TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Total Cuts, lacerations Fractures Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns Private industry6,7 ................................. 1,078,140 38.6 8.3 9.3 8.1 1.2 8.7 1.4 Goods producing6 ..................................... 311,890 33.3 10.1 13.0 10.7 2.2 7.7 1.4 Natural resources and mining6,7 .................. 26,710 31.7 13.0 10.3 8.7 1.6 10.3 .8 11 16,080 30.5 11.0 12.2 10.0 2.2 12.1 .7 111 1111 1112 1113 6,370 150 1,240 2,430 36.4 26.7 36.3 34.6 10.0 20.0 13.7 8.2 13.0 33.3 15.3 11.1 11.5 20.0 13.7 9.5 1.6 – 1.6 1.6 8.8 – 7.3 11.9 – – – 1114 1119 112 1121 1,820 730 4,440 2,620 45.1 24.7 21.6 18.3 9.3 9.6 17.1 19.8 13.2 12.3 9.7 9.5 11.5 12.3 7.9 8.8 1.6 – 2.0 .8 6.0 8.2 19.1 17.2 – 4.1 .9 – Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting6 ..... production6 Crop ..................................................... Oilseed and grain farming6 .................................. Vegetable and melon farming6 ............................ Fruit and tree nut farming6 ................................... Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production6 ........................................................ Other crop farming6 ............................................. Animal production6 .................................................. Cattle ranching and farming6 ............................... Beef cattle ranching and farming, including feedlots6 ........................................................ Dairy cattle and milk production6 ..................... Poultry and egg production6 ................................ Other animal production6 ..................................... Forestry and logging ................................................ Logging ................................................................ Fishing, hunting and trapping .................................. Fishing ................................................................. Support activities for agriculture and forestry .......... Support activities for crop production .................. Support activities for crop production .............. Cotton ginning ............................................. Soil preparation, planting, and cultivating .... Crop harvesting, primarily by machine ........ Postharvest crop activities (except cotton ginning) ...................................................... Farm labor contractors and crew leaders .... Farm management services ........................ Support activities for animal production .............. Support activities for forestry ............................... 11211 11212 1123 1129 113 1133 114 1141 115 1151 11511 115111 115112 115113 720 1,900 490 460 1,380 1,320 150 150 3,740 2,990 2,990 240 290 120 16.7 18.9 32.7 21.7 43.5 44.7 – – 27.0 28.1 28.1 29.2 20.7 50.0 23.6 18.4 10.2 34.8 4.3 4.5 – – 8.0 5.4 5.4 12.5 – – 8.3 10.0 14.3 6.5 13.0 13.6 – – 13.6 15.1 15.1 20.8 27.6 – 6.9 9.5 12.2 4.3 10.1 9.8 – – 10.4 11.4 11.4 20.8 – – – – – – 2.9 3.0 – – 3.2 3.7 3.7 – 24.1 – 13.9 18.4 12.2 13.0 7.2 7.6 20.0 20.0 11.2 8.4 8.4 12.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 115114 115115 115116 1152 1153 880 1,320 140 520 240 33.0 23.5 21.4 21.2 25.0 8.0 3.0 – 23.1 – 10.2 16.7 14.3 5.8 16.7 9.1 14.4 – 5.8 12.5 – 2.3 – – – 11.4 8.3 – 26.9 16.7 – – – – – Mining7 ............................................................... 21 10,630 33.5 16.0 7.4 6.8 .7 7.6 Oil and gas extraction .............................................. Oil and gas extraction .......................................... Oil and gas extraction ...................................... 211 2111 21111 580 580 580 31.0 31.0 31.0 15.5 15.5 15.5 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.2 See footnotes at end of table. Page 1 – – – 15.5 15.5 15.5 .9 1.1 – – – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only Private industry6,7 ................................. 0.5 0.6 0.9 0.4 4.1 0.8 1.6 10.6 3.4 16.6 Goods producing6 ..................................... .8 1.2 1.4 .4 3.9 1.1 .9 8.3 2.7 18.6 Natural resources and mining6,7 .................. .7 1.8 .3 .2 4.1 .7 .6 7.8 1.9 18.9 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting6 ..... .9 1.9 .4 .3 3.8 .9 .8 9.0 2.5 17.3 .9 – – 1.6 2.0 – 1.6 1.6 .5 4.4 – 3.2 6.2 .9 – – – – .8 1.1 – – 1.6 7.1 – 6.5 5.3 1.9 – – 1.6 15.5 – 15.3 17.3 – – 1.1 – – 9.6 1.6 2.3 – – – – – – – – 3.8 – 3.2 3.4 1.1 – .7 – 1.1 – .7 .8 8.2 11.0 9.2 9.5 2.2 4.1 2.0 2.3 13.2 17.8 16.4 18.7 – – 4.1 – – – – – .8 .7 .7 – – – 4.2 1.1 – – 6.5 6.8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.6 1.0 1.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3.7 – 6.5 4.3 4.5 – – 3.5 3.3 3.3 – – – .8 1.0 1.0 – – – 5.6 11.1 6.1 10.9 8.7 6.1 – – 12.0 14.4 14.4 12.5 37.9 16.7 – 3.2 – 4.3 6.5 3.8 – – 2.9 3.3 3.3 – – – 22.2 17.9 18.4 6.5 10.9 11.4 53.3 53.3 22.2 23.4 23.4 12.5 – – – 1.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3.4 3.8 – – 12.5 – 1.5 – – 8.3 – – – – – 10.2 12.9 14.3 3.8 – 2.3 4.5 – – – 21.6 31.1 28.6 15.4 20.8 – 4.5 .5 6.0 1.0 21.4 – – – – – – 6.9 6.9 6.9 3.4 3.4 3.4 15.5 15.5 15.5 production6 Crop ..................................................... Oilseed and grain farming6 .................................. Vegetable and melon farming6 ............................ Fruit and tree nut farming6 ................................... Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production6 ........................................................ Other crop farming6 ............................................. Animal production6 .................................................. Cattle ranching and farming6 ............................... Beef cattle ranching and farming, including feedlots6 ........................................................ Dairy cattle and milk production6 ..................... Poultry and egg production6 ................................ Other animal production6 ..................................... Forestry and logging ................................................ Logging ................................................................ Fishing, hunting and trapping .................................. Fishing ................................................................. Support activities for agriculture and forestry .......... Support activities for crop production .................. Support activities for crop production .............. Cotton ginning ............................................. Soil preparation, planting, and cultivating .... Crop harvesting, primarily by machine ........ Postharvest crop activities (except cotton ginning) ...................................................... Farm labor contractors and crew leaders .... Farm management services ........................ Support activities for animal production .............. Support activities for forestry ............................... Mining7 ............................................................... Oil and gas extraction .............................................. Oil and gas extraction .......................................... Oil and gas extraction ...................................... .5 – – – .3 .8 .5 .7 .7 1.8 6.9 6.9 6.9 – – .2 – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 2 .8 .5 – – – .3 – – – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Crude petroleum and natural gas extraction Mining (except oil and gas)8 .................................... Coal mining8 ........................................................ Coal mining8 .................................................... Bituminous coal and lignite surface mining8 Bituminous coal underground mining8 ......... Anthracite mining8 ....................................... Metal ore mining8 ................................................ Iron ore mining8 ............................................... Gold ore and silver ore mining8 ....................... Gold ore mining8 .......................................... Copper, nickel, lead, and zinc mining8 ............ Lead ore and zinc ore mining8 ..................... Copper ore and nickel ore mining8 .............. Other metal ore mining8 .................................. All other metal ore mining8 .......................... Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying8 ......... Stone mining and quarrying8 ........................... Dimension stone mining and quarrying8 ...... Crushed and broken limestone mining and quarrying8 .................................................. Crushed and broken granite mining and quarrying8 .................................................. Other crushed and broken stone mining and quarrying8 ........................................... Sand, gravel, clay, and ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying8 ..................... Construction sand and gravel mining8 ......... Kaolin and ball clay mining8 ........................ Clay and ceramic and refractory minerals mining8 ...................................................... Other nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying8 ...................................................... Potash, soda, and borate mineral mining8 .. Other chemical and fertilizer mineral mining8 ...................................................... All other nonmetallic mineral mining8 .......... Support activities for mining .................................... Support activities for mining ................................ Support activities for mining ............................ Support activities for oil and gas operations Construction .................................................. NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions 211111 212 2121 21211 212111 212112 212113 2122 21221 21222 212221 21223 212231 212234 21229 212299 2123 21231 212311 570 4,390 2,640 2,640 570 2,010 50 450 50 100 90 230 30 210 70 60 1,300 670 150 31.6 42.1 42.0 42.0 47.4 40.8 60.0 46.7 40.0 30.0 33.3 52.2 – 52.4 57.1 50.0 40.8 40.3 26.7 15.8 17.8 18.9 18.9 15.8 20.4 – 15.6 – 20.0 22.2 13.0 – 9.5 – – 16.2 16.4 20.0 5.3 7.5 7.2 7.2 7.0 7.5 – 4.4 – – – – – – – – 9.2 9.0 13.3 5.3 5.9 5.7 5.7 5.3 6.0 – 4.4 – – – – – – – – 6.9 7.5 – – 1.4 1.5 1.5 – 1.5 – – – – – – – – – – 1.5 – – 212312 330 42.4 15.2 9.1 6.1 – 9.1 – 212313 40 50.0 – – – – – – 212319 150 46.7 20.0 – – – – – 21232 212321 212324 440 340 40 38.6 35.3 50.0 15.9 17.6 – 11.4 11.8 – 9.1 8.8 – – – – 9.1 8.8 – – – – 212325 60 50.0 – – – – – – 21239 212391 190 70 47.4 42.9 15.8 28.6 – – – – – – 10.5 – – – 212393 212399 213 2131 21311 213112 60 60 50.0 33.3 - – – - – – - – – - – – – – – – – – - – – - 120,240 33.2 11.2 14.3 11.0 3.2 6.5 – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 3 14.0 9.8 11.0 11.0 8.8 11.9 – 8.9 – – – 8.7 – 9.5 – – 7.7 7.5 – Heat burns – 1.1 1.1 1.1 3.5 – – – – – – – – – – – 1.5 – – .9 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only Crude petroleum and natural gas extraction Mining (except oil and gas)8 .................................... Coal mining8 ........................................................ Coal mining8 .................................................... Bituminous coal and lignite surface mining8 Bituminous coal underground mining8 ......... Anthracite mining8 ....................................... Metal ore mining8 ................................................ Iron ore mining8 ............................................... Gold ore and silver ore mining8 ....................... Gold ore mining8 .......................................... Copper, nickel, lead, and zinc mining8 ............ Lead ore and zinc ore mining8 ..................... Copper ore and nickel ore mining8 .............. Other metal ore mining8 .................................. All other metal ore mining8 .......................... Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying8 ......... Stone mining and quarrying8 ........................... Dimension stone mining and quarrying8 ...... Crushed and broken limestone mining and quarrying8 .................................................. Crushed and broken granite mining and quarrying8 .................................................. Other crushed and broken stone mining and quarrying8 ........................................... Sand, gravel, clay, and ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying8 ..................... Construction sand and gravel mining8 ......... Kaolin and ball clay mining8 ........................ Clay and ceramic and refractory minerals mining8 ...................................................... Other nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying8 ...................................................... Potash, soda, and borate mineral mining8 .. Other chemical and fertilizer mineral mining8 ...................................................... All other nonmetallic mineral mining8 .......... Support activities for mining .................................... Support activities for mining ................................ Support activities for mining ............................ Support activities for oil and gas operations – 0.7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7.0 1.4 1.1 1.1 – 1.5 – – – – – – – – – – 1.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3.2 2.7 2.7 – 3.0 – – – – – – – – – – 4.6 4.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7.0 3.2 2.7 2.7 5.3 2.0 – – – – – – – – – – 4.6 4.5 – 3.5 .9 1.1 1.1 – 1.0 – – – – – – – – – – 1.5 – – 15.8 13.2 12.5 12.5 12.3 12.4 – 13.3 – 20.0 – 13.0 – 14.3 – – 13.8 13.4 20.0 – – – – 6.1 – – – – 12.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 13.3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4.5 5.9 – – – – 13.6 14.7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 15.8 – – – - – – - – – - – – – – – – – – - – – - – – – – – - – – - – – - Construction .................................................. .6 0.3 0.2 4.0 1.1 0.9 9.8 3.5 .5 See footnotes at end of table. Page 4 18.5 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns Construction ...................................................... 23 120,240 33.2 11.2 14.3 11.0 3.2 6.5 0.9 Construction of buildings ......................................... Residential building construction ......................... Nonresidential building construction .................... Heavy and civil engineering construction ................ Utility system construction ................................... Water and sewer line and related structures construction ................................................... Oil and gas pipeline and related structures construction ................................................... Power and communication line and related structures construction .................................. Land subdivision .................................................. Highway, street, and bridge construction ............ Other heavy and civil engineering construction ... Specialty trade contractors ...................................... Foundation, structure, and building exterior contractors ......................................................... Poured concrete foundation and structure contractors ..................................................... Structural steel and precast concrete contractors ..................................................... Framing contractors ........................................ Masonry contractors ........................................ Glass and glazing contractors ......................... Roofing contractors ......................................... Siding contractors ............................................ Other foundation, structure, and building exterior contractors ........................................ Building equipment contractors ........................... Electrical contractors ....................................... Plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning contractors ..................................................... Other building equipment contractors ............. Building finishing contractors ............................... Drywall and insulation contractors ................... Painting and wall covering contractors ............ Other specialty trade contractors ........................ Site preparation contractors ............................ All other special trade contractors ................... 236 2361 2362 237 2371 23,540 12,030 11,510 14,150 6,970 28.7 24.4 33.3 31.2 26.0 10.7 10.7 10.8 14.6 16.4 20.9 27.3 14.2 7.8 8.6 13.8 16.6 10.8 6.1 6.7 7.1 10.6 3.6 1.6 1.9 6.3 4.7 7.9 9.8 11.3 .9 .7 1.1 .6 .4 23711 4,030 24.6 15.1 7.7 5.7 2.2 11.7 – 23712 660 25.8 18.2 4.5 3.0 – 21.2 – 23713 2372 2373 2379 238 2,280 820 5,690 670 82,550 28.5 62.2 33.9 26.9 34.8 18.0 4.9 13.7 13.4 10.8 11.0 6.1 7.6 4.5 13.5 9.6 4.9 6.0 3.0 11.1 1.3 – 1.6 – 2.4 7.5 4.9 8.8 7.5 6.1 – – 2381 21,710 33.6 12.2 14.4 11.6 2.9 6.4 1.1 23811 4,740 41.1 10.3 12.7 10.1 2.7 6.3 .8 23812 23813 23814 23815 23816 23817 2,530 2,700 4,270 1,280 4,510 770 33.6 35.6 25.8 35.9 34.6 31.2 13.4 14.1 10.3 9.4 15.3 9.1 10.7 26.3 10.8 21.1 12.9 10.4 9.5 20.0 9.8 20.3 9.1 7.8 1.2 6.3 .9 – 3.8 – 12.3 7.0 5.2 3.9 4.9 7.8 .7 – 3.3 – 23819 2382 23821 910 33,910 13,440 19.8 36.8 37.5 13.2 8.7 10.9 16.5 13.5 12.1 11.0 11.9 10.6 5.5 1.6 1.5 4.4 5.6 4.7 – 1.1 1.1 23822 23829 2383 23831 23832 2389 23891 23899 18,560 1,920 16,620 5,530 3,390 10,310 4,880 5,430 35.9 40.1 36.7 37.4 35.1 27.9 30.9 25.2 6.7 12.5 12.6 9.6 26.8 11.4 11.5 11.4 14.9 9.9 14.3 15.2 6.5 10.5 8.6 12.2 13.2 8.9 11.1 11.6 5.0 7.5 7.6 7.4 1.7 – 3.2 3.6 1.2 2.9 1.0 4.6 6.3 5.7 5.1 6.7 6.5 8.2 9.0 7.6 1.1 – .2 – – 1.3 2.0 .6 164,940 33.6 8.9 12.4 10.8 1.6 8.2 1.8 Manufacturing ................................................ See footnotes at end of table. Page 5 .9 – .9 .8 – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Construction ...................................................... Construction of buildings ......................................... Residential building construction ......................... Nonresidential building construction .................... Heavy and civil engineering construction ................ Utility system construction ................................... Water and sewer line and related structures construction ................................................... Oil and gas pipeline and related structures construction ................................................... Power and communication line and related structures construction .................................. Land subdivision .................................................. Highway, street, and bridge construction ............ Other heavy and civil engineering construction ... Specialty trade contractors ...................................... Foundation, structure, and building exterior contractors ......................................................... Poured concrete foundation and structure contractors ..................................................... Structural steel and precast concrete contractors ..................................................... Framing contractors ........................................ Masonry contractors ........................................ Glass and glazing contractors ......................... Roofing contractors ......................................... Siding contractors ............................................ Other foundation, structure, and building exterior contractors ........................................ Building equipment contractors ........................... Electrical contractors ....................................... Plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning contractors ..................................................... Other building equipment contractors ............. Building finishing contractors ............................... Drywall and insulation contractors ................... Painting and wall covering contractors ............ Other specialty trade contractors ........................ Site preparation contractors ............................ All other special trade contractors ................... Manufacturing ................................................ Chemical Amputaburns tions 0.6 0.5 .2 – Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome 0.3 .4 1.0 .9 .5 .5 1.1 0.9 9.8 3.5 18.5 – – – – 3.7 1.8 5.6 5.5 4.6 .6 .3 1.0 1.3 .9 .6 1.0 .3 1.5 1.0 13.7 20.0 7.1 7.5 6.3 5.2 7.9 2.3 2.8 2.0 14.4 10.1 18.7 21.2 24.7 – – 2.5 .7 – 6.9 2.5 29.8 – 3.0 – – – – 22.7 – – – – .9 – 1.9 – 1.3 2.6 – 2.3 – .9 6.6 12.2 8.4 7.5 9.1 1.8 – 3.7 3.0 3.2 16.2 7.3 17.6 32.8 19.3 .2 .2 .3 .3 – – – – – – – – .7 1.8 – .7 4.5 .4 .1 .3 .5 – – – – – – – – Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only 4.0 – .4 .4 .4 With sprains and bruises 0.2 .3 – Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries Soreness, pain .9 .2 .4 .2 8.8 – 7.6 4.5 3.8 .4 .3 4.1 1.2 1.0 10.0 2.9 17.1 .4 – – 2.3 1.3 .4 8.0 3.4 17.3 .8 – – 1.2 – – – – – – – – 4.3 1.5 8.7 2.3 3.5 7.8 2.8 – 1.6 – .9 – .8 – 2.3 – .4 3.9 8.3 3.7 20.1 8.6 7.3 9.1 2.0 1.5 3.7 3.1 2.7 5.2 16.2 11.1 16.9 18.8 16.9 23.4 – – – – – 4.0 3.8 – 1.4 1.3 – 1.0 1.5 13.2 9.0 8.9 2.2 3.9 2.2 29.7 19.3 20.2 – – 4.0 5.2 3.0 4.5 2.7 3.7 3.5 3.9 1.4 1.0 1.3 1.3 1.5 1.0 1.2 .7 .5 1.6 .5 .9 – 1.2 1.4 .7 9.6 4.2 6.6 7.8 5.6 11.8 6.1 16.9 5.3 1.6 2.2 2.0 1.2 3.3 .8 5.5 18.5 20.3 19.1 17.2 13.3 24.1 26.6 21.7 3.8 1.2 1.0 7.3 2.2 18.6 – – – – – – 1.1 .4 – 1.6 – .9 – 2.1 .4 .6 – .9 1.6 .2 – – .6 1.0 – .6 .5 1.5 – – – .9 1.6 2.3 .6 .1 .4 .3 .5 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 6 .9 .6 .4 – – – – .7 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Total Cuts, lacerations Fractures Manufacturing .................................................... 31-33 164,940 33.6 8.9 12.4 10.8 Food manufacturing ................................................ Animal food manufacturing .................................. Animal food manufacturing .............................. Dog and cat food manufacturing ................. Other animal food manufacturing ................ Grain and oilseed milling ..................................... Flour milling and malt manufacturing .............. Flour milling ................................................. Rice milling .................................................. Malt manufacturing ...................................... Starch and vegetable fats and oils manufacturing ................................................ Wet corn milling ........................................... Soybean processing .................................... Other oilseed processing ............................. Fats and oils refining and blending .............. Breakfast cereal manufacturing ....................... Sugar and confectionery product manufacturing Sugarcane mills ........................................... Cane sugar refining ..................................... Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate ....................................................... Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing .... Fruit and vegetable preserving and specialty food manufacturing ............................................ Frozen food manufacturing ............................. Frozen fruit, juice, and vegetable manufacturing ............................................ Frozen specialty food manufacturing .......... Fruit and vegetable canning, pickling, and drying ............................................................. Fruit and vegetable canning ........................ Specialty canning ........................................ Dried and dehydrated food manufacturing .. Dairy product manufacturing ............................... Dairy product (except frozen) manufacturing .. Fluid milk manufacturing ............................. Creamery butter manufacturing ................... Cheese manufacturing ................................ Dry, condensed, and evaporated dairy product manufacturing ............................... 311 3111 31111 311111 311119 3112 31121 311211 311212 311213 21,290 710 710 130 580 620 220 140 60 20 31.2 33.8 33.8 38.5 31.0 38.7 50.0 57.1 33.3 – 9.7 14.1 14.1 – 15.5 16.1 18.2 14.3 33.3 – 10.1 5.6 5.6 – 5.2 6.5 – – – – 9.3 5.6 5.6 – 5.2 4.8 – – – – 31122 311221 311222 311223 311225 31123 3113 311311 311312 250 40 80 40 90 150 800 80 70 28.0 – 37.5 – 22.2 40.0 27.5 – – 16.0 – 25.0 – – 13.3 16.2 – – – – – – – – 6.2 – – 31133 31134 300 200 40.0 25.0 13.3 10.0 3114 31141 2,300 1,020 33.0 32.4 311411 311412 510 510 31142 311421 311422 311423 3115 31151 311511 311512 311513 311514 Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 1.6 8.2 1.8 .8 – – – – – – – – – 10.3 4.2 4.2 – 3.4 6.5 – – – – 2.1 – – – – 4.8 – – – – – – – – – – 6.2 – – – – – – – – – – – 8.0 – – – – 13.3 7.5 – – 8.0 – – – – – 5.0 – 28.6 10.0 – 10.0 – – – – 10.0 – – 10.4 8.8 8.3 8.8 7.4 7.8 – 11.3 11.8 4.3 2.9 35.3 29.4 9.8 9.8 7.8 9.8 7.8 7.8 – – 11.8 11.8 – 3.9 1,280 1,000 120 160 2,940 2,640 1,710 40 760 32.8 34.0 33.3 25.0 44.6 44.7 47.4 50.0 40.8 10.9 11.0 – 12.5 6.8 6.4 5.8 – 7.9 7.8 8.0 – – 5.4 5.7 5.8 – 5.3 7.0 7.0 – – 5.1 5.3 5.3 – 5.3 – – – – – – – – – 10.9 10.0 16.7 12.5 9.9 10.2 11.7 – 7.9 5.5 6.0 – – 2.0 1.5 – – 2.6 130 30.8 – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 7 .9 – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only Manufacturing .................................................... 0.9 1.6 2.3 0.7 3.8 1.2 1.0 7.3 2.2 18.6 Food manufacturing ................................................ Animal food manufacturing .................................. Animal food manufacturing .............................. Dog and cat food manufacturing ................. Other animal food manufacturing ................ Grain and oilseed milling ..................................... Flour milling and malt manufacturing .............. Flour milling ................................................. Rice milling .................................................. Malt manufacturing ...................................... Starch and vegetable fats and oils manufacturing ................................................ Wet corn milling ........................................... Soybean processing .................................... Other oilseed processing ............................. Fats and oils refining and blending .............. Breakfast cereal manufacturing ....................... Sugar and confectionery product manufacturing Sugarcane mills ........................................... Cane sugar refining ..................................... Confectionery manufacturing from purchased chocolate ....................................................... Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing .... Fruit and vegetable preserving and specialty food manufacturing ............................................ Frozen food manufacturing ............................. Frozen fruit, juice, and vegetable manufacturing ............................................ Frozen specialty food manufacturing .......... Fruit and vegetable canning, pickling, and drying ............................................................. Fruit and vegetable canning ........................ Specialty canning ........................................ Dried and dehydrated food manufacturing .. Dairy product manufacturing ............................... Dairy product (except frozen) manufacturing .. Fluid milk manufacturing ............................. Creamery butter manufacturing ................... Cheese manufacturing ................................ Dry, condensed, and evaporated dairy product manufacturing ............................... 1.7 – – – – – – – – – 2.2 4.2 4.2 – 3.4 3.2 – – – – 1.7 – – – – – – – – – 1.0 – – – – – – – – – 4.6 5.6 5.6 – 6.9 3.2 – – – – 1.4 – – – – – – – – – 1.6 2.8 2.8 – 3.4 – – – – – 8.7 18.3 18.3 – 22.4 3.2 – – – – 2.5 7.0 7.0 – 8.6 – – – – – 16.7 11.3 11.3 15.4 8.6 12.9 9.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8.8 – 28.6 – – – – – – 6.2 – 28.6 – – – – – – 2.5 – – – – – – – – 7.5 25.0 – – – – – – – 2.5 – – 16.0 – 25.0 – – 13.3 15.0 – – – – – – – – – – 10.0 – 6.7 – – – – 10.0 – – 13.3 15.0 2.2 2.0 – 1.3 2.0 – – 5.2 4.9 1.7 – 1.7 2.0 6.5 5.9 2.6 2.0 16.1 17.6 – – – – – – – – 5.9 3.9 – – – – 5.9 5.9 – 3.9 13.7 19.6 2.3 3.0 – – 2.7 3.0 – – 7.9 – – – – 1.7 1.9 1.8 – 2.6 – – – – 1.4 1.5 1.2 – 2.6 – – – – 1.4 1.5 1.8 – – 5.5 6.0 – – 4.4 4.9 5.8 – 2.6 1.6 2.0 – – .7 .8 – – – 1.6 2.0 – – 1.0 1.1 1.8 – – 7.0 7.0 – 12.5 5.4 4.5 4.7 – 3.9 3.1 2.0 – – 2.0 1.9 1.8 – 2.6 14.8 14.0 16.7 18.8 13.9 14.0 12.9 – 13.2 – – – – – – – – 30.8 .9 See footnotes at end of table. Page 8 – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing .. Animal slaughtering and processing ................... Animal slaughtering and processing ............... Animal (except poultry) slaughtering ........... Meat processed from carcasses ................. Rendering and meat byproduct processing Poultry processing ....................................... Seafood product preparation and packaging ...... Seafood product preparation and packaging .. Seafood canning ......................................... Fresh and frozen seafood processing ......... Bakeries and tortilla manufacturing ..................... Bread and bakery product manufacturing ....... Retail bakeries ............................................. Commercial bakeries ................................... Frozen cakes, pies, and other pastries manufacturing ............................................ Cookie, cracker, and pasta manufacturing ...... Cookie and cracker manufacturing .............. Flour mixes and dough manufacturing from purchased flour .......................................... Dry pasta manufacturing ............................. Tortilla manufacturing ...................................... Other food manufacturing .................................... Snack food manufacturing ............................... Roasted nuts and peanut butter manufacturing ............................................ Other snack food manufacturing ................. Coffee and tea manufacturing ......................... Flavoring syrup and concentrate manufacturing ................................................ Seasoning and dressing manufacturing .......... Mayonnaise, dressing, and other prepared sauce manufacturing ................................. Spice and extract manufacturing ................. All other food manufacturing ........................... Perishable prepared food manufacturing .... All other miscellaneous food manufacturing Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing ........ Beverage manufacturing ..................................... Soft drink and ice manufacturing ..................... Soft drink manufacturing ............................. Bottled water manufacturing ........................ Ice manufacturing ........................................ NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 31152 3116 31161 311611 311612 311613 311615 3117 31171 311711 311712 3118 31181 311811 311812 310 6,090 6,090 2,060 1,740 260 2,030 1,110 1,110 130 980 4,200 3,380 750 2,530 41.9 23.0 23.0 18.9 29.3 23.1 21.7 38.7 38.7 46.2 37.8 30.5 31.7 10.7 37.2 6.5 9.7 9.7 8.3 10.3 – 11.3 9.0 9.0 – 9.2 9.0 8.6 – 9.9 – 12.8 12.8 17.0 10.9 11.5 10.3 10.8 10.8 – 10.2 11.7 10.9 10.7 11.1 – 11.5 11.5 14.6 10.3 11.5 9.4 9.0 9.0 – 9.2 11.2 10.4 10.7 10.3 – 1.3 1.3 2.4 – – 1.0 1.8 1.8 – – .5 .6 – .8 9.7 10.3 10.3 8.7 10.9 7.7 11.8 10.8 10.8 – 11.2 11.9 11.8 22.7 8.3 – 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.7 7.7 1.0 – – – – .7 .6 – .8 311813 31182 311821 100 620 350 40.0 29.0 25.7 – 11.3 11.4 – 17.7 14.3 – 17.7 14.3 – – – 20.0 8.1 5.7 – – – 311822 311823 31183 3119 31191 190 90 190 2,520 650 36.8 22.2 15.8 30.6 33.8 – – 15.8 9.1 13.8 21.1 22.2 10.5 10.7 7.7 21.1 22.2 10.5 10.3 6.2 – – – – – 10.5 – 26.3 10.3 6.2 – – – 2.8 3.1 311911 311919 31192 210 440 210 23.8 38.6 23.8 14.3 11.4 – – 9.1 9.5 – 6.8 9.5 – – – 9.5 6.8 14.3 – 4.5 – 31193 31194 130 480 30.8 37.5 – 6.2 15.4 12.5 15.4 12.5 – – – 6.2 311941 311942 31199 311991 311999 312 3121 31211 312111 312112 312113 260 220 1,050 540 510 3,990 3,750 3,000 2,390 430 180 42.3 31.8 25.7 18.5 35.3 51.9 52.3 57.7 60.3 53.5 33.3 – – 8.6 11.1 5.9 7.3 6.9 7.0 6.7 – 16.7 11.5 13.6 11.4 13.0 9.8 5.3 4.8 4.0 3.3 7.0 11.1 11.5 13.6 11.4 13.0 9.8 5.0 4.8 4.0 2.9 7.0 11.1 – – – – – – – – – – – 7.7 – 14.3 18.5 9.8 8.3 8.0 8.7 10.0 4.7 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 9 – – – – 2.9 – 3.9 1.5 1.3 .7 .8 – – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing .. Animal slaughtering and processing ................... Animal slaughtering and processing ............... Animal (except poultry) slaughtering ........... Meat processed from carcasses ................. Rendering and meat byproduct processing Poultry processing ....................................... Seafood product preparation and packaging ...... Seafood product preparation and packaging .. Seafood canning ......................................... Fresh and frozen seafood processing ......... Bakeries and tortilla manufacturing ..................... Bread and bakery product manufacturing ....... Retail bakeries ............................................. Commercial bakeries ................................... Frozen cakes, pies, and other pastries manufacturing ............................................ Cookie, cracker, and pasta manufacturing ...... Cookie and cracker manufacturing .............. Flour mixes and dough manufacturing from purchased flour .......................................... Dry pasta manufacturing ............................. Tortilla manufacturing ...................................... Other food manufacturing .................................... Snack food manufacturing ............................... Roasted nuts and peanut butter manufacturing ............................................ Other snack food manufacturing ................. Coffee and tea manufacturing ......................... Flavoring syrup and concentrate manufacturing ................................................ Seasoning and dressing manufacturing .......... Mayonnaise, dressing, and other prepared sauce manufacturing ................................. Spice and extract manufacturing ................. All other food manufacturing ........................... Perishable prepared food manufacturing .... All other miscellaneous food manufacturing Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing ........ Beverage manufacturing ..................................... Soft drink and ice manufacturing ..................... Soft drink manufacturing ............................. Bottled water manufacturing ........................ Ice manufacturing ........................................ Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises – 2.0 2.0 1.0 2.3 – 2.5 – – – – 1.0 .9 – 1.2 – 2.6 2.6 1.9 2.3 – 3.4 – – – – 2.4 2.1 – 2.8 – 2.8 2.8 1.9 2.3 – 4.9 – – – – 1.0 .9 – 1.2 – 1.0 1.0 1.0 – – 1.5 – – – – 1.7 2.1 – 2.8 – 4.1 4.1 3.9 4.6 7.7 3.9 1.8 1.8 – – 4.8 4.7 – 5.1 – 1.3 1.3 1.5 – – 2.0 – – – – 1.0 .6 – .8 – 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.7 – 1.0 – – – – 2.4 2.7 – 2.8 – – – – 3.2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2.0 – – – – 2.0 – – – – 1.6 – – – – – – – – 10.5 4.8 3.1 – – 10.5 1.6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4.2 – – – – 2.9 – – 1.0 1.1 .7 – – – – – 2.9 3.7 – .8 .8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9.1 4.8 5.6 3.9 3.5 3.5 3.7 3.8 – – – – – – – .5 .5 – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 10 .5 .5 – – – – Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only 16.1 10.7 10.7 14.6 9.8 7.7 8.4 8.1 8.1 – 9.2 9.5 10.1 21.3 7.1 – 2.5 2.5 2.9 3.4 – 1.5 4.5 4.5 – 5.1 2.1 2.1 – 2.4 12.9 18.9 18.9 21.8 14.4 23.1 19.2 18.0 18.0 15.4 17.3 15.7 15.7 26.7 12.6 – – – – 6.5 8.6 – 3.2 – – 17.7 20.0 – – – 1.6 – – – – 7.5 9.2 – – – 2.4 – 15.8 22.2 10.5 19.4 18.5 14.3 6.8 – – – – 28.6 13.6 38.1 – – 15.4 – – – – 20.8 – – 2.9 – – 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.7 – – – – 8.6 7.4 9.8 5.0 5.1 5.0 3.3 14.0 – – – 2.9 3.7 3.9 2.0 1.9 2.0 .8 9.3 – 15.4 22.7 17.1 18.5 15.7 15.0 15.5 12.0 10.5 16.3 22.2 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Breweries ........................................................ Wineries .......................................................... Distilleries ........................................................ Tobacco manufacturing ....................................... Tobacco product manufacturing ...................... Cigarette manufacturing .............................. Other tobacco product manufacturing ......... Textile mills .............................................................. Fiber, yarn, and thread mills ................................ Fiber, yarn, and thread mills ............................ Yarn spinning mills ...................................... Yarn texturizing, throwing, and twisting mills Fabric mills .......................................................... Broadwoven fabric mills .................................. Narrow fabric mills and schiffli machine embroidery .................................................... Narrow fabric mills ....................................... Nonwoven fabric mills ..................................... Knit fabric mills ................................................ Weft knit fabric mills .................................... Other knit fabric and lace mills .................... Textile and fabric finishing and fabric coating mills ................................................................... Textile and fabric finishing mills ....................... Broadwoven fabric finishing mills ................ Textile and fabric finishing (except broadwoven fabric) mills ............................ Fabric coating mills .......................................... Textile product mills ................................................. Textile furnishings mills ....................................... Carpet and rug mills ........................................ Curtain and linen mills ..................................... Curtain and drapery mills ............................ Other household textile product mills .......... Other textile product mills .................................... Textile bag and canvas mills ........................... Textile bag mills ........................................... Canvas and related product mills ................ All other textile product mills ............................ All other miscellaneous textile product mills Apparel manufacturing ............................................ Apparel knitting mills ........................................... Hosiery and sock mills ..................................... Other hosiery and sock mills ....................... NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 31212 31213 31214 3122 31222 312221 312229 313 3131 31311 313111 313112 3132 31321 220 430 100 240 220 150 70 1,290 180 180 140 30 650 170 27.3 30.2 40.0 45.8 50.0 53.3 28.6 28.7 27.8 27.8 28.6 – 32.3 35.3 9.1 4.7 – 12.5 13.6 13.3 – 8.5 11.1 11.1 14.3 – 9.2 11.8 – 9.3 – 12.5 13.6 – 28.6 16.3 16.7 16.7 21.4 – 20.0 11.8 – 9.3 – 12.5 13.6 – – 15.5 16.7 16.7 21.4 – 18.5 11.8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7.0 – 8.3 9.1 – – 9.3 11.1 11.1 – – 6.2 – 31322 313221 31323 31324 313241 313249 130 110 290 70 40 30 30.8 27.3 34.5 28.6 – – – – 6.9 – – – 23.1 18.2 24.1 28.6 50.0 – 15.4 18.2 20.7 28.6 50.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3133 31331 313311 460 280 190 23.9 17.9 15.8 6.5 7.1 – 10.9 14.3 – 10.9 10.7 – – – – 13.0 10.7 10.5 – – – 313312 31332 314 3141 31411 31412 314121 314129 3149 31491 314911 314912 31499 314999 315 3151 31511 315119 90 180 1,250 530 200 320 130 190 720 390 100 290 340 270 1,340 310 200 130 33.3 33.3 33.6 43.4 35.0 50.0 84.6 26.3 25.0 23.1 20.0 20.7 29.4 22.2 23.1 19.4 25.0 23.1 – – 6.4 9.4 15.0 6.2 – 10.5 4.2 – – – 5.9 – 9.0 6.5 10.0 15.4 22.2 – 12.8 7.5 – 6.2 – 10.5 18.1 17.9 40.0 10.3 17.6 18.5 9.7 – – – 22.2 – 8.8 5.7 – 6.2 – 10.5 11.1 15.4 30.0 10.3 5.9 7.4 4.5 – – – – – 4.0 – – – – – 5.6 – – – 8.8 11.1 4.5 – – – – 16.7 6.4 7.5 – 9.4 – 15.8 5.6 – – – 8.8 11.1 7.5 9.7 15.0 15.4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2.2 – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 11 – 4.7 – – – – – 1.6 – – – – – – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Breweries ........................................................ Wineries .......................................................... Distilleries ........................................................ Tobacco manufacturing ....................................... Tobacco product manufacturing ...................... Cigarette manufacturing .............................. Other tobacco product manufacturing ......... Textile mills .............................................................. Fiber, yarn, and thread mills ................................ Fiber, yarn, and thread mills ............................ Yarn spinning mills ...................................... Yarn texturizing, throwing, and twisting mills Fabric mills .......................................................... Broadwoven fabric mills .................................. Narrow fabric mills and schiffli machine embroidery .................................................... Narrow fabric mills ....................................... Nonwoven fabric mills ..................................... Knit fabric mills ................................................ Weft knit fabric mills .................................... Other knit fabric and lace mills .................... Textile and fabric finishing and fabric coating mills ................................................................... Textile and fabric finishing mills ....................... Broadwoven fabric finishing mills ................ Textile and fabric finishing (except broadwoven fabric) mills ............................ Fabric coating mills .......................................... Textile product mills ................................................. Textile furnishings mills ....................................... Carpet and rug mills ........................................ Curtain and linen mills ..................................... Curtain and drapery mills ............................ Other household textile product mills .......... Other textile product mills .................................... Textile bag and canvas mills ........................... Textile bag mills ........................................... Canvas and related product mills ................ All other textile product mills ............................ All other miscellaneous textile product mills Apparel manufacturing ............................................ Apparel knitting mills ........................................... Hosiery and sock mills ..................................... Other hosiery and sock mills ....................... Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only 9.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3.1 – – – – 3.1 – – – – – – – – 1.6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4.7 – – – – 6.2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9.1 4.7 – – – – – 7.0 – – – – 7.7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 27.3 32.6 20.0 8.3 – – – 18.6 11.1 11.1 14.3 – 13.8 11.8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 10.3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6.9 – – – – – – – – – 23.1 18.2 13.8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4.3 – – – – – – – – 6.5 10.7 15.8 – – – 28.3 25.0 31.6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2.4 – – – – – 2.8 – – – 5.9 – – – – – – – 4.0 5.7 10.0 – – – 2.8 – – – – – – – – – – – 2.4 3.8 10.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8.8 7.5 – 9.4 – 10.5 11.1 12.8 20.0 10.3 8.8 7.4 11.2 9.7 10.0 – – – 3.2 3.8 – – – – 2.8 5.1 – – – – – – – – – 27.8 20.8 15.1 15.0 12.5 – 21.1 25.0 33.3 – 41.4 14.7 18.5 31.3 45.2 30.0 30.8 – – 1.6 – – – – – – – – – – – 4.5 6.5 10.0 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 12 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.5 – – – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Other apparel knitting mills .............................. Outerwear knitting mills ............................... Cut and sew apparel manufacturing .................... Cut and sew apparel contractors ..................... Men’s and boys’ cut and sew apparel contractors ................................................. Women’s, girls’, and infants’ cut and sew apparel contractors .................................... Men’s and boys’ cut and sew apparel manufacturing ................................................ Men’s and boys’ cut and sew suit, coat, and overcoat manufacturing ............................. Men’s and boys’ cut and sew trouser, slack, and jean manufacturing ............................. Men’s and boys’ cut and sew work clothing manufacturing ............................................ Men’s and boys’ cut and sew other outerwear manufacturing ........................... Women’s and girls’ cut and sew apparel manufacturing ................................................ Women’s and girls’ cut and sew dress manufacturing ............................................ Women’s and girls’ cut and sew other outerwear manufacturing ........................... Other cut and sew apparel manufacturing ...... All other cut and sew apparel manufacturing ............................................ Apparel accessories and other apparel manufacturing .................................................... Apparel accessories and other apparel manufacturing ................................................ Glove and mitten manufacturing ................. Men’s and boys’ neckwear manufacturing .. Other apparel accessories and other apparel manufacturing ............................... Leather and allied product manufacturing ............... Leather and hide tanning and finishing ............... Footwear manufacturing ...................................... Footwear manufacturing .................................. Rubber and plastics footwear manufacturing ............................................ Men’s footwear (except athletic) manufacturing ............................................ NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Total Cuts, lacerations Fractures Punctures Bruises, contusions 31519 315191 3152 31521 110 100 820 240 – – 26.8 20.8 – – 9.8 – – – 12.2 8.3 – – 6.1 – – – 6.1 – 315211 100 30.0 – 20.0 – – 20.0 – 315212 150 – – – – – – – 31522 340 29.4 – 20.6 8.8 11.8 11.8 5.9 315222 160 25.0 – 31.2 – 25.0 12.5 – 315224 20 – – – – – – – 315225 50 60.0 – – – – – – 315228 60 – – – – – – – 31523 130 46.2 – – – – – – 315233 30 – – – – – – – 315239 31529 40 120 – – – 50.0 – – – – – – – – – – 315299 90 – 55.6 – – – – – 3159 200 10.0 10.0 10.0 – – – – 31599 315992 315993 200 30 30 10.0 – – 10.0 – – 10.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 315999 316 3161 3162 31621 50 460 150 190 190 – 30.4 46.7 21.1 21.1 – 4.3 – – – – 17.4 20.0 – – – 10.9 13.3 – – – 6.5 – – – – 4.3 – – – – – – – – 316211 40 – – – – – – – 316213 100 20.0 – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 13 – – 8.5 8.3 Heat burns – – 2.4 – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Other apparel knitting mills .............................. Outerwear knitting mills ............................... Cut and sew apparel manufacturing .................... Cut and sew apparel contractors ..................... Men’s and boys’ cut and sew apparel contractors ................................................. Women’s, girls’, and infants’ cut and sew apparel contractors .................................... Men’s and boys’ cut and sew apparel manufacturing ................................................ Men’s and boys’ cut and sew suit, coat, and overcoat manufacturing ............................. Men’s and boys’ cut and sew trouser, slack, and jean manufacturing ............................. Men’s and boys’ cut and sew work clothing manufacturing ............................................ Men’s and boys’ cut and sew other outerwear manufacturing ........................... Women’s and girls’ cut and sew apparel manufacturing ................................................ Women’s and girls’ cut and sew dress manufacturing ............................................ Women’s and girls’ cut and sew other outerwear manufacturing ........................... Other cut and sew apparel manufacturing ...... All other cut and sew apparel manufacturing ............................................ Apparel accessories and other apparel manufacturing .................................................... Apparel accessories and other apparel manufacturing ................................................ Glove and mitten manufacturing ................. Men’s and boys’ neckwear manufacturing .. Other apparel accessories and other apparel manufacturing ............................... Leather and allied product manufacturing ............... Leather and hide tanning and finishing ............... Footwear manufacturing ...................................... Footwear manufacturing .................................. Rubber and plastics footwear manufacturing ............................................ Men’s footwear (except athletic) manufacturing ............................................ Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – – – – – – – – – – 3.7 – – – 2.4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 11.0 – – – – – 72.7 80.0 23.2 54.2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 80.0 – – 5.9 – – – – 11.8 – 5.9 – – – – – – – 12.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 23.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 16.7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 15.0 – 50.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 15.0 – – – – – 50.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8.7 – 15.8 15.8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8.7 – – – – – – – – 40.0 17.4 13.3 21.1 21.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20.0 See footnotes at end of table. Page 14 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Women’s footwear (except athletic) manufacturing ............................................ Other leather and allied product manufacturing .. Other leather and allied product manufacturing ................................................ Luggage manufacturing ............................... All other leather good manufacturing .......... Wood product manufacturing .................................. Sawmills and wood preservation ......................... Sawmills and wood preservation ..................... Sawmills ...................................................... Wood preservation ...................................... Veneer, plywood, and engineered wood product manufacturing .................................................... Veneer, plywood, and engineered wood product manufacturing ................................... Hardwood veneer and plywood manufacturing ............................................ Softwood veneer and plywood manufacturing ............................................ Engineered wood member (except truss) manufacturing ............................................ Truss manufacturing .................................... Reconstituted wood product manufacturing Other wood product manufacturing ..................... Millwork ........................................................... Wood window and door manufacturing ....... Cut stock, resawing lumber, and planing .... Other millwork (including flooring) ............... Wood container and pallet manufacturing ....... All other wood product manufacturing ............. Manufactured home (mobile home) manufacturing ............................................ Prefabricated wood building manufacturing All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing ............................................ Paper manufacturing ............................................... Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills ...................... Pulp mills ......................................................... Paper mills ....................................................... Paper (except newsprint) mills .................... Newsprint mills ............................................ Paperboard mills ............................................. Converted paper product manufacturing ............. NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 316214 3169 30 120 – 25.0 – – – 33.3 – 16.7 – 16.7 – – – – 31699 316991 316999 321 3211 32111 321113 321114 120 40 50 9,280 2,250 2,250 1,950 300 25.0 50.0 – 29.5 25.8 25.8 26.2 23.3 – – – 9.1 10.2 10.2 10.8 6.7 33.3 50.0 40.0 20.0 15.1 15.1 12.3 30.0 16.7 – – 14.7 14.2 14.2 11.8 30.0 16.7 – – 5.4 .9 .9 – – – – – 8.4 9.3 9.3 9.7 6.7 – – – 1.0 1.3 1.3 1.5 – 3212 1,470 32.7 8.2 18.4 13.6 4.1 11.6 – 32121 1,470 32.7 8.2 18.4 13.6 4.1 11.6 – 321211 310 41.9 6.5 16.1 12.9 – – – 321212 170 23.5 – 11.8 – – 17.6 – 321213 321214 321219 3219 32191 321911 321912 321918 32192 32199 140 740 110 5,560 2,050 1,020 190 840 1,690 1,830 35.7 31.1 27.3 30.2 30.7 33.3 26.3 28.6 22.5 37.2 – 9.5 – 9.0 5.9 4.9 – 7.1 8.9 12.6 14.3 23.0 – 22.7 22.4 23.5 15.8 22.6 30.8 14.8 14.3 16.2 – 14.9 19.0 18.6 10.5 20.2 18.3 7.1 – 6.8 – 7.6 3.4 4.9 – 2.4 12.4 7.7 21.4 14.9 – 7.2 7.8 10.8 – 4.8 7.7 5.5 – – – 321991 321992 670 610 43.3 39.3 11.9 4.9 11.9 19.7 7.5 4.9 4.5 14.8 7.5 4.9 – – 321999 322 3221 32211 32212 322121 322122 32213 3222 550 4,850 1,290 60 930 810 120 290 3,560 27.3 36.9 37.2 50.0 36.6 34.6 41.7 41.4 36.5 21.8 10.1 13.2 – 12.9 13.6 – 13.8 9.0 12.7 10.9 8.5 – 8.6 8.6 – 6.9 11.8 9.1 10.1 7.0 – 7.5 7.4 – 6.9 11.2 3.6 .8 – – – – – – .6 3.6 7.2 6.2 – 6.5 7.4 – – 7.6 – 1.4 3.9 – 3.2 3.7 – – .6 See footnotes at end of table. Page 15 .9 – – – – 2.4 – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Women’s footwear (except athletic) manufacturing ............................................ Other leather and allied product manufacturing .. Other leather and allied product manufacturing ................................................ Luggage manufacturing ............................... All other leather good manufacturing .......... Wood product manufacturing .................................. Sawmills and wood preservation ......................... Sawmills and wood preservation ..................... Sawmills ...................................................... Wood preservation ...................................... Veneer, plywood, and engineered wood product manufacturing .................................................... Veneer, plywood, and engineered wood product manufacturing ................................... Hardwood veneer and plywood manufacturing ............................................ Softwood veneer and plywood manufacturing ............................................ Engineered wood member (except truss) manufacturing ............................................ Truss manufacturing .................................... Reconstituted wood product manufacturing Other wood product manufacturing ..................... Millwork ........................................................... Wood window and door manufacturing ....... Cut stock, resawing lumber, and planing .... Other millwork (including flooring) ............... Wood container and pallet manufacturing ....... All other wood product manufacturing ............. Manufactured home (mobile home) manufacturing ............................................ Prefabricated wood building manufacturing All other miscellaneous wood product manufacturing ............................................ Paper manufacturing ............................................... Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills ...................... Pulp mills ......................................................... Paper mills ....................................................... Paper (except newsprint) mills .................... Newsprint mills ............................................ Paperboard mills ............................................. Converted paper product manufacturing ............. Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 16.7 – – – 0.3 – – – – – – – 1.8 1.8 1.8 2.1 – – – – 1.5 .9 .9 – – – – – 0.4 – – – – – – – 3.6 5.8 5.8 6.2 – – – – 1.8 3.6 3.6 4.1 – – – – 0.5 – – – – – – – 6.1 6.2 6.2 6.7 – – – – 2.0 1.8 1.8 1.5 – 16.7 – – 18.2 24.0 24.0 24.1 23.3 – – 1.4 – 2.7 1.4 – 5.4 1.4 17.0 – – 1.4 – 2.7 1.4 – 5.4 1.4 17.0 – – – – – – – 6.5 – 16.1 – – – – – – – – – 23.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2.2 2.4 – – 3.6 3.0 1.1 – – – 1.8 3.4 2.9 – 4.8 1.2 – – – – – – – 1.3 1.0 – – – – 2.2 – – – .5 1.0 – – – – – – 2.7 – 2.9 2.0 – – – 3.0 4.4 – – – – – – – 4.1 – 6.3 8.3 6.9 10.5 9.5 4.1 6.0 – – – 2.5 3.9 3.9 – 4.8 – 2.2 21.4 14.9 18.2 16.4 14.6 12.7 15.8 16.7 16.6 17.5 – – – – – – – – – 8.2 – 6.6 – – 6.0 3.3 – – 14.9 18.0 – 2.1 2.3 – 2.2 2.5 – – 2.0 – 1.6 – – – – – – 2.0 – – 4.3 4.7 – 4.3 4.9 – – 4.2 – 1.9 1.6 – 2.2 – – – 2.0 – 9.1 7.0 7.0 – 6.5 7.4 – 6.9 7.0 3.6 3.1 3.1 – 3.2 3.7 – – 3.4 18.2 17.1 14.7 – 14.0 14.8 – 17.2 18.3 – .4 – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 16 .6 – – – – – – .8 .5 .8 – – – – – – .6 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Paperboard container manufacturing .............. Corrugated and solid fiber box manufacturing ............................................ Folding paperboard box manufacturing ....... Fiber can, tube, drum, and similar products manufacturing ............................................ Nonfolding sanitary food container manufacturing ............................................ Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing ................................................ Coated and laminated packaging paper and plastics film manufacturing ........................ Coated and laminated paper manufacturing Plastics, foil, and coated paper bag manufacturing ............................................ Uncoated paper and multiwall bag manufacturing ............................................ Surface-coated paperboard manufacturing Stationery product manufacturing ................... Die-cut paper and paperboard office supplies manufacturing ............................. Envelope manufacturing .............................. Other converted paper product manufacturing Sanitary paper product manufacturing ........ All other converted paper product manufacturing ............................................ Printing and related support activities ..................... Printing and related support activities ................. Printing ............................................................ Commercial lithographic printing ................. Commercial gravure printing ....................... Commercial flexographic printing ................ Commercial screen printing ......................... Quick printing .............................................. Digital printing .............................................. Manifold business forms printing ................. Books printing .............................................. Blankbook, looseleaf binders, and devices manufacturing ............................................ Other commercial printing ........................... Support activities for printing ........................... Tradebinding and related work .................... Prepress services ........................................ Petroleum and coal products manufacturing ........... NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Fractures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 32221 1,810 36.5 7.7 11.6 10.5 – 8.3 – 322211 322212 960 550 32.3 47.3 8.3 3.6 15.6 5.5 14.6 5.5 – – 7.3 7.3 – – 322214 100 40.0 – – – – – – 322215 150 26.7 13.3 – – – 13.3 – 32222 830 34.9 13.3 10.8 9.6 – 8.4 – 322221 322222 190 340 36.8 35.3 21.1 11.8 10.5 8.8 10.5 8.8 – – – 14.7 – – 322223 110 36.4 – – – – – – 322224 322226 32223 160 20 440 37.5 – 38.6 12.5 – 6.8 18.8 – 18.2 12.5 – 18.2 – – – – – 4.5 – – – 322231 322232 32229 322291 150 250 470 270 26.7 44.0 38.3 29.6 – 8.0 10.6 11.1 20.0 16.0 10.6 14.8 20.0 16.0 8.5 11.1 – – – – – – 6.4 7.4 – – – – 322299 323 3231 32311 323110 323111 323112 323113 323114 323115 323116 323117 200 5,450 5,450 5,080 2,400 80 390 820 240 80 270 270 55.0 36.5 36.5 36.8 37.5 25.0 35.9 36.6 33.3 – 51.9 37.0 10.0 6.2 6.2 6.1 6.2 – 5.1 4.9 – – 7.4 11.1 – 9.4 9.4 9.1 10.0 – 17.9 9.8 – – – – – 9.2 9.2 8.7 9.6 – 17.9 8.5 – – – – – 0.4 .4 .4 – – – – – – – – 10.0 7.5 7.5 7.3 10.4 – – 4.9 – – 7.4 – – 0.9 .9 1.0 1.2 – – – – – – – 323118 323119 32312 323121 323122 324 70 450 370 190 180 570 – 40.0 32.4 26.3 38.9 36.8 – 6.7 8.1 10.5 – 10.5 – – 13.5 10.5 16.7 7.0 – – 13.5 10.5 16.7 5.3 – – – – – – – 6.7 10.8 15.8 – 8.8 – – – – – 7.0 See footnotes at end of table. Page 17 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Paperboard container manufacturing .............. Corrugated and solid fiber box manufacturing ............................................ Folding paperboard box manufacturing ....... Fiber can, tube, drum, and similar products manufacturing ............................................ Nonfolding sanitary food container manufacturing ............................................ Paper bag and coated and treated paper manufacturing ................................................ Coated and laminated packaging paper and plastics film manufacturing ........................ Coated and laminated paper manufacturing Plastics, foil, and coated paper bag manufacturing ............................................ Uncoated paper and multiwall bag manufacturing ............................................ Surface-coated paperboard manufacturing Stationery product manufacturing ................... Die-cut paper and paperboard office supplies manufacturing ............................. Envelope manufacturing .............................. Other converted paper product manufacturing Sanitary paper product manufacturing ........ All other converted paper product manufacturing ............................................ Printing and related support activities ..................... Printing and related support activities ................. Printing ............................................................ Commercial lithographic printing ................. Commercial gravure printing ....................... Commercial flexographic printing ................ Commercial screen printing ......................... Quick printing .............................................. Digital printing .............................................. Manifold business forms printing ................. Books printing .............................................. Blankbook, looseleaf binders, and devices manufacturing ............................................ Other commercial printing ........................... Support activities for printing ........................... Tradebinding and related work .................... Prepress services ........................................ Petroleum and coal products manufacturing ........... Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – 2.2 2.2 – 4.4 2.2 – 7.7 3.9 19.3 – – – – 2.1 3.6 – – 5.2 – 2.1 – – – 7.3 7.3 3.1 3.6 19.8 20.0 – – – – – – – – – – – 13.3 – – 13.3 – – – – 20.0 – 2.4 – – 3.6 – – 7.2 2.4 16.9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 10.5 5.9 – – – 20.6 – – – – – – – – – 36.4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4.5 – – – – – – – – 9.1 – – 4.5 12.5 – 13.6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4.3 7.4 – – – – – – – – 13.3 8.0 4.3 – – – – – 20.0 8.0 19.1 22.2 – 2.0 2.0 2.2 – – – – – – – – – 1.3 1.3 1.0 1.2 – – – – – – – – 1.8 1.8 1.6 1.2 – – – – – – – – 0.7 .7 .6 .8 – – – – – – – – 4.6 4.6 4.7 7.1 – – – – – – 7.4 – 1.7 1.7 1.8 2.9 – – – – – – – – 0.9 .9 1.0 .8 – – – – – – – – 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 – – – – – – – 15.0 21.3 21.3 21.9 16.2 25.0 23.1 32.9 45.8 75.0 14.8 18.5 – – – – – – – – 5.4 – – – – – 5.4 10.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 28.6 13.3 13.5 10.5 16.7 14.0 See footnotes at end of table. Page 18 – 7.7 7.7 7.9 7.9 – 7.7 6.1 – – 7.4 7.4 – 11.1 8.1 – – 8.8 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing ....... Petroleum refineries ........................................ Asphalt paving, roofing, and saturated materials manufacturing ................................ Asphalt paving mixture and block manufacturing ............................................ Asphalt shingle and coating materials manufacturing ............................................ Other petroleum and coal products manufacturing ................................................ Petroleum lubricating oil and grease manufacturing ............................................ Chemical manufacturing .......................................... Basic chemical manufacturing ............................. Petrochemical manufacturing .......................... Industrial gas manufacturing ........................... Synthetic dye and pigment manufacturing ...... Inorganic dye and pigment manufacturing .. Synthetic organic dye and pigment manufacturing ............................................ Other basic inorganic chemical manufacturing Alkalies and chlorine manufacturing ............ All other basic inorganic chemical manufacturing ............................................ Other basic organic chemical manufacturing .. Gum and wood chemical manufacturing ..... All other basic organic chemical manufacturing ............................................ Resin, synthetic rubber, and artificial and synthetic fibers and filaments manufacturing .... Resin and synthetic rubber manufacturing ...... Plastics material and resin manufacturing ... Synthetic rubber manufacturing .................. Artificial and synthetic fibers and filaments manufacturing ................................................ Cellulosic organic fiber manufacturing ........ Noncellulosic organic fiber manufacturing ... Pesticide, fertilizer, and other agricultural chemical manufacturing .................................... Fertilizer manufacturing ................................... Nitrogenous fertilizer manufacturing ............ Phosphatic fertilizer manufacturing ............. Fertilizer (mixing only) manufacturing ......... NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 3241 32411 570 170 36.8 41.2 10.5 11.8 7.0 – 5.3 – – – 8.8 – 7.0 – 32412 290 37.9 6.9 10.3 6.9 – 6.9 10.3 324121 200 30.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 – 10.0 10.0 324122 80 50.0 – – – – – – 32419 110 27.3 – – – – 18.2 – 324191 325 3251 32511 32512 32513 325131 60 6,710 900 50 120 100 40 – 38.0 38.9 – 33.3 70.0 75.0 – 7.2 5.6 – – – – – 8.8 6.7 – – – – – 8.3 6.7 – – – – – 0.6 – – – – – – 8.9 5.6 – 16.7 – – – 2.8 3.3 – – – – 325132 32518 325181 60 270 50 66.7 33.3 60.0 – 11.1 – – 7.4 – – 7.4 – – – – – – – – – – 325188 32519 325191 200 370 20 30.0 35.1 100.0 10.0 – – 10.0 8.1 – 10.0 8.1 – – – – – 5.4 – – 5.4 – 325199 240 29.2 – – – – – – 3252 32521 325211 325212 660 520 370 150 31.8 30.8 27.0 40.0 9.1 7.7 8.1 – 15.2 13.5 10.8 20.0 13.6 13.5 10.8 20.0 – – – – 6.1 5.8 8.1 – 3.0 3.8 5.4 – 32522 325221 325222 140 50 100 35.7 – 40.0 14.3 – – 21.4 40.0 – 14.3 – – – – – – – – – – – 3253 32531 325311 325312 325314 340 280 50 30 190 50.0 42.9 80.0 – 36.8 14.7 14.3 – – 21.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8.8 10.7 – – 15.8 – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 19 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing ....... Petroleum refineries ........................................ Asphalt paving, roofing, and saturated materials manufacturing ................................ Asphalt paving mixture and block manufacturing ............................................ Asphalt shingle and coating materials manufacturing ............................................ Other petroleum and coal products manufacturing ................................................ Petroleum lubricating oil and grease manufacturing ............................................ Chemical manufacturing .......................................... Basic chemical manufacturing ............................. Petrochemical manufacturing .......................... Industrial gas manufacturing ........................... Synthetic dye and pigment manufacturing ...... Inorganic dye and pigment manufacturing .. Synthetic organic dye and pigment manufacturing ............................................ Other basic inorganic chemical manufacturing Alkalies and chlorine manufacturing ............ All other basic inorganic chemical manufacturing ............................................ Other basic organic chemical manufacturing .. Gum and wood chemical manufacturing ..... All other basic organic chemical manufacturing ............................................ Resin, synthetic rubber, and artificial and synthetic fibers and filaments manufacturing .... Resin and synthetic rubber manufacturing ...... Plastics material and resin manufacturing ... Synthetic rubber manufacturing .................. Artificial and synthetic fibers and filaments manufacturing ................................................ Cellulosic organic fiber manufacturing ........ Noncellulosic organic fiber manufacturing ... Pesticide, fertilizer, and other agricultural chemical manufacturing .................................... Fertilizer manufacturing ................................... Nitrogenous fertilizer manufacturing ............ Phosphatic fertilizer manufacturing ............. Fertilizer (mixing only) manufacturing ......... Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – – – – – – – – 3.5 – – – – – 8.8 – – – 14.0 17.6 – – – – – – – 13.8 – 13.8 – – – – – – – 15.0 – 10.0 – – – – – – – – – 25.0 – – – – – – – – – 18.2 – 4.5 12.2 – – – – – 0.7 – – – – – – 1.2 – – – – – – 0.4 – – – – – – 4.2 3.3 – – – – – 0.7 – – – – – – 1.2 – – – – – – 5.8 3.3 – – – – – 1.5 – – – – – – 17.3 20.0 – 25.0 – – – 22.2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 14.8 – 30.0 8.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5.4 – – – – 10.0 27.0 – 8.3 – – – – – – – – 37.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4.5 5.8 – 13.3 – – – – – – – – 7.6 7.7 10.8 – – – – – 19.7 21.2 24.3 13.3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 14.3 – 20.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8.8 7.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 11.8 14.3 – – 15.8 See footnotes at end of table. Page 20 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing ................................................ Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing ..... Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing Medicinal and botanical manufacturing ....... Pharmaceutical preparation manufacturing In-vitro diagnostic substance manufacturing Biological product (except diagnostic) manufacturing ............................................ Paint, coating, and adhesive manufacturing ....... Paint and coating manufacturing ..................... Adhesive manufacturing .................................. Soap, cleaning compound, and toilet preparation manufacturing .................................................... Soap and cleaning compound manufacturing Soap and other detergent manufacturing .... Polish and other sanitation good manufacturing ............................................ Surface active agent manufacturing ............ Toilet preparation manufacturing ..................... Other chemical product and preparation manufacturing .................................................... Printing ink manufacturing ............................... All other chemical product and preparation manufacturing ................................................ Custom compounding of purchased resins Photographic film, paper, plate, and chemical manufacturing ............................ All other miscellaneous chemical product and preparation manufacturing ................. Plastics and rubber products manufacturing ........... Plastics product manufacturing ........................... Unsupported plastics film, sheet, and bag manufacturing ................................................ Unsupported plastics bag manufacturing .... Unsupported plastics packaging film and sheet manufacturing .................................. Unsupported plastics film and sheet (except packaging) manufacturing ......................... Plastics pipe, pipe fitting, and unsupported profile shape manufacturing .......................... Unsupported plastics profile shape manufacturing ............................................ Plastics pipe and pipe fitting manufacturing NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 32532 3254 32541 325411 325412 325413 60 2,030 2,030 170 1,600 100 66.7 43.3 43.3 52.9 43.8 40.0 – 8.4 8.4 17.6 8.1 – – 7.9 7.9 – 8.8 – – 7.9 7.9 – 8.8 – – – – – – – – 8.4 8.4 – 9.4 – 325414 3255 32551 32552 150 590 470 120 40.0 27.1 27.7 25.0 – 5.1 4.3 – – 6.8 6.4 – – 6.8 4.3 – – – – – 13.3 15.3 12.8 – – – – – 3256 32561 325611 1,020 560 290 33.3 39.3 34.5 4.9 7.1 – 10.8 5.4 6.9 9.8 3.6 – – – – 7.8 8.9 6.9 6.9 7.1 13.8 325612 325613 32562 210 70 460 42.9 42.9 26.1 9.5 – 4.3 – – 17.4 – – 17.4 – – – 9.5 – 6.5 – – 4.3 3259 32591 1,170 170 37.6 29.4 6.0 – 10.3 – 9.4 – – – 11.1 – 2.6 – 32599 325991 980 220 37.8 40.9 7.1 9.1 12.2 – 11.2 – – – 11.2 – 2.0 – 325992 260 30.8 7.7 19.2 15.4 – 15.4 – 325998 326 3261 490 10,050 8,030 40.8 34.6 33.3 6.1 9.7 9.8 12.2 13.1 14.4 12.2 12.2 13.6 – 0.9 .9 12.2 7.6 7.7 – 2.4 2.4 32611 326111 1,130 360 29.2 25.0 9.7 11.1 14.2 13.9 14.2 13.9 – – 7.1 5.6 – – 326112 110 27.3 18.2 – – – – – 326113 650 32.3 7.7 16.9 15.4 – 7.7 – 32612 660 40.9 7.6 10.6 9.1 – 10.6 4.5 326121 326122 310 350 41.9 40.0 9.7 5.7 6.5 14.3 6.5 11.4 – – 12.9 5.7 6.5 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 21 – 2.0 2.0 – 2.5 – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Pesticide and other agricultural chemical manufacturing ................................................ Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing ..... Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing Medicinal and botanical manufacturing ....... Pharmaceutical preparation manufacturing In-vitro diagnostic substance manufacturing Biological product (except diagnostic) manufacturing ............................................ Paint, coating, and adhesive manufacturing ....... Paint and coating manufacturing ..................... Adhesive manufacturing .................................. Soap, cleaning compound, and toilet preparation manufacturing .................................................... Soap and cleaning compound manufacturing Soap and other detergent manufacturing .... Polish and other sanitation good manufacturing ............................................ Surface active agent manufacturing ............ Toilet preparation manufacturing ..................... Other chemical product and preparation manufacturing .................................................... Printing ink manufacturing ............................... All other chemical product and preparation manufacturing ................................................ Custom compounding of purchased resins Photographic film, paper, plate, and chemical manufacturing ............................ All other miscellaneous chemical product and preparation manufacturing ................. Plastics and rubber products manufacturing ........... Plastics product manufacturing ........................... Unsupported plastics film, sheet, and bag manufacturing ................................................ Unsupported plastics bag manufacturing .... Unsupported plastics packaging film and sheet manufacturing .................................. Unsupported plastics film and sheet (except packaging) manufacturing ......................... Plastics pipe, pipe fitting, and unsupported profile shape manufacturing .......................... Unsupported plastics profile shape manufacturing ............................................ Plastics pipe and pipe fitting manufacturing Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total – 1.0 1.0 – 1.2 – – – – – – – – 2.0 2.0 – 1.9 – – – – – – – – 3.4 3.4 – 3.1 – – – – – – – – 1.0 1.0 – 1.2 – – 2.5 2.5 – 2.5 – – 15.3 15.3 17.6 14.4 30.0 – 8.5 8.5 – – – – – – 3.4 4.3 – – – – – – 3.4 4.3 – – – – – – – – – 13.3 6.8 6.4 – – – – – 13.3 18.6 23.4 – 4.9 5.4 10.3 – – – – – – – – – 3.9 – – – – – – – – 3.9 5.4 – 2.0 – – 21.6 17.9 17.2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6.5 – – – – – – 9.5 – – – – – 19.0 – 23.9 5.1 – – – – – – – 5.1 11.8 – – 1.7 – 6.0 11.8 – – 14.5 23.5 5.1 9.1 – – – – – – 4.1 – – – – – 5.1 – – – 13.3 22.7 – – – – 7.7 – – 11.5 – 7.7 6.1 .7 .6 – 1.9 1.7 – 2.9 2.6 – 0.8 .6 – 4.5 5.1 – 0.9 1.0 – 1.7 1.7 – 7.0 6.7 – 2.2 2.4 12.2 14.9 14.9 – – 3.5 – – – – – 6.2 11.1 2.7 – – – 7.1 5.6 3.5 – 19.5 27.8 – – – – – – – 18.2 – 6.2 – – 3.1 – – 6.2 3.1 16.9 – – – – 3.0 – – 3.0 – 13.6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9.7 14.3 See footnotes at end of table. Page 22 – 6.9 6.9 – 6.9 – All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Laminated plastics plate, sheet, and shape manufacturing ................................................ Polystyrene foam product manufacturing ........ Urethane and other foam product (except polystyrene) manufacturing ........................... Plastics bottle manufacturing .......................... Other plastics product manufacturing .............. Plastics plumbing fixture manufacturing ...... Resilient floor covering manufacturing ........ All other plastics product manufacturing ..... Rubber product manufacturing ............................ Tire manufacturing .......................................... Tire manufacturing (except retreading) ....... Tire retreading ............................................. Rubber and plastics hoses and belting manufacturing ................................................ Other rubber product manufacturing ............... Rubber product manufacturing for mechanical use ......................................... Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing ............ Clay product and refractory manufacturing ......... Pottery, ceramics, and plumbing fixture manufacturing ................................................ Vitreous china plumbing fixture and china and earthenware bathroom accessories manufacturing ............................................ Vitreous china, fine earthenware, and other pottery product manufacturing ................... Porcelain electrical supply manufacturing ... Clay building material and refractories manufacturing ................................................ Brick and structural clay tile manufacturing Ceramic wall and floor tile manufacturing ... Clay refractory manufacturing ..................... Nonclay refractory manufacturing ............... Glass and glass product manufacturing .............. Glass and glass product manufacturing .......... Flat glass manufacturing ............................. Other pressed and blown glass and glassware manufacturing .......................... Glass container manufacturing .................... Glass product manufacturing made of purchased glass ........................................ Cement and concrete product manufacturing ..... NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions 32613 32614 230 280 30.4 42.9 8.7 10.7 – 17.9 – 17.9 – – 32615 32616 32619 326191 326192 326199 3262 32621 326211 326212 640 480 4,620 270 50 4,300 2,020 850 710 140 20.3 54.2 32.3 33.3 40.0 31.9 40.6 40.0 40.8 28.6 4.7 4.2 11.3 7.4 – 11.6 8.9 11.8 11.3 14.3 20.3 6.2 15.2 14.8 – 15.1 7.9 3.5 2.8 – 20.3 6.2 14.1 11.1 – 14.2 6.9 3.5 2.8 – – – 1.1 – – .9 – – – – 7.8 – 8.0 7.4 – 8.1 6.9 5.9 4.2 14.3 – – 2.6 – – 2.8 2.5 – – – 32622 32629 300 870 40.0 41.4 6.7 6.9 10.0 12.6 6.7 11.5 – – 10.0 5.7 6.7 3.4 326291 327 3271 490 8,190 570 40.8 39.4 45.6 8.2 9.2 7.0 12.2 12.5 7.0 12.2 10.7 7.0 – 1.8 – 8.2 7.7 7.0 – 32711 190 47.4 – 10.5 10.5 – – – 327111 20 – – – – – – – 327112 327113 70 100 57.1 40.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – 32712 327121 327122 327124 327125 3272 32721 327211 380 160 90 60 60 930 930 150 44.7 56.2 44.4 33.3 33.3 32.3 32.3 33.3 7.9 – – – – 6.5 6.5 – 7.9 – – – – 20.4 20.4 26.7 7.9 – – – – 18.3 18.3 26.7 – – – – – 2.2 2.2 – 7.9 – – – – 6.5 6.5 – – – – – – – – – 327212 327213 180 160 38.9 18.8 – 12.5 16.7 18.8 11.1 18.8 – – – 12.5 – – 327215 3273 430 5,240 34.9 38.7 4.7 9.7 20.9 11.8 18.6 9.9 – 1.9 4.7 8.6 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 23 8.7 7.1 Heat burns – – – .9 .8 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Laminated plastics plate, sheet, and shape manufacturing ................................................ Polystyrene foam product manufacturing ........ Urethane and other foam product (except polystyrene) manufacturing ........................... Plastics bottle manufacturing .......................... Other plastics product manufacturing .............. Plastics plumbing fixture manufacturing ...... Resilient floor covering manufacturing ........ All other plastics product manufacturing ..... Rubber product manufacturing ............................ Tire manufacturing .......................................... Tire manufacturing (except retreading) ....... Tire retreading ............................................. Rubber and plastics hoses and belting manufacturing ................................................ Other rubber product manufacturing ............... Rubber product manufacturing for mechanical use ......................................... Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing ............ Clay product and refractory manufacturing ......... Pottery, ceramics, and plumbing fixture manufacturing ................................................ Vitreous china plumbing fixture and china and earthenware bathroom accessories manufacturing ............................................ Vitreous china, fine earthenware, and other pottery product manufacturing ................... Porcelain electrical supply manufacturing ... Clay building material and refractories manufacturing ................................................ Brick and structural clay tile manufacturing Ceramic wall and floor tile manufacturing ... Clay refractory manufacturing ..................... Nonclay refractory manufacturing ............... Glass and glass product manufacturing .............. Glass and glass product manufacturing .......... Flat glass manufacturing ............................. Other pressed and blown glass and glassware manufacturing .......................... Glass container manufacturing .................... Glass product manufacturing made of purchased glass ........................................ Cement and concrete product manufacturing ..... Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome – – With sprains and bruises – – – – – – – – 0.4 – – .5 – – – – – – 2.2 – – 2.3 1.5 – – – – – – – – – 0.6 – – .7 1.0 – – – – – 1.3 – – 1.2 2.5 2.4 2.8 – 12.5 – 2.4 – – 2.3 3.5 5.9 7.0 – – – 0.9 – – .9 1.5 – – – 12.5 – 4.8 – – 4.9 2.0 – – – – – – 2.3 – 2.3 – 2.3 – 2.3 – – – 1.1 – 4.1 1.3 – 4.1 .7 – – – – 4.8 5.3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Total 30.4 7.1 7.8 – 7.4 – – 7.7 7.9 10.6 8.5 21.4 4.7 – 2.4 – – 2.3 1.5 – – – 10.9 22.9 13.6 25.9 – 12.8 14.9 16.5 16.9 14.3 – – 6.7 6.9 – 2.3 10.0 13.8 – 2.2 – – 1.0 – 6.1 7.3 7.0 – 2.4 – 12.2 14.8 15.8 – – – 10.5 – 10.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20.0 – – – – – – – – – 2.2 2.2 – – – – – – 3.2 3.2 – – – – – – – – – 5.3 – – – – 4.3 4.3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7.9 – – – – 6.5 6.5 – – – – – – – – – 18.4 12.5 22.2 50.0 – 16.1 16.1 20.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 11.1 – – – 16.7 18.8 – 1.3 – 1.0 4.7 – – – 7.0 5.2 – 2.5 – 1.0 – 2.7 16.3 14.7 Page 24 .4 8.7 – All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – – See footnotes at end of table. – – Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries Soreness, pain 7.0 7.6 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Ready-mix concrete manufacturing ................. Concrete pipe, brick, and block manufacturing Concrete block and brick manufacturing ..... Concrete pipe manufacturing ...................... Other concrete product manufacturing ............ Lime and gypsum product manufacturing ........... Gypsum product manufacturing ...................... Other nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing Abrasive product manufacturing ...................... All other nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing ................................................ Cut stone and stone product manufacturing Mineral wool manufacturing ........................ Primary metal manufacturing .................................. Iron and steel mills and ferroalloy manufacturing Iron and steel mills and ferroalloy manufacturing ................................................ Iron and steel mills ...................................... Steel product manufacturing from purchased steel ................................................................... Iron and steel pipe and tube manufacturing from purchased steel ..................................... Rolling and drawing of purchased steel .......... Rolled steel shape manufacturing ............... Steel wire drawing ....................................... Alumina and aluminum production and processing ......................................................... Alumina and aluminum production and processing ..................................................... Primary aluminum production ...................... Secondary smelting and alloying of aluminum ................................................... Aluminum sheet, plate, and foil manufacturing ............................................ Aluminum extruded product manufacturing Nonferrous metal (except aluminum) production and processing .................................................. Nonferrous metal (except aluminum) smelting and refining .................................................... Primary smelting and refining of copper ...... Primary smelting and refining of nonferrous metal (except copper and aluminum) ........ Copper rolling, drawing, extruding, and alloying .......................................................... NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 32732 32733 327331 327332 32739 3274 32742 3279 32791 2,700 740 480 260 1,550 70 50 1,380 100 47.8 33.8 29.2 42.3 23.9 42.9 60.0 44.2 40.0 8.5 17.6 22.9 11.5 8.4 – – 10.1 – 5.6 6.8 8.3 – 25.8 – – 11.6 – 4.8 5.4 6.2 – 21.3 – – 10.9 – 0.7 – – – 4.5 – – – – 5.9 12.2 8.3 19.2 12.3 – – 5.8 – 0.7 – – – – – – – – 32799 327991 327993 331 3311 1,270 840 160 8,410 990 44.9 56.0 31.2 32.2 38.4 10.2 9.5 – 11.2 14.1 11.8 8.3 – 10.0 8.1 10.2 8.3 – 8.9 6.1 – – – 1.1 2.0 6.3 4.8 12.5 8.6 10.1 – – – 5.6 4.0 33111 331111 990 880 38.4 35.2 14.1 15.9 8.1 8.0 6.1 6.8 2.0 – 10.1 10.2 4.0 3.4 3312 1,410 34.0 12.1 13.5 12.8 1.4 8.5 2.1 33121 33122 331221 331222 570 840 690 150 33.3 34.5 31.9 46.7 12.3 11.9 13.0 – 17.5 10.7 10.1 13.3 15.8 10.7 10.1 – – – – – 7.0 9.5 10.1 – – 3.6 4.3 – 3313 950 33.7 12.6 11.6 10.5 – 9.5 4.2 33131 331312 950 110 33.7 36.4 12.6 18.2 11.6 – 10.5 – – – 9.5 18.2 4.2 – 331314 170 29.4 – 23.5 23.5 – – 331315 331316 110 470 36.4 34.0 18.2 14.9 – 10.6 – 10.6 – – – 10.6 – 6.4 3314 1,290 42.6 11.6 7.0 6.2 1.6 7.8 5.4 33141 331411 90 30 22.2 – 22.2 – – – – – – – – – – – 331419 60 – – – – – – – 33142 680 41.2 13.2 5.9 5.9 – 8.8 4.4 See footnotes at end of table. Page 25 – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Ready-mix concrete manufacturing ................. Concrete pipe, brick, and block manufacturing Concrete block and brick manufacturing ..... Concrete pipe manufacturing ...................... Other concrete product manufacturing ............ Lime and gypsum product manufacturing ........... Gypsum product manufacturing ...................... Other nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing Abrasive product manufacturing ...................... All other nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing ................................................ Cut stone and stone product manufacturing Mineral wool manufacturing ........................ Primary metal manufacturing .................................. Iron and steel mills and ferroalloy manufacturing Iron and steel mills and ferroalloy manufacturing ................................................ Iron and steel mills ...................................... Steel product manufacturing from purchased steel ................................................................... Iron and steel pipe and tube manufacturing from purchased steel ..................................... Rolling and drawing of purchased steel .......... Rolled steel shape manufacturing ............... Steel wire drawing ....................................... Alumina and aluminum production and processing ......................................................... Alumina and aluminum production and processing ..................................................... Primary aluminum production ...................... Secondary smelting and alloying of aluminum ................................................... Aluminum sheet, plate, and foil manufacturing ............................................ Aluminum extruded product manufacturing Nonferrous metal (except aluminum) production and processing .................................................. Nonferrous metal (except aluminum) smelting and refining .................................................... Primary smelting and refining of copper ...... Primary smelting and refining of nonferrous metal (except copper and aluminum) ........ Copper rolling, drawing, extruding, and alloying .......................................................... Chemical Amputaburns tions 1.9 – – – 1.3 – – – – – – – – 2.7 – – 1.9 – – 2.2 – Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4.4 4.1 4.2 – 5.2 – – 3.6 – 1.9 – – – 2.6 – – 2.2 – 1.1 – – – 1.3 – – – – – – – 1.8 – – – – 0.4 – 3.9 4.8 – 3.0 4.0 2.4 3.6 – 1.2 2.0 – – – Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only 9.6 9.5 12.5 – 4.5 – – 6.5 – 3.3 4.1 6.2 – 1.3 – – 2.9 – 15.6 12.2 10.4 15.4 14.2 – – 13.8 – – 6.3 7.1 – 4.8 – 3.1 4.8 – 1.7 – 14.2 9.5 18.8 19.7 14.1 – 1.6 – 12.5 2.3 3.0 – – 3.0 3.4 – – – – 4.0 4.5 2.0 2.3 – – – – – – 14.1 14.8 – 3.5 – – 4.3 2.1 1.4 2.1 – 17.7 – – – – – 4.8 4.3 – – – – – – – – – 5.3 3.6 4.3 – – 2.4 – – – – – – 3.5 – – – – – – – 17.5 17.9 18.8 13.3 – – – – 3.2 – – 7.4 2.1 14.7 – – – – – – – – 3.2 – – – – – 7.4 – 2.1 – 14.7 18.2 – – – – – – – 11.8 – 17.6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4.3 – – – 12.8 – 1.6 3.1 – 2.3 – – 3.1 – 14.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 22.2 – – – – – – – – – – 33.3 – 2.9 4.4 – 2.9 – – 2.9 – 11.8 .5 See footnotes at end of table. Page 26 .6 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Copper rolling, drawing, and extruding ........ Copper wire (except mechanical) drawing .. Nonferrous metal (except copper and aluminum) rolling, drawing, extruding, and alloying .......................................................... Nonferrous metal (except copper and aluminum) rolling, drawing, and extruding Secondary smelting, refining, and alloying of nonferrous metal (except copper and aluminum) .................................................. Foundries ............................................................ Ferrous metal foundries .................................. Iron foundries .............................................. Steel investment foundries .......................... Steel foundries (except investment) ............ Nonferrous metal foundries ............................. Aluminum die-casting foundries .................. Nonferrous (except aluminum) die-casting foundries .................................................... Aluminum foundries (except die-casting) .... Copper foundries (except die-casting) ........ Other nonferrous foundries (except die-casting) ................................................ Fabricated metal product manufacturing ................. Forging and stamping .......................................... Forging and stamping ...................................... Iron and steel forging ................................... Nonferrous forging ....................................... Custom roll forming ..................................... Crown and closure manufacturing ............... Metal stamping ............................................ Powder metallurgy part manufacturing ........ Cutlery and handtool manufacturing ................... Cutlery and handtool manufacturing ............... Cutlery and flatware (except precious) manufacturing ............................................ Hand and edge tool manufacturing ............. Saw blade and handsaw manufacturing ..... Kitchen utensil, pot, and pan manufacturing Architectural and structural metals manufacturing .................................................... Plate work and fabricated structural product manufacturing ................................................ NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 331421 331422 370 250 43.2 40.0 13.5 8.0 – 12.0 – 8.0 – – 5.4 12.0 5.4 – 33149 520 48.1 7.7 9.6 7.7 – 5.8 5.8 331491 330 48.5 9.1 12.1 9.1 – 6.1 6.1 331492 3315 33151 331511 331512 331513 33152 331521 200 3,770 2,440 1,340 340 760 1,330 380 45.0 25.7 25.0 29.1 32.4 14.5 27.1 28.9 – 9.5 9.8 11.2 5.9 9.2 9.0 13.2 – 9.8 8.6 6.7 8.8 11.8 12.0 10.5 – 9.0 8.2 6.0 5.9 11.8 10.5 7.9 – 0.8 .8 – – – 1.5 – – 8.2 9.0 10.4 14.7 5.3 6.8 7.9 – 7.4 8.2 4.5 5.9 15.8 6.0 – 331522 331524 331525 60 570 170 33.3 22.8 29.4 – 7.0 – – 14.0 11.8 – 14.0 11.8 – – – – 5.3 – – 7.0 – 331528 332 3321 33211 332111 332112 332114 332115 332116 332117 3322 33221 150 25,370 2,320 2,320 920 140 60 50 950 190 780 780 40.0 28.3 31.5 31.5 32.6 28.6 33.3 40.0 29.5 42.1 28.2 28.2 – 9.7 9.9 9.9 14.1 – – – 6.3 – 3.8 3.8 – 15.8 13.8 13.8 10.9 – – – 18.9 – 20.5 20.5 – 13.9 12.1 12.1 8.7 – – – 17.9 – 19.2 19.2 – 1.9 1.7 1.7 – – – – – – 2.6 2.6 – 8.6 6.5 6.5 7.6 – – 40.0 4.2 – 16.7 16.7 13.3 1.7 1.3 1.3 2.2 – – – – – – – 332211 332212 332213 332214 100 480 110 80 20.0 18.8 54.5 50.0 – 4.2 – – 20.0 22.9 18.2 – 20.0 22.9 – – – – – – – 25.0 – – – – – – 3323 8,190 25.3 9.9 16.4 14.7 1.7 10.4 2.2 33231 4,160 22.1 13.7 15.6 13.5 2.2 13.2 3.4 See footnotes at end of table. Page 27 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Copper rolling, drawing, and extruding ........ Copper wire (except mechanical) drawing .. Nonferrous metal (except copper and aluminum) rolling, drawing, extruding, and alloying .......................................................... Nonferrous metal (except copper and aluminum) rolling, drawing, and extruding Secondary smelting, refining, and alloying of nonferrous metal (except copper and aluminum) .................................................. Foundries ............................................................ Ferrous metal foundries .................................. Iron foundries .............................................. Steel investment foundries .......................... Steel foundries (except investment) ............ Nonferrous metal foundries ............................. Aluminum die-casting foundries .................. Nonferrous (except aluminum) die-casting foundries .................................................... Aluminum foundries (except die-casting) .... Copper foundries (except die-casting) ........ Other nonferrous foundries (except die-casting) ................................................ Fabricated metal product manufacturing ................. Forging and stamping .......................................... Forging and stamping ...................................... Iron and steel forging ................................... Nonferrous forging ....................................... Custom roll forming ..................................... Crown and closure manufacturing ............... Metal stamping ............................................ Powder metallurgy part manufacturing ........ Cutlery and handtool manufacturing ................... Cutlery and handtool manufacturing ............... Cutlery and flatware (except precious) manufacturing ............................................ Hand and edge tool manufacturing ............. Saw blade and handsaw manufacturing ..... Kitchen utensil, pot, and pan manufacturing Architectural and structural metals manufacturing .................................................... Plate work and fabricated structural product manufacturing ................................................ Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – – – – 8.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 13.5 12.0 – – – – – – – 3.8 – 13.5 – – – – – – – – – 12.1 – 0.5 – – – – – – – 1.6 1.2 – – 2.6 2.3 – – 2.1 1.6 1.5 – 2.6 3.0 5.3 – 0.8 .8 1.5 – – – – – 2.7 2.9 3.7 – 2.6 2.3 – – 0.8 .8 1.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – 10.0 6.4 4.9 3.0 5.9 7.9 9.0 13.2 – 2.4 1.6 1.5 – 3.9 3.0 – 15.0 25.2 27.9 29.1 20.6 28.9 20.3 15.8 – – – – 3.5 – – 3.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8.8 – – 3.5 – – 21.1 29.4 – 1.7 3.0 3.0 5.4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2.3 5.6 5.6 – – – – 11.6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3.7 2.2 2.2 – – – – 2.1 – – – – 1.3 .9 .9 – – – – – – – – – 0.5 – – – – – – – – – – – 6.7 6.9 6.9 5.4 – – – 5.3 31.6 6.4 6.4 – 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.2 – – – 3.2 – 2.6 2.6 20.0 20.7 18.5 18.5 20.7 28.6 – – 18.9 10.5 17.9 17.9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20.0 4.2 – – – – – – 20.0 20.8 – – – 2.1 1.0 3.4 1.0 7.7 2.0 21.5 – 1.4 .5 3.8 .7 5.5 1.9 20.4 – .5 See footnotes at end of table. Page 28 .4 .2 – .6 – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Prefabricated metal building and component manufacturing ......................... Fabricated structural metal manufacturing .. Plate work manufacturing ............................ Ornamental and architectural metal products manufacturing ................................................ Metal window and door manufacturing ........ Sheet metal work manufacturing ................. Ornamental and architectural metal work manufacturing ............................................ Boiler, tank, and shipping container manufacturing .................................................... Power boiler and heat exchanger manufacturing ................................................ Metal tank (heavy gauge) manufacturing ........ Metal can, box, and other metal container (light gauge) manufacturing ........................... Metal can manufacturing ............................. Other metal container manufacturing .......... Hardware manufacturing ..................................... Spring and wire product manufacturing ............... Spring and wire product manufacturing ........... Spring (light gauge) manufacturing ............. Other fabricated wire product manufacturing ............................................ Machine shops; turned product; and screw, nut, and bolt manufacturing ...................................... Machine shops ................................................ Turned product and screw, nut, and bolt manufacturing ................................................ Precision turned product manufacturing ...... Bolt, nut, screw, rivet, and washer manufacturing ............................................ Coating, engraving, heat treating, and allied activities ............................................................. Coating, engraving, heat treating, and allied activities ......................................................... Metal heat treating ....................................... Metal coating, engraving (except jewelry and silverware), and allied services to manufacturers ........................................... Electroplating, plating, polishing, anodizing, and coloring ............................................... Other fabricated metal product manufacturing .... NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 332311 332312 332313 600 2,550 1,010 23.3 23.9 16.8 15.0 10.6 19.8 20.0 11.4 24.8 15.0 10.6 19.8 5.0 .8 4.0 10.0 16.9 5.0 – 3.5 4.0 33232 332321 332322 4,030 1,190 1,970 28.5 32.8 32.0 6.0 4.2 6.1 17.1 16.8 17.8 15.6 16.0 16.2 1.2 – 1.5 7.4 10.9 4.6 1.0 – 1.0 332323 870 14.9 9.2 14.9 13.8 – 9.2 2.3 3324 1,630 28.2 14.7 13.5 12.3 1.2 8.6 2.5 33241 33242 400 560 45.0 19.6 7.5 16.1 12.5 10.7 10.0 10.7 – – 12.5 8.9 – 3.6 33243 332431 332439 3325 3326 33261 332612 670 230 440 380 1,120 1,120 140 26.9 34.8 22.7 28.9 32.1 32.1 28.6 16.4 – 22.7 5.3 6.2 6.2 – 16.4 13.0 20.5 10.5 8.0 8.0 – 14.9 13.0 15.9 7.9 6.2 6.2 – – – – – 1.8 1.8 – 6.0 8.7 4.5 5.3 8.9 8.9 – 3.0 – – – – – – 332618 850 35.3 5.9 9.4 7.1 2.4 7.1 – 3327 33271 5,210 3,950 27.4 26.8 10.7 13.4 18.0 17.2 15.2 14.7 2.9 2.3 7.5 7.6 .8 1.0 33272 332721 1,250 730 29.6 30.1 2.4 – 20.8 23.3 16.8 16.4 4.8 6.8 7.2 5.5 – – 332722 520 28.8 3.8 17.3 15.4 – 7.7 – 3328 2,250 26.7 9.3 12.9 10.7 2.2 8.0 3.6 33281 332811 2,250 330 26.7 30.3 9.3 6.1 12.9 12.1 10.7 12.1 2.2 – 8.0 6.1 3.6 6.1 332812 790 25.3 10.1 16.5 12.7 3.8 7.6 2.5 332813 3329 1,130 3,500 26.5 34.0 9.7 8.6 10.6 17.4 8.8 16.0 1.8 1.4 8.8 6.6 3.5 1.4 See footnotes at end of table. Page 29 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Prefabricated metal building and component manufacturing ......................... Fabricated structural metal manufacturing .. Plate work manufacturing ............................ Ornamental and architectural metal products manufacturing ................................................ Metal window and door manufacturing ........ Sheet metal work manufacturing ................. Ornamental and architectural metal work manufacturing ............................................ Boiler, tank, and shipping container manufacturing .................................................... Power boiler and heat exchanger manufacturing ................................................ Metal tank (heavy gauge) manufacturing ........ Metal can, box, and other metal container (light gauge) manufacturing ........................... Metal can manufacturing ............................. Other metal container manufacturing .......... Hardware manufacturing ..................................... Spring and wire product manufacturing ............... Spring and wire product manufacturing ........... Spring (light gauge) manufacturing ............. Other fabricated wire product manufacturing ............................................ Machine shops; turned product; and screw, nut, and bolt manufacturing ...................................... Machine shops ................................................ Turned product and screw, nut, and bolt manufacturing ................................................ Precision turned product manufacturing ...... Bolt, nut, screw, rivet, and washer manufacturing ............................................ Coating, engraving, heat treating, and allied activities ............................................................. Coating, engraving, heat treating, and allied activities ......................................................... Metal heat treating ....................................... Metal coating, engraving (except jewelry and silverware), and allied services to manufacturers ........................................... Electroplating, plating, polishing, anodizing, and coloring ............................................... Other fabricated metal product manufacturing .... Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises – – – 3.3 1.6 – – – – – – – – 5.1 2.0 – 0.8 – – – – – – – 2.5 2.5 3.6 1.7 2.5 2.0 – – – 3.2 2.5 4.1 1.2 – 1.5 – – – – – – 4.9 1.2 – – – – 10.7 – – – – – – – – – – – – 5.3 3.6 3.6 – – 2.4 1.2 1.3 .8 .8 Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only 5.0 5.9 5.0 – 1.6 – 18.3 20.8 20.8 0.7 1.7 1.0 10.2 9.2 7.1 2.0 3.4 2.0 22.6 18.5 21.8 – – 17.2 – 29.9 4.3 1.2 1.2 5.5 2.5 16.0 – – 5.0 5.4 – 3.6 – – 7.5 7.1 – 3.6 10.0 17.9 3.0 8.7 – 13.2 – – – – – – – – – – 4.5 – 4.5 5.3 3.6 3.6 14.3 – – – 5.3 – – – – – – – – – – 4.5 – – 5.3 10.7 10.7 – – – – – 5.4 5.4 – 17.9 13.0 20.5 18.4 24.1 24.1 28.6 – – 2.4 – – 12.9 5.9 22.4 1.5 1.3 – – 3.5 3.5 .8 .5 – 5.6 3.5 3.1 1.3 22.8 23.5 .4 – – – – 2.4 2.7 – – 3.2 – 1.6 – – – 12.0 15.1 8.8 13.7 21.6 17.8 – – 3.8 – 5.8 3.8 – 7.7 – 26.9 .9 2.2 2.7 – 5.8 1.8 – 4.0 2.7 24.4 .9 – 2.2 – 2.7 6.1 – – 5.8 6.1 1.8 – – – 4.0 6.1 2.7 6.1 24.4 24.2 – – – – 7.6 – – 3.8 2.5 22.8 4.4 1.7 1.8 1.4 – 1.1 4.4 4.9 2.7 3.4 – – 3.5 6.9 1.8 1.1 26.5 16.0 – .6 See footnotes at end of table. Page 30 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Metal valve manufacturing .............................. Industrial valve manufacturing ..................... Fluid power valve and hose fitting manufacturing ............................................ Plumbing fixture fitting and trim manufacturing ............................................ Other metal valve and pipe fitting manufacturing ............................................ All other fabricated metal product manufacturing ................................................ Ball and roller bearing manufacturing .......... Small arms ammunition manufacturing ....... Ammunition (except small arms) manufacturing ............................................ Small arms manufacturing ........................... Fabricated pipe and pipe fitting manufacturing ............................................ Industrial pattern manufacturing .................. Enameled iron and metal sanitary ware manufacturing ............................................ All other miscellaneous fabricated metal product manufacturing ............................... Machinery manufacturing ........................................ Agriculture, construction, and mining machinery manufacturing .................................................... Agricultural implement manufacturing ............. Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing ............................................ Lawn and garden tractor and home lawn and garden equipment manufacturing ....... Construction machinery manufacturing ........... Mining and oil and gas field machinery manufacturing ................................................ Mining machinery and equipment manufacturing ............................................ Oil and gas field machinery and equipment manufacturing ............................................ Industrial machinery manufacturing .................... Sawmill and woodworking machinery manufacturing ................................................ Plastics and rubber industry machinery manufacturing ................................................ Other industrial machinery manufacturing ....... Paper industry machinery manufacturing .... NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 33291 332911 880 340 33.0 32.4 10.2 8.8 15.9 20.6 14.8 20.6 – – 5.7 8.8 – – 332912 280 32.1 7.1 10.7 7.1 – – – 332913 90 33.3 22.2 – – – – – 332919 170 29.4 17.6 11.8 11.8 – – – 33299 332991 332992 2,610 200 80 34.5 35.0 50.0 8.0 10.0 – 18.0 10.0 – 16.5 10.0 – 1.5 – – 6.9 – – 1.9 – – 332993 332994 20 170 – 35.3 – – – 11.8 – – – – – – – – 332996 332997 390 260 30.8 – 12.8 – 10.3 84.6 10.3 84.6 – – 10.3 – – – 332998 160 50.0 – 25.0 25.0 – – – 332999 333 1,310 14,590 39.7 30.0 8.4 9.8 9.2 13.2 6.9 11.5 1.5 1.6 8.4 6.7 3.1 1.4 3331 33311 3,790 1,640 29.8 26.8 13.2 12.2 9.5 9.1 7.9 7.3 1.6 1.8 6.9 5.5 2.4 2.4 333111 1,430 25.9 11.9 7.7 7.0 1.4 4.9 2.8 333112 33312 210 1,060 33.3 37.7 14.3 14.2 14.3 6.6 9.5 5.7 – – 9.5 8.5 – 1.9 33313 1,090 26.6 13.8 13.8 11.9 1.8 7.3 2.8 333131 190 21.1 15.8 – – 333132 3332 900 1,680 28.9 28.0 13.3 7.7 14.4 16.1 12.2 15.5 33321 140 50.0 – – – 33322 33329 333291 260 1,280 220 23.1 26.6 27.3 19.2 6.2 – 11.5 18.0 18.2 11.5 17.2 18.2 See footnotes at end of table. Page 31 – 2.2 1.2 10.5 6.7 7.1 – 3.3 1.2 – 28.6 – – 1.6 – 7.7 4.7 13.6 – – – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Metal valve manufacturing .............................. Industrial valve manufacturing ..................... Fluid power valve and hose fitting manufacturing ............................................ Plumbing fixture fitting and trim manufacturing ............................................ Other metal valve and pipe fitting manufacturing ............................................ All other fabricated metal product manufacturing ................................................ Ball and roller bearing manufacturing .......... Small arms ammunition manufacturing ....... Ammunition (except small arms) manufacturing ............................................ Small arms manufacturing ........................... Fabricated pipe and pipe fitting manufacturing ............................................ Industrial pattern manufacturing .................. Enameled iron and metal sanitary ware manufacturing ............................................ All other miscellaneous fabricated metal product manufacturing ............................... Machinery manufacturing ........................................ Agriculture, construction, and mining machinery manufacturing .................................................... Agricultural implement manufacturing ............. Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing ............................................ Lawn and garden tractor and home lawn and garden equipment manufacturing ....... Construction machinery manufacturing ........... Mining and oil and gas field machinery manufacturing ................................................ Mining machinery and equipment manufacturing ............................................ Oil and gas field machinery and equipment manufacturing ............................................ Industrial machinery manufacturing .................... Sawmill and woodworking machinery manufacturing ................................................ Plastics and rubber industry machinery manufacturing ................................................ Other industrial machinery manufacturing ....... Paper industry machinery manufacturing .... Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – – 4.5 – 2.3 – 2.3 – 4.5 – 2.3 – – – 8.0 5.9 – – 14.8 11.8 – – – – 7.1 – – 17.9 – 14.3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 17.6 0.8 – – – – 1.5 – – – – 5.0 – – 3.8 – – – – – 6.5 15.0 – 1.1 – – 16.1 20.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 11.8 – – – 23.5 – – – – – – – – 5.1 – – – – – 7.7 – – – 20.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.2 – 3.0 – 6.1 3.2 5.3 1.0 – 0.8 6.1 6.6 1.5 1.9 16.8 24.1 – – 1.3 – 2.6 4.3 – 2.1 2.4 1.1 – – – 5.8 6.7 2.4 3.7 25.9 29.9 – – 4.2 – 2.8 – – 7.0 3.5 32.2 – – – 1.9 – 1.9 – – – 2.8 – 1.9 – – – 3.8 – – 14.3 20.8 – 2.8 – – – – – 5.5 1.8 25.7 – – – – – – – 10.5 – 26.3 – – – – – 4.2 – – – 4.8 – 1.2 – 1.2 4.4 7.1 2.2 1.8 24.4 22.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5.5 – – – – – 5.5 18.2 – 1.6 9.1 – 1.6 – – 8.6 9.1 – 2.3 – – .1 .8 See footnotes at end of table. Page 32 .8 .5 .5 – 23.1 23.4 13.6 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Textile machinery manufacturing ................ Printing machinery and equipment manufacturing ............................................ Food product machinery manufacturing ...... Semiconductor machinery manufacturing ... All other industrial machinery manufacturing ............................................ Commercial and service industry machinery manufacturing .................................................... Commercial and service industry machinery manufacturing ................................................ Automatic vending machine manufacturing Commercial laundry, drycleaning, and pressing machine manufacturing .............. Optical instrument and lens manufacturing Photographic and photocopying equipment manufacturing ............................................ Other commercial and service industry machinery manufacturing .......................... Ventilation, heating, air-conditioning, and commercial refrigeration equipment manufacturing .................................................... Ventilation, heating, air-conditioning, and commercial refrigeration equipment manufacturing ................................................ Air purification equipment manufacturing .... Industrial and commercial fan and blower manufacturing ............................................ Heating equipment (except warm air furnaces) manufacturing ............................ Air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment and commercial and industrial refrigeration equipment manufacturing ...... Metalworking machinery manufacturing .............. Metalworking machinery manufacturing .......... Industrial mold manufacturing ..................... Machine tool (metal cutting types) manufacturing ............................................ Machine tool (metal forming types) manufacturing ............................................ Special die and tool, die set, jig, and fixture manufacturing ............................................ Cutting tool and machine tool accessory manufacturing ............................................ NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns – – – – – 333292 120 25.0 – 333293 333294 333295 110 320 60 – 28.1 50.0 – 6.2 – 18.2 15.6 – 18.2 12.5 – – – – – 6.2 – – – – 333298 450 26.7 8.9 26.7 26.7 – – – 3333 1,040 30.8 7.7 10.6 9.6 – 2.9 – 33331 333311 1,040 70 30.8 28.6 7.7 – 10.6 – 9.6 – – – 2.9 – – – 333312 333314 110 130 27.3 30.8 – – – – – – – – – – – – 333315 100 30.0 – – – – – – 333319 600 30.0 10.0 11.7 10.0 – – – 3334 1,340 41.8 10.4 14.2 12.7 1.5 6.0 1.5 33341 333411 1,340 150 41.8 40.0 10.4 – 14.2 20.0 12.7 20.0 1.5 – 6.0 – 1.5 – 333412 180 44.4 – 16.7 16.7 – – – 333414 240 58.3 – 16.7 16.7 – – – 333415 3335 33351 333511 770 2,240 2,240 480 36.4 22.3 22.3 20.8 14.3 9.8 9.8 10.4 11.7 17.4 17.4 16.7 10.4 15.2 15.2 16.7 – 2.2 2.2 – 6.5 8.9 8.9 10.4 – – – – 333512 310 29.0 – 9.7 6.5 6.5 19.4 – 333513 140 21.4 – – – – 21.4 – 333514 900 17.8 10.0 21.1 17.8 3.3 4.4 – 333515 250 24.0 16.0 24.0 24.0 – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 33 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Textile machinery manufacturing ................ Printing machinery and equipment manufacturing ............................................ Food product machinery manufacturing ...... Semiconductor machinery manufacturing ... All other industrial machinery manufacturing ............................................ Commercial and service industry machinery manufacturing .................................................... Commercial and service industry machinery manufacturing ................................................ Automatic vending machine manufacturing Commercial laundry, drycleaning, and pressing machine manufacturing .............. Optical instrument and lens manufacturing Photographic and photocopying equipment manufacturing ............................................ Other commercial and service industry machinery manufacturing .......................... Ventilation, heating, air-conditioning, and commercial refrigeration equipment manufacturing .................................................... Ventilation, heating, air-conditioning, and commercial refrigeration equipment manufacturing ................................................ Air purification equipment manufacturing .... Industrial and commercial fan and blower manufacturing ............................................ Heating equipment (except warm air furnaces) manufacturing ............................ Air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment and commercial and industrial refrigeration equipment manufacturing ...... Metalworking machinery manufacturing .............. Metalworking machinery manufacturing .......... Industrial mold manufacturing ..................... Machine tool (metal cutting types) manufacturing ............................................ Machine tool (metal forming types) manufacturing ............................................ Special die and tool, die set, jig, and fixture manufacturing ............................................ Cutting tool and machine tool accessory manufacturing ............................................ Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – – – – – – – 25.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9.4 – – 6.2 – 36.4 28.1 – – – – – 4.4 – – – – 26.7 – – 6.7 – 1.9 – – 10.6 2.9 26.9 – – – – 6.7 – – – 1.9 – – – – – 10.6 – 2.9 – 26.9 28.6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 36.4 30.8 – – – – – – – 30.0 – – – – 6.7 – – – – 6.7 3.3 28.3 – 1.5 2.2 – 2.2 – – 6.0 – 14.2 – – 1.5 – 2.2 – – – 2.2 – – – – – 6.0 – – – 14.2 13.3 – – – – – – – – – 16.7 – – – – – – – – – 8.3 – – – – – 2.7 2.7 – 2.6 1.3 1.3 – – – – – 2.6 3.6 3.6 4.2 – – – – – 2.2 2.2 4.2 6.5 8.0 8.0 4.2 – 2.7 2.7 – 15.6 25.0 25.0 22.9 – – – – 6.5 – – – – 22.6 – – – – – – – – – 28.6 – – – – – – – 14.4 5.6 30.0 – 8.0 – – – – – – – 16.0 See footnotes at end of table. Page 34 – – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Other metalworking machinery manufacturing ............................................ Engine, turbine, and power transmission equipment manufacturing .................................. Engine, turbine, and power transmission equipment manufacturing .............................. Turbine and turbine generator set units manufacturing ............................................ Speed changer, industrial high-speed drive, and gear manufacturing ............................ Mechanical power transmission equipment manufacturing ............................................ Other engine equipment manufacturing ...... Other general purpose machinery manufacturing Pump and compressor manufacturing ............ Pump and pumping equipment manufacturing ............................................ Air and gas compressor manufacturing ....... Material handling equipment manufacturing ... Elevator and moving stairway manufacturing ............................................ Conveyor and conveying equipment manufacturing ............................................ Overhead traveling crane, hoist, and monorail system manufacturing ................ Industrial truck, tractor, trailer, and stacker machinery manufacturing .......................... All other general purpose machinery manufacturing ................................................ Power-driven handtool manufacturing ......... Welding and soldering equipment manufacturing ............................................ Packaging machinery manufacturing .......... Industrial process furnace and oven manufacturing ............................................ Fluid power cylinder and actuator manufacturing ............................................ Fluid power pump and motor manufacturing Scale and balance (except laboratory) manufacturing ............................................ All other miscellaneous general purpose machinery manufacturing .......................... Computer and electronic product manufacturing .... NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns – – – – – 333518 80 37.5 – 3336 1,090 36.7 5.5 10.1 9.2 – 5.5 – 33361 1,090 36.7 5.5 10.1 9.2 – 5.5 – 333611 210 47.6 – 9.5 9.5 – – – 333612 200 35.0 – 10.0 10.0 – – – 333613 333618 3339 33391 250 430 3,400 340 40.0 30.2 29.4 26.5 8.0 7.0 8.8 5.9 16.0 7.0 14.7 11.8 12.0 7.0 12.4 8.8 – – 2.4 – 8.0 4.7 7.1 5.9 – – 1.5 – 333911 333912 33392 190 120 1,320 21.1 33.3 25.0 10.5 – 9.8 – 16.7 18.2 – 16.7 15.9 – – 3.0 – – 6.8 – – 1.5 333921 130 15.4 – 30.8 30.8 – – – 333922 600 18.3 10.0 23.3 18.3 5.0 5.0 – 333923 290 31.0 – 10.3 6.9 – 6.9 – 333924 300 36.7 13.3 10.0 10.0 – 10.0 – 33399 333991 1,750 80 33.1 62.5 8.6 – 12.6 – 10.3 – 2.3 – 7.4 – 1.7 – 333992 333993 140 190 35.7 31.6 – – 14.3 42.1 14.3 36.8 – – – – – – 333994 210 19.0 9.5 9.5 9.5 – – – 333995 333996 250 160 32.0 37.5 – – 12.0 – 8.0 – – – 8.0 12.5 – – 333997 30 66.7 – – – – – – 333999 334 690 5,380 31.9 32.0 13.0 10.0 7.2 9.5 4.3 8.4 4.3 1.1 11.6 6.7 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 35 .9 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Other metalworking machinery manufacturing ............................................ Engine, turbine, and power transmission equipment manufacturing .................................. Engine, turbine, and power transmission equipment manufacturing .............................. Turbine and turbine generator set units manufacturing ............................................ Speed changer, industrial high-speed drive, and gear manufacturing ............................ Mechanical power transmission equipment manufacturing ............................................ Other engine equipment manufacturing ...... Other general purpose machinery manufacturing Pump and compressor manufacturing ............ Pump and pumping equipment manufacturing ............................................ Air and gas compressor manufacturing ....... Material handling equipment manufacturing ... Elevator and moving stairway manufacturing ............................................ Conveyor and conveying equipment manufacturing ............................................ Overhead traveling crane, hoist, and monorail system manufacturing ................ Industrial truck, tractor, trailer, and stacker machinery manufacturing .......................... All other general purpose machinery manufacturing ................................................ Power-driven handtool manufacturing ......... Welding and soldering equipment manufacturing ............................................ Packaging machinery manufacturing .......... Industrial process furnace and oven manufacturing ............................................ Fluid power cylinder and actuator manufacturing ............................................ Fluid power pump and motor manufacturing Scale and balance (except laboratory) manufacturing ............................................ All other miscellaneous general purpose machinery manufacturing .......................... Computer and electronic product manufacturing .... Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – – – – – – – – – – – – 2.8 – 5.5 1.8 – 5.5 – 25.7 – – 2.8 – 5.5 1.8 – 5.5 – 25.7 – – – – 9.5 – – – – 19.0 – – – – – – – – – 30.0 – – – – – – 0.9 – – 4.7 3.5 5.9 – – – – – 4.7 3.2 5.9 – – 1.2 – – – – – 8.0 4.7 5.6 5.9 – – 1.5 – 16.0 32.6 25.0 26.5 – – – – – – 10.5 – 4.5 – – – 10.5 – 2.3 – – – – – – – 16.7 6.8 – – 1.5 31.6 25.0 24.2 – – – – – – – – – 23.1 – – 8.3 – – – – 10.0 3.3 23.3 – – – – – – – – – 37.9 – – – – – – – 6.7 – 13.3 – – 1.1 – 2.3 – – – 3.4 – 1.1 – – – 4.0 – 1.1 – 25.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 21.4 10.5 – – 9.5 – – – – – – 52.4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 28.0 18.8 – – – – – – – – – – – 1.1 – – 5.0 – 1.7 4.3 3.3 – 1.1 – 1.5 .6 See footnotes at end of table. Page 36 2.9 11.0 – 3.0 26.1 18.4 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing .................................................... Computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing ................................................ Electronic computer manufacturing ............. Computer storage device manufacturing .... Other computer peripheral equipment manufacturing ............................................ Communications equipment manufacturing ........ Telephone apparatus manufacturing ............... Radio and television broadcasting and wireless communications equipment manufacturing ................................................ Other communications equipment manufacturing ................................................ Audio and video equipment manufacturing ......... Semiconductor and other electronic component manufacturing .................................................... Semiconductor and other electronic component manufacturing ............................. Bare printed circuit board manufacturing .... Semiconductor and related device manufacturing ............................................ Electronic capacitor manufacturing ............. Electronic resistor manufacturing ................ Electronic coil, transformer, and other inductor manufacturing .............................. Electronic connector manufacturing ............ Printed circuit assembly (electronic assembly) manufacturing .......................... Other electronic component manufacturing Navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control instruments manufacturing .................... Navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control instruments manufacturing ................ Electromedical and electrotherapeutic apparatus manufacturing ........................... Search, detection, navigation, guidance, aeronautical, and nautical system and instrument manufacturing .......................... Automatic environmental control manufacturing for residential, commercial, and appliance use ..................................... NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Total Cuts, lacerations Fractures Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 3341 320 37.5 6.2 6.2 6.2 – 6.2 – 33411 334111 334112 320 160 50 37.5 43.8 – 6.2 – – 6.2 – – 6.2 – – – – – 6.2 – – – – – 334119 3342 33421 100 460 110 30.0 26.1 54.5 – 10.9 – – 15.2 18.2 – 13.0 18.2 – – – – 6.5 – – – – 33422 230 17.4 13.0 21.7 17.4 – 8.7 – 33429 3343 120 180 25.0 38.9 – – – – – – – – – 16.7 – – 3344 2,210 30.3 10.0 6.8 5.4 1.4 5.9 0.9 33441 334412 2,210 320 30.3 28.1 10.0 6.2 6.8 – 5.4 – 1.4 – 5.9 6.2 – 334413 334414 334415 790 70 50 35.4 28.6 – 7.6 – 40.0 5.1 – – 3.8 – – – – – 6.3 – – – – – 334416 334417 120 160 16.7 25.0 – – – 12.5 – – – – – – – – 334418 334419 260 360 30.8 30.6 23.1 13.9 – 8.3 – 5.6 – – – 8.3 – – 3345 2,020 32.7 10.4 12.4 11.4 1.0 6.4 – 33451 2,020 32.7 10.4 12.4 11.4 1.0 6.4 – 334510 290 37.9 – 10.3 6.9 – 6.9 – 334511 550 25.5 10.9 3.6 3.6 – 14.5 – 334512 120 33.3 – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 37 .9 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing .................................................... Computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing ................................................ Electronic computer manufacturing ............. Computer storage device manufacturing .... Other computer peripheral equipment manufacturing ............................................ Communications equipment manufacturing ........ Telephone apparatus manufacturing ............... Radio and television broadcasting and wireless communications equipment manufacturing ................................................ Other communications equipment manufacturing ................................................ Audio and video equipment manufacturing ......... Semiconductor and other electronic component manufacturing .................................................... Semiconductor and other electronic component manufacturing ............................. Bare printed circuit board manufacturing .... Semiconductor and related device manufacturing ............................................ Electronic capacitor manufacturing ............. Electronic resistor manufacturing ................ Electronic coil, transformer, and other inductor manufacturing .............................. Electronic connector manufacturing ............ Printed circuit assembly (electronic assembly) manufacturing .......................... Other electronic component manufacturing Navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control instruments manufacturing .................... Navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control instruments manufacturing ................ Electromedical and electrotherapeutic apparatus manufacturing ........................... Search, detection, navigation, guidance, aeronautical, and nautical system and instrument manufacturing .......................... Automatic environmental control manufacturing for residential, commercial, and appliance use ..................................... Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – – 6.2 – – – – 9.4 6.2 21.9 – – – – – – 6.2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9.4 – – 6.2 – – 21.9 12.5 40.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4.3 – – – – – – – – 10.9 – – – – 30.0 17.4 – – – – – – – – 8.7 – 17.4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 16.7 11.1 – – 33.3 16.7 1.4 – 5.9 1.8 4.5 1.8 1.8 9.0 2.7 23.1 1.4 – – – 5.9 6.2 1.8 – 4.5 12.5 1.8 9.4 1.8 – 9.0 6.2 2.7 – 23.1 28.1 – – – – – – 5.1 – – – – – 3.8 – – – – – 2.5 – – 6.3 – – 2.5 – – 26.6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 16.7 18.8 – 12.5 41.7 25.0 – – – – 11.5 5.6 – – 7.7 – – – – – 11.5 8.3 – – 7.7 19.4 1.0 – 5.0 1.0 1.5 – 1.0 13.9 3.0 13.9 1.0 – 5.0 1.0 1.5 – 1.0 13.9 3.0 13.9 – – 10.3 – – – – 6.9 – 17.2 – – 3.6 – 3.6 – – 23.6 – 12.7 – – – – – – – – – 25.0 See footnotes at end of table. Page 38 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Instruments and related products manufacturing for measuring, displaying, and controlling industrial process variables Instrument manufacturing for measuring and testing electricity and electrical signals ....................................................... Analytical laboratory instrument manufacturing ............................................ Irradiation apparatus manufacturing ............ Other measuring and controlling device manufacturing ............................................ Manufacturing and reproducing magnetic and optical media ..................................................... Manufacturing and reproducing magnetic and optical media ................................................. Prerecorded compact disc (except software), tape, and record reproducing ... Magnetic and optical recording media manufacturing ............................................ Electrical equipment, appliance, and component manufacturing ........................................................ Electric lighting equipment manufacturing ........... Electric lamp bulb and part manufacturing ...... Lighting fixture manufacturing ......................... Residential electric lighting fixture manufacturing ............................................ Commercial, industrial, and institutional electric lighting fixture manufacturing ........ Other lighting equipment manufacturing ..... Household appliance manufacturing ................... Small electrical appliance manufacturing ........ Electric housewares and household fan manufacturing ............................................ Household vacuum cleaner manufacturing Major appliance manufacturing ....................... Household cooking appliance manufacturing ............................................ Household refrigerator and home freezer manufacturing ............................................ Household laundry equipment manufacturing ............................................ Other major household appliance manufacturing ............................................ Electrical equipment manufacturing .................... NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 334513 480 33.3 22.9 20.8 18.8 – – – 334515 160 43.8 – 18.8 18.8 – – – 334516 334517 110 40 36.4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 334519 170 23.5 – 17.6 17.6 – – – 3346 180 38.9 11.1 – – – 11.1 – 33461 180 38.9 11.1 – – – 11.1 – 334612 140 42.9 – – – – 14.3 – 334613 20 – – – – – – – 335 3351 33511 33512 3,730 650 170 480 34.3 33.8 47.1 27.1 8.3 6.2 – 6.2 12.1 23.1 – 29.2 11.5 21.5 – 27.1 0.5 – – – 335121 120 33.3 – 25.0 25.0 – – – 335122 335129 3352 33521 270 90 450 130 22.2 44.4 31.1 30.8 – – 15.6 23.1 33.3 22.2 15.6 – 33.3 – 15.6 – – – – – – – 6.7 – – – – – 335211 335212 33522 90 40 320 22.2 – 34.4 22.2 – 12.5 – – 18.8 – – 15.6 – – – – – 6.2 – – – 335221 100 40.0 – 20.0 20.0 – – – 335222 70 – – 28.6 28.6 – – – 335224 80 25.0 – – – – – – 335228 3353 70 1,360 42.9 38.2 – 8.1 – 10.3 – 10.3 – – – 8.8 – 1.5 See footnotes at end of table. Page 39 7.2 6.2 11.8 4.2 2.4 – – – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Instruments and related products manufacturing for measuring, displaying, and controlling industrial process variables Instrument manufacturing for measuring and testing electricity and electrical signals ....................................................... Analytical laboratory instrument manufacturing ............................................ Irradiation apparatus manufacturing ............ Other measuring and controlling device manufacturing ............................................ Manufacturing and reproducing magnetic and optical media ..................................................... Manufacturing and reproducing magnetic and optical media ................................................. Prerecorded compact disc (except software), tape, and record reproducing ... Magnetic and optical recording media manufacturing ............................................ Electrical equipment, appliance, and component manufacturing ........................................................ Electric lighting equipment manufacturing ........... Electric lamp bulb and part manufacturing ...... Lighting fixture manufacturing ......................... Residential electric lighting fixture manufacturing ............................................ Commercial, industrial, and institutional electric lighting fixture manufacturing ........ Other lighting equipment manufacturing ..... Household appliance manufacturing ................... Small electrical appliance manufacturing ........ Electric housewares and household fan manufacturing ............................................ Household vacuum cleaner manufacturing Major appliance manufacturing ....................... Household cooking appliance manufacturing ............................................ Household refrigerator and home freezer manufacturing ............................................ Household laundry equipment manufacturing ............................................ Other major household appliance manufacturing ............................................ Electrical equipment manufacturing .................... Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – – 4.2 – – – – 6.2 – 10.4 – – – – – – – 12.5 – 18.8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 17.6 11.8 11.8 – – – – – – – 11.1 – 11.1 – – – – – – – 11.1 – 11.1 – – – – – – – 14.3 – 14.3 – – – – – – – – – – 0.8 – – – 1.1 – – – 3.8 3.1 – – 0.8 – – – 5.4 4.6 – 6.2 1.1 – – – 1.1 – – – 5.6 7.7 – 8.3 1.6 – – – 18.5 15.4 17.6 14.6 – – – – – – – – – 16.7 – – – – – – – – – – 6.7 – – – – – 7.4 – 4.4 – – – – – – – – – 7.4 – – – – – – – 14.8 – 13.3 15.4 – – – – – – – – 9.4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 12.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 25.0 – 1.5 – – – 4.4 – – – 3.7 – 1.5 – – – 6.6 – 2.2 – 16.9 See footnotes at end of table. Page 40 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Electrical equipment manufacturing ................ Power, distribution, and specialty transformer manufacturing ........................ Motor and generator manufacturing ............ Switchgear and switchboard apparatus manufacturing ............................................ Relay and industrial control manufacturing Other electrical equipment and component manufacturing .................................................... Battery manufacturing ..................................... Communication and energy wire and cable manufacturing ................................................ Fiber optic cable manufacturing .................. Other communication and energy wire manufacturing ............................................ Wiring device manufacturing ........................... Current-carrying wiring device manufacturing ............................................ Noncurrent-carrying wiring device manufacturing ............................................ All other electrical equipment and component manufacturing ................................................ Carbon and graphite product manufacturing All other miscellaneous electrical equipment and component manufacturing Transportation equipment manufacturing ................ Motor vehicle manufacturing ............................... Automobile and light duty motor vehicle manufacturing ................................................ Automobile manufacturing ........................... Light truck and utility vehicle manufacturing Heavy duty truck manufacturing ...................... Motor vehicle body and trailer manufacturing ..... Motor vehicle body and trailer manufacturing Motor vehicle body manufacturing .............. Truck trailer manufacturing .......................... Motor home manufacturing ......................... Travel trailer and camper manufacturing ..... Motor vehicle parts manufacturing ...................... Motor vehicle gasoline engine and engine parts manufacturing ....................................... Carburetor, piston, piston ring, and valve manufacturing ............................................ NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Fractures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 33531 1,360 38.2 8.1 10.3 10.3 – 8.8 1.5 335311 335312 420 310 42.9 29.0 4.8 9.7 11.9 9.7 11.9 9.7 – – 7.1 9.7 – – 335313 335314 410 220 43.9 36.4 7.3 13.6 9.8 – 9.8 – – – 12.2 – – – 3359 33591 1,260 290 31.7 37.9 7.1 13.8 7.9 – 7.1 – – – 7.1 6.9 5.6 – 33592 335921 240 50 20.8 40.0 – – 20.8 – 20.8 – – – – – – – 335929 33593 190 550 21.1 29.1 – 5.5 21.1 5.5 21.1 3.6 – – – 5.5 – 12.7 335931 420 28.6 – – – – 4.8 14.3 335932 130 30.8 – – – – – – 33599 335991 190 60 42.1 50.0 – – – – – – – – 15.8 – – – 335999 336 3361 120 20,720 2,520 50.0 40.5 46.4 – 7.4 4.4 – 7.8 5.2 – 6.7 4.4 – 1.1 1.2 16.7 8.4 8.7 – 1.3 1.2 33611 336111 336112 33612 3362 33621 336211 336212 336213 336214 3363 1,910 1,510 400 610 2,750 2,750 1,030 680 190 850 7,070 44.0 43.0 47.5 54.1 30.9 30.9 35.9 27.9 26.3 27.1 40.0 4.7 4.0 7.5 4.9 13.1 13.1 11.7 13.2 15.8 14.1 7.9 4.7 4.6 5.0 6.6 9.5 9.5 10.7 11.8 – 7.1 8.8 3.7 3.3 5.0 6.6 7.6 7.6 8.7 10.3 – 5.9 7.8 1.0 1.3 – – 1.5 1.5 1.9 – – – 1.0 7.9 8.6 5.0 11.5 7.3 7.3 8.7 8.8 – 4.7 7.5 1.6 2.0 – – 2.2 2.2 1.9 2.9 – 3.5 .8 33631 660 37.9 4.5 13.6 12.1 – 4.5 – 336311 130 38.5 – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 41 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Electrical equipment manufacturing ................ Power, distribution, and specialty transformer manufacturing ........................ Motor and generator manufacturing ............ Switchgear and switchboard apparatus manufacturing ............................................ Relay and industrial control manufacturing Other electrical equipment and component manufacturing .................................................... Battery manufacturing ..................................... Communication and energy wire and cable manufacturing ................................................ Fiber optic cable manufacturing .................. Other communication and energy wire manufacturing ............................................ Wiring device manufacturing ........................... Current-carrying wiring device manufacturing ............................................ Noncurrent-carrying wiring device manufacturing ............................................ All other electrical equipment and component manufacturing ................................................ Carbon and graphite product manufacturing All other miscellaneous electrical equipment and component manufacturing Transportation equipment manufacturing ................ Motor vehicle manufacturing ............................... Automobile and light duty motor vehicle manufacturing ................................................ Automobile manufacturing ........................... Light truck and utility vehicle manufacturing Heavy duty truck manufacturing ...................... Motor vehicle body and trailer manufacturing ..... Motor vehicle body and trailer manufacturing Motor vehicle body manufacturing .............. Truck trailer manufacturing .......................... Motor home manufacturing ......................... Travel trailer and camper manufacturing ..... Motor vehicle parts manufacturing ...................... Motor vehicle gasoline engine and engine parts manufacturing ....................................... Carburetor, piston, piston ring, and valve manufacturing ............................................ Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only 1.5 – 4.4 – 3.7 1.5 – 6.6 2.2 16.9 – – – – – 6.5 – – 7.1 – – – – – – 9.7 – 6.5 16.7 19.4 – – – – 4.9 – – – – – – – – – 4.9 9.1 – – 14.6 18.2 – – – – 2.4 – 1.6 – 7.1 10.3 – – 1.6 – 4.8 – 2.4 – 23.0 17.2 – – – – – – – – 16.7 – – – 8.3 – – – – – 25.0 – – – – – – 5.5 – – 21.1 3.6 – – 10.5 – – 3.6 – – 26.3 27.3 – – 4.8 – – – – 4.8 – 28.6 – – – – – – – – – 23.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 15.8 – – 1.0 – – 3.4 2.4 – – 3.3 1.6 – .7 .8 – – – – 1.6 1.3 5.0 4.9 1.5 1.5 1.9 – – – 5.0 1.0 – – – .7 .7 – – – – .7 2.1 2.0 – – 2.9 2.9 2.9 – – 3.5 4.1 – – – – – .4 – – – – – – – – – – – .7 .7 .6 – – – – 1.3 .8 – .7 .7 – – – – .8 – 1.1 1.2 – 7.9 12.3 – 2.0 1.6 16.7 17.9 15.9 1.6 1.3 – – .7 .7 – – – – 1.0 15.2 17.2 7.5 3.3 6.9 6.9 3.9 5.9 – 10.6 6.4 2.1 2.0 – – 1.5 1.5 – – – 2.4 1.4 17.3 15.9 22.5 13.1 24.0 24.0 20.4 23.5 26.3 28.2 17.0 – – 13.6 – – – – 3.0 – 13.6 – – – – – – – – – 23.1 See footnotes at end of table. Page 42 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Gasoline engine and engine parts manufacturing ............................................ Motor vehicle electrical and electronic equipment manufacturing .............................. Vehicular lighting equipment manufacturing Other motor vehicle electrical and electronic equipment manufacturing ......... Motor vehicle steering and suspension components (except spring) manufacturing .. Motor vehicle brake system manufacturing ..... Motor vehicle transmission and power train parts manufacturing ....................................... Motor vehicle seating and interior trim manufacturing ................................................ Motor vehicle metal stamping .......................... Other motor vehicle parts manufacturing ........ Motor vehicle air-conditioning manufacturing ............................................ All other motor vehicle parts manufacturing Aerospace product and parts manufacturing ...... Aerospace product and parts manufacturing .. Aircraft manufacturing ................................. Aircraft engine and engine parts manufacturing ............................................ Other aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing ............................................ Guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing ............................................ Guided missile and space vehicle propulsion unit and propulsion unit parts manufacturing ............................................ Other guided missile and space vehicle parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing ............................................ Railroad rolling stock manufacturing ................... Ship and boat building ......................................... Ship and boat building ..................................... Ship building and repairing .......................... Boat building ................................................ Other transportation equipment manufacturing ... Other transportation equipment manufacturing Motorcycle, bicycle, and parts manufacturing ............................................ NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Fractures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 336312 530 37.7 3.8 15.1 13.2 – 5.7 – 33632 336321 760 170 39.5 41.2 6.6 11.8 5.3 – 3.9 – – – 10.5 17.6 – – 336322 580 39.7 5.2 5.2 3.4 – 8.6 – 33633 33634 610 330 39.3 42.4 6.6 12.1 8.2 6.1 8.2 – – – 13.1 9.1 – – 33635 790 46.8 5.1 6.3 5.1 – 5.1 – 33636 33637 33639 580 1,440 1,910 41.4 42.4 36.1 5.2 9.7 9.9 10.3 11.8 7.9 10.3 10.4 6.8 – 1.4 1.0 8.6 6.9 6.3 – – – 336391 336399 3364 33641 336411 120 1,790 3,730 3,730 1,940 33.3 35.8 43.2 43.2 50.0 16.7 9.5 5.6 5.6 4.1 – 7.8 6.4 6.4 3.1 – 6.7 5.6 5.6 2.6 – 1.1 .8 .8 – – 6.1 7.8 7.8 9.3 – – – – – 336412 670 37.3 7.5 9.0 7.5 – 6.0 – 336413 870 32.2 6.9 11.5 10.3 – 5.7 – 336414 140 50.0 – – – – – – 336415 60 33.3 – – – – – – 336419 3365 3366 33661 336611 336612 3369 33699 40 380 3,860 3,860 3,050 810 420 420 – 31.6 44.6 44.6 47.5 34.6 26.2 26.2 – 13.2 5.4 5.4 4.9 7.4 7.1 7.1 – 10.5 7.5 7.5 6.2 12.3 7.1 7.1 – 7.9 6.2 6.2 5.2 9.9 7.1 7.1 – – 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.5 – – 336991 170 23.5 – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 43 – 7.9 11.7 11.7 12.8 7.4 4.8 4.8 – – 5.3 1.8 1.8 1.6 2.5 – – – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Gasoline engine and engine parts manufacturing ............................................ Motor vehicle electrical and electronic equipment manufacturing .............................. Vehicular lighting equipment manufacturing Other motor vehicle electrical and electronic equipment manufacturing ......... Motor vehicle steering and suspension components (except spring) manufacturing .. Motor vehicle brake system manufacturing ..... Motor vehicle transmission and power train parts manufacturing ....................................... Motor vehicle seating and interior trim manufacturing ................................................ Motor vehicle metal stamping .......................... Other motor vehicle parts manufacturing ........ Motor vehicle air-conditioning manufacturing ............................................ All other motor vehicle parts manufacturing Aerospace product and parts manufacturing ...... Aerospace product and parts manufacturing .. Aircraft manufacturing ................................. Aircraft engine and engine parts manufacturing ............................................ Other aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing ............................................ Guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing ............................................ Guided missile and space vehicle propulsion unit and propulsion unit parts manufacturing ............................................ Other guided missile and space vehicle parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing ............................................ Railroad rolling stock manufacturing ................... Ship and boat building ......................................... Ship and boat building ..................................... Ship building and repairing .......................... Boat building ................................................ Other transportation equipment manufacturing ... Other transportation equipment manufacturing Motorcycle, bicycle, and parts manufacturing ............................................ Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – – 15.1 – – – – – – 13.2 – – – – 6.6 – – – 3.9 – – – – – 7.9 – 2.6 – 18.4 17.6 – – 6.9 – 3.4 – – 10.3 3.4 19.0 – – – – 6.6 – – – – – – – – – 3.3 6.1 – – 16.4 12.1 – – 2.5 – 2.5 – – 5.1 – 22.8 – – – – 2.1 1.0 3.4 2.1 4.7 – – – 6.9 3.5 6.3 – 1.4 1.0 – 2.1 1.0 5.2 7.6 7.3 – 1.4 1.6 17.2 11.8 19.4 – – 0.8 .8 – – 1.1 – – – – 4.5 3.8 3.8 2.6 – – – – – – 5.6 4.0 4.0 3.6 – 1.1 1.1 1.1 – – – 1.9 1.9 3.1 – 7.8 10.2 10.2 13.4 – 1.7 3.2 3.2 3.1 – 19.6 17.2 17.2 13.9 – – – – 4.5 – – 4.5 – 28.4 – – 8.0 – 5.7 2.3 – 8.0 3.4 17.2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5.3 .8 .8 – 2.5 16.7 16.7 – – 1.0 1.0 1.0 – – – – – 2.3 2.3 2.0 3.7 – – – – – – – – – – 1.3 1.3 1.6 – – – – – – – – 1.0 1.0 1.0 – – – 50.0 5.3 6.5 6.5 5.2 11.1 9.5 9.5 – – 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.5 4.8 4.8 – 15.8 16.8 16.8 16.4 18.5 21.4 21.4 – – 35.3 – – – – 11.8 – 17.6 .5 .5 See footnotes at end of table. Page 44 .8 .8 .7 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Military armored vehicle, tank, and tank component manufacturing ......................... All other transportation equipment manufacturing ............................................ Furniture and related product manufacturing .......... Household and institutional furniture and kitchen cabinet manufacturing ....................................... Wood kitchen cabinet and countertop manufacturing ................................................ Household and institutional furniture manufacturing ................................................ Upholstered household furniture manufacturing ............................................ Nonupholstered wood household furniture manufacturing ............................................ Metal household furniture manufacturing .... Institutional furniture manufacturing ............ Office furniture (including fixtures) manufacturing Office furniture (including fixtures) manufacturing ................................................ Wood office furniture manufacturing ........... Custom architectural woodwork and millwork manufacturing .............................. Office furniture (except wood) manufacturing ............................................ Showcase, partition, shelving, and locker manufacturing ............................................ Other furniture related product manufacturing .... Mattress manufacturing ................................... Blind and shade manufacturing ....................... Miscellaneous manufacturing .................................. Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing ................................................ Laboratory apparatus and furniture manufacturing ............................................ Surgical and medical instrument manufacturing ............................................ Surgical appliance and supplies manufacturing ............................................ Dental equipment and supplies manufacturing ............................................ Ophthalmic goods manufacturing ................ Dental laboratories ...................................... NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns – – – – – 336992 50 40.0 – 336999 337 200 6,820 25.0 32.8 – 6.5 10.0 22.9 – 19.9 – 2.9 10.0 6.2 3371 4,280 32.9 5.4 23.6 21.3 2.3 6.3 – 33711 2,100 25.7 6.7 32.9 31.4 1.4 4.3 – 33712 2,180 39.9 4.1 14.7 11.0 3.2 7.8 – 337121 910 46.2 3.3 9.9 6.6 3.3 9.9 – 337122 337124 337127 3372 660 90 420 2,050 31.8 33.3 52.4 32.7 7.6 – – 9.3 18.2 – 9.5 22.4 13.6 – 7.1 18.5 4.5 – – 3.4 7.6 – – 5.9 – – – – 33721 337211 2,050 280 32.7 35.7 9.3 14.3 22.4 17.9 18.5 10.7 3.4 7.1 5.9 – – – 337212 500 20.0 4.0 42.0 40.0 – 10.0 – 337214 300 46.7 – 13.3 10.0 – – – 337215 3379 33791 33792 339 3391 970 490 380 110 5,200 1,840 34.0 34.7 34.2 36.4 31.3 35.3 12.4 6.1 5.3 – 6.5 7.1 16.5 18.4 15.8 27.3 15.0 13.0 13.4 14.3 13.2 18.2 12.5 11.4 3.1 4.1 – – 2.5 1.1 5.2 6.1 5.3 – 6.9 6.5 – – – – 1.5 – 33911 1,840 35.3 7.1 13.0 11.4 1.1 6.5 – 339111 160 75.0 – – – – – – 339112 520 32.7 9.6 7.7 5.8 – 5.8 – 339113 620 33.9 8.1 14.5 14.5 – 6.5 – 339114 339115 339116 110 250 180 27.3 32.0 11.1 – 8.0 – 27.3 8.0 27.8 18.2 8.0 27.8 – – – – 12.0 – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 45 – 0.3 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Military armored vehicle, tank, and tank component manufacturing ......................... All other transportation equipment manufacturing ............................................ Furniture and related product manufacturing .......... Household and institutional furniture and kitchen cabinet manufacturing ....................................... Wood kitchen cabinet and countertop manufacturing ................................................ Household and institutional furniture manufacturing ................................................ Upholstered household furniture manufacturing ............................................ Nonupholstered wood household furniture manufacturing ............................................ Metal household furniture manufacturing .... Institutional furniture manufacturing ............ Office furniture (including fixtures) manufacturing Office furniture (including fixtures) manufacturing ................................................ Wood office furniture manufacturing ........... Custom architectural woodwork and millwork manufacturing .............................. Office furniture (except wood) manufacturing ............................................ Showcase, partition, shelving, and locker manufacturing ............................................ Other furniture related product manufacturing .... Mattress manufacturing ................................... Blind and shade manufacturing ....................... Miscellaneous manufacturing .................................. Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing Medical equipment and supplies manufacturing ................................................ Laboratory apparatus and furniture manufacturing ............................................ Surgical and medical instrument manufacturing ............................................ Surgical appliance and supplies manufacturing ............................................ Dental equipment and supplies manufacturing ............................................ Ophthalmic goods manufacturing ................ Dental laboratories ...................................... Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises – – – – – – – – 0.3 – 2.2 – 2.1 – 1.2 – 2.2 – 0.6 – 0.4 – 2.6 2.1 .9 1.6 .7 – 4.3 – – 1.0 – .9 3.7 1.8 1.8 – .9 Soreness, pain Total – All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – – 10.0 7.8 – 2.5 25.0 15.7 – 7.5 2.1 16.8 – 4.8 1.9 18.6 – 9.6 2.3 14.7 – 13.2 – – 5.5 2.2 – – – 7.7 – – – – – – – 2.0 – – – 2.4 – – – – 3.0 – – 3.4 – – – 1.0 – – – – 12.1 – 7.1 8.3 4.5 – – 3.4 15.2 44.4 14.3 13.2 – – 2.0 – 2.4 – – – 3.4 – 1.0 – – – 8.3 – 3.4 – 13.2 14.3 – – – – – – – 12.0 4.0 10.0 – – – – – – – – – 16.7 – – – – 3.1 – – – 3.1 3.8 – 6.1 7.9 – 1.2 1.6 4.1 – – – 3.1 2.7 – – – – 1.5 1.6 – – – – – 2.1 – – – 1.5 1.1 – 8.2 8.2 10.5 – 10.0 10.9 4.1 – – – 3.3 2.2 13.4 18.4 18.4 18.2 19.2 17.9 – 1.1 3.8 1.6 2.7 1.6 – 10.9 2.2 17.9 – – – – – – – – – – – – 3.8 – 7.7 3.8 – 13.5 – 17.3 – – 4.8 – – – – 11.3 3.2 16.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 12.0 11.1 – – – – 16.0 38.9 .8 See footnotes at end of table. Page 46 .6 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures NAICS code4 Industry3 Other miscellaneous manufacturing .................... Jewelry and silverware manufacturing ............ Jewelry (except costume) manufacturing .... Jewelers’ material and lapidary work manufacturing ............................................ Sporting and athletic goods manufacturing ..... Doll, toy, and game manufacturing .................. Office supplies (except paper) manufacturing Pen and mechanical pencil manufacturing .. Lead pencil and art good manufacturing ..... Sign manufacturing ......................................... All other miscellaneous manufacturing ............ Gasket, packing, and sealing device manufacturing ............................................ Musical instrument manufacturing ............... Fastener, button, needle, and pin manufacturing ............................................ Broom, brush, and mop manufacturing ....... Burial casket manufacturing ........................ All other miscellaneous manufacturing ........ Trade, transportation, and Sprains, strains, tears Total Cuts, lacerations Fractures Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 3399 33991 339911 3,360 200 120 29.2 25.0 41.7 6.2 – – 16.1 – – 12.8 – – 3.3 – – 7.1 – – 2.1 – – 339913 33992 33993 33994 339941 339942 33995 33999 50 640 120 100 20 50 780 1,520 – 29.7 16.7 50.0 – 60.0 35.9 25.7 – 7.8 – – – – 6.4 5.9 – 17.2 – – – – 19.2 17.1 – 14.1 – – – – 12.8 15.1 – 3.1 – – – – 6.4 2.0 – 9.4 – – – – 6.4 6.6 – – – – – – – 3.9 339991 339992 430 310 32.6 19.4 4.7 – 16.3 16.1 16.3 9.7 – 6.5 9.3 6.5 9.3 – 339993 339994 339995 339999 60 140 50 530 – 21.4 – 24.5 – – – 7.5 – 21.4 – 18.9 – 14.3 – 17.0 – – – – – – – 3.8 – – – – 766,250 40.8 7.6 7.8 7.0 .8 9.1 1.5 328,220 41.4 7.8 8.6 7.7 .9 9.7 1.1 Service providing ...................................... utilities9 Total cases ............. Wholesale trade ................................................. 42 71,880 37.6 8.3 10.0 8.6 1.4 9.0 1.8 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods ..................... Motor vehicle and motor vehicle parts and supplies merchant wholesalers ......................... Furniture and home furnishing merchant wholesalers ....................................................... Lumber and other construction materials merchant wholesalers ....................................... Professional and commercial equipment and supplies merchant wholesalers ......................... Metal and mineral (except petroleum) merchant wholesalers ....................................................... Electrical goods merchant wholesalers ............... Hardware, and plumbing and heating equipment and supplies merchant wholesalers .................. Machinery, equipment, and supplies merchant wholesalers ....................................................... 423 34,130 33.3 9.3 10.6 9.4 1.2 8.8 2.8 4231 5,970 31.0 8.0 8.2 7.7 .5 12.2 2.8 4232 770 28.6 5.2 15.6 13.0 2.6 24.7 – 4233 4,170 30.7 15.6 17.7 16.3 1.4 7.0 – 4234 3,560 37.1 7.6 8.4 8.1 – 5.6 – 4235 4236 2,500 1,860 30.4 37.1 15.2 8.1 6.0 11.3 4.8 10.8 – – 9.6 5.9 – – 4237 2,490 62.2 5.6 11.2 11.2 – 7.6 – 4238 8,250 31.3 9.0 9.6 6.9 2.7 9.7 1.6 See footnotes at end of table. Page 47 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Other miscellaneous manufacturing .................... Jewelry and silverware manufacturing ............ Jewelry (except costume) manufacturing .... Jewelers’ material and lapidary work manufacturing ............................................ Sporting and athletic goods manufacturing ..... Doll, toy, and game manufacturing .................. Office supplies (except paper) manufacturing Pen and mechanical pencil manufacturing .. Lead pencil and art good manufacturing ..... Sign manufacturing ......................................... All other miscellaneous manufacturing ............ Gasket, packing, and sealing device manufacturing ............................................ Musical instrument manufacturing ............... Fastener, button, needle, and pin manufacturing ............................................ Broom, brush, and mop manufacturing ....... Burial casket manufacturing ........................ All other miscellaneous manufacturing ........ 0.9 10.0 – 1.8 – – 2.7 – – 0.9 – – 3.3 – – 1.5 – – 0.6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3.8 1.3 – – – – – – – 3.3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3.8 3.3 – – – – – – 2.6 1.3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3.8 – – – – – – – 3.8 Service providing ...................................... .4 .3 .8 .4 4.2 ............. .3 .4 .5 .3 Wholesale trade ................................................. .3 .5 .5 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods ..................... Motor vehicle and motor vehicle parts and supplies merchant wholesalers ......................... Furniture and home furnishing merchant wholesalers ....................................................... Lumber and other construction materials merchant wholesalers ....................................... Professional and commercial equipment and supplies merchant wholesalers ......................... Metal and mineral (except petroleum) merchant wholesalers ....................................................... Electrical goods merchant wholesalers ............... Hardware, and plumbing and heating equipment and supplies merchant wholesalers .................. Machinery, equipment, and supplies merchant wholesalers ....................................................... .2 .7 .6 .7 .7 Trade, transportation, and utilities9 – Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only 9.2 – – 3.9 – – 19.9 35.0 25.0 – – – – – – – – – 10.9 41.7 – – – 3.8 9.2 – – 41.7 – – – – 3.3 – 15.6 – – – – 16.7 22.4 – – – – – 22.6 – 6.5 20.9 19.4 – – – – – – – – 33.3 – – 7.5 – – – 3.8 – 28.6 40.0 24.5 .7 1.8 11.5 3.8 15.8 3.8 .8 1.5 11.4 3.8 14.7 .3 4.9 1.3 1.3 11.7 4.6 14.9 .4 6.3 1.7 1.1 10.5 4.0 16.5 – 10.6 1.3 1.5 11.9 8.0 13.6 – – – – – – – 9.1 – 10.4 – – – – 7.2 2.2 1.0 7.4 1.4 13.7 – 3.1 .8 1.7 17.7 4.2 18.3 3.6 11.8 1.6 5.9 14.0 22.0 .6 .6 .8 – – 1.2 – – – 3.2 – – – – .4 1.0 .5 See footnotes at end of table. Page 48 16.4 2.7 – – 2.4 – – .8 – – – 5.7 3.9 2.8 .4 11.4 – 3.6 8.8 19.8 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Miscellaneous durable goods merchant wholesalers ....................................................... Toy and hobby goods and supplies merchant wholesalers ................................................... Recyclable material merchant wholesalers ..... Jewelry, watch, precious stone, and precious metal merchant wholesalers .......................... Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods ............... Paper and paper product merchant wholesalers Apparel, piece goods, and notions merchant wholesalers ....................................................... Grocery and related product merchant wholesalers ....................................................... Farm product raw material merchant wholesalers ....................................................... Chemical and allied products merchant wholesalers ....................................................... Petroleum and petroleum products merchant wholesalers ....................................................... Beer, wine, and distilled alcoholic beverage merchant wholesalers ....................................... Miscellaneous nondurable goods merchant wholesalers ....................................................... Wholesale electronic markets and agents and brokers .................................................................. NAICS code4 Total cases 4239 – 42392 42393 – 20 Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns - - - - - - - – - – - – - – - – – – - – – – 9.1 4.8 – 0.3 – 42394 424 4241 90 32,650 1,260 – 43.3 41.3 – 6.9 6.3 – 8.6 2.4 – 7.5 2.4 – 1.1 – 4243 520 36.5 5.8 9.6 9.6 – 4244 15,480 45.9 7.2 8.1 6.2 1.9 4245 1,180 33.9 8.5 8.5 8.5 – 36.4 – 4246 930 19.4 28.0 7.5 6.5 – – – 4247 1,390 54.0 5.0 4.3 4.3 – 3.6 – 4248 4,820 56.8 3.1 5.6 5.4 – 8.7 – 4249 4,670 30.6 7.5 18.6 17.6 1.1 9.6 425 5,110 30.1 11.2 14.9 11.0 3.9 9.2 Retail trade ......................................................... 44-45 146,320 39.7 7.6 10.8 9.9 .9 9.8 .9 Motor vehicle and parts dealers .............................. Automobile dealers .............................................. New car dealers .............................................. Used car dealers ............................................. Other motor vehicle dealers ................................ Recreational vehicle dealers ........................... Motorcycle, boat, and other motor vehicle dealers ........................................................... Automotive parts, accessories, and tire stores .... Automotive parts and accessories stores ........ Tire dealers ..................................................... Furniture and home furnishings stores .................... Furniture stores ................................................... Home furnishings stores ...................................... Floor covering stores ....................................... Other home furnishings stores ........................ 441 4411 44111 44112 4412 44121 20,720 12,590 11,890 700 1,510 350 37.4 35.7 34.8 48.6 31.8 45.7 8.0 7.1 6.8 11.4 13.2 14.3 12.0 13.1 12.8 20.0 17.9 5.7 10.2 11.3 10.9 17.1 12.6 – 1.7 1.8 1.8 – 5.3 – 7.2 6.0 6.4 – 4.0 14.3 1.5 1.7 1.8 – 3.3 – 44122 4413 44131 44132 442 4421 4422 44221 44229 1,150 6,620 3,330 3,290 6,680 3,560 3,120 820 2,300 27.8 41.8 43.5 40.1 42.7 43.8 41.3 45.1 40.0 13.0 8.5 6.0 10.9 4.6 4.8 4.5 4.9 4.3 21.7 8.3 6.6 10.0 11.7 9.0 14.7 23.2 11.7 15.7 7.6 6.6 8.5 11.1 8.7 13.8 19.5 11.7 6.1 .8 – 1.5 .6 – 1.0 – – – 10.0 13.8 6.1 13.2 9.8 17.0 – 22.6 4.3 .8 – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 49 13.5 – 9.0 .2 .6 – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Miscellaneous durable goods merchant wholesalers ....................................................... Toy and hobby goods and supplies merchant wholesalers ................................................... Recyclable material merchant wholesalers ..... Jewelry, watch, precious stone, and precious metal merchant wholesalers .......................... Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods ............... Paper and paper product merchant wholesalers Apparel, piece goods, and notions merchant wholesalers ....................................................... Grocery and related product merchant wholesalers ....................................................... Farm product raw material merchant wholesalers ....................................................... Chemical and allied products merchant wholesalers ....................................................... Petroleum and petroleum products merchant wholesalers ....................................................... Beer, wine, and distilled alcoholic beverage merchant wholesalers ....................................... Miscellaneous nondurable goods merchant wholesalers ....................................................... Wholesale electronic markets and agents and brokers .................................................................. Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – – - – - – - - - - – – – – – – – – – - – – – – – - – - – - – 0.6 – – 0.2 – – 0.4 – – 0.4 – – 3.8 5.6 – 1.1 – – 1.6 1.6 – 13.2 11.9 – 5.8 2.4 – 13.3 23.0 – – – – 3.8 – – 19.2 5.8 9.6 1.1 10.8 5.7 15.2 .1 .3 .3 .3 2.6 .8 – – – – – – – 6.8 4.2 – 7.5 – – – – – – 12.9 9.7 20.4 2.2 – – 1.4 3.6 – 2.2 12.9 – 11.5 – – – 3.9 1.2 1.5 11.8 3.9 9.1 7.3 2.4 3.2 9.0 4.3 15.2 2.3 – 1.2 10.4 1.0 14.5 – .4 .4 – .4 – .6 .6 – Retail trade ......................................................... .4 .5 .5 .4 3.0 .4 1.4 10.9 3.3 15.5 Motor vehicle and parts dealers .............................. Automobile dealers .............................................. New car dealers .............................................. Used car dealers ............................................. Other motor vehicle dealers ................................ Recreational vehicle dealers ........................... Motorcycle, boat, and other motor vehicle dealers ........................................................... Automotive parts, accessories, and tire stores .... Automotive parts and accessories stores ........ Tire dealers ..................................................... Furniture and home furnishings stores .................... Furniture stores ................................................... Home furnishings stores ...................................... Floor covering stores ....................................... Other home furnishings stores ........................ 1.3 1.7 1.8 – – – .7 1.0 1.0 – – – .4 .4 .4 .5 .6 .7 .3 .4 .3 – – – 2.9 3.3 2.9 10.0 4.6 5.7 – – – 1.1 1.4 1.3 – – – 11.0 10.2 10.7 2.9 11.9 – 2.8 2.9 2.9 – – – 17.2 19.3 20.1 5.7 9.9 8.6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3.5 1.7 3.3 – 3.7 3.1 4.5 – 6.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.6 2.0 1.3 – 1.7 13.9 12.2 15.3 9.1 9.7 11.8 7.1 3.7 8.3 – 3.2 2.1 4.3 2.4 2.0 2.9 – 3.0 10.4 14.8 9.0 20.7 14.2 17.4 10.6 22.0 6.5 .9 – – – – – – – – – – – .6 – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 50 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Electronics and appliance stores ............................. Electronics and appliance stores ......................... Appliance, television, and other electronics stores ............................................................. Computer and software stores ........................ Camera and photographic supplies stores ...... Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers .................................................... Building material and supplies dealers ................ Home centers .................................................. Paint and wallpaper stores .............................. Hardware stores .............................................. Other building material dealers ....................... Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores Outdoor power equipment stores .................... Nursery and garden centers ............................ Food and beverage stores ...................................... Grocery stores ..................................................... Supermarkets and other grocery (except convenience) stores ...................................... Convenience stores ......................................... Specialty food stores ........................................... Meat markets ................................................... Fish and seafood markets ............................... Fruit and vegetable markets ............................ Other specialty food stores .............................. Beer, wine, and liquor stores ............................... Health and personal care stores ............................. Health and personal care stores ......................... Pharmacies and drug stores ........................... Other health and personal care stores ............ Gasoline stations ..................................................... Gasoline stations ................................................. Gasoline stations with convenience stores ..... Other gasoline stations .................................... Clothing and clothing accessories stores ................ Clothing stores .................................................... Men’s clothing stores ....................................... Women’s clothing stores ................................. Children’s and infants’ clothing stores ............. Family clothing stores ...................................... Clothing accessories stores ............................ Other clothing stores ....................................... Shoe stores ......................................................... NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Total Cuts, lacerations Fractures Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 443 4431 3,070 3,070 48.9 48.9 3.3 3.3 3.6 3.6 3.3 3.3 – – 13.4 13.4 – – 44311 44312 44313 2,410 390 270 49.4 30.8 66.7 2.9 7.7 – 3.3 7.7 – 2.9 7.7 – – – – 12.0 10.3 – – – – 444 4441 44411 44412 44413 44419 4442 44421 44422 445 4451 16,860 15,390 9,440 210 1,510 4,230 1,470 310 1,170 36,070 32,560 44.7 44.8 48.4 76.2 33.1 39.5 43.5 – 52.1 39.1 38.9 7.8 8.0 6.1 – 8.6 12.1 6.1 – 3.4 6.1 6.5 7.9 7.9 6.8 – 10.6 9.7 8.2 – 10.3 16.9 17.5 6.5 6.4 5.7 – 8.6 7.3 7.5 – 9.4 16.0 16.5 1.5 1.6 1.1 – 2.6 2.4 – – – .9 1.0 10.0 10.2 10.5 – 7.9 10.6 7.5 – 6.8 9.3 9.0 0.2 .2 – – – .7 – – – 1.6 1.6 44511 44512 4452 44521 44522 44523 44529 4453 446 4461 44611 44619 447 4471 44711 44719 448 4481 44811 44812 44813 44814 44815 44819 4482 31,270 1,290 2,250 520 150 440 1,140 1,260 4,130 4,130 3,410 560 6,330 6,330 5,240 1,090 5,590 4,490 260 1,030 190 2,840 60 120 520 38.5 46.5 31.1 – 46.7 22.7 42.1 58.7 41.4 41.4 44.9 – 37.0 37.0 39.1 26.6 23.8 26.9 – 18.4 68.4 30.3 – 16.7 – 5.7 26.4 2.7 – – 4.5 – 2.4 8.5 8.5 10.0 – 16.9 16.9 19.5 4.6 14.7 6.9 – 12.6 – 4.6 33.3 – 40.4 17.8 9.3 12.9 – – 6.8 19.3 9.5 8.5 8.5 – 57.1 3.3 3.3 2.3 9.2 8.4 7.8 19.2 – – 7.7 33.3 – 21.2 16.8 9.3 12.4 – – 6.8 19.3 9.5 8.0 8.0 – 51.8 3.3 3.3 2.3 9.2 6.4 5.3 – – – 6.7 – – 21.2 1.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.8 2.2 – – – 1.1 33.3 – – 9.2 – 14.2 – – 22.7 3.5 8.7 6.3 6.3 7.0 – 11.7 11.7 12.2 9.2 12.7 12.0 – 7.8 10.5 13.7 – 25.0 – 1.7 – 2.2 – – – 2.6 – – – – – 2.4 2.4 2.5 – – – – – – .7 – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 51 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Electronics and appliance stores ............................. Electronics and appliance stores ......................... Appliance, television, and other electronics stores ............................................................. Computer and software stores ........................ Camera and photographic supplies stores ...... Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers .................................................... Building material and supplies dealers ................ Home centers .................................................. Paint and wallpaper stores .............................. Hardware stores .............................................. Other building material dealers ....................... Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores Outdoor power equipment stores .................... Nursery and garden centers ............................ Food and beverage stores ...................................... Grocery stores ..................................................... Supermarkets and other grocery (except convenience) stores ...................................... Convenience stores ......................................... Specialty food stores ........................................... Meat markets ................................................... Fish and seafood markets ............................... Fruit and vegetable markets ............................ Other specialty food stores .............................. Beer, wine, and liquor stores ............................... Health and personal care stores ............................. Health and personal care stores ......................... Pharmacies and drug stores ........................... Other health and personal care stores ............ Gasoline stations ..................................................... Gasoline stations ................................................. Gasoline stations with convenience stores ..... Other gasoline stations .................................... Clothing and clothing accessories stores ................ Clothing stores .................................................... Men’s clothing stores ....................................... Women’s clothing stores ................................. Children’s and infants’ clothing stores ............. Family clothing stores ...................................... Clothing accessories stores ............................ Other clothing stores ....................................... Shoe stores ......................................................... Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – – – – – – – – 1.0 1.0 – – – – 11.4 11.4 8.1 8.1 18.2 18.2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 11.2 20.5 – 7.9 17.9 – 20.3 17.9 – 0.2 .1 – – – – – – – .3 .3 0.2 .2 .2 – – – – – – .8 .9 0.3 .3 .4 – – – – – – .7 .7 – – – – – – – – – 0.3 .3 3.4 3.1 3.0 – 2.6 3.5 6.8 – 8.5 1.9 1.8 0.4 .4 – – – .9 – – – .4 .2 1.2 .8 .8 – 2.0 .5 4.8 – 6.0 1.1 1.1 12.7 12.7 13.5 – 6.6 13.7 12.2 – 4.3 9.4 9.2 3.7 3.9 5.2 – 2.0 1.9 – – – 3.3 3.3 12.6 12.4 10.9 – 29.8 9.9 14.3 – 13.7 13.6 13.4 .2 .7 – – – – – – – – – – – 1.1 1.1 1.3 – – .4 – – – .7 – – – .7 .3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2.1 2.7 – – – 4.2 – – – 1.8 – 4.4 – – – 6.1 1.6 4.4 4.4 5.3 – 1.1 1.1 1.1 – 12.2 13.8 – 42.7 – 5.6 – – – .2 – 2.2 – – – 3.5 – – – – – .5 .5 – – – – – – – – – – – 1.2 – 1.3 – – – 2.6 – 3.4 3.4 3.8 – – – – – 10.0 11.6 – 41.7 – 2.5 – – – 9.6 – 10.7 – – 20.5 9.6 11.1 11.6 11.6 12.0 – 5.7 5.7 6.5 – 7.3 8.5 – – – 10.2 – 33.3 – 3.4 – 4.0 – – 15.9 – 1.6 – – – – 1.4 1.4 1.5 – 1.4 1.6 – – – 1.8 – – – 13.8 – 20.4 – – 20.5 14.0 7.1 18.6 18.6 19.6 – 20.2 20.2 14.5 46.8 17.9 20.5 57.7 12.6 – 22.2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – .9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 52 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores ........ Luggage and leather goods stores .................. Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores ..... Sporting goods, hobby, and musical instrument stores ................................................................. Sporting goods stores ..................................... Hobby, toy, and game stores .......................... Musical instrument and supplies stores .......... Book, periodical, and music stores ...................... Book stores and news dealers ........................ Prerecorded tape, compact disc, and record stores ............................................................. General merchandise stores ................................... Department stores ............................................... Other general merchandise stores ...................... Warehouse clubs and superstores .................. All other general merchandise stores .............. Miscellaneous store retailers ................................... Florists ................................................................. Office supplies, stationery, and gift stores ........... Office supplies and stationery stores .............. Gift, novelty, and souvenir stores .................... Used merchandise stores .................................... Other miscellaneous store retailers ..................... Pet and pet supplies stores ............................. Manufactured (mobile) home dealers .............. All other miscellaneous store retailers ............. Nonstore retailers .................................................... Electronic shopping and mail-order houses ........ Electronic shopping and mail-order houses .... Electronic shopping ..................................... Mail-order houses ........................................ Vending machine operators ................................ Direct selling establishments ............................... Fuel dealers ..................................................... Other direct selling establishments ................. NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 4483 44832 451 570 110 2,690 – – 42.4 52.6 – 5.2 – – 6.3 – – 6.3 – – – 26.3 – 5.6 – – – 4511 45111 45112 45114 4512 45121 2,400 980 760 70 300 280 41.7 34.7 42.1 42.9 50.0 53.6 5.0 4.1 7.9 – – – 7.1 13.3 2.6 – – – 7.1 13.3 2.6 – – – – – – – – – 5.0 8.2 5.3 – 10.0 7.1 – – – – – – 45122 452 4521 4529 45291 45299 453 4531 4532 45321 45322 4533 4539 45391 45393 45399 454 4541 45411 454111 454113 4542 4543 45431 45439 20 34,650 16,220 18,430 15,740 2,680 5,880 420 1,980 950 1,020 1,000 2,480 1,130 100 1,120 3,650 1,270 1,270 290 930 590 1,790 1,370 420 – 39.5 34.4 43.9 41.9 55.6 41.0 45.2 42.4 61.1 25.5 19.0 48.0 38.9 50.0 62.5 49.6 50.4 50.4 51.7 49.5 37.3 52.5 52.6 54.8 – 6.1 5.4 6.8 5.7 13.1 11.9 – 24.7 3.2 45.1 10.0 4.4 1.8 – 7.1 10.1 7.1 7.1 10.3 6.5 6.8 12.8 16.1 – – 8.0 8.0 7.9 8.4 5.2 14.3 42.9 7.1 8.4 5.9 33.0 7.7 11.5 – – 5.2 4.7 4.7 – 6.5 5.1 5.0 2.9 11.9 – 7.4 7.3 7.4 7.9 4.5 14.3 42.9 7.1 8.4 5.9 33.0 7.7 11.5 – – 4.4 3.9 3.9 – 4.3 5.1 3.9 1.5 11.9 – 0.6 .7 .5 .4 – – – – – – – – – – – .8 1.6 1.6 – 2.2 – 1.1 1.5 – – 10.7 11.6 9.9 10.5 6.7 9.9 – 6.1 4.2 6.9 19.0 10.9 6.2 – 17.9 8.5 8.7 8.7 13.8 7.5 13.6 6.7 5.8 7.1 – 0.5 .4 .7 .8 – – – – – – – – – – – 1.9 – – – – – 3.4 4.4 – Transportation and warehousing9 ................... 48-49 104,120 45.7 7.6 4.9 4.3 .6 10.4 .9 Air transportation ..................................................... Scheduled air transportation ............................... Scheduled air transportation ........................... Scheduled passenger air transportation ...... Scheduled freight air transportation ............ 481 4811 48111 481111 481112 19,210 18,780 18,780 18,640 140 62.8 63.3 63.3 63.4 42.9 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 14.3 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 – 3.5 3.6 3.6 3.5 – .3 .2 .2 .2 12.9 13.0 13.0 13.0 – .5 .5 .5 .5 See footnotes at end of table. Page 53 – – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores ........ Luggage and leather goods stores .................. Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores ..... Sporting goods, hobby, and musical instrument stores ................................................................. Sporting goods stores ..................................... Hobby, toy, and game stores .......................... Musical instrument and supplies stores .......... Book, periodical, and music stores ...................... Book stores and news dealers ........................ Prerecorded tape, compact disc, and record stores ............................................................. General merchandise stores ................................... Department stores ............................................... Other general merchandise stores ...................... Warehouse clubs and superstores .................. All other general merchandise stores .............. Miscellaneous store retailers ................................... Florists ................................................................. Office supplies, stationery, and gift stores ........... Office supplies and stationery stores .............. Gift, novelty, and souvenir stores .................... Used merchandise stores .................................... Other miscellaneous store retailers ..................... Pet and pet supplies stores ............................. Manufactured (mobile) home dealers .............. All other miscellaneous store retailers ............. Nonstore retailers .................................................... Electronic shopping and mail-order houses ........ Electronic shopping and mail-order houses .... Electronic shopping ..................................... Mail-order houses ........................................ Vending machine operators ................................ Direct selling establishments ............................... Fuel dealers ..................................................... Other direct selling establishments ................. Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – – – – – – – – 1.1 – – – – – 2.2 – – – – – – – – 20.4 – – 14.5 – 36.4 17.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – .8 – – – – – – – – – – – 2.1 4.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 21.2 24.5 6.6 42.9 13.3 10.7 15.8 19.4 2.6 – – – 17.1 11.2 32.9 – 16.7 17.9 – 0.5 .6 .5 .6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 0.1 – .2 .2 – 1.2 – – – – – 2.8 – – – – – – – – – – – – .7 – – 3.2 – – – – – – 1.1 1.6 1.6 – 2.2 – – – – – 0.4 .3 .4 .4 – – – – – – – – – – – .5 1.6 1.6 – 2.2 – – – – – 2.9 3.5 2.4 2.5 1.9 3.2 – 5.1 8.4 – 7.0 – – – – 3.3 3.1 3.1 – 3.2 5.1 2.2 2.2 – – 0.3 .4 .2 .3 – .9 – – – – – – – – – .8 – – – – 3.4 – – – – 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.4 – – – – 6.0 – – – – 1.6 – – – – – 2.2 2.2 – – 14.1 15.7 12.7 13.2 9.3 4.1 – 4.0 5.3 – 5.0 4.4 2.7 – 4.5 7.1 7.1 7.1 – 8.6 10.2 6.1 6.6 4.8 – 3.7 4.3 3.1 3.6 – 1.0 – – – – 3.0 – – – – 1.6 3.1 3.1 – 3.2 – 1.1 1.5 – – 16.7 19.9 13.8 14.9 7.5 13.1 – 8.6 6.3 10.8 6.0 20.2 32.7 – 3.6 12.6 14.2 14.2 13.8 12.9 16.9 10.1 8.0 14.3 Transportation and warehousing9 ................... .2 .2 .3 .2 4.2 1.1 1.7 12.1 4.1 13.2 Air transportation ..................................................... Scheduled air transportation ............................... Scheduled air transportation ........................... Scheduled passenger air transportation ...... Scheduled freight air transportation ............ .2 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 – – – – – – .5 .5 .5 .4 5.9 5.7 5.7 5.7 – 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 – 9.1 8.7 8.7 8.7 14.3 – – – .5 .3 .7 .8 – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 54 – – – – – – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Nonscheduled air transportation ......................... Rail transportation9 .................................................. Water transportation ................................................ Deep sea, coastal, and great lakes water transportation .................................................... Deep sea, coastal, and great lakes water transportation ................................................ Deep sea freight transportation ................... Deep sea passenger transportation ............ Coastal and great lakes passenger transportation ............................................ Inland water transportation .................................. Inland water transportation .............................. Inland water freight transportation ............... Truck transportation ................................................ General freight trucking ....................................... General freight trucking, local .......................... General freight trucking, long-distance ............ Specialized freight trucking ................................. Used household and office goods moving ...... Specialized freight (except used goods) trucking, local ................................................ Specialized freight (except used goods) trucking, long-distance .................................. Transit and ground passenger transportation ......... Urban transit systems .......................................... Interurban and rural bus transportation ............... Taxi and limousine service .................................. Taxi service ..................................................... Limousine service ............................................ School and employee bus transportation ............ Charter bus industry ............................................ Other transit and ground passenger transportation .................................................... Pipeline transportation ............................................. Pipeline transportation of crude oil ...................... Pipeline transportation of natural gas .................. Scenic and sightseeing transportation .................... Scenic and sightseeing transportation, land ........ Scenic and sightseeing transportation, water ...... Support activities for transportation ......................... Support activities for air transportation ................ Support activities for rail transportation ............... Support activities for water transportation ........... NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 7.0 15.3 8.1 – – – 4812 482 483 430 3,340 990 44.2 51.8 44.4 4.7 10.8 10.1 4.7 7.8 6.1 – 6.9 5.1 – 0.9 – 4831 590 44.1 8.5 6.8 5.1 – 6.8 – 48311 483111 483112 590 70 20 44.1 – 100.0 8.5 – – 6.8 – – 5.1 – – – – – 6.8 – – – – – 483114 4832 48321 483211 484 4841 48411 48412 4842 48421 140 400 400 320 37,020 26,170 5,220 20,950 10,850 2,040 57.1 45.0 45.0 50.0 44.0 44.3 39.3 45.6 43.2 47.5 – 12.5 12.5 9.4 10.0 10.6 13.6 9.9 8.5 13.7 – 5.0 5.0 6.2 5.6 5.7 3.4 6.3 5.3 8.3 – 5.0 5.0 6.2 5.3 5.4 3.3 5.9 5.3 8.3 – – – – – – – 10.0 10.0 12.5 9.1 8.9 12.3 8.1 9.5 10.8 – – – – 1.8 1.6 – 1.9 2.2 – 48422 5,420 39.3 5.4 5.2 5.2 – 8.1 4.1 48423 485 4851 4852 4853 48531 48532 4854 4855 3,390 7,260 940 440 1,400 920 480 2,440 560 46.9 44.5 44.7 52.3 34.3 34.8 33.3 40.6 50.0 10.3 5.6 5.3 4.5 4.3 4.3 4.2 9.0 7.1 3.5 7.2 3.2 – 27.1 37.0 10.4 2.5 3.6 3.5 2.9 3.2 – 5.7 3.3 10.4 2.0 3.6 – 4.3 – – – – – – – 10.9 7.0 12.8 9.1 4.3 5.4 – 7.8 8.9 .6 .3 4859 486 4861 4862 487 4871 4872 488 4881 4882 4883 1,490 220 30 180 280 120 150 9,320 2,110 280 3,270 55.7 54.5 – 50.0 32.1 33.3 26.7 39.3 46.0 21.4 40.4 2.0 – – – 17.9 – 33.3 8.7 7.6 10.7 8.9 1.3 – – – 7.1 – – 4.6 8.1 7.1 3.1 1.3 – – – – – – 4.1 6.2 7.1 3.1 – – – – – – – 4.0 18.2 – 22.2 10.7 – – 13.1 10.0 25.0 19.6 See footnotes at end of table. Page 55 .3 .3 – .4 .5 1.9 – – – – – – – – 3.6 – – – – – – – .6 – 7.1 – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Nonscheduled air transportation ......................... Rail transportation9 .................................................. Water transportation ................................................ Deep sea, coastal, and great lakes water transportation .................................................... Deep sea, coastal, and great lakes water transportation ................................................ Deep sea freight transportation ................... Deep sea passenger transportation ............ Coastal and great lakes passenger transportation ............................................ Inland water transportation .................................. Inland water transportation .............................. Inland water freight transportation ............... Truck transportation ................................................ General freight trucking ....................................... General freight trucking, local .......................... General freight trucking, long-distance ............ Specialized freight trucking ................................. Used household and office goods moving ...... Specialized freight (except used goods) trucking, local ................................................ Specialized freight (except used goods) trucking, long-distance .................................. Transit and ground passenger transportation ......... Urban transit systems .......................................... Interurban and rural bus transportation ............... Taxi and limousine service .................................. Taxi service ..................................................... Limousine service ............................................ School and employee bus transportation ............ Charter bus industry ............................................ Other transit and ground passenger transportation .................................................... Pipeline transportation ............................................. Pipeline transportation of crude oil ...................... Pipeline transportation of natural gas .................. Scenic and sightseeing transportation .................... Scenic and sightseeing transportation, land ........ Scenic and sightseeing transportation, water ...... Support activities for transportation ......................... Support activities for air transportation ................ Support activities for rail transportation ............... Support activities for water transportation ........... Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – – – – 0.6 – – – – – – – – – 3.0 – – – – – 2.0 11.6 – 13.1 – – 2.0 23.3 13.5 13.1 – – – – 5.1 – – 13.6 – 13.6 – – – – – – – – – – – – 5.1 – – – – – – – – 13.6 – – – – – 13.6 28.6 – – – – – 0.3 .2 – .2 .5 – – – – – – – – – – 0.2 .2 .4 .1 .3 – – – – – 0.1 .2 – .2 – – 14.3 – – – 6.7 7.8 6.3 8.3 4.0 2.5 – – – – 2.3 2.4 3.6 2.1 1.9 – – – – – 2.8 3.4 1.0 4.1 1.3 1.5 – 10.0 10.0 6.2 9.3 8.1 11.5 7.3 12.1 5.4 – – – – 3.1 2.6 3.6 2.3 4.4 1.0 – 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.7 12.2 13.2 11.9 13.9 11.3 – – – – 4.8 3.1 1.1 15.7 7.6 17.0 1.5 – – – – – – – – 1.5 – – – – – – – – – .6 .6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3.5 5.6 6.4 6.8 5.0 7.6 – 7.4 – 1.5 1.9 2.1 – 2.1 3.3 – 2.5 – 10.3 12.7 16.0 9.1 10.0 3.3 20.8 13.5 7.1 1.5 4.3 5.3 – 2.9 – 4.2 4.5 – 10.6 16.5 11.7 13.6 15.0 7.6 29.2 18.4 17.9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4.0 – – – – – – 3.5 4.7 7.1 3.7 1.3 – – – – – – 1.3 1.9 – .9 14.8 – – – 7.1 16.7 – 13.9 10.4 – 8.9 6.0 – – – – – – 4.3 2.4 – 2.4 18.1 13.6 – 11.1 17.9 16.7 20.0 15.1 11.8 17.9 14.7 .3 .2 – .2 .6 .2 – – – .5 – – – – .3 .2 – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 56 .3 – – – – – .8 – – – – – – – – .8 – – .9 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns Port and harbor operations .............................. Marine cargo handling ..................................... Navigational services to shipping .................... Other support activities for water transportation ................................................ Support activities for road transportation ............. Motor vehicle towing ........................................ Freight transportation arrangement ..................... Other support activities for transportation ........... Couriers and messengers ....................................... Couriers ............................................................... Warehousing and storage ....................................... Warehousing and storage ................................... General warehousing and storage .................. Refrigerated warehousing and storage ............... Farm product warehousing and storage .......... Other warehousing and storage ...................... 48831 48832 48833 850 1,760 480 50.6 39.2 29.2 8.2 8.5 10.4 – 3.4 – – 3.4 – – – – 34.1 14.2 12.5 – – – 48839 4884 48841 4885 4889 492 4921 493 4931 49311 49312 49313 49319 180 1,650 1,170 1,120 890 14,090 12,940 12,380 12,380 9,710 12,380 330 850 38.9 41.8 40.2 38.4 20.2 34.6 34.2 41.1 41.1 40.6 41.1 21.2 52.9 11.1 2.4 – 11.6 18.0 6.2 5.7 7.9 7.9 7.2 7.9 36.4 8.2 – 2.4 – 6.2 – 3.2 3.1 4.8 4.8 4.4 4.8 – 7.1 – 2.4 – 6.2 – 3.1 2.9 4.1 4.1 4.0 4.1 – 4.7 – – – – – 0.1 .2 .6 .6 .4 .6 – – 27.8 6.7 – 8.9 10.1 8.2 8.1 11.7 11.7 11.3 11.7 – 10.6 – – – – – 0.2 – .4 .4 .4 .4 – – Utilities ............................................................... 22 5,890 49.7 7.5 3.9 2.5 1.4 4.8 1.9 Utilities ..................................................................... Electric power generation, transmission and distribution ......................................................... Electric power generation ................................ Hydroelectric power generation ................... Fossil fuel electric power generation ........... Nuclear electric power generation ............... Other electric power generation .................. Electric power transmission, control, and distribution ..................................................... Natural gas distribution ........................................ Water, sewage and other systems ...................... Water supply and irrigation systems ............... Sewage treatment facilities ............................. Steam and air-conditioning supply .................. 221 5,890 49.7 7.5 3.9 2.5 1.4 4.8 1.9 2211 22111 221111 221112 221113 221119 3,900 2,140 280 1,430 110 310 49.5 49.1 64.3 54.5 45.5 12.9 9.0 7.9 17.9 6.3 18.2 – 3.8 2.8 – 2.8 – – 2.3 1.9 – 1.4 – – 1.8 .9 – 1.4 – – 5.1 4.7 – 4.9 – – 1.3 1.9 – 2.1 – – 22112 2212 2213 22131 22132 22133 1,760 1,240 750 610 120 30 50.0 52.4 46.7 47.5 50.0 – 10.8 5.6 – – – – 5.1 2.4 6.7 6.6 – – 2.8 1.6 5.3 4.9 – – 2.3 – – – – – 5.7 4.0 4.0 – – – – 2.4 4.0 – – – 18,070 42.3 7.6 5.1 4.8 .4 7.0 .3 .4 7.0 .3 Information ..................................................... Information ......................................................... 51 18,070 42.3 7.6 5.1 4.8 Publishing industries (except Internet) .................... Newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishers .......................................................... Newspaper publishers ..................................... 511 4,330 39.7 8.3 7.4 7.2 – 8.3 – 5111 51111 4,100 3,260 40.0 41.1 7.6 7.1 7.6 8.0 7.3 7.7 – – 8.5 8.0 – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 57 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only Port and harbor operations .............................. Marine cargo handling ..................................... Navigational services to shipping .................... Other support activities for water transportation ................................................ Support activities for road transportation ............. Motor vehicle towing ........................................ Freight transportation arrangement ..................... Other support activities for transportation ........... Couriers and messengers ....................................... Couriers ............................................................... Warehousing and storage ....................................... Warehousing and storage ................................... General warehousing and storage .................. Refrigerated warehousing and storage ............... Farm product warehousing and storage .......... Other warehousing and storage ...................... – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4.0 4.2 – 1.7 – – – – – 10.8 12.5 – 2.8 4.2 – 18.2 27.1 – – – – – – – 0.2 .2 .2 .2 – – – – – – – 0.1 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 – – – – – – – 0.3 .2 1.3 1.3 1.5 1.3 – – – – – – – 0.2 .2 .7 .7 .8 .7 – – – 3.0 – 2.7 – 2.4 2.0 3.5 3.5 3.6 3.5 – 5.9 – – – – – – 1.8 – – – .9 .7 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 – 3.5 – 21.8 28.2 9.8 36.0 30.4 32.5 11.5 11.5 13.1 11.5 – 4.7 – – – 3.6 23.6 9.7 10.3 3.9 3.9 4.3 3.9 – 2.4 11.1 21.2 22.2 18.8 9.0 14.1 13.7 16.6 16.6 16.6 16.6 27.3 9.4 Utilities ............................................................... .5 .3 1.2 .5 2.9 1.2 .7 7.8 2.7 19.0 Utilities ..................................................................... Electric power generation, transmission and distribution ......................................................... Electric power generation ................................ Hydroelectric power generation ................... Fossil fuel electric power generation ........... Nuclear electric power generation ............... Other electric power generation .................. Electric power transmission, control, and distribution ..................................................... Natural gas distribution ........................................ Water, sewage and other systems ...................... Water supply and irrigation systems ............... Sewage treatment facilities ............................. Steam and air-conditioning supply .................. .5 .3 1.2 .5 2.9 1.2 .7 7.8 2.7 19.0 .5 – – – – – 2.6 2.8 – 2.8 – – 1.3 1.9 – 1.4 – – .5 – – – – 1.3 .9 – – – – .5 – – – – – – – – – – 7.9 6.5 – 6.3 – 12.9 2.6 2.3 – 2.1 – 6.5 17.7 22.4 10.7 18.2 18.2 54.8 – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.7 – – – – – – – – – – – 2.8 2.4 4.0 4.9 – – – – 2.7 – – – – – 2.7 3.3 – – 9.7 8.9 5.3 4.9 – – 2.8 3.2 – – – – 11.9 18.5 26.7 29.5 16.7 – .8 .9 .4 .3 .6 .6 .6 .6 – – Information ..................................................... .1 .4 2.1 .6 6.1 1.2 1.9 10.7 2.9 17.7 Information ......................................................... .1 .4 2.1 .6 6.1 1.2 1.9 10.7 2.9 17.7 – 1.8 2.1 .7 6.9 1.6 1.8 9.7 2.5 14.3 – – 2.0 2.5 2.0 1.2 .7 .9 7.3 8.0 1.7 1.8 2.0 1.8 10.2 8.9 2.7 2.5 13.9 14.4 Publishing industries (except Internet) .................... Newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishers .......................................................... Newspaper publishers ..................................... See footnotes at end of table. Page 58 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Periodical publishers ....................................... Book publishers ............................................... Directory and mailing list publishers ................ Other publishers .............................................. Software publishers ............................................. Motion picture and sound recording industries ........ Motion picture and video industries ..................... Motion picture and video production ............... Motion picture and video exhibition ................. Postproduction services and other motion picture and video industries ........................... Sound recording industries .................................. Music publishers .............................................. Broadcasting (except Internet) ................................ Radio and television broadcasting ...................... Radio broadcasting ......................................... Television broadcasting ................................... Cable and other subscription programming ........ Telecommunications ............................................... Wired telecommunications carriers ..................... Wireless telecommunications carriers (except satellite) ............................................................. Telecommunications resellers ............................. Cable and other program distribution .................. Internet service providers, web search portals, and data processing services ....................................... Internet service providers and web search portals ................................................................ Data processing, hosting, and related services ... Other information services ...................................... Other information services .................................. News syndicates ............................................. Libraries and archives ..................................... NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns – – – – – – – – – 11.1 11.4 – 25.0 – 5.3 5.4 5.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8.0 8.9 25.0 7.0 7.2 6.2 8.2 – – – – – – – – – – 51112 51113 51114 51119 5112 512 5121 51211 51213 270 350 150 80 230 1,690 1,660 1,170 390 22.2 54.3 33.3 – 34.8 31.4 31.3 28.2 38.5 14.8 5.7 – – 21.7 18.3 18.7 23.9 5.1 11.1 – – – – 9.5 9.6 12.8 – 11.1 – – – – 9.5 9.6 12.8 – 51219 5122 51223 515 5151 51511 51512 5152 517 5171 70 30 20 1,620 790 80 710 830 9,020 4,890 57.1 – – 40.1 32.9 25.0 33.8 47.0 46.0 45.0 – – – 7.4 8.9 – 8.5 6.0 5.9 5.9 – – – 7.4 8.9 – 9.9 6.0 3.0 2.9 – – – 6.8 7.6 – 8.5 6.0 2.3 2.0 – – – – – – – – 0.7 .8 5172 5173 5175 720 1,050 2,330 34.7 45.7 51.5 4.2 9.5 4.3 9.7 – 1.7 9.7 – 1.3 – – – 4.2 1.9 5.2 – – – 518 1,020 46.1 2.9 5.9 5.9 – 9.8 – 5181 5182 519 5191 51911 51912 100 930 330 330 60 270 70.0 43.0 33.3 33.3 33.3 33.3 – 2.2 6.1 6.1 – 7.4 – 5.4 – – – – – 5.4 – – – – – – – – – – – 10.8 6.1 6.1 – – – – – – – – 35,010 35.4 11.7 5.6 5.2 .4 8.7 0.6 .2 11.8 .5 Financial activities ........................................ Finance and insurance ..................................... 52 13,130 30.0 11.8 2.7 2.6 Monetary authorities - central bank ......................... Credit intermediation and related activities ............. Depository credit intermediation .......................... Commercial banking ........................................ Savings institutions .......................................... Credit unions ................................................... 521 522 5221 52211 52212 52213 80 7,300 5,440 3,760 450 1,230 37.5 27.8 30.3 34.3 13.3 23.6 – 11.1 12.5 12.8 31.1 4.9 – 2.9 2.9 3.7 – – – 2.9 2.9 3.7 – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 59 – – – – – – 25.0 17.1 12.7 8.5 – 29.3 – – – – – – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Periodical publishers ....................................... Book publishers ............................................... Directory and mailing list publishers ................ Other publishers .............................................. Software publishers ............................................. Motion picture and sound recording industries ........ Motion picture and video industries ..................... Motion picture and video production ............... Motion picture and video exhibition ................. Postproduction services and other motion picture and video industries ........................... Sound recording industries .................................. Music publishers .............................................. Broadcasting (except Internet) ................................ Radio and television broadcasting ...................... Radio broadcasting ......................................... Television broadcasting ................................... Cable and other subscription programming ........ Telecommunications ............................................... Wired telecommunications carriers ..................... Wireless telecommunications carriers (except satellite) ............................................................. Telecommunications resellers ............................. Cable and other program distribution .................. Internet service providers, web search portals, and data processing services ....................................... Internet service providers and web search portals ................................................................ Data processing, hosting, and related services ... Other information services ...................................... Other information services .................................. News syndicates ............................................. Libraries and archives ..................................... Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5.7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7.4 – – – – 2.4 1.8 1.7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.2 1.2 1.7 – 14.8 14.3 13.3 25.0 – 10.1 10.2 5.1 28.2 – – – – – 2.4 2.4 1.7 5.1 14.8 – 26.7 25.0 21.7 21.9 21.7 21.4 20.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2.8 1.8 – – – – – – – – 0.8 .6 – – – 4.9 7.6 – 7.0 2.4 7.2 5.7 – – – 1.2 2.5 – 2.8 – 1.3 .4 – – – 1.9 2.5 – 2.8 – 2.3 3.1 – – – 9.3 10.1 25.0 8.5 8.4 10.3 11.9 – – – 3.1 2.5 – 2.8 3.6 2.7 3.7 – 66.7 – 21.6 21.5 – 22.5 21.7 17.7 17.8 – – – – – – 4.2 12.4 – 2.8 1.9 – 23.6 5.7 6.4 – – 3.9 – 2.9 1.3 11.1 1.9 10.3 – – 1.7 5.6 21.9 19.7 – – – – 2.0 – – 20.6 6.9 12.7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 21.5 12.1 12.1 – 11.1 – 7.5 – – – – – 12.9 36.4 36.4 33.3 37.0 0.2 0.5 3.3 .2 4.6 .5 1.7 11.0 2.5 18.2 Finance and insurance ..................................... – – 6.5 .5 7.5 .5 2.7 10.1 2.0 18.4 Monetary authorities - central bank ......................... Credit intermediation and related activities ............. Depository credit intermediation .......................... Commercial banking ........................................ Savings institutions .......................................... Credit unions ................................................... – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4.2 2.8 2.7 – – – 4.0 4.8 .8 – 18.7 – 9.5 8.1 9.3 6.7 4.9 – 2.2 2.4 3.5 – – 25.0 19.3 21.3 23.1 37.8 9.8 Financial activities ........................................ See footnotes at end of table. Page 60 – .4 .4 .5 – – – 7.4 8.6 4.5 6.7 22.0 – .5 .4 – – – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Nondepository credit intermediation .................... Credit card issuing ........................................... Sales financing ................................................ Other nondepository credit intermediation ...... Activities related to credit intermediation ............. Financial transactions processing, reserve, and clearinghouse activities .......................... Other activities related to credit intermediation Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial investments and related activities ........... Securities and commodity contracts intermediation and brokerage ............................ Other financial investment activities .................... Portfolio management ..................................... Investment advice ........................................... Insurance carriers and related activities .................. Insurance carriers ................................................ Direct life, health, and medical insurance carriers .......................................................... Direct insurance (except life, health, and medical) carriers ............................................ Reinsurance carriers ....................................... Insurance agencies and brokerages ............... Other insurance related activities .................... Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles .............. Insurance and employee benefit funds ............... Health and welfare funds ................................. Other insurance funds ..................................... Other investment pools and funds ....................... Open-end investment funds ............................ NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Total Cuts, lacerations Fractures Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 5222 52221 52222 52229 5223 810 180 210 420 1,040 32.1 55.6 28.6 23.8 10.6 7.4 – – 9.5 6.7 4.9 – – 7.1 – 4.9 – – 7.1 – – – – – – 13.6 11.1 – 19.0 43.3 – – – – – 52232 52239 250 660 28.0 – 8.0 – – – – – – – 16.0 62.1 – – 523 1,100 39.1 28.2 4.5 4.5 – 4.5 – 5231 5239 52392 52393 524 5241 580 500 110 40 4,430 2,530 63.8 – 27.3 – 31.4 31.6 8.6 52.0 18.2 – 9.3 9.5 – – – – 1.8 3.2 – – – – 1.6 2.4 – – – – – – – – 27.3 – 5.0 7.1 – – – – – – 52411 1,280 28.9 7.8 1.6 1.6 – 10.2 – 52412 52413 52421 52429 525 5251 52512 52519 5259 52591 1,210 40 950 960 210 150 50 90 60 30 33.9 – 16.8 44.8 28.6 26.7 – 22.2 33.3 – 11.6 – 5.3 11.5 9.5 – – – – – 4.1 – – – – – – – – – 4.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4.1 – – 4.2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Real estate and rental and leasing .................. 53 21,880 38.7 11.7 7.3 6.7 0.6 6.8 0.7 Real estate .............................................................. Lessors of real estate .......................................... Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) ........................................... Lessors of other real estate property ............... Offices of real estate agents and brokers ............ Activities related to real estate ............................ Real estate property managers ....................... Other activities related to real estate ............... Rental and leasing services .................................... 531 5311 53111 14,190 7,620 5,080 38.7 43.8 52.0 12.1 16.8 5.7 8.5 7.2 10.2 8.0 7.0 9.8 .5 – – 5.8 3.7 5.1 .3 .4 .6 53112 53119 5312 5313 53131 53139 532 710 680 1,010 5,560 5,430 110 7,650 38.0 42.6 26.7 33.8 33.1 72.7 38.8 9.9 29.4 16.8 4.7 4.4 – 10.7 4.2 – 5.0 10.8 11.0 – 5.1 4.2 – 4.0 10.1 10.3 – 4.3 – – – 9.5 9.4 – 8.6 – – – – – – 1.4 See footnotes at end of table. Page 61 – – – .9 .9 – .8 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Nondepository credit intermediation .................... Credit card issuing ........................................... Sales financing ................................................ Other nondepository credit intermediation ...... Activities related to credit intermediation ............. Financial transactions processing, reserve, and clearinghouse activities .......................... Other activities related to credit intermediation Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial investments and related activities ........... Securities and commodity contracts intermediation and brokerage ............................ Other financial investment activities .................... Portfolio management ..................................... Investment advice ........................................... Insurance carriers and related activities .................. Insurance carriers ................................................ Direct life, health, and medical insurance carriers .......................................................... Direct insurance (except life, health, and medical) carriers ............................................ Reinsurance carriers ....................................... Insurance agencies and brokerages ............... Other insurance related activities .................... Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles .............. Insurance and employee benefit funds ............... Health and welfare funds ................................. Other insurance funds ..................................... Other investment pools and funds ....................... Open-end investment funds ............................ Real estate and rental and leasing .................. Real estate .............................................................. Lessors of real estate .......................................... Lessors of residential buildings and dwellings Lessors of nonresidential buildings (except miniwarehouses) ........................................... Lessors of other real estate property ............... Offices of real estate agents and brokers ............ Activities related to real estate ............................ Real estate property managers ....................... Other activities related to real estate ............... Rental and leasing services .................................... Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – – – – – – – – – – 3.7 – – 4.8 12.5 – – – – – 6.2 – 9.5 4.8 – – – – – – 3.7 – – – – 12.3 – 14.3 14.3 14.4 2.5 – – – – 17.3 – 38.1 9.5 9.6 – – – – – 19.7 – – – – – – – – 12.0 – – – 24.0 – – – – – – – – 9.1 – 10.9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 12.0 12.3 – – – – 0.9 1.6 – – – – 9.9 7.5 – – – – 0.7 1.2 – – – – 1.1 1.6 10.3 – 18.2 50.0 11.5 9.9 – – – – 1.6 1.6 – 22.0 – – 18.1 17.4 – – 10.9 2.3 5.5 1.6 2.3 10.2 2.3 20.3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 12.4 50.0 22.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9.1 – 22.1 5.2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 9.1 – 13.7 13.5 9.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 14.0 – 17.9 19.8 33.3 40.0 – 22.2 – – 0.4 0.8 1.3 – 2.8 .4 1.1 11.5 2.8 18.0 .2 .6 1.0 1.6 2.0 3.5 – – – – 2.3 2.0 2.2 .3 .7 .5 .6 12.3 7.5 10.2 3.5 1.8 2.4 17.3 13.9 12.2 – – – – – – 1.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4.2 – – 2.7 2.8 – 3.9 5.6 – 6.9 19.8 20.3 – 10.2 – – – 6.3 6.4 – 1.4 36.6 26.5 38.6 18.0 18.2 – 19.3 – – – – – – – – .7 See footnotes at end of table. Page 62 – – – – – – – – .4 .4 .7 .7 .7 – 1.7 – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Passenger car rental and leasing .................... Consumer goods rental ....................................... Video tape and disc rental ............................... Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing ............................ Construction, transportation, mining, and forestry machinery and equipment rental and leasing ........................................................... Other commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing ................. Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) ................................................ NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Total Cuts, lacerations Fractures Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 53211 5322 53223 1,090 1,700 40 37.6 40.6 75.0 2.8 9.4 – 3.7 4.1 – 2.8 3.5 – – – – 18.3 10.0 – 1.8 – – 5324 1,500 50.0 10.7 6.7 4.7 – – 2.7 53241 660 36.4 13.6 – – – – 6.1 53249 840 60.7 – 10.7 – – – – 533 40 – – – – – – – Professional and business services ........... 85,540 35.2 9.2 8.4 7.5 0.9 7.8 .5 54 21,500 24.6 13.3 9.9 7.8 2.0 5.8 .3 Professional, scientific, and technical services ....... Legal services ..................................................... Offices of certified public accountants ......... Other accounting services ........................... Architectural, engineering, and related services Architectural services ...................................... Engineering services ....................................... Geophysical surveying and mapping services Testing laboratories ......................................... Specialized design services ................................ Custom computer programming services .... Computer facilities management services ... Other computer related services ................. Management, scientific, and technical consulting services ............................................................. Management consulting services .................... Other scientific and technical consulting services ......................................................... Scientific research and development services .... Advertising and related services ......................... Other professional, scientific, and technical services ............................................................. Marketing research and public opinion polling Veterinary services .......................................... 541 5411 541211 541219 5413 54131 54133 54136 54138 5414 541511 541513 541519 21,500 – 460 450 5,370 380 – 30 470 280 760 110 140 24.6 – 24.4 26.1 42.1 – 42.6 – 15.8 45.5 57.1 13.3 65.2 6.7 13.6 – – 6.4 – 43.4 – – 9.9 – – – 9.9 – – 12.8 – – – – 7.8 – – – 9.5 – – 12.8 – – – – 2.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – 5.8 – 26.7 7.6 – – 10.6 – 7.9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – - – - - – – - – – Management of companies and enterprises .. 55 Professional, scientific, and technical services ............................................................ .3 5416 54161 – – 54169 5417 5418 850 1,260 1,270 – 32.5 48.0 44.7 9.5 3.9 – 5.6 28.3 – 5.6 28.3 – – – – 4.8 – – – – 5419 54191 54194 – 130 – 15.4 - – - – - – – – – - – – – – – – 6,980 36.8 8.0 4.7 4.6 – 9.9 See footnotes at end of table. Page 63 .4 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Passenger car rental and leasing .................... Consumer goods rental ....................................... Video tape and disc rental ............................... Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing ............................ Construction, transportation, mining, and forestry machinery and equipment rental and leasing ........................................................... Other commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing ................. Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) ................................................ Chemical Amputaburns tions Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises – – – – – – – – – – – – 3.7 3.5 – – – – – 2.4 – 3.3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 0.4 0.8 .7 .7 Total 11.9 11.2 – 5.3 – 14.7 – – – 16.7 – – – – 14.3 – – – – – – 0.4 5.1 0.8 1.9 10.5 3.2 20.8 1.2 .5 5.7 .6 .9 10.7 2.2 27.3 – – – – – – – 1.2 – – – – – – – – – 5.3 – – .5 – – – 1.3 – – – 4.3 – – – – 5.7 – 13.3 5.2 – – – – 7.9 – – .6 – – – 1.3 – – – – – – – .9 – – – 1.5 – – – – 6.6 – – 10.7 – – 8.2 – – 8.5 – – 18.2 – 2.2 – – – 3.2 – – 6.4 – – – – 27.3 – 24.4 26.3 28.9 – 10.6 – 15.8 36.4 – – – – – – – – – - – – – – – – – – 1.6 – – – – – 4.0 4.7 – – – – 5.6 – – – – – – – – 7.9 4.7 – 1.6 – 34.1 28.6 5.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30.8 – – 15.4 – – – – – - – - 15.4 - 7.2 2.7 2.7 8.9 3.0 20.2 .7 – Professional, scientific, and technical services ....... Legal services ..................................................... Offices of certified public accountants ......... Other accounting services ........................... Architectural, engineering, and related services Architectural services ...................................... Engineering services ....................................... Geophysical surveying and mapping services Testing laboratories ......................................... Specialized design services ................................ Custom computer programming services .... Computer facilities management services ... Other computer related services ................. Management, scientific, and technical consulting services ............................................................. Management consulting services .................... Other scientific and technical consulting services ......................................................... Scientific research and development services .... Advertising and related services ......................... Other professional, scientific, and technical services ............................................................. Marketing research and public opinion polling Veterinary services .......................................... – – – – – – – – – – – – – Management of companies and enterprises .. – – – – .9 .4 2.4 See footnotes at end of table. Page 64 .6 16.5 20.0 – All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – 4.7 – Professional and business services ........... Professional, scientific, and technical services ............................................................ Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Soreness, pain - TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services ........ Administrative and support services ........................ Office administrative services .............................. Facilities support services ................................... Employment services .......................................... Employment placement agencies ................... Temporary help services ................................. Employee leasing services .............................. Business support services ................................... Telephone call centers .................................... Collection agencies ......................................... Credit bureaus ................................................. Other business support services ..................... Travel arrangement and reservation services ..... Travel agencies ............................................... Tour operators ................................................. Other travel arrangement and reservation services ......................................................... Investigation and security services ...................... Investigation, guard, and armored car services ......................................................... Investigation services .................................. Security guards and patrol services ............ Armored car services .................................. Security systems services ............................... Services to buildings and dwellings ..................... Exterminating and pest control services .......... Janitorial services ............................................ Landscaping services ...................................... Carpet and upholstery cleaning services ........ Waste management and remediation services ....... Waste collection .................................................. Waste collection .............................................. Solid waste collection .................................. Hazardous waste collection ......................... Other waste collection ................................. Waste treatment and disposal ............................. Waste treatment and disposal ......................... Hazardous waste treatment and disposal ... Solid waste landfill ....................................... Solid waste combustors and incinerators .... NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Total Cuts, lacerations Fractures Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 56 57,060 39.0 7.9 8.3 7.7 0.6 8.4 0.5 561 5611 5612 5613 56131 56132 56133 5614 56142 56144 56145 56149 5615 56151 56152 49,750 1,270 1,580 5,020 520 – 1,560 2,940 1,210 510 30 520 940 200 170 39.8 35.4 37.3 36.5 40.4 28.2 38.1 33.9 31.4 – 53.8 27.7 – 47.1 7.5 11.0 6.3 14.1 9.6 25.6 3.7 3.3 9.8 – – 14.9 – – 8.0 12.6 3.8 5.8 5.8 5.1 3.7 1.7 – – – 4.3 – – 7.5 10.2 3.2 5.4 – 4.5 3.7 1.7 – – – 3.2 – – .5 – 1.3 .4 – – – – – – – – – – – 7.9 11.8 8.2 8.2 7.7 9.6 8.5 11.6 11.8 – 7.7 6.4 – – .5 2.4 – 1.8 – – – – – – – 2.1 – – 56159 5616 570 7,090 28.1 40.3 22.8 5.5 5.3 5.6 5.3 5.2 56161 561611 561612 561613 56162 5617 56171 56172 56173 56174 562 5621 56211 562111 562112 562119 5622 56221 562211 562212 562213 5,690 140 5,070 480 – 27,110 1,370 12,120 12,550 740 7,310 3,820 3,820 3,230 80 500 1,900 1,900 340 1,080 50 37.3 – 37.7 39.6 40.5 35.0 44.8 37.8 32.4 33.7 30.6 30.6 32.5 37.5 18.0 42.1 42.1 50.0 42.6 60.0 5.6 – 5.9 – 7.6 – 7.5 9.0 – 10.4 10.2 10.2 10.8 – 6.0 9.5 9.5 8.8 10.2 – 4.7 – 3.4 20.8 10.2 – 6.8 15.3 – 10.5 13.1 13.1 8.7 37.5 38.0 3.7 3.7 – 3.7 – 4.4 – 3.0 20.8 9.7 – 6.5 14.5 – 9.2 11.3 11.3 7.1 25.0 38.0 2.6 2.6 – 3.7 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 65 – .6 .4 – .4 – – .5 – .2 .8 – 1.4 1.6 1.6 1.5 – – 1.1 1.1 – – – 8.8 9.2 – – 10.0 – 9.9 12.5 7.1 11.7 6.4 7.6 – 11.5 13.4 13.4 15.2 – 4.0 11.1 11.1 17.6 10.2 – – – – – – .4 – .2 .6 – .4 – – – – – 1.1 1.1 – – – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services ........ Administrative and support services ........................ Office administrative services .............................. Facilities support services ................................... Employment services .......................................... Employment placement agencies ................... Temporary help services ................................. Employee leasing services .............................. Business support services ................................... Telephone call centers .................................... Collection agencies ......................................... Credit bureaus ................................................. Other business support services ..................... Travel arrangement and reservation services ..... Travel agencies ............................................... Tour operators ................................................. Other travel arrangement and reservation services ......................................................... Investigation and security services ...................... Investigation, guard, and armored car services ......................................................... Investigation services .................................. Security guards and patrol services ............ Armored car services .................................. Security systems services ............................... Services to buildings and dwellings ..................... Exterminating and pest control services .......... Janitorial services ............................................ Landscaping services ...................................... Carpet and upholstery cleaning services ........ Waste management and remediation services ....... Waste collection .................................................. Waste collection .............................................. Solid waste collection .................................. Hazardous waste collection ......................... Other waste collection ................................. Waste treatment and disposal ............................. Waste treatment and disposal ......................... Hazardous waste treatment and disposal ... Solid waste landfill ....................................... Solid waste combustors and incinerators .... Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome 1.0 0.3 1.0 – – .4 – – 1.3 – – – – – – – – .2 – – 1.4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – .4 – – – 5.4 9.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.8 – 1.1 – – 1.1 – – – – – 2.6 2.6 – – – – – – – – .2 – – .4 – .7 1.0 1.0 1.2 – – – – – – – 0.5 Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only 0.3 4.7 0.6 2.1 10.6 3.6 18.5 .3 – – – – – – – – – – 4.5 5.5 1.9 6.0 5.8 9.0 5.4 6.6 9.8 – – – – – .6 3.1 – .6 – – 1.9 1.7 – – – – – – – 1.9 – 1.3 2.4 – 3.2 2.0 3.3 – – – – – – 11.0 3.9 12.0 8.4 7.7 6.4 16.0 17.4 5.9 – 7.7 27.7 70.0 11.8 3.6 – 2.5 3.0 3.8 1.9 7.1 4.1 – – – 4.3 – – 18.7 17.3 29.1 16.1 21.2 12.8 18.7 14.9 27.5 – 17.3 16.0 15.0 29.4 – – – – – 4.7 – – 1.6 17.5 8.9 7.0 3.9 12.3 25.7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5.3 – 5.5 – – 4.5 5.8 5.5 3.4 – 5.9 6.8 6.8 8.0 – – 5.8 5.8 – 4.6 – 1.9 – 2.0 – – 2.1 – 3.7 .6 – 3.1 5.0 5.0 5.6 – – 1.6 1.6 – – – 9.3 35.7 9.1 – 11.1 28.5 14.4 6.4 – 8.2 9.4 9.4 8.4 – 18.0 5.8 5.8 5.9 5.6 – 3.2 – 3.0 – 3.8 7.3 5.4 2.2 – 3.4 4.7 4.7 5.0 – 4.0 1.6 1.6 – – – 27.6 28.6 28.8 14.6 16.3 19.0 13.0 19.1 – 17.0 14.4 14.4 14.2 – 14.0 17.9 17.9 11.8 21.3 – .5 .8 .3 – – – – .4 – – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 66 .3 .5 .5 .6 – – – – – – – .7 .5 – .6 – – .5 – .4 .6 – .7 .5 .5 .6 – – 1.1 1.1 – – – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Other nonhazardous waste treatment and disposal ..................................................... Remediation and other waste management services ............................................................. Remediation services ...................................... Materials recovery facilities ............................. All other waste management services ............. NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures – 562219 420 33.3 7.1 4.8 – 5629 56291 56292 56299 1,600 750 330 510 30.6 30.7 36.4 29.4 11.9 21.3 – – 13.1 13.3 12.1 11.8 11.2 9.3 12.1 11.8 182,750 48.7 5.9 3.2 Education and health services ..................... Bruises, contusions Heat burns 7.1 – 1.2 2.7 – – 7.5 5.3 9.1 11.8 – – – – 2.6 .6 9.3 0.8 Educational services ......................................... 61 11,420 40.5 9.4 6.3 4.4 2.0 8.1 1.3 Educational services ............................................... Elementary and secondary schools .................... Junior colleges .................................................... Colleges, universities, and professional schools Business schools and computer and management training ......................................... Professional and management development training ........................................................... Technical and trade schools ................................ Other schools and instruction .............................. Fine arts schools ............................................. Sports and recreation instruction ..................... All other schools and instruction ...................... Educational support services .............................. 611 6111 6112 6113 11,420 3,830 120 5,090 40.5 39.2 33.3 41.7 9.4 11.7 – 9.2 6.3 4.7 – 6.3 4.4 4.2 – 5.5 2.0 .5 – 1.0 8.1 7.0 – 10.2 1.3 1.0 – 1.6 6114 70 71.4 – – – – – – 61143 6115 6116 61161 61162 61169 6117 60 500 1,210 150 500 510 600 83.3 34.0 56.2 – – 76.5 11.7 – 18.0 – – – – – – 30.0 – – – – – – 6.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8.3 – – – – – – – – – – – Health care and social assistance ................... 62 171,330 49.2 5.7 3.0 2.4 .5 9.4 .8 Ambulatory health care services ............................. Offices of physicians ........................................... Offices of physicians ....................................... Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) ................................................. Offices of physicians, mental health specialists .................................................. Outpatient care centers ....................................... Medical and diagnostic laboratories .................... Home health care services .................................. Other ambulatory health care services ................ Ambulance services ........................................ All other ambulatory health care services ....... Hospitals .................................................................. General medical and surgical hospitals ............... 621 6211 62111 29,440 5,330 5,330 44.8 38.1 38.1 7.9 10.3 10.3 4.1 3.6 3.6 3.2 2.3 2.3 .9 1.3 1.3 4.6 4.1 4.1 .1 .4 .4 621111 5,280 38.3 10.4 3.4 2.1 1.3 4.2 .4 621112 6214 6215 6216 6219 62191 62199 622 6221 40 5,440 1,050 9,370 5,270 4,380 880 60,150 56,400 – 46.5 30.5 48.2 66.0 67.8 58.0 55.0 55.4 – 6.4 9.5 6.0 3.0 3.0 4.5 5.2 5.1 – 3.3 2.9 2.2 .9 – 4.5 2.8 2.7 – 2.9 1.9 1.9 .9 – 4.5 2.4 2.4 – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 67 .2 – – – .4 .4 – 4.4 8.6 6.2 3.2 2.5 6.8 12.6 12.6 – – – .2 – – – .7 .8 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Other nonhazardous waste treatment and disposal ..................................................... Remediation and other waste management services ............................................................. Remediation services ...................................... Materials recovery facilities ............................. All other waste management services ............. Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total – – – – 11.9 – 4.8 7.1 1.9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3.8 6.7 – – – – – – 1.2 – – – All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – 14.3 8.1 4.0 6.1 15.7 2.5 – – 7.8 21.2 18.7 30.3 19.6 Education and health services ..................... .3 0.1 0.5 0.4 4.0 0.6 2.2 12.5 4.5 14.3 Educational services ......................................... .4 .2 1.1 1.8 3.9 .4 2.4 12.5 4.6 14.5 .2 1.1 – – 1.2 1.8 – – .6 3.9 5.5 – 3.9 .4 – – 2.4 4.4 – 2.0 12.5 10.7 – 10.2 4.6 2.3 – 2.2 14.5 19.6 41.7 14.1 Educational services ............................................... Elementary and secondary schools .................... Junior colleges .................................................... Colleges, universities, and professional schools Business schools and computer and management training ......................................... Professional and management development training ........................................................... Technical and trade schools ................................ Other schools and instruction .............................. Fine arts schools ............................................. Sports and recreation instruction ..................... All other schools and instruction ...................... Educational support services .............................. .4 – – – – .6 .4 .8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 14.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 46.7 – – 66.7 – – – – – – 53.3 – 8.0 – – – – 10.0 Health care and social assistance ................... .3 ( 10 ) .4 .3 4.0 .6 2.2 12.5 4.5 14.3 Ambulatory health care services ............................. Offices of physicians ........................................... Offices of physicians ....................................... Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) ................................................. Offices of physicians, mental health specialists .................................................. Outpatient care centers ....................................... Medical and diagnostic laboratories .................... Home health care services .................................. Other ambulatory health care services ................ Ambulance services ........................................ All other ambulatory health care services ....... Hospitals .................................................................. General medical and surgical hospitals ............... .2 .6 .6 – – – 1.0 2.3 2.3 .2 .4 .4 4.9 4.7 4.7 .6 .6 .6 2.9 1.9 1.9 14.1 9.4 9.4 5.7 3.9 3.9 18.0 26.3 26.3 .6 – 2.3 .4 4.7 .6 1.9 9.3 4.0 26.3 – – – – – – – – – 1.9 .4 .4 – 2.3 .6 .6 – 1.3 1.9 3.5 .6 .5 – 2.2 2.2 – 10.3 20.0 15.2 14.0 14.6 11.4 7.7 7.4 – 4.0 1.9 6.7 4.9 5.5 2.3 2.8 2.8 – 25.9 17.1 15.2 10.8 11.0 10.2 10.8 10.6 – – – – – – – .3 .4 .1 .1 See footnotes at end of table. Page 68 – .4 – – – – – .6 .6 – 2.4 7.6 6.5 1.1 .9 2.3 3.6 3.6 – .4 – 1.2 – – – .4 .4 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals ......... Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals ................................................ Nursing and residential care facilities ...................... Nursing care facilities .......................................... Residential mental retardation, mental health and substance abuse facilities .......................... Community care facilities for the elderly .............. Other residential care facilities ............................ Social assistance ..................................................... Individual and family services .............................. Child and youth services ................................. Services for the elderly and persons with disabilities ...................................................... Other individual and family services ................ Community food and housing, and emergency and other relief services .................................... Community food services ................................ Community housing services .......................... Emergency and other relief services ............... Vocational rehabilitation services ........................ Child day care services ....................................... NAICS code4 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries ............................................................... Performing arts companies ................................. Spectator sports .................................................. Spectator sports .............................................. Sports teams and clubs ............................... Racetracks .................................................. Other spectator sports ................................. Promoters of performing arts, sports, and similar events ................................................................ Agents and managers for artists, athletes, entertainers, and other public figures ................ Independent artists, writers, and performers ....... Museums, historical sites, and similar institutions ... Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries ... Amusement parks and arcades ........................... Amusement and theme parks ......................... Sprains, strains, tears Total Cuts, lacerations Fractures Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns 16.3 – 6222 1,660 38.6 7.2 3.0 2.4 – 6223 623 6231 2,100 59,100 34,910 55.7 49.6 53.7 4.8 4.9 4.0 4.8 2.7 1.8 4.3 2.1 1.7 – 0.5 .1 7.6 9.4 7.9 1.0 1.3 1.3 6232 6233 6239 624 6241 62411 9,550 11,490 3,160 22,640 11,120 1,090 40.3 47.3 41.1 38.7 40.5 51.4 8.2 4.3 7.0 6.1 8.0 7.3 4.4 3.7 3.2 2.7 3.1 3.7 2.1 3.5 2.5 2.3 2.4 3.7 2.3 .2 – .4 .6 – 11.9 10.4 13.6 7.3 6.8 3.7 .4 2.2 – .2 – – 62412 62419 7,480 2,550 41.8 31.8 6.1 13.3 2.8 3.5 2.4 2.4 .4 1.2 6.6 9.0 – – 6242 62421 62422 62423 6243 6244 1,000 380 450 170 4,120 6,400 28.0 21.1 35.6 23.5 40.3 36.2 14.0 26.3 6.7 – 5.3 1.9 3.0 – 4.4 – 3.9 1.1 3.0 – 4.4 – 3.2 1.1 – – – – 8.0 – 13.3 – 7.3 8.0 – – – – 86,190 32.8 7.2 13.7 13.1 .5 8.6 5.5 71 16,730 36.6 9.3 8.8 7.5 1.3 6.6 1.6 711 7111 7112 71121 711211 711212 711219 3,330 1,150 1,560 1,560 910 510 150 47.7 54.8 44.2 44.2 52.7 29.4 40.0 7.8 6.1 9.0 9.0 8.8 9.8 – 4.5 4.3 2.6 2.6 2.2 3.9 – 4.5 4.3 2.6 2.6 2.2 3.9 – – – – – – – – 6.3 5.2 7.7 7.7 6.6 5.9 20.0 – – – – – – 7113 520 38.5 9.6 11.5 11.5 – 5.8 – 7114 7115 712 713 7131 71311 30 70 1,110 12,290 1,320 1,260 66.7 71.4 36.0 33.7 29.5 28.6 – – 6.3 10.0 8.3 8.7 – – 6.3 10.3 3.8 3.2 – – 6.3 8.5 3.0 2.4 – – – 1.7 – – – – 9.0 6.5 8.3 8.7 – – – 1.8 – – Leisure and hospitality ................................. Arts, entertainment, and recreation ................. Total cases See footnotes at end of table. Page 69 .7 – .5 – .9 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals ......... Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals ................................................ Nursing and residential care facilities ...................... Nursing care facilities .......................................... Residential mental retardation, mental health and substance abuse facilities .......................... Community care facilities for the elderly .............. Other residential care facilities ............................ Social assistance ..................................................... Individual and family services .............................. Child and youth services ................................. Services for the elderly and persons with disabilities ...................................................... Other individual and family services ................ Community food and housing, and emergency and other relief services .................................... Community food services ................................ Community housing services .......................... Emergency and other relief services ............... Vocational rehabilitation services ........................ Child day care services ....................................... Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – – – – 6.0 – 2.4 13.9 4.2 14.5 – 0.2 .2 – 0.1 – – 0.1 .1 – 0.2 .1 2.4 3.2 2.5 – 0.3 .2 1.4 1.8 1.5 8.6 14.9 15.5 3.8 4.6 5.6 13.8 13.6 12.6 – – – – – .5 – – – – – – – – – – – 2.8 2.2 1.9 2.5 2.7 9.2 11.6 17.0 10.8 17.3 16.8 9.2 3.4 3.7 1.3 7.0 6.2 4.6 17.9 11.8 17.4 20.6 19.2 11.0 – – – – – – 1.1 – .5 – .8 5.5 19.8 11.4 7.4 3.5 19.1 23.5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.2 – – – – – – – 15.0 39.5 – – 4.1 8.6 – – – – – 4.5 – – – – 3.2 2.0 13.0 – 11.1 29.4 14.1 20.9 7.0 – – – 2.4 11.2 17.0 – 24.4 35.3 23.3 21.7 .3 – .3 .2 – .3 .4 .7 5.0 2.9 6.0 6.1 4.6 13.8 2.4 6.7 – .6 1.6 .6 – Leisure and hospitality ................................. .8 .4 .8 .5 4.1 .3 2.3 11.2 2.8 14.6 Arts, entertainment, and recreation ................. 1.1 .2 .4 .4 5.6 .5 3.2 10.5 2.7 18.9 .6 1.8 2.6 1.9 1.9 2.2 – – 11.7 10.4 13.5 13.5 11.0 15.7 20.0 Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries ............................................................... Performing arts companies ................................. Spectator sports .................................................. Spectator sports .............................................. Sports teams and clubs ............................... Racetracks .................................................. Other spectator sports ................................. Promoters of performing arts, sports, and similar events ................................................................ Agents and managers for artists, athletes, entertainers, and other public figures ................ Independent artists, writers, and performers ....... Museums, historical sites, and similar institutions ... Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries ... Amusement parks and arcades ........................... Amusement and theme parks ......................... – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8.7 3.5 9.6 9.6 3.3 23.5 – – – – – – – 4.5 1.7 8.3 8.3 2.2 21.6 – 11.4 14.8 10.9 10.9 13.2 7.8 – – – – – 19.2 – – 5.8 – – – 1.4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.8 5.0 3.0 3.2 – – – – – – 3.0 – – .2 – – .5 – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 70 .5 – – .4 1.5 1.6 – – 10.8 10.3 9.1 7.9 – – – 2.7 3.0 2.3 – 9.6 – – 28.8 20.0 34.8 36.5 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 NAICS code4 Total cases Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns Amusement arcades ....................................... Gambling industries ............................................. Other amusement and recreation industries ....... Golf courses and country clubs ....................... Skiing facilities ................................................. Marinas ............................................................ Fitness and recreational sports centers .......... Bowling centers ............................................... All other amusement and recreation industries 71312 7132 7139 71391 71392 71393 71394 71395 71399 60 2,700 8,260 3,380 700 450 1,990 470 1,270 66.7 42.2 31.6 33.1 48.6 13.3 37.7 – 15.7 – 4.8 11.9 11.2 12.9 – 10.6 – 16.5 – 6.3 12.6 14.8 5.7 11.1 11.1 – 8.7 – 5.9 10.4 13.3 5.7 – 7.5 – 5.5 – – 2.3 1.5 – – 3.0 – – – 11.1 4.7 5.3 8.6 – 5.0 – – – 2.6 1.7 1.8 – – 3.5 – – Accommodation and food services ................. 72 69,450 31.8 6.7 14.8 14.5 .3 9.0 6.4 Accommodation ....................................................... Traveler accommodation ..................................... Hotels (except casino hotels) and motels ........ Casino hotels ................................................... Other traveler accommodation ........................ Rv (recreational vehicle) parks and recreational camps ................................................................ Rv (recreational vehicle) parks and recreational camps ........................................ Rv (recreational vehicle) parks and campgrounds ............................................. Recreational and vacation camps (except campgrounds) ........................................... Rooming and boarding houses ........................... Food services and drinking places .......................... Full-service restaurants ....................................... Limited-service eating places .............................. Limited-service eating places .......................... Limited-service restaurants ......................... Cafeterias .................................................... Special food services .......................................... Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) ................. 721 7211 72111 72112 72119 21,660 21,110 18,060 2,890 170 37.7 37.6 37.3 41.5 – 6.6 6.3 6.0 7.6 – 9.4 9.4 9.6 8.7 – 8.9 8.9 9.1 8.3 – .5 .5 .6 – – 10.0 9.9 9.6 11.4 – 2.4 2.4 2.5 1.7 – 7212 520 38.5 19.2 7.7 7.7 – 11.5 – 72121 520 38.5 19.2 7.7 7.7 – 11.5 – 721211 140 21.4 – – – – – – 721214 7213 722 7221 7222 72221 722211 722212 7223 7224 370 30 47,790 20,650 20,170 20,170 16,540 860 6,320 660 43.2 66.7 29.2 28.6 29.5 29.5 31.0 31.4 30.5 24.2 18.9 – 6.8 6.0 8.3 8.3 7.5 – 5.5 – 8.1 – 17.3 22.4 14.5 14.5 15.5 22.1 8.5 24.2 8.1 – 17.0 22.0 14.4 14.4 15.5 22.1 8.2 24.2 – – 10.8 – 8.6 4.8 11.5 11.5 12.3 – 9.0 36.4 – – 8.3 11.6 5.9 5.9 5.5 15.1 5.7 – 30,470 31.6 7.4 11.2 10.6 .6 7.4 2.7 81 30,470 31.6 7.4 11.2 10.6 .6 7.4 2.7 811 8111 15,880 10,800 31.4 29.1 8.6 4.8 15.2 17.3 14.3 16.3 .9 1.1 9.6 12.2 2.1 3.0 8112 680 44.1 4.4 5.9 5.9 Other services ............................................... Other services, except public administration Repair and maintenance ......................................... Automotive repair and maintenance .................... Electronic and precision equipment repair and maintenance ...................................................... See footnotes at end of table. Page 71 .3 .4 – – – – .5 – – 5.9 – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Chemical Amputaburns tions Amusement arcades ....................................... Gambling industries ............................................. Other amusement and recreation industries ....... Golf courses and country clubs ....................... Skiing facilities ................................................. Marinas ............................................................ Fitness and recreational sports centers .......... Bowling centers ............................................... All other amusement and recreation industries – 0.7 1.6 .6 – – 5.5 – – Accommodation and food services ................. .7 Accommodation ....................................................... Traveler accommodation ..................................... Hotels (except casino hotels) and motels ........ Casino hotels ................................................... Other traveler accommodation ........................ Rv (recreational vehicle) parks and recreational camps ................................................................ Rv (recreational vehicle) parks and recreational camps ........................................ Rv (recreational vehicle) parks and campgrounds ............................................. Recreational and vacation camps (except campgrounds) ........................................... Rooming and boarding houses ........................... Food services and drinking places .......................... Full-service restaurants ....................................... Limited-service eating places .............................. Limited-service eating places .......................... Limited-service restaurants ......................... Cafeterias .................................................... Special food services .......................................... Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) ................. .8 .9 .9 .7 Other services ............................................... – – – – – – – – – Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only – 1.5 – – – – – – – – 0.7 .6 – – – – – – – 3.3 5.9 8.0 – – 3.5 – – – – 0.2 – – – – – – – 2.2 3.6 4.4 – – 1.5 – – – 12.2 9.8 10.1 4.3 31.1 8.0 – 9.4 – 3.0 3.3 2.1 – 15.6 3.0 – – – 14.8 19.5 14.8 15.7 33.3 13.1 – 44.9 0.5 .9 .5 3.8 .2 2.1 11.3 2.8 13.5 .2 .2 .2 .6 .6 .6 .7 .3 .3 .3 .4 .4 .4 – – 2.2 2.2 2.1 3.1 – 14.0 14.3 15.1 6.9 52.9 3.5 3.6 3.9 1.7 – 14.3 14.2 14.2 14.5 – – – – – – – 3.9 4.0 3.6 5.5 – – – – – – – – 3.8 – 15.4 – – – – – – – 3.8 – 15.4 – – – – – – – – – 28.6 – – – – – – – – – – 1.4 – .6 – 1.2 1.2 1.5 – – – – – 3.7 2.5 4.3 4.3 4.1 – 6.0 – – – .6 1.4 – – – – – – – – 1.0 – .5 .5 .7 – 5.5 – – – – – – – – – 2.0 1.1 2.7 2.7 2.2 – 2.8 – – – 10.1 7.5 10.7 10.7 9.0 18.6 16.9 – – – 2.4 1.5 3.4 3.4 2.1 7.0 2.5 – 10.8 – 13.2 14.1 13.4 13.4 12.9 – 10.3 – 1.1 .1 1.9 .1 4.6 1.1 1.5 10.9 5.0 21.0 Other services, except public administration 1.1 .1 1.9 .1 4.6 1.1 1.5 10.9 5.0 21.0 Repair and maintenance ......................................... Automotive repair and maintenance .................... Electronic and precision equipment repair and maintenance ...................................................... 1.9 2.1 – – .6 .5 – – 3.7 4.9 .6 .7 .4 .5 10.1 12.6 5.5 6.9 16.7 13.2 – – 2.9 – 2.9 11.8 5.9 22.1 .6 .9 See footnotes at end of table. Page 72 .1 .3 – – TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Cuts, lacerations, punctures Industry3 Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment (except automotive and electronic) repair and maintenance ..................................... Personal and household goods repair and maintenance ...................................................... Personal and laundry services ................................ Personal care services ........................................ Death care services ............................................. Drycleaning and laundry services ....................... Other personal services ...................................... Photofinishing .................................................. Parking lots and garages ................................. All other personal services .............................. Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations .............................................. NAICS code4 8113 Total cases – Sprains, strains, tears Fractures Total Cuts, lacerations Punctures Bruises, contusions Heat burns - - - - – - – 8114 812 8121 8122 8123 8129 81292 81293 81299 530 8,120 1,170 560 3,800 – 140 640 110 34.0 27.2 20.5 64.3 33.2 21.4 31.2 54.5 – 4.8 – – 6.1 – 12.5 – 17.0 8.1 24.8 14.3 6.3 – – – 17.0 8.0 24.8 14.3 6.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5.8 11.1 – 5.8 – 10.9 – – 5.4 7.7 – 8.9 – – – – 813 6,480 37.5 7.4 5.2 5.1 – 4.0 1.1 See footnotes at end of table. Page 73 TABLE R113. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness2, 2008 — Continued Percent of industry case total involving — Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry3 Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment (except automotive and electronic) repair and maintenance ..................................... Personal and household goods repair and maintenance ...................................................... Personal and laundry services ................................ Personal care services ........................................ Death care services ............................................. Drycleaning and laundry services ....................... Other personal services ...................................... Photofinishing .................................................. Parking lots and garages ................................. All other personal services .............................. Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations .............................................. Chemical Amputaburns tions Carpal Tendontunnel itis syndrome Total With fractures, burns, and other injuries With sprains and bruises - – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1.1 5.1 – .5 – – – – – 0.4 – – .8 – – – – – 3.2 – – 2.4 – 3.1 – – 1.2 – – .8 – – – 0.3 – 6.0 – 8.5 1.9 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 Data shown in columns correspond to the following Nature codes: Sprains, strains, tears = 021; Fractures = 012; Cuts, lacerations, punctures = 034, 037; Cuts, lacerations = 034; Punctures = 037; Bruises, contusions = 043; Heat burns = 053; Chemical burns = 051; Amputations = 031; Carpal tunnel syndrome = 1241; Tendonitis = 1733; Multiple traumatic injuries and illnesses, Total = 080-089; With fractures, burns, and other injuries = 083, 084; With sprains and bruises = 082; Back pain and pain, except back, Total = 0972, 0973; Back pain, hurt back only = 0972; All other natures = all remaining codes, including 9999 (Nonclassifiable). These codes are based on the Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System developed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 3 Totals include data for industries not shown separately. 4 North American Industry Classification System — United States, 2002 5 Includes nonclassifiable responses. 6 Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees. 7 Data for Mining (Sector 21 in the North American Industry Classification System-United States, 2002) include establishments not governed by the Mine Safety and Health Administration rules and reporting, such as those in Oil and Gas Extraction and related support activities. Data for mining operators in coal, metal, and nonmetal mining are provided to BLS by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. Soreness, pain Total All Back other pain, natures5 hurt back only - - - – 1.2 – – .5 – – – – 14.3 – 5.4 24.5 14.3 17.2 18.2 – 5.2 – – 10.3 – – – 39.6 29.3 27.4 – 11.3 42.9 21.9 – 4.5 8.3 3.4 21.1 Independent mining contractors are excluded from the coal, metal, and nonmetal mining industries. These data do not reflect the changes the Occupational Safety and Health Administration made to its recordkeeping requirements effective January 1, 2002; therefore, estimates for these industries are not comparable to estimates in other industries. 8 Data for mining operators in this industry are provided to BLS by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. Independent mining contractors are excluded. These data do not reflect the changes the Occupational Safety and Health Administration made to its recordkeeping requirements effective January 1, 2002; therefore, estimates for these industries are not comparable to estimates in other industries. 9 Data for employers in rail transportation are provided to BLS by the Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation. 10 Data too small to be displayed. 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 74
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