle, chip, flake board Wooden beams ........................................................ Wood pieces, trim pieces, wood scraps, n.e.c. ........ Wooden stakes ........................................................ Wood, lumber, n.e.c. ................................................ Other building materials—solid elements ..................... Other building materials—solid elements, unspecified ............................................................. Fencing and screening material, n.e.c. .................... Flashing .................................................................... Glass building materials ........................................... Gutters, downspouts ................................................ Sheet flooring ........................................................... Siding—aluminum, vinyl ........................................... Structural hardware, n.e.c. ....................................... Wallboard, drywall, sheetrock .................................. Building materials—solid elements, n.e.c. ............... Fasteners, connectors, ropes, ties ................................... Fasteners ..................................................................... Fasteners, unspecified ............................................. Clamps, couplings .................................................... Nails, brads, tacks, nuts, bolts, washers .................. Hinges ...................................................................... Rivets ....................................................................... Screws ..................................................................... Staples ..................................................................... Fasteners, n.e.c. ...................................................... Ropes, ties, chains ....................................................... Ropes, ties, chains, unspecified ............................... Bands ....................................................................... Bungee cords ........................................................... Chains, n.e.c. ........................................................... Rope, twine, string ................................................... Source code3 Private industry4 4137 4139 414 4140 4141 4142 4143 4144 4149 415 4150 4151 4152 4153 4154 4155 4159 419 970 1,010 860 250 300 100 90 20 110 6,170 1,250 2,480 1,340 310 490 50 270 2,800 4190 4191 4192 4193 4194 4195 4196 4197 4198 4199 42 421 4210 4211 4212 4213 4214 4215 4217 4219 422 4220 4221 4222 4223 4224 30 100 20 1,100 20 20 30 220 840 410 9,800 4,210 530 200 2,620 20 30 150 110 540 4,780 260 240 200 1,050 320 Sprains, strains, tears 120 240 530 170 210 40 40 – 70 2,380 420 960 630 160 120 – 90 910 – 30 – 160 – – – 30 540 120 2,630 980 470 40 300 – – 30 – 130 1,280 80 70 20 270 130 See footnotes at end of table. Page 25 Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations 70 140 – – – – – – – 970 190 520 150 40 20 – 40 140 700 250 120 – 30 30 – – 30 400 140 100 30 40 50 – 20 800 690 240 120 – 30 30 – – 30 230 80 60 20 20 40 – – 780 – – – – – 50 – – – 30 20 30 960 140 – 20 90 – – – – – 750 50 40 – 420 50 20 20 670 – – – 50 – 30 3,220 2,150 – 20 1,680 – 20 60 80 270 970 – 100 50 60 – 20 20 670 – – – 40 – 20 1,220 470 – 20 160 – – – – 260 680 – 100 50 60 – Punctures Bruises, contusions – – – – – – – – – 170 60 40 – – 20 – 20 30 – – – – 980 180 340 180 40 210 – – 270 – – – – – – – – – – 2,010 1,680 – – 1,510 – 20 60 70 – 280 – – – – – – – – 150 – – – 60 20 20 520 170 20 20 70 – – 20 – 20 320 40 20 60 40 – 80 60 – 30 20 Heat burns Chemical burns – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Sheet metal .............................................................. Structural metal materials, n.e.c. .............................. Tiles, shingles .............................................................. Tiles, shingles, unspecified ...................................... Ceiling tiles ............................................................... Ceramic or stone tiles—drain, roof, multipurpose .... Roof shingles, except tile ......................................... Vinyl floor tiles .......................................................... Tiles, shingles, n.e.c. ................................................ Wood, lumber ............................................................... Wood, lumber, unspecified ....................................... Dimensional lumber: 2x4, 2x3, etc. .......................... Plywood, wood paneling; particle, chip, flake board Wooden beams ........................................................ Wood pieces, trim pieces, wood scraps, n.e.c. ........ Wooden stakes ........................................................ Wood, lumber, n.e.c. ................................................ Other building materials—solid elements ..................... Other building materials—solid elements, unspecified ............................................................. Fencing and screening material, n.e.c. .................... Flashing .................................................................... Glass building materials ........................................... Gutters, downspouts ................................................ Sheet flooring ........................................................... Siding—aluminum, vinyl ........................................... Structural hardware, n.e.c. ....................................... Wallboard, drywall, sheetrock .................................. Building materials—solid elements, n.e.c. ............... Fasteners, connectors, ropes, ties ................................... Fasteners ..................................................................... Fasteners, unspecified ............................................. Clamps, couplings .................................................... Nails, brads, tacks, nuts, bolts, washers .................. Hinges ...................................................................... Rivets ....................................................................... Screws ..................................................................... Staples ..................................................................... Fasteners, n.e.c. ...................................................... Ropes, ties, chains ....................................................... Ropes, ties, chains, unspecified ............................... Bands ....................................................................... Bungee cords ........................................................... Chains, n.e.c. ........................................................... Rope, twine, string ................................................... Amputations – Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome Total – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 160 30 110 – – – – – 180 – – – – – – – – – – 140 20 – – – – – – – – 100 – – – 40 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 150 200 30 – – – – – – – – 140 – – 20 – 20 20 – – – – – – – 20 See footnotes at end of table. Page 26 With fractures and other injuries With sprains and other injuries – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 90 – 70 – – – – – – – – – – 50 – – – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – 20 30 70 50 20 – – – – – – – Soreness, pain 20 – – – – – 160 – – – – – – – – – 150 30 – – – – – – – – – 30 – – – – – – – – – – 590 120 260 110 – 40 – 60 260 – 30 – 40 – – – – 150 20 730 160 – 20 60 – – – – 50 490 40 – 20 80 40 All other natures6 30 230 60 – 20 – 30 – – 670 170 180 220 20 40 – 40 220 – – – 30 – – – 30 90 40 1,360 560 20 60 400 – – 40 – 40 710 50 – 20 120 50 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Strapping .................................................................. Wire, cables—nonelectrical ...................................... Ropes, ties, chains, n.e.c. ........................................ Valves, nozzles ............................................................ Fasteners, connectors, ropes, ties, n.e.c. .................... Hoisting accessories ........................................................ Hoisting accessories, unspecified ................................ Hooks, shackles, magnets, clamshells ........................ Slings ........................................................................... Hoisting accessories, n.e.c. ......................................... Machine, tool, and electric parts ...................................... Machine, tool, and electric parts, unspecified .............. Electric parts ................................................................ Electric parts, unspecified ........................................ Electrical wiring—building ........................................ Generators ............................................................... Batteries other than automotive ............................... Motors other than vehicle ......................................... Power lines, transformers, convertors ...................... Relays, rheostats, starters, controls ......................... Switchboards, switches, fuses ................................. Power cords, electrical cords, extension cords ........ Electric parts, n.e.c. .................................................. Machine and appliance parts ....................................... Machine and appliance parts, unspecified ............... Dies, molds, patterns ............................................... Drives—chain, leather, fabric, vee belt .................... Drums, pulleys, sheaves .......................................... Engines, turbines, except vehicle ............................. Gears ....................................................................... Rollers ...................................................................... Machine and appliance parts, n.e.c. ........................ Tool parts, accessories ................................................ Tool parts, accessories, unspecified ........................ Drill bits—unattached ............................................... Saw blades—unattached ......................................... Tool parts, accessories, n.e.c. ................................. Machine, tool, and electric parts, n.e.c. ........................ Metal materials—nonstructural ........................................ Metal materials—nonstructural, unspecified ................ Metal sheets, ingots, bars—nonstructural .................... Molten or hot metals, slag ............................................ Metal materials—nonstructural, n.e.c. .......................... Tars, sealants, caulking, insulating material .................... Tars, sealants, caulking, insulation, unspecified .......... Source code3 4225 4226 4229 423 429 43 430 432 433 439 44 440 441 4410 4411 4412 4413 4414 4415 4416 4417 4418 4419 442 4420 4421 4422 4423 4424 4426 4427 4429 443 4430 4431 4432 4439 449 45 450 451 452 459 46 460 Private industry4 560 1,940 200 670 140 680 30 560 20 60 11,230 460 4,750 140 1,530 380 290 370 140 90 480 820 500 4,080 660 1,080 40 430 30 140 360 1,350 1,280 80 160 550 490 660 4,180 1,270 980 700 1,230 370 20 Sprains, strains, tears 210 440 80 340 40 110 – 70 – 20 2,960 60 1,660 100 420 290 160 140 50 – 90 180 230 1,080 110 400 – 150 – 40 40 320 60 20 – – 20 100 580 200 210 – 160 50 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 27 Fractures 70 110 – 50 20 130 – 110 – – 1,170 40 350 – 120 – 20 30 – – 20 120 30 650 310 120 20 60 – 50 – 80 80 – 50 – 20 50 870 150 130 – 580 – – Total 80 650 20 50 60 150 – 140 – – 1,870 160 270 – 120 – – – – 80 40 – – 420 30 70 – 20 – – 50 250 970 30 60 500 370 60 1,060 570 230 20 240 20 – Cuts, lacerations 80 360 20 50 – 130 – 110 – – 1,770 150 250 – 110 – – – – 80 40 – – 410 20 70 – 20 – – 40 250 910 30 30 500 350 60 1,010 560 220 – 210 – – Punctures – 280 – – – 20 – 20 – – 100 – 20 – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 60 – 30 – 20 – 40 – – – 20 20 – Bruises, contusions 50 70 30 20 – 80 – 60 – 20 680 40 240 – 70 – 20 – – – – 110 – 250 – 70 – 60 – – – 90 70 – 20 – 40 70 290 100 100 – 80 20 – Heat burns Chemical burns – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 60 – 30 – – – – – – – – – – 20 – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – 590 20 30 540 – 90 – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Strapping .................................................................. Wire, cables—nonelectrical ...................................... Ropes, ties, chains, n.e.c. ........................................ Valves, nozzles ............................................................ Fasteners, connectors, ropes, ties, n.e.c. .................... Hoisting accessories ........................................................ Hoisting accessories, unspecified ................................ Hooks, shackles, magnets, clamshells ........................ Slings ........................................................................... Hoisting accessories, n.e.c. ......................................... Machine, tool, and electric parts ...................................... Machine, tool, and electric parts, unspecified .............. Electric parts ................................................................ Electric parts, unspecified ........................................ Electrical wiring—building ........................................ Generators ............................................................... Batteries other than automotive ............................... Motors other than vehicle ......................................... Power lines, transformers, convertors ...................... Relays, rheostats, starters, controls ......................... Switchboards, switches, fuses ................................. Power cords, electrical cords, extension cords ........ Electric parts, n.e.c. .................................................. Machine and appliance parts ....................................... Machine and appliance parts, unspecified ............... Dies, molds, patterns ............................................... Drives—chain, leather, fabric, vee belt .................... Drums, pulleys, sheaves .......................................... Engines, turbines, except vehicle ............................. Gears ....................................................................... Rollers ...................................................................... Machine and appliance parts, n.e.c. ........................ Tool parts, accessories ................................................ Tool parts, accessories, unspecified ........................ Drill bits—unattached ............................................... Saw blades—unattached ......................................... Tool parts, accessories, n.e.c. ................................. Machine, tool, and electric parts, n.e.c. ........................ Metal materials—nonstructural ........................................ Metal materials—nonstructural, unspecified ................ Metal sheets, ingots, bars—nonstructural .................... Molten or hot metals, slag ............................................ Metal materials—nonstructural, n.e.c. .......................... Tars, sealants, caulking, insulating material .................... Tars, sealants, caulking, insulation, unspecified .......... Amputations – 30 – – – – – – – – 110 – 60 – – – – – – – – – – 50 – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 28 – – – – – – – – – – – 50 – 30 – 30 – 20 – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 20 – – – – 320 30 90 – – – – 20 – – – 50 – 170 – 20 – 40 – – 60 40 20 – – – – – 70 – 20 – 40 – – With fractures and other injuries With sprains and other injuries – – – – – – – – – – 100 – – – – – – – – – – – – 80 – – – 40 – – – – – – – – – – 40 – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 110 – 40 – – – – – – – – 30 – 60 – – – – – – 50 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Soreness, pain 70 220 20 90 – 50 – 30 – – 1,270 30 350 – 100 20 20 30 – – – 110 60 580 – 110 – 40 – – 30 390 – – – – – 300 320 110 110 70 30 20 – All other natures6 70 360 30 80 – 140 – 130 – – 2,750 80 1,680 30 670 50 80 130 60 – 260 250 160 860 180 250 – 60 – 30 160 170 70 30 – – 30 60 390 90 140 60 100 160 – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Roofing asphalt, roofing tar .......................................... Fiberglass insulation .................................................... Foam caulking, foam insulation .................................... Sealants, waterproofers, n.e.c. .................................... Tars, sealants, caulking, insulation, n.e.c. ................... Tarps and sheeting—nonmetal ........................................ Tarps and sheeting—nonmetal, unspecified ................ Tarps, plastic or fabric sheeting ................................... Plastic wrap .................................................................. Cardboard .................................................................... Tarps and sheeting—nonmetal, n.e.c. ......................... Vehicle and mobile equipment parts ................................ Vehicle and mobile equipment parts, unspecified ........ Tires, inner tubes, wheels ............................................ Tires, inner tubes, wheels, unspecified .................... Tire inner tubes ........................................................ Tires, except bike ..................................................... Wheels, tire rims ...................................................... Tires, inner tubes, wheels, n.e.c. ............................. Engine parts and accessories ...................................... Engine parts and accessories, unspecified .............. Battery—vehicle ....................................................... Belts, hoses—vehicle ............................................... Engine, engine block, motor—vehicle ...................... Fan—vehicle ............................................................ Muffler, exhaust ........................................................ Radiator—vehicle ..................................................... Transmission—vehicle ............................................. Engine parts and accessories, n.e.c. ....................... Trailers ......................................................................... Windshields, vehicle windows ...................................... Vehicle doors, liftgates, tailgates .................................. Vehicle doors, liftgates, tailgates, unspecified ......... Vehicle passenger doors .......................................... Liftgates .................................................................... Tailgates ................................................................... Vehicle and mobile equipment parts, n.e.c. ................. Other parts and materials ................................................. Other parts and materials, unspecified ........................ Caps, lids, covers ......................................................... Caps, lids, covers, unspecified ................................. Container caps, lids, covers ..................................... Manhole and cistern covers ..................................... Caps, lids, covers, n.e.c. .......................................... Parts and materials, n.e.c. ........................................... Source code3 461 462 463 466 469 47 470 472 473 474 479 48 480 481 4810 4812 4813 4814 4819 482 4820 4821 4822 4823 4824 4825 4826 4827 4829 483 484 485 4850 4851 4852 4853 489 49 490 491 4910 4911 4912 4919 499 Private industry4 70 160 60 30 20 1,220 40 420 180 550 20 17,590 530 5,100 800 40 3,160 650 450 2,660 70 830 100 310 60 70 60 670 500 2,480 290 3,330 1,090 1,210 790 240 3,200 4,920 220 1,970 260 940 340 430 2,740 Sprains, strains, tears – – 30 – – 770 – 290 90 360 – 6,740 250 2,150 390 20 1,360 170 200 900 30 360 20 120 – 20 – 100 230 750 110 1,270 370 480 350 60 1,310 1,480 100 500 80 180 160 80 880 See footnotes at end of table. Page 29 Fractures – – – – – 20 – – – – – 1,570 30 330 50 – 210 40 40 290 – 220 – 30 – – – – 30 290 – 350 80 130 80 60 280 460 – 230 50 80 60 40 220 Total – 20 – – – Cuts, lacerations – – – – – 60 – – – 40 – 1,270 60 120 – – 50 40 – 340 – – – 30 50 20 – 110 80 310 40 200 90 30 60 20 200 1,300 – 600 80 430 – 70 700 Punctures – 20 60 – – – 40 – 1,230 60 110 – – 40 40 – 330 – – – 30 50 20 – 110 80 300 40 200 90 30 60 20 190 1,140 – 520 – 430 – 70 620 – – – – – – – – – 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 160 – – – – – – 80 Bruises, contusions – – – – – 40 – – – – – 1,550 – 470 – – 340 70 50 60 – 20 – – – – – – 20 160 30 370 170 60 90 40 450 450 – 240 – 100 20 120 200 Heat burns 70 – – – – – – – – – – 40 – – – – – – – 40 – – – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – – – Chemical burns – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Roofing asphalt, roofing tar .......................................... Fiberglass insulation .................................................... Foam caulking, foam insulation .................................... Sealants, waterproofers, n.e.c. .................................... Tars, sealants, caulking, insulation, n.e.c. ................... Tarps and sheeting—nonmetal ........................................ Tarps and sheeting—nonmetal, unspecified ................ Tarps, plastic or fabric sheeting ................................... Plastic wrap .................................................................. Cardboard .................................................................... Tarps and sheeting—nonmetal, n.e.c. ......................... Vehicle and mobile equipment parts ................................ Vehicle and mobile equipment parts, unspecified ........ Tires, inner tubes, wheels ............................................ Tires, inner tubes, wheels, unspecified .................... Tire inner tubes ........................................................ Tires, except bike ..................................................... Wheels, tire rims ...................................................... Tires, inner tubes, wheels, n.e.c. ............................. Engine parts and accessories ...................................... Engine parts and accessories, unspecified .............. Battery—vehicle ....................................................... Belts, hoses—vehicle ............................................... Engine, engine block, motor—vehicle ...................... Fan—vehicle ............................................................ Muffler, exhaust ........................................................ Radiator—vehicle ..................................................... Transmission—vehicle ............................................. Engine parts and accessories, n.e.c. ....................... Trailers ......................................................................... Windshields, vehicle windows ...................................... Vehicle doors, liftgates, tailgates .................................. Vehicle doors, liftgates, tailgates, unspecified ......... Vehicle passenger doors .......................................... Liftgates .................................................................... Tailgates ................................................................... Vehicle and mobile equipment parts, n.e.c. ................. Other parts and materials ................................................. Other parts and materials, unspecified ........................ Caps, lids, covers ......................................................... Caps, lids, covers, unspecified ................................. Container caps, lids, covers ..................................... Manhole and cistern covers ..................................... Caps, lids, covers, n.e.c. .......................................... Parts and materials, n.e.c. ........................................... Amputations – – – – – – – – – – – 70 – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – 20 – 20 – – 20 – – 40 – – – – – – – Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total – – – – – – – – – – – 250 20 60 – – 50 – – 30 – – – – – – – 30 – 40 – 60 20 – 20 – 30 160 – 50 – – 20 – 100 With fractures and other injuries – – – – – – – – – – – 90 20 20 – – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – 30 – – – – – – 20 With sprains and other injuries – – – – – – – – – – – 100 – 40 – – 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 – – – – – – 20 40 – 20 – – – – 20 Soreness, pain – – – – – 170 – 70 20 60 – 2,960 30 920 90 – 490 260 70 620 – 160 40 60 – – – 320 20 270 – 640 170 370 80 20 410 500 20 200 – 80 40 70 270 All other natures6 – 110 – 30 – 160 20 50 30 70 – 3,120 130 1,050 260 – 660 50 60 350 – 60 – 50 – 20 – 110 100 640 40 410 180 130 70 30 500 500 40 130 20 50 30 30 340 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Persons, plants, animals, and minerals ........................... Persons, plants, animals, and minerals, unspecified ....... Animals ............................................................................ Animals, unspecified .................................................... Birds and fowl ............................................................... Birds, except fowl ..................................................... Turkeys .................................................................... Fish, shellfish ............................................................... Insects, arachnids, mites .............................................. Insects, arachnids, mites, unspecified ..................... Bees, hornets, wasps ............................................... Spiders, scorpions .................................................... Ants .......................................................................... Lice, fleas, bedbugs ................................................. Mosquitoes ............................................................... Ticks and mites ........................................................ Insects, arachnids, mites, n.e.c. ............................... Reptiles ........................................................................ Mammals, except humans ........................................... Cats, felines—domestic ........................................... Dogs, canines—domestic ........................................ Cattle and other bovines .......................................... Horses and other equines ........................................ Swine and other porcines ......................................... Mammals, n.e.c. ....................................................... Animal and plant byproducts ............................................ Animal and plant byproducts, unspecified .................... Animal products, nonfood ............................................ Bones, shells ............................................................ Hides—leather ......................................................... Animal carcass, roadkill ........................................... Animal products—nonfood, n.e.c. ............................ Food products .............................................................. Food products, unspecified ...................................... Fats, oils, cooking greases ....................................... Soups, sauces, gravies ............................................ Dairy products .......................................................... Beverages, n.e.c. ..................................................... Fruits, nuts, vegetables ............................................ Grains, cereals, grain mill products .......................... Meat, poultry, seafood .............................................. Multiple foods or groceries ....................................... Food products, n.e.c. ............................................... Infectious and parasitic agents ......................................... Source code3 5 50 51 510 511 5111 5115 512 513 5130 5131 5132 5133 5134 5135 5136 5139 514 515 5151 5152 5153 5154 5157 5159 52 520 521 5211 5214 5215 5219 522 5220 5221 5222 5223 5224 5225 5226 5227 5228 5229 53 Private industry4 Sprains, strains, tears 235,610 125,100 330 270 12,860 1,170 180 30 60 – 20 – 20 – 80 – 4,440 90 1,340 – 1,040 90 1,070 – 40 – 130 – 20 – 660 – 120 – 20 – 8,080 1,030 1,450 – 3,990 500 1,150 210 1,080 100 360 220 30 – 6,900 1,010 80 – 230 30 140 – 20 20 30 – 20 – 6,580 920 500 220 2,680 30 900 – 180 90 610 20 390 120 150 30 580 230 140 110 470 70 1,560 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 31 Fractures 7,630 – 560 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 560 – 20 280 230 – 20 30 – – – – – – 30 – – – – – 20 – – – – – Total 6,260 – 4,180 – – – – 30 410 170 50 140 – – – 30 20 – 3,720 1,340 2,200 – 100 20 – 140 – 70 70 – – – 70 – – – – – – – 40 – 20 – Cuts, lacerations 1,510 – 340 – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – 320 60 120 – 90 – – 50 – – – – – – 40 – – – – – – – – – 20 – Punctures 4,750 – 3,840 – – – – – 410 170 50 140 – – – 30 20 – 3,390 1,290 2,080 – – – – 80 – 60 60 – – – 20 – – – – – – – 20 – – – Bruises, contusions 5,470 – 620 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 600 40 160 230 110 60 – 110 – 20 – – – – 100 – – – – – 20 – 30 – 30 – Heat burns 4,190 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4,170 – – – – – – 4,170 100 2,440 850 60 520 20 70 – – 100 – Chemical burns – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Persons, plants, animals, and minerals ........................... Persons, plants, animals, and minerals, unspecified ....... Animals ............................................................................ Animals, unspecified .................................................... Birds and fowl ............................................................... Birds, except fowl ..................................................... Turkeys .................................................................... Fish, shellfish ............................................................... Insects, arachnids, mites .............................................. Insects, arachnids, mites, unspecified ..................... Bees, hornets, wasps ............................................... Spiders, scorpions .................................................... Ants .......................................................................... Lice, fleas, bedbugs ................................................. Mosquitoes ............................................................... Ticks and mites ........................................................ Insects, arachnids, mites, n.e.c. ............................... Reptiles ........................................................................ Mammals, except humans ........................................... Cats, felines—domestic ........................................... Dogs, canines—domestic ........................................ Cattle and other bovines .......................................... Horses and other equines ........................................ Swine and other porcines ......................................... Mammals, n.e.c. ....................................................... Animal and plant byproducts ............................................ Animal and plant byproducts, unspecified .................... Animal products, nonfood ............................................ Bones, shells ............................................................ Hides—leather ......................................................... Animal carcass, roadkill ........................................... Animal products—nonfood, n.e.c. ............................ Food products .............................................................. Food products, unspecified ...................................... Fats, oils, cooking greases ....................................... Soups, sauces, gravies ............................................ Dairy products .......................................................... Beverages, n.e.c. ..................................................... Fruits, nuts, vegetables ............................................ Grains, cereals, grain mill products .......................... Meat, poultry, seafood .............................................. Multiple foods or groceries ....................................... Food products, n.e.c. ............................................... Infectious and parasitic agents ......................................... Amputations 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome 7,580 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 32 1,530 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 2,210 – 510 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 490 – 30 90 360 – – 50 – – – – – – 50 – – – – – – – 40 – – – With fractures and other injuries With sprains and other injuries 660 – 420 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 420 – – 90 320 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 810 – 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – – 40 – – – – – – 40 – – – – – – – 40 – – – Soreness, pain All other natures6 38,940 – 760 – – – – – 100 50 – 20 – – – – – – 650 – 340 260 – 30 – 390 – 20 20 – – – 370 – 60 – – 30 50 20 70 – 100 – 36,690 50 5,050 110 30 20 – 40 3,820 1,120 900 910 20 120 20 620 100 – 1,040 60 730 40 160 40 – 980 – 90 50 – – 20 870 150 140 40 – 40 150 20 160 – 150 1,560 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Infectious and parasitic agents, unspecified ................ Bacteria ........................................................................ Fungi ............................................................................ Mold, mildew ............................................................ Fungi, n.e.c. ............................................................. Viruses ......................................................................... Infectious and parasitic agents, n.e.c. .......................... Metallic minerals .............................................................. Nonmetallic minerals, except fuel .................................... Nonmetallic minerals, except fuel, unspecified ............ Asbestos ...................................................................... Boulders ....................................................................... Dirt, earth ..................................................................... Mud .............................................................................. Rocks, crushed stone ................................................... Sand, gravel ................................................................. Person—injured or ill worker ............................................ Person—injured or ill worker, unspecified .................... Bodily conditions of injured, ill worker .......................... Bodily motion or position of injured, ill worker .............. Person—injured or ill worker, n.e.c. ............................. Person—other than injured or ill worker ........................... Person, other than injured or ill worker, unspecified .... Relative or domestic partner of injured or ill worker ..... Relative or domestic partner of injured or ill worker, unspecified ............................................................. Co-worker or work associate of injured or ill worker .... Co-worker or work associate of injured or ill worker, unspecified ............................................................. Co-worker ................................................................. Work associate ......................................................... Co-worker or work associate, n.e.c. ......................... Student ......................................................................... Patient .......................................................................... Other client or customer ............................................... Acquaintance ............................................................... Assailant, suspect, inmate ........................................... Assailant, suspect, unspecified ................................ Robber ..................................................................... Inmate or detainee in custody .................................. Suspect not yet apprehended .................................. Assailant, suspect, n.e.c. ......................................... Bodily fluids or substances of other than injured or ill person ........................................................................ Source code3 Private industry4 Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures 530 531 532 5321 5329 533 539 54 55 550 551 552 554 555 556 557 56 560 561 562 569 57 570 571 190 480 270 240 20 550 70 30 2,920 480 20 160 280 120 1,660 190 137,770 430 6,010 130,880 460 68,260 700 40 – – – – – – – – 880 160 – – 100 110 470 20 79,360 310 370 78,500 180 40,930 230 30 – – – – – – – – 270 110 – – 30 – 120 – 4,320 – 40 4,240 30 1,960 60 – – – – – – – – – 260 – – – – – 250 – 180 – – 90 90 1,110 40 – – – – – – – – – 250 – – – – – 250 – 90 – – 80 – 560 – – 90 – – – – 550 30 – 5710 572 40 2,540 30 710 – 210 – 110 – 110 – – 5720 5721 5723 5729 573 574 575 576 577 5770 5771 5772 5773 5779 200 1,950 220 160 3,050 49,560 9,080 30 2,010 410 1,100 270 80 150 50 530 40 80 1,000 34,100 4,180 – 180 30 50 70 – – 20 170 20 – 130 670 600 – 250 50 120 30 – 50 – 100 – – 150 330 260 – 160 – 110 20 – 20 – 40 140 70 – 140 – 100 20 – 20 – – – – 100 190 200 – 20 – – – – – 578 250 – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 33 90 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Bruises, contusions Heat burns Chemical burns – – – – – – – – 270 70 – 60 – – 140 – 140 – 20 110 – 4,050 50 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 340 – – – – 20 290 20 – 380 2,270 610 – 260 60 110 60 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Infectious and parasitic agents, unspecified ................ Bacteria ........................................................................ Fungi ............................................................................ Mold, mildew ............................................................ Fungi, n.e.c. ............................................................. Viruses ......................................................................... Infectious and parasitic agents, n.e.c. .......................... Metallic minerals .............................................................. Nonmetallic minerals, except fuel .................................... Nonmetallic minerals, except fuel, unspecified ............ Asbestos ...................................................................... Boulders ....................................................................... Dirt, earth ..................................................................... Mud .............................................................................. Rocks, crushed stone ................................................... Sand, gravel ................................................................. Person—injured or ill worker ............................................ Person—injured or ill worker, unspecified .................... Bodily conditions of injured, ill worker .......................... Bodily motion or position of injured, ill worker .............. Person—injured or ill worker, n.e.c. ............................. Person—other than injured or ill worker ........................... Person, other than injured or ill worker, unspecified .... Relative or domestic partner of injured or ill worker ..... Relative or domestic partner of injured or ill worker, unspecified ............................................................. Co-worker or work associate of injured or ill worker .... Co-worker or work associate of injured or ill worker, unspecified ............................................................. Co-worker ................................................................. Work associate ......................................................... Co-worker or work associate, n.e.c. ......................... Student ......................................................................... Patient .......................................................................... Other client or customer ............................................... Acquaintance ............................................................... Assailant, suspect, inmate ........................................... Assailant, suspect, unspecified ................................ Robber ..................................................................... Inmate or detainee in custody .................................. Suspect not yet apprehended .................................. Assailant, suspect, n.e.c. ......................................... Bodily fluids or substances of other than injured or ill person ........................................................................ Amputations – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7,580 – – 7,580 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1,380 – – 1,370 – 130 – – Total – – – – – – – – 30 – – – – – – – 110 – – 90 – 1,440 70 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 100 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 34 60 40 – – 120 680 200 – 230 90 100 – 20 20 With fractures and other injuries With sprains and other injuries Soreness, pain All other natures6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 270 – – – 40 – 170 50 25,310 30 340 24,900 40 11,550 80 – 190 480 270 240 20 550 70 – 940 130 20 90 110 – 500 100 19,380 80 5,210 14,000 100 7,080 160 – – 460 – 640 60 340 60 – 650 7,920 2,060 – 210 80 80 40 – – 30 480 70 60 600 3,490 1,140 – 710 80 530 40 – 40 40 30 – – – – 20 – 170 – – 20 – 670 – – – – – – – – – – 30 20 – – 30 40 – – – 50 420 110 – 40 20 – – – – – – – – 60 40 20 – 220 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Source code3 Private industry4 Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns Chemical burns – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 150 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Bodily fluids or substances of other than injured or ill person, unspecified ............................................. Blood of other than injured or ill person ................... Urine or feces of other than injured or ill person ...... Mucus or saliva of other than injured or ill person .... Bodily fluids or substances of other than injured or ill person, n.e.c. ...................................................... Person, other than injured or ill worker, n.e.c. .............. Plants, trees, vegetation—not processed ........................ Plants, trees, vegetation, unspecified .......................... Field crops .................................................................... Flowers ......................................................................... Houseplants ................................................................. Poison ivy, oak, sumac, Rhus ...................................... Poison ivy, oak, sumac, Rhus, unspecified .............. Poison ivy ................................................................. Poison oak ............................................................... Shrubs, grasses ........................................................... Trees, logs, limbs ......................................................... Trees, logs, limbs, unspecified ................................. Trees ........................................................................ Logs ......................................................................... Limbs, branches—unattached ................................. Trees, logs, limbs, n.e.c. .......................................... Other plants, trees, vegetation—not processed ........... Grain dust ................................................................. Plants, trees, vegetation—not processed, n.e.c. ...... Persons, plants, animals, and minerals, n.e.c. ................. 5780 5781 5782 5783 30 50 80 50 5789 579 58 580 582 583 584 585 5850 5851 5852 586 587 5870 5871 5872 5873 5879 589 5891 5899 59 40 1,010 4,960 240 20 90 30 320 80 130 90 230 3,650 80 1,400 790 820 560 380 20 360 30 – 490 1,470 40 – – 20 – – – – 110 1,260 40 540 110 160 410 30 – 30 – – – – 30 480 – – – – – – – – – 440 – 250 50 60 60 20 – 20 – 60 380 20 – – – – – – – – 250 – 70 50 100 20 80 – 80 – 60 200 – – – – – – – – – 160 – 60 30 70 – 40 – 40 – – – 170 20 – – – – – – – – 90 – – – 30 20 40 – 40 – – 130 280 – – – – – – – – – 250 – 70 80 90 – – – – – Structures and surfaces .................................................... Structures and surfaces, unspecified ............................... Confined spaces .............................................................. Ditches, channels, trenches, excavations .................... Underground mines, caves, tunnels ............................. Mines, caves, tunnels, unspecified .......................... Sewers, manholes, storm drains .............................. Wells, cisterns .............................................................. Tank, bin, vat interiors .................................................. Tank, bin, vat interiors, unspecified .......................... Septic tank or water tank interiors ............................ Trash bin or dumpster interiors ................................ Hopper interiors ........................................................ Tank, bin, vat interiors, n.e.c. ................................... Other confined spaces ................................................. Buildings—office, plant, residential .................................. 6 60 61 611 612 6120 6122 613 617 6170 6173 6174 6177 6179 619 62 171,250 370 1,290 520 220 20 200 30 490 50 100 110 30 190 20 420 50,900 180 750 370 100 – 100 – 260 40 60 60 – 80 – 150 27,450 60 70 50 – – – – 20 – – – – – – 40 6,780 – 60 – 20 – 20 – 20 – – 20 – – – 40 6,550 – 50 – 20 – 20 – 20 – – 20 – – – 40 230 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 27,620 50 130 40 – – – – 70 – 30 20 – 20 – 50 See footnotes at end of table. Page 35 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Bodily fluids or substances of other than injured or ill person, unspecified ............................................. Blood of other than injured or ill person ................... Urine or feces of other than injured or ill person ...... Mucus or saliva of other than injured or ill person .... Bodily fluids or substances of other than injured or ill person, n.e.c. ...................................................... Person, other than injured or ill worker, n.e.c. .............. Plants, trees, vegetation—not processed ........................ Plants, trees, vegetation, unspecified .......................... Field crops .................................................................... Flowers ......................................................................... Houseplants ................................................................. Poison ivy, oak, sumac, Rhus ...................................... Poison ivy, oak, sumac, Rhus, unspecified .............. Poison ivy ................................................................. Poison oak ............................................................... Shrubs, grasses ........................................................... Trees, logs, limbs ......................................................... Trees, logs, limbs, unspecified ................................. Trees ........................................................................ Logs ......................................................................... Limbs, branches—unattached ................................. Trees, logs, limbs, n.e.c. .......................................... Other plants, trees, vegetation—not processed ........... Grain dust ................................................................. Plants, trees, vegetation—not processed, n.e.c. ...... Persons, plants, animals, and minerals, n.e.c. ................. Structures and surfaces .................................................... Structures and surfaces, unspecified ............................... Confined spaces .............................................................. Ditches, channels, trenches, excavations .................... Underground mines, caves, tunnels ............................. Mines, caves, tunnels, unspecified .......................... Sewers, manholes, storm drains .............................. Wells, cisterns .............................................................. Tank, bin, vat interiors .................................................. Tank, bin, vat interiors, unspecified .......................... Septic tank or water tank interiors ............................ Trash bin or dumpster interiors ................................ Hopper interiors ........................................................ Tank, bin, vat interiors, n.e.c. ................................... Other confined spaces ................................................. Buildings—office, plant, residential .................................. Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome Soreness, pain Total With sprains and other injuries – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 120 650 50 – – – – – – – – 560 – 130 330 90 – 30 – 30 – 30 110 1,620 120 – 50 – 320 80 130 90 80 810 – 300 150 300 40 210 20 190 20 28,510 30 100 – 30 – 30 – 60 – – 20 – 40 – 20 18,160 20 140 20 50 – 40 20 50 – – – 20 30 – 80 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 160 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 36 60 80 – – – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – 80 – 30 – 20 – – – – – 70 All other natures6 With fractures and other injuries 11,450 20 30 30 – – – – – – – – – – – 20 30 – – – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – 2,130 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 – 20 – – – – – – – 6,190 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 50 60 50 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Building, unspecified .................................................... Industrial buildings ....................................................... Industrial building, unspecified ................................. Offshore oil platform ................................................. Agricultural buildings .................................................... Agricultural building, unspecified .............................. Agricultural building, n.e.c. ....................................... Commercial and retail buildings ................................... Medical buildings, except institutional residential ......... Residential buildings, except institutionalized .............. Residential building, except institutionalized, unspecified ............................................................. House, townhouse, rowhouse .................................. Mobile or prefabricated home .................................. Building, n.e.c. .............................................................. Structures other than buildings ........................................ Bridges, dams, locks .................................................... Grandstands, stadia ..................................................... Pools ............................................................................ Scaffolds, staging ......................................................... Scaffolds—staging, unspecified ............................... Scaffolds—improvised staging ................................. Scaffolds—self-supporting staging ........................... Scaffolds—staging supported by structure or other means .................................................................... Scaffolds—suspended staging ................................. Machine platforms .................................................... Catwalks ................................................................... Scaffolds—staging, n.e.c. ........................................ Towers, poles ............................................................... Towers, poles, unspecified ....................................... Utility and telephone poles ....................................... Towers, poles, n.e.c. ................................................ Other structures ........................................................... Other structures, unspecified ................................... Guardrails, road dividers .......................................... Posts, bollards, moorings ......................................... Road signs ............................................................... Porches, balconies, decks, patios ............................ Railroad tracks ......................................................... Mailboxes ................................................................. Structures, n.e.c. ...................................................... Building systems .............................................................. Plumbing systems ........................................................ Electrical systems ........................................................ Source code3 Private industry4 620 621 6210 6213 622 6220 6229 623 624 625 50 100 60 30 50 20 30 20 20 160 6250 6251 6254 629 63 631 632 633 634 6340 6341 6342 70 40 30 30 4,740 70 90 130 2,010 910 50 410 6343 6344 6345 6346 6349 635 6350 6352 6359 639 6390 6391 6392 6394 6395 6396 6397 6399 64 642 643 60 60 190 240 70 920 390 250 250 1,520 30 60 260 70 570 310 80 140 110 20 40 Sprains, strains, tears – 40 30 – 20 – 20 – – – – 20 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns Chemical burns – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 980 20 – – 530 350 – 70 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 40 – – – – 770 30 – 50 340 170 – 40 – – – – 150 – – 20 20 – – – – – – – 130 – – 20 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 – 1,410 – 20 50 450 180 30 80 20 – 70 30 20 310 70 80 160 570 – – 170 30 200 110 – 50 – – – Page 37 – – – – – – – – – Total Cuts, lacerations 70 – See footnotes at end of table. Fractures 30 50 20 80 20 50 – 260 – 20 – 20 110 60 – – – – – 60 – 20 – 40 – – – 40 – – – – – – – 20 – – – 20 20 – 20 40 – – – – – – – – – – – 40 50 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 190 120 40 30 220 – – 20 – 60 90 – 40 20 – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Building, unspecified .................................................... Industrial buildings ....................................................... Industrial building, unspecified ................................. Offshore oil platform ................................................. Agricultural buildings .................................................... Agricultural building, unspecified .............................. Agricultural building, n.e.c. ....................................... Commercial and retail buildings ................................... Medical buildings, except institutional residential ......... Residential buildings, except institutionalized .............. Residential building, except institutionalized, unspecified ............................................................. House, townhouse, rowhouse .................................. Mobile or prefabricated home .................................. Building, n.e.c. .............................................................. Structures other than buildings ........................................ Bridges, dams, locks .................................................... Grandstands, stadia ..................................................... Pools ............................................................................ Scaffolds, staging ......................................................... Scaffolds—staging, unspecified ............................... Scaffolds—improvised staging ................................. Scaffolds—self-supporting staging ........................... Scaffolds—staging supported by structure or other means .................................................................... Scaffolds—suspended staging ................................. Machine platforms .................................................... Catwalks ................................................................... Scaffolds—staging, n.e.c. ........................................ Towers, poles ............................................................... Towers, poles, unspecified ....................................... Utility and telephone poles ....................................... Towers, poles, n.e.c. ................................................ Other structures ........................................................... Other structures, unspecified ................................... Guardrails, road dividers .......................................... Posts, bollards, moorings ......................................... Road signs ............................................................... Porches, balconies, decks, patios ............................ Railroad tracks ......................................................... Mailboxes ................................................................. Structures, n.e.c. ...................................................... Building systems .............................................................. Plumbing systems ........................................................ Electrical systems ........................................................ Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome With sprains and other injuries Soreness, pain Total With fractures and other injuries All other natures6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 270 – – – 150 50 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 540 – – – 260 40 – 110 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 – – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 38 – – 90 – – – 60 20 40 – 30 20 – – 90 – – – – 30 – – – – – – 50 – – – 40 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 20 20 – – – – – – 30 30 20 40 – 120 90 20 20 150 – – 20 – 90 – – – – – – 20 – – 610 – 50 – 250 120 – 90 20 – 110 40 50 – 190 – 20 30 – 70 40 – – 70 – 20 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Security systems .......................................................... Other structural elements ................................................. Other structural elements, unspecified ......................... Entrances and exits ...................................................... Entrances and exits, unspecified ............................. Doors, except garage and vehicle ............................ Garage doors ........................................................... Entrances and exits, n.e.c. ....................................... Fences, fence panels, gates ........................................ Fences, fence panels, gates, unspecified ................ Chain-link fences, panels ......................................... Barbed-wire fences .................................................. Wooden fences, panels ............................................ Gates ........................................................................ Fences, fence panels, gates, n.e.c. ......................... Windows, openings ...................................................... Roofs ............................................................................ Roofs, unspecified .................................................... Skylights ................................................................... Existing roof openings, other than skylights ............. Roof surfaces other than roof edge .......................... Roof edges ............................................................... Roofs, n.e.c. ............................................................. Trusses, girders, beams—structurally attached ........... Trusses, girders, beams—structurally attached, unspecified ............................................................. Girders, beams, structural steel ............................... Roof trusses, joists ................................................... Ceilings, walls .............................................................. Ceilings, walls, unspecified ...................................... Ceilings .................................................................... Walls ........................................................................ Ceilings, walls, n.e.c. ................................................ Handrails, banisters ..................................................... Elevator shafts ............................................................. Structural elements, n.e.c. ........................................... Floors, walkways, ground surfaces .................................. Floors, walkways, ground surfaces, unspecified .......... Stairs, steps, escalators ............................................... Stairs, steps, unspecified ......................................... Stairs, steps—indoors .............................................. Stairs, steps—outdoors ............................................ Escalators ................................................................ Floors ........................................................................... Floor, unspecified ..................................................... Source code3 Private industry4 Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations 644 65 650 651 6510 6511 6512 6519 652 6520 6521 6522 6523 6524 6529 653 654 6540 6541 6542 6543 6544 6549 655 40 19,720 50 11,630 80 10,940 510 110 1,710 200 50 60 40 1,140 230 1,200 1,210 290 40 50 470 200 170 1,310 – 4,210 30 2,240 20 2,080 120 20 600 60 – – – 480 30 360 340 30 – 30 60 150 50 170 – 1,990 – 920 – 840 60 – 190 30 – – – 120 20 20 430 40 – – 340 40 20 180 – 2,560 – 1,400 – 1,230 150 – 120 – 20 – – 70 – 410 60 40 – – – – – 400 – 2,500 – 1,370 – 1,200 150 – 120 – 20 – – 70 – 410 40 20 – – – – – 400 6550 6551 6552 656 6560 6561 6562 6569 657 658 659 66 660 661 6610 6611 6612 6613 662 6620 200 950 170 2,070 40 360 1,630 30 280 20 240 144,380 7,500 17,050 9,050 4,750 3,130 110 78,080 14,360 60 40 70 340 – 40 300 – 100 – 30 44,120 2,270 5,660 3,020 1,530 1,100 – 23,000 4,160 20 150 20 190 – 20 160 – 40 – 20 24,460 1,350 2,210 1,330 550 300 30 12,510 2,250 20 360 20 110 – – 110 – – – 40 3,950 410 410 200 170 40 – 2,070 250 20 360 20 110 – – 110 – – – 40 3,800 330 410 200 170 40 – 2,050 250 See footnotes at end of table. Page 39 Punctures – 60 – 30 – 30 – – – – – – – – – – 20 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 150 – – – – – – 20 – Bruises, contusions – 3,940 – 2,780 – 2,690 80 – 360 60 – – – 220 20 90 40 30 – – – – – 210 – 180 20 370 – 20 340 – 50 – 50 22,440 920 2,390 1,220 600 530 30 13,710 2,500 Heat burns Chemical burns – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 40 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 70 – – – – – – 50 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Security systems .......................................................... Other structural elements ................................................. Other structural elements, unspecified ......................... Entrances and exits ...................................................... Entrances and exits, unspecified ............................. Doors, except garage and vehicle ............................ Garage doors ........................................................... Entrances and exits, n.e.c. ....................................... Fences, fence panels, gates ........................................ Fences, fence panels, gates, unspecified ................ Chain-link fences, panels ......................................... Barbed-wire fences .................................................. Wooden fences, panels ............................................ Gates ........................................................................ Fences, fence panels, gates, n.e.c. ......................... Windows, openings ...................................................... Roofs ............................................................................ Roofs, unspecified .................................................... Skylights ................................................................... Existing roof openings, other than skylights ............. Roof surfaces other than roof edge .......................... Roof edges ............................................................... Roofs, n.e.c. ............................................................. Trusses, girders, beams—structurally attached ........... Trusses, girders, beams—structurally attached, unspecified ............................................................. Girders, beams, structural steel ............................... Roof trusses, joists ................................................... Ceilings, walls .............................................................. Ceilings, walls, unspecified ...................................... Ceilings .................................................................... Walls ........................................................................ Ceilings, walls, n.e.c. ................................................ Handrails, banisters ..................................................... Elevator shafts ............................................................. Structural elements, n.e.c. ........................................... Floors, walkways, ground surfaces .................................. Floors, walkways, ground surfaces, unspecified .......... Stairs, steps, escalators ............................................... Stairs, steps, unspecified ......................................... Stairs, steps—indoors .............................................. Stairs, steps—outdoors ............................................ Escalators ................................................................ Floors ........................................................................... Floor, unspecified ..................................................... Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome – 130 – 120 – 120 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 40 – 30 – 20 – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 40 – – – – – – 20 – Total – 820 – 430 40 380 – – 40 – – – – 20 – 40 70 – – – – – 40 – – – – 220 – 40 180 – – – – 10,260 480 1,370 470 700 190 20 4,810 830 With fractures and other injuries With sprains and other injuries – 200 – 120 – 120 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 280 – 160 – 150 – – – – – – – – – 30 40 – – – – – 30 – – – – – – – 60 – 30 30 – – – – 1,810 50 170 40 100 30 – 730 140 50 – – 40 – – – – 5,840 240 860 260 490 100 – 2,930 410 Soreness, pain All other natures6 – 2,660 – 1,520 – 1,470 20 30 200 – – – – 70 100 70 150 70 – – 40 – 30 160 – 3,340 – 2,200 – 2,120 50 20 200 20 – – – 140 40 210 80 30 – – – – 30 180 70 80 – 130 30 360 20 50 280 – 30 – 40 13,870 750 1,390 820 390 180 – 7,650 1,980 – 460 – 200 260 – 40 – 60 25,140 1,320 3,610 1,990 820 800 – 14,260 2,360 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Existing floor opening ............................................... Floor irregularity ....................................................... Floor, n.e.c. .............................................................. Ground ......................................................................... Ground, unspecified ................................................. Ground irregularity ................................................... Ground, n.e.c. .......................................................... Sidewalks, paths, outdoor walkways ............................ Sidewalks, paths, outdoor walkways, unspecified ... Sidewalk, path, or outdoor walkway irregularity ....... Sidewalk, path, outdoor walkway—paved ................ Sidewalk, path, outdoor walkway—unpaved ............ Streets, roads, driveways ............................................. Street, road, driveway, unspecified .......................... Street, road, or driveway irregularity ........................ Street, road, driveway—paved ................................. Street, road, driveway—unpaved ............................. Parking lots .................................................................. Parking lot, unspecified ............................................ Parking lot irregularity .............................................. Parking lot—paved ................................................... Parking lot—unpaved ............................................... Curbs, traffic calming bumps, embankments ............... Curbs, traffic calming bumps, embankments, unspecified ............................................................. Curbs ........................................................................ Speed bumps, speed humps ................................... Concrete parking blocks and barriers ...................... Embankments .......................................................... Culverts, nonconfined ditches .................................. Curbs, traffic calming bumps, embankments, n.e.c. Other floors, walkways, ground surfaces ..................... Other floors, walkways, ground surfaces, unspecified ............................................................. Piers, wharfs ............................................................ Ramps, loading docks, dock plates .......................... Moving walkways ..................................................... Grates and drains in floor surface ............................ Airport runways ........................................................ Floors, walkways, ground surfaces, n.e.c. ............... Geographical structures ................................................... Raised natural structures, hills, mountains .................. Hills .......................................................................... Mountains ................................................................. Water bodies—natural ................................................. Source code3 Private industry4 Sprains, strains, tears Fractures 6621 6622 6629 663 6630 6631 6639 664 6640 6641 6642 6643 665 6650 6651 6652 6653 666 6660 6661 6662 6663 667 360 3,660 59,700 19,440 6,890 4,340 8,220 4,800 1,840 950 1,930 80 1,860 470 380 990 30 8,190 3,270 720 4,140 70 1,870 60 1,160 17,610 7,260 2,290 2,350 2,610 1,300 500 350 400 60 410 130 120 150 – 2,050 1,010 170 840 30 600 30 440 9,800 2,980 1,120 420 1,440 1,070 500 210 340 – 840 100 180 550 – 2,150 620 180 1,330 – 290 6670 6671 6672 6673 6675 6676 6679 669 70 1,130 50 90 400 100 20 5,560 20 470 – – 30 80 – 1,570 20 200 20 – – – – 1,070 6690 6691 6692 6693 6694 6695 6699 67 671 6711 6712 673 190 30 4,380 20 380 20 540 110 80 40 20 30 80 – 1,140 – 170 – 160 30 30 – – – 30 – 920 – 30 – 90 50 20 – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 41 Total Cuts, lacerations – – 60 1,750 340 150 40 140 140 30 80 40 – – – – – – 170 60 30 90 – 60 – 60 1,730 320 140 40 140 130 30 80 30 – – – – – – 150 30 30 90 – 60 – Punctures – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Bruises, contusions Heat burns Chemical burns – – – – – – 70 790 10,340 2,730 1,010 500 1,220 590 230 70 280 – 160 50 – 90 – 960 390 60 510 – 180 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 130 – 20 – – – 810 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 – 570 – 60 – 120 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 20 60 60 – – – – – 340 – – – – – 330 – – – – – – – – – – 280 – 30 – 20 – – – – – – – 280 – 30 – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Existing floor opening ............................................... Floor irregularity ....................................................... Floor, n.e.c. .............................................................. Ground ......................................................................... Ground, unspecified ................................................. Ground irregularity ................................................... Ground, n.e.c. .......................................................... Sidewalks, paths, outdoor walkways ............................ Sidewalks, paths, outdoor walkways, unspecified ... Sidewalk, path, or outdoor walkway irregularity ....... Sidewalk, path, outdoor walkway—paved ................ Sidewalk, path, outdoor walkway—unpaved ............ Streets, roads, driveways ............................................. Street, road, driveway, unspecified .......................... Street, road, or driveway irregularity ........................ Street, road, driveway—paved ................................. Street, road, driveway—unpaved ............................. Parking lots .................................................................. Parking lot, unspecified ............................................ Parking lot irregularity .............................................. Parking lot—paved ................................................... Parking lot—unpaved ............................................... Curbs, traffic calming bumps, embankments ............... Curbs, traffic calming bumps, embankments, unspecified ............................................................. Curbs ........................................................................ Speed bumps, speed humps ................................... Concrete parking blocks and barriers ...................... Embankments .......................................................... Culverts, nonconfined ditches .................................. Curbs, traffic calming bumps, embankments, n.e.c. Other floors, walkways, ground surfaces ..................... Other floors, walkways, ground surfaces, unspecified ............................................................. Piers, wharfs ............................................................ Ramps, loading docks, dock plates .......................... Moving walkways ..................................................... Grates and drains in floor surface ............................ Airport runways ........................................................ Floors, walkways, ground surfaces, n.e.c. ............... Geographical structures ................................................... Raised natural structures, hills, mountains .................. Hills .......................................................................... Mountains ................................................................. Water bodies—natural ................................................. Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 460 – 30 – 50 – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 42 – – Total 20 20 300 3,660 1,100 340 220 540 600 240 140 210 – 100 40 20 40 – 800 390 60 340 – 450 50 – 50 – – – 540 With fractures and other injuries With sprains and other injuries – 110 480 280 90 50 140 110 20 50 40 – 20 – – 20 – 400 230 20 150 – – 20 160 2,340 540 150 120 270 320 140 60 120 – 40 – 20 – – 240 110 40 90 – 390 – – – – – – – 40 – – – – – – – – – 70 180 5,420 1,840 830 230 780 500 150 50 290 – 150 40 40 70 – 840 350 100 370 20 130 – – – – – 300 – 130 – – – – – 610 – 100 – – – – – 620 – – 270 – 20 – – – – – – – 30 – 500 – 40 – 30 – – – – – – – 510 – 20 – 80 – – – – – 30 – – All other natures6 100 730 11,070 3,190 1,140 570 1,480 610 190 50 360 – 180 80 – 80 – 1,210 450 120 640 – 160 – 50 Soreness, pain TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Source code3 Private industry4 Sprains, strains, tears Fractures – Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns Chemical burns – – – – – – 440 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Structures and surfaces, n.e.c. ........................................ 69 110 30 Tools, instruments, and equipment ................................. Tools, instruments, and equipment, unspecified .............. Handtools—nonpowered .................................................. Handtools—nonpowered, unspecified ......................... Boring handtools—nonpowered ................................... Augers, plumbing snakes—nonpowered ................. Braces—nonpowered ............................................... Drills—nonpowered .................................................. Cutting handtools—nonpowered .................................. Cutting handtools—nonpowered, unspecified .......... Axes, hatchets .......................................................... Bolt cutters—nonpowered ........................................ Chisels—nonpowered .............................................. Box cutters and razor knives .................................... Knives, unspecified or n.e.c. .................................... Saws—nonpowered ................................................. Scissors, snips, shears—nonpowered ..................... Cutting handtools—nonpowered, n.e.c. ................... Digging handtools—nonpowered ................................. Digging handtools—nonpowered, unspecified ......... Hoes ......................................................................... Picks ......................................................................... Shovels .................................................................... Trowels ..................................................................... Digging handtools—nonpowered, n.e.c. .................. Gripping handtools—nonpowered ................................ Gripping handtools—nonpowered, unspecified ....... Pliers, tongs ............................................................. Vises, clamps ........................................................... Gripping handtools—nonpowered, n.e.c. ................. Striking and nailing handtools—nonpowered ............... Striking and nailing handtools—nonpowered, unspecified ............................................................. Hammers, except sledge—nonpowered .................. Mallets ...................................................................... Sledges, sledgehammers ......................................... Toe kickers, knee kickers ......................................... Striking and nailing handtools—nonpowered, n.e.c. Surfacing handtools—nonpowered .............................. Surfacing handtools—nonpowered, unspecified ...... Files—surfacing handtool ......................................... Planes—surfacing handtool ..................................... Sanders—nonpowered ............................................ 7 70 71 710 711 7111 7112 7113 712 7120 7121 7122 7123 7124 7125 7126 7127 7129 713 7130 7131 7132 7133 7134 7139 714 7140 7141 7142 7149 715 80,740 2,830 30,130 230 550 330 100 40 17,750 270 30 80 110 4,370 10,930 430 930 590 1,890 150 30 70 1,570 40 30 830 50 130 400 260 2,710 19,030 1,010 4,690 80 450 320 40 20 210 – – 20 – 30 20 40 – 70 860 60 20 – 750 – – 400 20 50 130 200 540 7,320 130 1,020 40 – – – – 50 – – – – – – – – 20 30 – – – – – – 100 – 30 70 – 360 28,910 380 19,590 40 60 – 40 20 16,720 210 – – 40 4,270 10,590 360 860 360 440 – – 50 380 – – 80 – – 50 – 430 25,730 360 18,820 30 50 – – – 16,390 210 – – 40 4,190 10,430 360 780 360 410 – – 30 370 – – 80 – – 50 – 410 7150 7151 7152 7154 7155 7159 716 7160 7161 7162 7163 130 1,590 110 700 110 60 500 20 40 40 20 30 120 – 240 110 20 90 – – – – – 270 – 60 – – 20 – – – – 50 340 – 30 – – 300 – 30 40 – 40 320 – 30 – – 280 – – 40 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 43 3,180 20 770 – – – – – 330 – – – – 80 160 – 80 – 30 – – 20 – – – – – – – – 30 – 20 – – – – 20 – 20 – – 5,480 120 1,010 – – – – – 120 – – – – – – – – 100 30 – – – – – – 90 – – 60 20 530 20 320 40 150 – – – – – – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Structures and surfaces, n.e.c. ........................................ Tools, instruments, and equipment ................................. Tools, instruments, and equipment, unspecified .............. Handtools—nonpowered .................................................. Handtools—nonpowered, unspecified ......................... Boring handtools—nonpowered ................................... Augers, plumbing snakes—nonpowered ................. Braces—nonpowered ............................................... Drills—nonpowered .................................................. Cutting handtools—nonpowered .................................. Cutting handtools—nonpowered, unspecified .......... Axes, hatchets .......................................................... Bolt cutters—nonpowered ........................................ Chisels—nonpowered .............................................. Box cutters and razor knives .................................... Knives, unspecified or n.e.c. .................................... Saws—nonpowered ................................................. Scissors, snips, shears—nonpowered ..................... Cutting handtools—nonpowered, n.e.c. ................... Digging handtools—nonpowered ................................. Digging handtools—nonpowered, unspecified ......... Hoes ......................................................................... Picks ......................................................................... Shovels .................................................................... Trowels ..................................................................... Digging handtools—nonpowered, n.e.c. .................. Gripping handtools—nonpowered ................................ Gripping handtools—nonpowered, unspecified ....... Pliers, tongs ............................................................. Vises, clamps ........................................................... Gripping handtools—nonpowered, n.e.c. ................. Striking and nailing handtools—nonpowered ............... Striking and nailing handtools—nonpowered, unspecified ............................................................. Hammers, except sledge—nonpowered .................. Mallets ...................................................................... Sledges, sledgehammers ......................................... Toe kickers, knee kickers ......................................... Striking and nailing handtools—nonpowered, n.e.c. Surfacing handtools—nonpowered .............................. Surfacing handtools—nonpowered, unspecified ...... Files—surfacing handtool ......................................... Planes—surfacing handtool ..................................... Sanders—nonpowered ............................................ Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome – – – 530 30 180 – – – – – 170 – – – – 30 100 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 170 – 70 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 50 – – – – – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 44 With sprains and other injuries Soreness, pain Total With fractures and other injuries – – – – 770 – 130 – – – – – 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 60 440 – 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1,940 20 210 – – – – – 40 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 – – – – 80 – 50 – 20 – – – – – – – 40 – – – – – – – – – All other natures6 20 9,510 780 1,810 20 – – – – 150 – – – – 20 40 – – – 270 – – – 260 – – 40 – – 20 – 360 7,420 360 1,540 50 – – – – 280 20 – 20 – 20 170 – – 20 220 30 – – 160 30 – 80 – – 50 – 390 – 210 – 130 – – 20 – – – – 20 270 20 70 – 20 50 – – – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Sharpening stones and wheels—nonpowered ......... Scrapers—nonpowered ........................................... Putty knives .............................................................. Surfacing handtools—nonpowered, n.e.c. ............... Turning handtools—nonpowered ................................. Turning handtools—nonpowered, unspecified ......... Screwdrivers—nonpowered ..................................... Ratchet drivers—nonpowered .................................. Wrenches—nonpowered .......................................... Turning handtools—nonpowered, n.e.c. .................. Other handtools—nonpowered .................................... Other handtools—nonpowered, unspecified ............ Brooms, mops, and other cleaning tools .................. Crowbars .................................................................. Pitchforks, spading forks .......................................... Rakes ....................................................................... Stapling tools—nonpowered .................................... Tape guns ................................................................ Handtools—nonpowered, n.e.c. ............................... Handtools—powered ........................................................ Handtools—powered, unspecified ............................... Boring handtools—powered ......................................... Augers, plumbing snakes—powered ....................... Drills—powered ........................................................ Routers and molders—powered .............................. Cutting handtools—powered ........................................ Cutting handtools—powered, unspecified ................ Chainsaws—powered .............................................. Knives—powered ..................................................... Saws—powered, except chainsaws ......................... Lawn edgers, clippers, trimmers—powered ............. Cutting handtools—powered, n.e.c. ......................... Striking and nailing handtools—powered ..................... Striking and nailing handtools—powered, unspecified ............................................................. Hammers—powered ................................................ Jackhammers—powered ......................................... Punches—powered .................................................. Riveters—powered ................................................... Nail guns—powered ................................................. Stapling tools—electric or pneumatic ....................... Striking and nailing handtools—powered, n.e.c. ...... Surfacing handtools—powered .................................... Surfacing handtools—powered, unspecified ............ Buffers, polishers, waxers—powered ....................... Source code3 Private industry4 7164 7165 7166 7169 717 7170 7171 7172 7173 7179 719 7190 7191 7192 7193 7194 7195 7196 7199 72 720 721 7211 7213 7214 722 7220 7221 7223 7224 7225 7229 723 60 190 60 80 2,600 290 300 310 1,620 80 3,060 160 1,320 1,000 30 70 20 20 450 9,610 170 1,940 40 1,750 140 3,180 150 730 40 1,870 270 110 920 7230 7231 7232 7233 7234 7235 7236 7239 724 7240 7241 20 50 220 20 30 430 110 40 1,600 50 290 Sprains, strains, tears – 50 – – 770 30 30 50 640 20 1,280 130 710 280 – 40 – – 110 1,460 30 500 – 490 – 270 – 20 – 200 30 – 100 – – 60 – – – – – 270 30 150 See footnotes at end of table. Page 45 Fractures – – – – 130 – – – 120 – 280 – 20 170 – – – – 80 840 20 310 – 300 – 180 – – – 160 – – 90 – – 40 – – 30 – – 90 – – Total 40 110 50 30 860 – 260 190 220 30 660 – 250 230 – – – – 140 4,750 100 690 – 640 50 2,290 120 630 30 1,280 150 80 480 – – – – – 330 100 20 810 – 20 Cuts, lacerations 40 110 50 30 630 – 40 190 220 30 530 – 190 200 – – – – 110 3,670 100 230 – 180 50 2,280 120 630 30 1,280 150 80 70 – – – – – – – 20 810 – 20 Punctures – – – – 230 – 230 – – – 130 – 60 30 – – – – 30 1,080 – 450 – 450 – – – – – – – – 410 – – – – – 320 90 – – – – Bruises, contusions Heat burns Chemical burns – – – – 100 – – 20 70 – 120 – 30 60 – – – – 20 230 – 70 – 70 – 20 – – – – – – 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 390 – – – – – 20 – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 – – – – – 40 – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Sharpening stones and wheels—nonpowered ......... Scrapers—nonpowered ........................................... Putty knives .............................................................. Surfacing handtools—nonpowered, n.e.c. ............... Turning handtools—nonpowered ................................. Turning handtools—nonpowered, unspecified ......... Screwdrivers—nonpowered ..................................... Ratchet drivers—nonpowered .................................. Wrenches—nonpowered .......................................... Turning handtools—nonpowered, n.e.c. .................. Other handtools—nonpowered .................................... Other handtools—nonpowered, unspecified ............ Brooms, mops, and other cleaning tools .................. Crowbars .................................................................. Pitchforks, spading forks .......................................... Rakes ....................................................................... Stapling tools—nonpowered .................................... Tape guns ................................................................ Handtools—nonpowered, n.e.c. ............................... Handtools—powered ........................................................ Handtools—powered, unspecified ............................... Boring handtools—powered ......................................... Augers, plumbing snakes—powered ....................... Drills—powered ........................................................ Routers and molders—powered .............................. Cutting handtools—powered ........................................ Cutting handtools—powered, unspecified ................ Chainsaws—powered .............................................. Knives—powered ..................................................... Saws—powered, except chainsaws ......................... Lawn edgers, clippers, trimmers—powered ............. Cutting handtools—powered, n.e.c. ......................... Striking and nailing handtools—powered ..................... Striking and nailing handtools—powered, unspecified ............................................................. Hammers—powered ................................................ Jackhammers—powered ......................................... Punches—powered .................................................. Riveters—powered ................................................... Nail guns—powered ................................................. Stapling tools—electric or pneumatic ....................... Striking and nailing handtools—powered, n.e.c. ...... Surfacing handtools—powered .................................... Surfacing handtools—powered, unspecified ............ Buffers, polishers, waxers—powered ....................... Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome Total – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 290 – 40 – 40 – 140 – – – 90 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 90 – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 46 20 – – – 20 – With fractures and other injuries With sprains and other injuries Soreness, pain – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 – – 20 – – – – – 150 – 40 – 20 – 50 – 20 – 20 – – 20 20 – – – – – – – – 40 20 All other natures6 – – – – – 520 100 – 20 390 – 430 – 230 140 – – – – 50 510 – 110 – 80 – 70 – 20 – – 30 – 90 40 200 – – 20 150 20 260 – 80 110 – – – – 30 970 20 190 20 120 50 150 – 30 – 80 – – 90 – – – – 40 – – 40 – – 90 – 40 40 – – – – 20 200 20 60 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Hand grinders—powered ......................................... Sanders—powered .................................................. Sandblasters—powered ........................................... Surfacing handtools—powered, n.e.c. ..................... Turning handtools—powered ....................................... Turning handtools—powered, unspecified ............... Bolt setters—powered .............................................. Impact wrenches—powered ..................................... Screwdrivers—powered ........................................... Tongs—powered ...................................................... Welding and heating handtools—powered .................. Welding and heating handtools—powered, unspecified ............................................................. Welding, cutting, and blow torches .......................... Soldering irons—powered ........................................ Heat guns ................................................................. Welding and heating handtools—powered, n.e.c. .... Other handtools—powered .......................................... Scrubbers—powered ............................................... Sprayers, air guns—paint ......................................... Power washers ......................................................... Handtools—powered, n.e.c. ..................................... Handtools—power not determined ................................... Handtools—power not determined, unspecified .......... Boring handtools—power not determined .................... Augers, plumbing snakes—power not determined .. Drills—power not determined ................................... Cutting handtools—power not determined ................... Cutting handtools—power not determined, unspecified ............................................................. Knives—power not determined ................................ Saws—power not determined .................................. Cutting handtools—power not determined, n.e.c. .... Striking and nailing handtools—power not determined Hammers—power not determined ........................... Punches—power not determined ............................. Surfacing handtools—power not determined ............... Surfacing handtools—power not determined, unspecified ............................................................. Sanders—power not determined ............................. Turning handtools—power not determined .................. Turning handtools—power not determined, unspecified ............................................................. Screwdrivers—power not determined ...................... Wrenches—power not determined ........................... Source code3 Private industry4 Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions 7242 7243 7244 7249 725 7250 7251 7252 7253 7254 726 1,050 140 40 30 530 50 30 140 250 60 680 60 – – – 110 – – 50 20 – 30 60 – – – 100 – – – 100 – – 770 20 – – 150 – – – 140 – 50 770 20 – – 30 – – – 20 – 50 – – – – 120 – – – 120 – – – – – – 7260 7261 7262 7263 7269 729 7291 7292 7293 7299 73 730 731 7311 7313 732 50 380 40 80 130 580 110 90 270 90 1,960 70 250 150 80 500 – – – – – 160 40 – 80 20 630 30 110 90 – – – – – – – – – – – – 170 – 50 80 40 730 – 50 – 40 390 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 630 – 40 – 30 380 7320 7322 7323 7329 733 7331 7332 734 80 70 310 40 150 110 30 70 – – – – – – – 40 70 250 30 60 20 20 – 40 60 250 30 30 20 – – – – – – 7340 7341 735 40 40 610 – – – 110 – – – – 7350 7351 7352 50 110 450 40 – 300 – – – – – – 50 50 50 20 350 See footnotes at end of table. Page 47 30 – – – – 170 – 20 – 20 – – – – – 60 – – 60 70 40 80 – 40 20 60 20 100 – 20 – – – 30 – – – 80 30 – 50 30 20 – Chemical burns – – – – – – – – – – 340 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 240 – 30 40 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 – – 20 – – – 90 – – Heat burns 30 – – – – 60 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Hand grinders—powered ......................................... Sanders—powered .................................................. Sandblasters—powered ........................................... Surfacing handtools—powered, n.e.c. ..................... Turning handtools—powered ....................................... Turning handtools—powered, unspecified ............... Bolt setters—powered .............................................. Impact wrenches—powered ..................................... Screwdrivers—powered ........................................... Tongs—powered ...................................................... Welding and heating handtools—powered .................. Welding and heating handtools—powered, unspecified ............................................................. Welding, cutting, and blow torches .......................... Soldering irons—powered ........................................ Heat guns ................................................................. Welding and heating handtools—powered, n.e.c. .... Other handtools—powered .......................................... Scrubbers—powered ............................................... Sprayers, air guns—paint ......................................... Power washers ......................................................... Handtools—powered, n.e.c. ..................................... Handtools—power not determined ................................... Handtools—power not determined, unspecified .......... Boring handtools—power not determined .................... Augers, plumbing snakes—power not determined .. Drills—power not determined ................................... Cutting handtools—power not determined ................... Cutting handtools—power not determined, unspecified ............................................................. Knives—power not determined ................................ Saws—power not determined .................................. Cutting handtools—power not determined, n.e.c. .... Striking and nailing handtools—power not determined Hammers—power not determined ........................... Punches—power not determined ............................. Surfacing handtools—power not determined ............... Surfacing handtools—power not determined, unspecified ............................................................. Sanders—power not determined ............................. Turning handtools—power not determined .................. Turning handtools—power not determined, unspecified ............................................................. Screwdrivers—power not determined ...................... Wrenches—power not determined ........................... Amputations 70 20 Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome Total With fractures and other injuries With sprains and other injuries Soreness, pain – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 48 All other natures6 20 50 60 – 20 – – – 40 – – – – – 80 – – 30 – 50 – – – – – 20 160 – 80 – 70 20 40 20 90 – – – 40 – 170 – 60 50 – 30 40 – 170 – – – – 50 30 – – – – – – – – – 40 – 20 – – – – – 40 30 – 30 – – 20 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Measuring handtools .................................................... Calipers, micrometers .............................................. Dividers .................................................................... Gauges ..................................................................... Scales ...................................................................... Measuring handtools, n.e.c. ..................................... Other handtools—power not determined ..................... Staplers—power not determined .............................. Handtools—power not determined, n.e.c. ................ Ladders ............................................................................ Ladders, unspecified .................................................... Ladders—fixed ............................................................. Ladders—movable ....................................................... Movable ladders, unspecified ................................... Extension ladders ..................................................... Step ladders ............................................................. Straight ladders ........................................................ Truck mounted ladders, aerial ladder trams ............. Movable ladders, n.e.c. ............................................ Ladders, n.e.c. ............................................................. Medical and surgical instruments and equipment ............ Medical and surgical instruments and equipment, unspecified ................................................................. Medical sharps instruments ......................................... Needles, syringes ..................................................... Scalpels .................................................................... Medical sharps instruments, n.e.c. ........................... Health care and orthopedic equipment ........................ Health care and orthopedic equipment, unspecified Canes, crutches, walkers ......................................... Health care and orthopedic equipment, n.e.c. ......... Wheelchairs and other mobility devices ....................... Wheelchairs and other mobility devices, unspecified Wheelchairs—powered ............................................ Mobility scooters—powered ..................................... Wheelchairs—nonpowered ...................................... Wheelchairs and other mobility devices, n.e.c. ........ Latex gloves ................................................................. Stretchers, backboards, wheeled cots, stair chairs ...... Intravenous (IV) poles and machines ........................... Patient hoists, lifting harnesses .................................... Medical and surgical instruments and equipment, n.e.c. .......................................................................... Photographic, athletic, and recreational equipment ......... Source code3 Private industry4 Sprains, strains, tears 736 7361 7362 7363 7368 7369 739 7391 7399 74 740 741 742 7420 7421 7422 7423 7424 7429 749 75 240 40 20 20 100 40 60 20 50 21,360 9,440 340 10,320 5,290 940 3,320 220 150 410 1,270 8,290 40 20 5,680 2,540 90 2,770 1,440 430 710 30 60 110 270 3,750 750 751 7511 7512 7519 752 7520 7521 7529 753 7530 7531 7532 7533 7539 754 755 756 757 130 1,190 990 90 100 610 180 130 300 2,910 1,000 270 260 1,230 160 80 1,870 140 730 70 – – – – 290 180 40 70 1,490 500 80 140 720 60 – 1,190 40 370 759 76 630 2,490 290 770 – – – 20 – 20 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 49 Fractures 20 – – – – – – – – 4,500 1,790 90 2,360 1,080 250 920 50 20 40 260 220 Total Cuts, lacerations – – 900 520 – 320 200 – 100 – – – 50 1,330 – – – 890 520 – 320 200 – 100 – – – 50 300 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1,020 30 20 1,110 930 90 90 40 – – 30 60 – – – 50 – – 20 – – – 110 – 80 30 30 – – 20 60 – – – 50 – – 20 – – – 1,000 930 – 60 20 – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – 40 250 70 150 60 150 – – – – – 30 – 30 – 80 20 – – 20 20 – 20 – 80 40 – – – 80 40 Punctures – – – 30 20 30 – – Bruises, contusions Heat burns Chemical burns – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 20 420 110 110 60 130 – – 130 40 100 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 90 240 – – – – 30 – – – 30 – – – – 2,570 1,100 100 1,250 530 30 590 – 60 50 110 840 – – – – – 50 – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Measuring handtools .................................................... Calipers, micrometers .............................................. Dividers .................................................................... Gauges ..................................................................... Scales ...................................................................... Measuring handtools, n.e.c. ..................................... Other handtools—power not determined ..................... Staplers—power not determined .............................. Handtools—power not determined, n.e.c. ................ Ladders ............................................................................ Ladders, unspecified .................................................... Ladders—fixed ............................................................. Ladders—movable ....................................................... Movable ladders, unspecified ................................... Extension ladders ..................................................... Step ladders ............................................................. Straight ladders ........................................................ Truck mounted ladders, aerial ladder trams ............. Movable ladders, n.e.c. ............................................ Ladders, n.e.c. ............................................................. Medical and surgical instruments and equipment ............ Medical and surgical instruments and equipment, unspecified ................................................................. Medical sharps instruments ......................................... Needles, syringes ..................................................... Scalpels .................................................................... Medical sharps instruments, n.e.c. ........................... Health care and orthopedic equipment ........................ Health care and orthopedic equipment, unspecified Canes, crutches, walkers ......................................... Health care and orthopedic equipment, n.e.c. ......... Wheelchairs and other mobility devices ....................... Wheelchairs and other mobility devices, unspecified Wheelchairs—powered ............................................ Mobility scooters—powered ..................................... Wheelchairs—nonpowered ...................................... Wheelchairs and other mobility devices, n.e.c. ........ Latex gloves ................................................................. Stretchers, backboards, wheeled cots, stair chairs ...... Intravenous (IV) poles and machines ........................... Patient hoists, lifting harnesses .................................... Medical and surgical instruments and equipment, n.e.c. .......................................................................... Photographic, athletic, and recreational equipment ......... Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 50 – – – – – – – – – Total 20 – – 20 – 20 – – – – – 40 – – – – – – – – – 1,370 660 – 420 250 40 100 – – 20 280 80 30 – – – – – – 20 – – 30 With fractures and other injuries With sprains and other injuries – – – – – – – – – 570 150 – 160 140 20 – – – – 250 – – – – – – – – – – 300 150 – 130 50 – 60 – – – 30 60 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Soreness, pain All other natures6 20 – – – 40 – – – 20 – – – – 4,090 1,780 – 2,050 930 100 760 130 – 130 240 1,200 – – – – – 20 – – – – 2,230 1,030 30 1,110 860 60 160 – – 40 60 810 – 60 50 – – 90 – – 60 – – – – 80 580 280 30 20 210 30 – 320 20 120 50 250 70 50 20 90 30 80 170 30 80 – – 60 500 80 540 20 – – – – – – 20 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Photographic, athletic, and recreational equipment, unspecified ................................................................. Photographic equipment .............................................. Cameras—still and motion picture ........................... Screens—still and motion picture ............................. Photographic equipment, n.e.c. ............................... Writing, drawing, and art supplies ................................ Pens and pencils ...................................................... Art supplies and materials, except paint .................. Writing, drawing, and art supplies, n.e.c. ................. Recreation and athletic equipment ............................... Recreation and athletic equipment, unspecified ...... Balls, pucks .............................................................. Baseball bats, hockey sticks, rackets ....................... Gymnasium and exercise equipment ....................... Camping equipment ................................................. Playground equipment ............................................. Snow sports equipment ............................................ Water sports equipment ........................................... Recreation and athletic equipment, n.e.c. ................ Protective equipment, except clothing ............................. Dust masks .................................................................. Lifelines, lanyards, safety belts, harnesses .................. Safety glasses or goggles ............................................ Protective equipment, except clothing, n.e.c. ............... Firearms, law enforcement, and other self-defense equipment ...................................................................... Firearms ....................................................................... Firearm, unspecified ................................................. Other tools, instruments, and equipment ......................... Other tools, instruments, and equipment, unspecified Clocks .......................................................................... Cooking and eating utensils, except knives ................. Musical instruments ..................................................... Pianos, organs, keyboards ....................................... Musical instruments, n.e.c. ....................................... Sewing notions ............................................................. Fabric pins, safety pins ............................................ Sewing needles ........................................................ Fishing equipment ........................................................ Fishing equipment, unspecified ................................ Commercial fishing equipment ................................. Fishing equipment, n.e.c. ......................................... Tools, instruments, and equipment, n.e.c. ................... Source code3 Private industry4 760 761 7611 7614 7619 762 7621 7623 7629 763 7630 7631 7632 7633 7634 7635 7637 7638 7639 77 771 775 777 779 20 130 30 20 60 130 40 60 20 2,200 40 830 50 490 30 190 90 80 390 240 30 130 20 30 78 781 7810 79 790 791 792 793 7931 7939 794 7941 7942 795 7950 7952 7959 799 90 60 50 3,740 110 30 690 80 50 30 100 20 80 140 30 20 90 2,570 Sprains, strains, tears 20 30 Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations – – 20 20 20 – 690 20 190 20 160 20 30 40 20 190 110 – 90 – 30 – – – – – – – – – 240 – 20 – 130 – 30 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 120 – 30 – 20 – 40 – – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – 120 – 30 – 20 – 40 – – – – – – – – – – – 920 20 – 160 50 40 – – – – 20 – – – 640 – – – 180 20 – 20 – – – – – – – – – – 130 50 40 40 1,020 40 – 330 – – – 70 20 50 20 – – – 560 20 – – 880 40 – 310 – – – 20 – 20 – – – – 500 – – 20 30 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 51 Punctures – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Bruises, contusions – – – – – 20 – – – 210 20 120 – 40 – – – – 20 40 – 30 – – 30 30 – 150 – – 30 – – – 50 20 30 – – – – 70 – – – 360 – – 50 – – – – – – – – – – 280 Heat burns Chemical burns – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 – – 20 – – – – – – – – – – 20 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Photographic, athletic, and recreational equipment, unspecified ................................................................. Photographic equipment .............................................. Cameras—still and motion picture ........................... Screens—still and motion picture ............................. Photographic equipment, n.e.c. ............................... Writing, drawing, and art supplies ................................ Pens and pencils ...................................................... Art supplies and materials, except paint .................. Writing, drawing, and art supplies, n.e.c. ................. Recreation and athletic equipment ............................... Recreation and athletic equipment, unspecified ...... Balls, pucks .............................................................. Baseball bats, hockey sticks, rackets ....................... Gymnasium and exercise equipment ....................... Camping equipment ................................................. Playground equipment ............................................. Snow sports equipment ............................................ Water sports equipment ........................................... Recreation and athletic equipment, n.e.c. ................ Protective equipment, except clothing ............................. Dust masks .................................................................. Lifelines, lanyards, safety belts, harnesses .................. Safety glasses or goggles ............................................ Protective equipment, except clothing, n.e.c. ............... Firearms, law enforcement, and other self-defense equipment ...................................................................... Firearms ....................................................................... Firearm, unspecified ................................................. Other tools, instruments, and equipment ......................... Other tools, instruments, and equipment, unspecified Clocks .......................................................................... Cooking and eating utensils, except knives ................. Musical instruments ..................................................... Pianos, organs, keyboards ....................................... Musical instruments, n.e.c. ....................................... Sewing notions ............................................................. Fabric pins, safety pins ............................................ Sewing needles ........................................................ Fishing equipment ........................................................ Fishing equipment, unspecified ................................ Commercial fishing equipment ................................. Fishing equipment, n.e.c. ......................................... Tools, instruments, and equipment, n.e.c. ................... Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome Total – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 52 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 60 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 50 With fractures and other injuries With sprains and other injuries Soreness, pain All other natures6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 – 440 – 280 – 50 – 50 – – 40 – – – – – 30 – – – 470 – 190 – 90 – 40 – 30 110 60 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 430 – – – 20 – – – – – 100 – – – 290 – – – 730 – – 100 – – – – – – – – – – 600 30 – – 20 20 – 30 – – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Vehicles ............................................................................... Vehicles, unspecified ....................................................... Aircraft .............................................................................. Aircraft unspecified ....................................................... Airplanes—powered fixed wing .................................... Airplane—powered fixed wing, unspecified ............. Airplane—jet or turbine engine ................................. Aircraft—powered rotary wing ...................................... Helicopter ................................................................. Aircraft—nonpowered .................................................. Aircraft, n.e.c ................................................................ Rail vehicles ..................................................................... Rail vehicle, unspecified ............................................... Amusement park rail vehicle ........................................ Streetcar, trolley, cable car, light rail ............................ Train, locomotive, rail car ............................................. Train, locomotive, rail car, unspecified ..................... Passenger train, heavy rail ....................................... Rail car(s)—unattached to locomotive ..................... Water vehicles .................................................................. Water vehicle, unspecified ........................................... Barge ............................................................................ Commercial fishing vessel ........................................... Tugboat, towboat ......................................................... Cargo ship, freighter, passenger liner, ship, excluding sail-powered ............................................................... Motorboat, motorized yacht .......................................... Rowboat, kayak, canoe ................................................ Raft, floating dock ........................................................ Water vehicle, n.e.c ...................................................... Highway vehicles, motorized ............................................ Highway vehicle, motorized, unspecified ..................... Passenger vehicles—automobiles, buses, and passenger vans .......................................................... Passenger vehicle, unspecified ................................ Ambulance, police, and other emergency passenger vehicle .................................................. Taxi .......................................................................... Automobile ............................................................... Bus ........................................................................... Passenger van ......................................................... Motorcycle, moped, dirt bike .................................... Motor home, RV ....................................................... Passenger vehicle, n.e.c .......................................... Source code3 Private industry4 Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations 8 80 81 810 811 8110 8111 812 8121 813 819 82 820 821 822 824 8240 8242 8244 83 830 831 832 833 88,950 2,440 1,620 440 1,060 230 790 40 30 30 60 820 100 20 30 650 550 20 70 900 170 90 120 50 28,620 720 680 160 470 50 420 – – 20 40 240 30 – – 200 180 – – 430 60 20 – 30 9,180 570 100 60 – – – 30 30 – – 150 40 – – 90 40 – 40 50 20 20 – – 3,680 60 70 20 40 – 30 – – – – 60 – – – 60 60 – – – – – – – 3,630 60 70 20 40 – 30 – – – – 60 – – – 60 60 – – – – – – – 834 835 837 838 839 84 840 170 60 60 110 60 50,580 7,260 130 40 – 100 20 14,570 2,160 – – – – – 4,540 470 – – – – – 2,010 250 – – – – – 1,980 250 841 8410 18,800 3,230 5,580 780 1,190 90 670 410 8411 8412 8413 8414 8415 8416 8417 8419 700 590 9,700 2,320 1,600 320 100 240 230 370 2,470 950 630 100 20 20 50 – 840 90 40 50 – 30 – – 190 30 20 – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 53 Punctures 50 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Bruises, contusions 11,420 230 200 30 150 20 130 – – – – 240 – – – 210 200 – – 60 40 – – – Heat burns 70 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5,720 570 – – – – – – – – 670 410 – – 2,070 180 – – – – – – 190 30 20 – – – – – – – – – – – 70 90 1,400 190 110 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 – – – – – Chemical burns 50 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Vehicles ............................................................................... Vehicles, unspecified ....................................................... Aircraft .............................................................................. Aircraft unspecified ....................................................... Airplanes—powered fixed wing .................................... Airplane—powered fixed wing, unspecified ............. Airplane—jet or turbine engine ................................. Aircraft—powered rotary wing ...................................... Helicopter ................................................................. Aircraft—nonpowered .................................................. Aircraft, n.e.c ................................................................ Rail vehicles ..................................................................... Rail vehicle, unspecified ............................................... Amusement park rail vehicle ........................................ Streetcar, trolley, cable car, light rail ............................ Train, locomotive, rail car ............................................. Train, locomotive, rail car, unspecified ..................... Passenger train, heavy rail ....................................... Rail car(s)—unattached to locomotive ..................... Water vehicles .................................................................. Water vehicle, unspecified ........................................... Barge ............................................................................ Commercial fishing vessel ........................................... Tugboat, towboat ......................................................... Cargo ship, freighter, passenger liner, ship, excluding sail-powered ............................................................... Motorboat, motorized yacht .......................................... Rowboat, kayak, canoe ................................................ Raft, floating dock ........................................................ Water vehicle, n.e.c ...................................................... Highway vehicles, motorized ............................................ Highway vehicle, motorized, unspecified ..................... Passenger vehicles—automobiles, buses, and passenger vans .......................................................... Passenger vehicle, unspecified ................................ Ambulance, police, and other emergency passenger vehicle .................................................. Taxi .......................................................................... Automobile ............................................................... Bus ........................................................................... Passenger van ......................................................... Motorcycle, moped, dirt bike .................................... Motor home, RV ....................................................... Passenger vehicle, n.e.c .......................................... Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome All other natures6 2,400 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 15,960 430 100 20 70 – 30 – – – – 30 – – – – – – – 130 20 30 – – 13,160 340 290 90 200 30 170 – – – – 80 – – – 70 60 – – 200 30 20 100 – – – – – – 620 80 – – – – – 1,840 170 – – – – 30 11,030 1,940 30 – – 7,740 1,140 With sprains and other injuries 6,290 100 170 50 110 110 – – – – – 20 – – – – – – – 30 – – – – 980 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 480 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 330 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4,570 710 200 – – – – – 1,620 290 210 20 700 190 4,570 660 2,890 660 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 50 40 950 130 100 50 – – – – 140 – – – – – 30 20 300 70 60 – – – 140 20 2,620 540 500 40 – 30 140 50 1,230 380 200 30 70 140 20 – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 54 80 Soreness, pain With fractures and other injuries – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 20 – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Trucks—motorized freight hauling and utility ............... Truck—motorized freight hauling and utility, unspecified ............................................................. Semi, tractor-trailer, tanker truck .............................. Boom truck, bucket or basket hoist truck ................. Dump truck ............................................................... Garbage, recycling, or refuse truck .......................... Fire truck, other emergency equipment truck ........... Delivery truck or van ................................................ Cement truck, concrete mixer truck ......................... Tow truck .................................................................. Truck—motorized freight hauling and utility, n.e.c ... Multi-purpose highway vehicles ................................... Multi-purpose highway vehicle, unspecified ............. Pickup truck .............................................................. SUV, sports utility vehicle ......................................... Highway vehicle, motorized, n.e.c. ............................... Animal- and human- powered vehicles ............................ Bicycle, pedal cycle ...................................................... Off-road and industrial vehicles—powered ...................... Off-road or industrial vehicle—powered, unspecified ... Off-road passenger vehicles—powered ....................... Off-road passenger vehicle—powered, unspecified ATV, all terrain vehicle ............................................. Golf cart, personnel transport cart ............................ Snowmobile .............................................................. Off-road passenger vehicles—powered, n.e.c ......... Industrial vehicles, material hauling and transport—powered .................................................... Industrial vehicle, material hauling and transport—powered, unspecified ........................... Forklift, order picker, platform truck—powered ........ Powered industrial carrier ........................................ Pallet jack—powered ............................................... Airport utility vehicle—powered ................................ Industrial vehicle, material hauling and transport—powered, n.e.c ...................................... Tractors, PTOs ............................................................. Tractor, unspecified .................................................. Farm tractor .............................................................. Construction tractor .................................................. Industrial tractor ....................................................... Tractor, n.e.c. ........................................................... Off-road or industrial vehicle—powered, n.e.c ............. Plant and industrial vehicles—nonpowered ..................... Source code3 Private industry4 Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures 842 23,180 6,480 2,800 1,060 1,030 8420 8421 8422 8423 8424 8425 8426 8427 8428 8429 843 8430 8431 8432 849 85 851 86 860 861 8610 8611 8612 8614 8619 6,320 8,960 410 450 480 20 4,260 750 530 1,000 1,020 70 770 170 330 290 260 13,090 50 1,160 30 240 720 20 150 1,590 2,850 80 170 110 – 1,090 190 120 290 330 20 210 90 – 60 60 3,030 20 330 – 60 260 – – 660 1,060 140 40 40 – 340 350 20 140 70 – 60 – – 80 80 2,600 – 210 – 40 120 – 40 360 300 – 50 – – 270 20 – 40 30 – 30 – – 20 20 840 – 110 – 20 70 – – 360 280 – 50 – – 270 20 – 40 30 – 30 – – 20 20 820 – 110 – 20 70 – – – 862 11,240 2,500 2,300 670 8620 8621 8622 8623 8624 460 7,330 170 2,540 360 130 1,450 20 710 80 90 1,730 – 360 60 8629 863 8630 8631 8632 8633 8639 869 87 370 610 230 240 30 80 30 30 18,100 110 170 50 100 20 – – – 8,600 50 80 60 20 See footnotes at end of table. Page 55 – – – – 980 30 Bruises, contusions Heat burns 2,800 40 Chemical burns – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 780 970 – 50 100 – 640 40 – 190 270 – 210 20 – 40 20 2,410 – 120 – 30 50 – 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 650 – 2,200 – – 60 390 – 100 50 50 390 – 100 50 – – – – – 60 1,290 30 670 90 – – – – – – – – – – 60 60 60 60 – – – – – – – – – 60 80 20 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 40 – – – – 610 40 – – – – 610 30 – 30 – – 2,490 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Trucks—motorized freight hauling and utility ............... Truck—motorized freight hauling and utility, unspecified ............................................................. Semi, tractor-trailer, tanker truck .............................. Boom truck, bucket or basket hoist truck ................. Dump truck ............................................................... Garbage, recycling, or refuse truck .......................... Fire truck, other emergency equipment truck ........... Delivery truck or van ................................................ Cement truck, concrete mixer truck ......................... Tow truck .................................................................. Truck—motorized freight hauling and utility, n.e.c ... Multi-purpose highway vehicles ................................... Multi-purpose highway vehicle, unspecified ............. Pickup truck .............................................................. SUV, sports utility vehicle ......................................... Highway vehicle, motorized, n.e.c. ............................... Animal- and human- powered vehicles ............................ Bicycle, pedal cycle ...................................................... Off-road and industrial vehicles—powered ...................... Off-road or industrial vehicle—powered, unspecified ... Off-road passenger vehicles—powered ....................... Off-road passenger vehicle—powered, unspecified ATV, all terrain vehicle ............................................. Golf cart, personnel transport cart ............................ Snowmobile .............................................................. Off-road passenger vehicles—powered, n.e.c ......... Industrial vehicles, material hauling and transport—powered .................................................... Industrial vehicle, material hauling and transport—powered, unspecified ........................... Forklift, order picker, platform truck—powered ........ Powered industrial carrier ........................................ Pallet jack—powered ............................................... Airport utility vehicle—powered ................................ Industrial vehicle, material hauling and transport—powered, n.e.c ...................................... Tractors, PTOs ............................................................. Tractor, unspecified .................................................. Farm tractor .............................................................. Construction tractor .................................................. Industrial tractor ....................................................... Tractor, n.e.c. ........................................................... Off-road or industrial vehicle—powered, n.e.c ............. Plant and industrial vehicles—nonpowered ..................... Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome With sprains and other injuries 2,120 300 920 4,090 3,640 Total Soreness, pain 120 – 30 60 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 650 690 50 40 20 – 510 20 50 100 110 – 80 30 – 20 20 890 – 110 – 60 50 – – 60 180 20 – – – 20 – – – 20 – – – – – – 270 – 20 – – – – – 220 220 20 40 – – 390 – – 20 60 – 60 – – – – 300 – 20 – – 20 – – 1,250 1,840 20 40 160 – 570 20 30 140 130 – 120 – 300 40 40 1,220 – 130 – – 100 – – 980 1,180 80 50 40 – 820 90 300 100 70 – 50 20 – 40 30 2,000 – 140 20 20 70 – 30 – – 700 230 220 1,010 1,750 – – – – – – – – – – – 480 – 160 30 – 170 – 50 – – 130 – 80 – 60 680 20 190 40 50 1,240 70 330 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 60 20 30 50 90 20 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 90 – – – – – – – 90 – 60 – 20 – – – – – – – – – 50 See footnotes at end of table. Page 56 20 All other natures6 With fractures and other injuries 70 60 40 – – – – – 460 20 – – – – – – 50 50 50 – – – – – 190 – – – – 2,540 – 30 – – 2,320 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Source code3 Private industry4 Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Plant and industrial vehicle—nonpowered, unspecified Cart, dolly, hand truck—nonpowered ........................... Pallet jack—nonpowered ............................................. Wagon .......................................................................... Wheelbarrow ................................................................ Shopping cart, grocery carriage—nonpowered ............ Plant and industrial vehicle—nonpowered, n.e.c ......... Other vehicles .................................................................. Street sweeping and cleaning machinery .................... Vehicle, n.e.c ................................................................ 870 871 872 873 874 875 879 89 894 899 140 12,800 2,880 90 390 1,270 540 1,100 420 670 110 5,810 1,240 40 280 670 460 290 20 270 – 730 190 – – 40 – 110 – 100 – 410 120 – 30 50 – – – – – 410 110 – 30 50 – – – – Other sources ..................................................................... Other sources, unspecified .............................................. Apparel and textiles .......................................................... Apparel and textiles, unspecified ................................. Clothing and shoes ...................................................... Clothing, unspecified ................................................ Belts, gloves, neckties, scarves ............................... Blouses, shirts, dresses, trousers, skirts .................. Hats, caps ................................................................ Shoes, boots, slippers, sandals ............................... Suits, coats, jackets ................................................. Clothing, n.e.c. ......................................................... Eye glasses, jewelry, and watches .............................. Eye glasses, sunglasses .......................................... Jewelry, ID badge lanyards ...................................... Textiles ......................................................................... Fabric ....................................................................... Textiles, n.e.c. .......................................................... Laundry ........................................................................ Sheets, towels, linens, bedding .................................... Environmental and elemental conditions ......................... Environmental and elemental conditions, unspecified Air pressure .................................................................. Atmospheric pressure—high or low ......................... Pressurized air—environmental ............................... Fire, flame, smoke ........................................................ Fire, flame, smoke, unspecified ............................... Fire, flame ................................................................ Tobacco smoke ........................................................ Smoke, fire gases, n.e.c. .......................................... Flooding and other water sources ................................ Pressurized water—blast ......................................... Temperature extremes—environmental ....................... Cold—environmental ................................................ 9 90 91 910 911 9110 9111 9112 9113 9114 9115 9119 912 9121 9122 913 9131 9139 914 915 92 920 921 9211 9212 924 9240 9241 9242 9243 925 9254 926 9261 34,620 820 2,740 90 1,030 280 110 150 40 230 50 170 70 30 40 120 90 20 240 1,180 6,630 40 200 60 120 1,270 60 720 20 470 20 20 3,420 110 4,030 300 1,550 60 440 150 30 60 – 50 30 100 – – – 60 40 – 140 850 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 470 30 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5,620 60 100 – 70 – – – – – – – 30 20 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3,800 60 100 – 70 – – – – – – – 30 20 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 57 Punctures – – – – – – – – – – 1,820 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Bruises, contusions – 1,740 450 20 – 270 – 40 – 30 500 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Heat burns Chemical burns – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4,500 – 90 – 90 – 20 50 – – – – – – – – – – – – 650 – – – – 640 – 610 – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome Plant and industrial vehicle—nonpowered, unspecified Cart, dolly, hand truck—nonpowered ........................... Pallet jack—nonpowered ............................................. Wagon .......................................................................... Wheelbarrow ................................................................ Shopping cart, grocery carriage—nonpowered ............ Plant and industrial vehicle—nonpowered, n.e.c ......... Other vehicles .................................................................. Street sweeping and cleaning machinery .................... Vehicle, n.e.c ................................................................ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Other sources ..................................................................... Other sources, unspecified .............................................. Apparel and textiles .......................................................... Apparel and textiles, unspecified ................................. Clothing and shoes ...................................................... Clothing, unspecified ................................................ Belts, gloves, neckties, scarves ............................... Blouses, shirts, dresses, trousers, skirts .................. Hats, caps ................................................................ Shoes, boots, slippers, sandals ............................... Suits, coats, jackets ................................................. Clothing, n.e.c. ......................................................... Eye glasses, jewelry, and watches .............................. Eye glasses, sunglasses .......................................... Jewelry, ID badge lanyards ...................................... Textiles ......................................................................... Fabric ....................................................................... Textiles, n.e.c. .......................................................... Laundry ........................................................................ Sheets, towels, linens, bedding .................................... Environmental and elemental conditions ......................... Environmental and elemental conditions, unspecified Air pressure .................................................................. Atmospheric pressure—high or low ......................... Pressurized air—environmental ............................... Fire, flame, smoke ........................................................ Fire, flame, smoke, unspecified ............................... Fire, flame ................................................................ Tobacco smoke ........................................................ Smoke, fire gases, n.e.c. .......................................... Flooding and other water sources ................................ Pressurized water—blast ......................................... Temperature extremes—environmental ....................... Cold—environmental ................................................ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 58 – 30 – – – – – – – – 50 – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total – 400 30 – – 20 – 50 – 40 180 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 – – – – 30 – – – – – – – – With fractures and other injuries – With sprains and other injuries Soreness, pain All other natures6 – – – – – – – – – 150 – – – – – 30 – 20 – 1,950 430 20 30 90 – 440 370 70 – 1,720 410 – 40 110 20 150 – 150 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2,480 200 420 30 100 30 – 20 – – – 20 – – – 30 30 – 70 200 110 – 80 40 50 – – – – – – – – – 16,770 190 500 – 300 30 70 – – 150 – 30 20 – 20 30 20 – 30 110 5,820 30 110 20 70 600 50 110 20 420 – – 3,410 100 40 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Heat—environmental ............................................... Weather and atmospheric conditions ........................... Lightning ................................................................... Other environmental and elemental conditions ............ Noise ........................................................................ Sun ........................................................................... Welders’ flash ........................................................... Other ultraviolet (UV) light ........................................ Poor indoor air quality .............................................. Oxygen-deficient environment ................................. Environmental and elemental conditions, n.e.c. ....... Paper, books, magazines ................................................. Paper, books, magazines, unspecified ........................ Books, notebooks, magazines, catalogues .................. Paper, sheets ............................................................... Binders, files, charts ..................................................... Paper, books, magazines, n.e.c. .................................. Scrap, waste, debris ......................................................... Scrap, waste, debris, unspecified ................................ Source code3 9262 927 9274 929 9291 9292 9293 9294 9296 9297 9299 93 930 931 932 933 939 94 940 Private industry4 3,310 100 80 1,580 130 20 740 90 50 510 40 1,010 120 110 340 300 150 17,610 1,580 Sprains, strains, tears – – – – – – – – – – – 430 30 60 120 130 70 1,050 150 See footnotes at end of table. Page 59 Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 – – – – – 270 30 40 – – 30 – – 5,190 90 40 – – 30 – – 3,380 60 Punctures – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1,810 30 Bruises, contusions – – – – – – – – – – – 60 – – 20 20 – 140 20 Heat burns – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 130 – Chemical burns – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Heat—environmental ............................................... Weather and atmospheric conditions ........................... Lightning ................................................................... Other environmental and elemental conditions ............ Noise ........................................................................ Sun ........................................................................... Welders’ flash ........................................................... Other ultraviolet (UV) light ........................................ Poor indoor air quality .............................................. Oxygen-deficient environment ................................. Environmental and elemental conditions, n.e.c. ....... Paper, books, magazines ................................................. Paper, books, magazines, unspecified ........................ Books, notebooks, magazines, catalogues .................. Paper, sheets ............................................................... Binders, files, charts ..................................................... Paper, books, magazines, n.e.c. .................................. Scrap, waste, debris ......................................................... Scrap, waste, debris, unspecified ................................ Amputations – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 60 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 70 – With fractures and other injuries With sprains and other injuries – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Soreness, pain – – – – – – – – – – – 220 – 30 40 100 40 1,220 100 All other natures6 3,310 80 70 1,580 130 20 730 90 50 510 40 210 40 – 110 40 20 9,510 1,200 TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Cuts, lacerations, punctures Source Source code3 Private industry4 Sprains, strains, tears Chips, particles, splinters ............................................. Chips, particles, splinters, unspecified ..................... Dirt particles and dust from dirt, debris .................... Broken glass, glass chips, or fibers .......................... Metal chips, particles ................................................ Wood chips, sawdust ............................................... Wood splinters ......................................................... Plastic chips, particles .............................................. Chips, particles, splinters, n.e.c. .............................. Sewage ........................................................................ Construction debris ...................................................... Trash, garbage ............................................................. Scrap metal .................................................................. Scrap, waste, debris, n.e.c. .......................................... Other steam, vapors, liquids, ice ...................................... Steam, vapor, liquids, ice, unspecified ......................... Steam, vapors—nonchemical ...................................... Liquids—nonchemical .................................................. Liquids, unspecified .................................................. Water ........................................................................ Liquids, n.e.c. ........................................................... Ice—blocks, cubes, crushed ........................................ Steam, vapor, liquids, ice, n.e.c. .................................. Source, n.e.c. ................................................................... 941 9410 9411 9412 9413 9414 9415 9416 9419 942 943 944 945 949 95 950 951 952 9520 9521 9529 953 959 99 12,950 1,130 2,570 2,860 4,420 750 560 100 550 30 230 850 600 1,370 4,540 60 560 3,780 360 2,980 440 90 50 1,270 50 – – – – – – – – – – 590 180 70 230 – – 210 60 110 40 30 – 460 Nonclassifiable ................................................................... 9999 12,860 2,980 See footnotes at end of table. Page 61 Fractures 60 Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures 20 – 120 40 50 – – 30 – – – 20 – 60 4,410 80 70 2,230 1,240 140 480 30 130 – 160 40 110 380 30 – – 30 – 30 – – – 190 2,750 20 – 2,120 480 – 20 20 90 – 120 30 60 350 30 – – 30 – 30 – – – 180 1,660 60 70 110 760 140 470 – 40 – 40 – 50 20 – – – – – – – – – – 540 340 310 30 – – – 30 – – – – – Bruises, contusions Heat burns 80 20 – 170 20 – – – – – – – – 110 3,550 50 550 2,910 180 2,470 260 – 50 70 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 440 200 – – 20 – 50 – – – – – – – 30 – 90 – – 70 40 30 – 20 Chemical burns – – – TABLE R25. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury or illness and selected natures of injury or illness, private industry, 20122 — Continued Nature of injury or illness5 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Source Amputations Carpal tunnel Tendonitis syndrome Chips, particles, splinters ............................................. Chips, particles, splinters, unspecified ..................... Dirt particles and dust from dirt, debris .................... Broken glass, glass chips, or fibers .......................... Metal chips, particles ................................................ Wood chips, sawdust ............................................... Wood splinters ......................................................... Plastic chips, particles .............................................. Chips, particles, splinters, n.e.c. .............................. Sewage ........................................................................ Construction debris ...................................................... Trash, garbage ............................................................. Scrap metal .................................................................. Scrap, waste, debris, n.e.c. .......................................... Other steam, vapors, liquids, ice ...................................... Steam, vapor, liquids, ice, unspecified ......................... Steam, vapors—nonchemical ...................................... Liquids—nonchemical .................................................. Liquids, unspecified .................................................. Water ........................................................................ Liquids, n.e.c. ........................................................... Ice—blocks, cubes, crushed ........................................ Steam, vapor, liquids, ice, n.e.c. .................................. Source, n.e.c. ................................................................... – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Nonclassifiable ................................................................... – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 260 Total 20 – – – – – – – – – – – 40 – 40 – – 30 20 – – – – – 80 With fractures and other injuries With sprains and other injuries – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 – – 20 – – – – – – 30 Soreness, pain All other natures6 670 70 190 90 240 30 – – 50 – – 80 – 370 170 – – 160 20 80 60 – – 140 7,640 990 2,260 530 2,830 570 70 60 350 30 40 100 100 400 370 – – 340 40 240 60 20 – 170 2,240 5,770 1 Days-away-from-work cases include those that resulted in days away from work, some of which also included job transfer or restriction. 2 Incorrect national-level estimates of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses were published for the Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (SOII) for reference year 2012. This table includes corrected estimates. For additional information see: https://www.bls.gov/bls/errata/iif_errata_1014.htm. 3 Based on the Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System 2.01 developed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 4 Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees. 5 Data shown in columns correspond to the following Nature codes: Sprains, strains, tears = 123; Fractures = 111; Cuts, lacerations, punctures, Total = 132-133; Cuts, lacerations = 132; Punctures = 133; Bruises, contusions = 143; Heat burns = 152; Chemical burns = 151; Amputations = 1311; Carpal tunnel syndrome = 2241; Tendonitis (other or unspecified) = 2735; Multiple traumatic injuries and illnesses, Total = 18; With fractures and other injuries = 183; With sprains and other injuries = 182; Soreness, pain = 1972; All other natures = all remaining codes, including 9999 (Nonclassifiable). These codes are based on the Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System 2.01 developed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 6 Includes nonclassifiable responses. Note: Dash indicates data do not meet publication guidelines. Because of rounding and data exclusion of nonclassifiable responses, data may not sum to the totals. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses in cooperation with participating State agencies. Page 62
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