TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 1 day 2 days 3 - 5 days Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1,234,680 176,530 14.3 143,790 11.6 234,780 19.0 11-0000 11-1000 11-1010 11-1011 21,430 2,000 600 600 3,450 290 80 80 16.1 14.5 13.3 13.3 2,710 340 60 60 12.6 17.0 10.0 10.0 4,090 500 110 110 19.1 25.0 18.3 18.3 11-1020 1,400 210 15.0 280 20.0 400 28.6 11-1021 1,400 210 15.0 280 20.0 400 28.6 11-2000 1,860 150 8.1 200 10.8 200 10.8 11-2010 80 – 30 37.5 11-2011 11-2020 11-2021 11-2022 11-2030 11-2031 11-3000 80 1,710 360 1,350 70 70 4,170 – 130 30 100 – – 770 – 7.6 8.3 7.4 – – 18.5 – 190 70 110 – – 620 – 11.1 19.4 8.1 – – 14.9 30 140 40 100 20 20 670 37.5 8.2 11.1 7.4 28.6 28.6 16.1 11-3010 440 40 9.1 60 13.6 130 29.5 11-3011 440 40 9.1 60 13.6 130 29.5 11-3020 390 260 66.7 40 10.3 30 7.7 11-3021 11-3030 11-3031 11-3040 390 1,860 1,860 210 260 180 180 80 66.7 9.7 9.7 38.1 40 440 440 – 10.3 23.7 23.7 – 30 200 200 40 7.7 10.8 10.8 19.0 11-3041 20 11-3042 110 11-3049 11-3050 11-3051 11-3060 11-3061 Total .............................................. Management occupations ...................... Top executives ................................... Chief executives ............................. Chief executives ......................... General and operations managers ..................................... General and operations managers ................................. Advertising, marketing, promotions, public relations, and sales managers ......................................... Advertising and promotions managers ..................................... Advertising and promotions managers ................................. Marketing and sales managers ...... Marketing managers .................. Sales managers ......................... Public relations managers .............. Public relations managers .......... Operations specialties managers ....... Administrative services managers ..................................... Administrative services managers ................................. Computer and information systems managers ..................................... Computer and information systems managers ................... Financial managers ........................ Financial managers .................... Human resources managers .......... Compensation and benefits managers ................................. Training and development managers ................................. Human resources managers, all other ......................................... Industrial production managers ...... Industrial production managers .. Purchasing managers .................... Purchasing managers ................ Transportation, storage, and distribution managers ................... Transportation, storage, and distribution managers ............... Other management occupations ........ Private industry3 – – – – – – – 70 63.6 – – 80 540 540 180 180 – 140 140 – – – 25.9 25.9 – – – – – – 7.4 7.4 – – 11-3070 560 70 12.5 – – 11-3071 11-9000 560 13,400 70 2,230 12.5 16.6 See footnotes at end of table. Page 1 40 40 – 1,550 – 11.6 – – 30 27.3 – 130 130 40 40 – 24.1 24.1 22.2 22.2 100 17.9 100 2,720 17.9 20.3 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number 21 - 30 days Percent Number Percent Number 12.7 142,450 11.5 80,730 2,290 220 120 120 10.7 11.0 20.0 20.0 2,730 210 120 120 12.7 10.5 20.0 20.0 100 7.1 90 100 7.1 350 18.8 20 25.0 – 20 310 40 270 20 20 340 25.0 18.1 11.1 20.0 28.6 28.6 8.2 – 330 100 230 – – 530 – 19.3 27.8 17.0 – – 12.7 – 130 70 70 – – 290 40 9.1 50 11.4 40 9.1 50 Total .............................................. 157,390 Management occupations ...................... Top executives ................................... Chief executives ............................. Chief executives ......................... General and operations managers ..................................... General and operations managers ................................. Advertising, marketing, promotions, public relations, and sales managers ......................................... Advertising and promotions managers ..................................... Advertising and promotions managers ................................. Marketing and sales managers ...... Marketing managers .................. Sales managers ......................... Public relations managers .............. Public relations managers .......... Operations specialties managers ....... Administrative services managers ..................................... Administrative services managers ................................. Computer and information systems managers ..................................... Computer and information systems managers ................... Financial managers ........................ Financial managers .................... Human resources managers .......... Compensation and benefits managers ................................. Training and development managers ................................. Human resources managers, all other ......................................... Industrial production managers ...... Industrial production managers .. Purchasing managers .................... Purchasing managers ................ Transportation, storage, and distribution managers ................... Transportation, storage, and distribution managers ............... Other management occupations ........ 11 - 20 days Median days away from work Number Percent 6.5 299,000 24.2 7 1,710 60 – – 8.0 3.0 – – 4,450 370 120 120 20.8 18.5 20.0 20.0 6 4 9 9 6.4 60 4.3 260 18.6 4 90 6.4 60 4.3 260 18.6 4 330 17.7 130 7.0 490 26.3 12 – 4 – – Percent 31 days or more – – – 7.6 19.4 5.2 – – 7.0 – 480 – 460 – – 930 – 28.1 – 34.1 – – 22.3 4 12 10 14 4 4 6 – – 110 25.0 5 11.4 – – 110 25.0 5 – – – 30 7.7 1 – 10.2 10.2 – 30 460 460 20 7.7 24.7 24.7 9.5 1 8 8 3 – – – – 180 180 20 – 9.7 9.7 9.5 – 220 220 20 – – – – – – – – 11 – – – – – – – – 1 – 5.6 5.6 – – – – 11.1 11.1 44.4 44.4 – 60 60 80 80 – 30 30 – – – 11.8 11.8 9.5 – 190 190 – 20 20 30 30 – 3.7 3.7 16.7 16.7 – 120 120 – – – 22.2 22.2 – – 7 5 5 20 20 50 8.9 110 19.6 30 5.4 190 33.9 15 50 1,380 8.9 10.3 110 1,650 19.6 12.3 30 1,220 5.4 9.1 190 2,650 33.9 19.8 15 6 See footnotes at end of table. Page 2 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Agricultural managers .................... Farm, ranch, and other agricultural managers ............... Farmers and ranchers ................ Construction managers .................. Construction managers .............. Education administrators ................ Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program ......................... Education administrators, elementary and secondary school ....................................... Education administrators, postsecondary .......................... Education administrators, all other ......................................... Engineering managers ................... Engineering managers ............... Food service managers .................. Food service managers .............. Funeral directors ............................ Funeral directors ........................ Lodging managers ......................... Lodging managers ..................... Medical and health services managers ..................................... Medical and health services managers ................................. Natural sciences managers ............ Natural sciences managers ........ Property, real estate, and community association managers ..................................... Property, real estate, and community association managers ................................. Social and community service managers ..................................... Social and community service managers ................................. Miscellaneous managers ............... Managers, all other .................... Business and financial operations occupations .......................................... Business operations specialists ......... Buyers and purchasing agents ....... Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products ........................... 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 11-9010 290 40 13.8 70 24.1 20 6.9 11-9011 11-9012 11-9020 11-9021 11-9030 160 140 1,330 1,330 430 20 – 230 230 60 12.5 – 17.3 17.3 14.0 40 30 90 90 50 25.0 21.4 6.8 6.8 11.6 20 – 290 290 70 12.5 – 21.8 21.8 16.3 11-9031 110 11-9032 80 11-9033 190 11-9039 11-9040 11-9041 11-9050 11-9051 11-9060 11-9061 11-9080 11-9081 – – – – 20 25.0 – – 20 25.0 40 21.1 20 10.5 30 15.8 50 130 130 3,430 3,430 120 120 50 50 30 30 500 500 60 60 – – – 23.1 23.1 14.6 14.6 50.0 50.0 – – 30 50 50 490 490 – – – – 60.0 38.5 38.5 14.3 14.3 – – – – – – – 220 220 – – 20 20 – – – 6.4 6.4 – – 40.0 40.0 11-9110 1,680 280 16.7 240 14.3 420 25.0 11-9111 11-9120 11-9121 1,680 30 30 280 – – 16.7 – – 240 – – 14.3 – – 420 – – 25.0 – – 11-9140 1,150 210 18.3 50 4.3 440 38.3 11-9141 1,150 210 18.3 50 4.3 440 38.3 11-9150 650 190 29.2 80 12.3 100 15.4 11-9151 11-9190 11-9199 650 4,110 4,110 190 640 640 29.2 15.6 15.6 80 420 420 12.3 10.2 10.2 100 1,110 1,110 15.4 27.0 27.0 13-0000 13-1000 13-1020 6,670 4,660 1,460 1,090 800 130 16.3 17.2 8.9 700 490 190 10.5 10.5 13.0 1,220 750 250 18.3 16.1 17.1 13-1021 400 80 20.0 – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 3 – – – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Agricultural managers .................... Farm, ranch, and other agricultural managers ............... Farmers and ranchers ................ Construction managers .................. Construction managers .............. Education administrators ................ Education administrators, preschool and child care center/program ......................... Education administrators, elementary and secondary school ....................................... Education administrators, postsecondary .......................... Education administrators, all other ......................................... Engineering managers ................... Engineering managers ............... Food service managers .................. Food service managers .............. Funeral directors ............................ Funeral directors ........................ Lodging managers ......................... Lodging managers ..................... Medical and health services managers ..................................... Medical and health services managers ................................. Natural sciences managers ............ Natural sciences managers ........ Property, real estate, and community association managers ..................................... Property, real estate, and community association managers ................................. Social and community service managers ..................................... Social and community service managers ................................. Miscellaneous managers ............... Managers, all other .................... Business and financial operations occupations .......................................... Business operations specialists ......... Buyers and purchasing agents ....... Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products ........................... Percent 11 - 20 days Number 21 - 30 days Percent Number Percent 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 50 17.2 30 10.3 – – 70 24.1 7 40 250 250 80 – 28.6 18.8 18.8 18.6 30 – 100 100 50 18.8 – 7.5 7.5 11.6 – – 90 90 70 – – 6.8 6.8 16.3 30 40 280 280 60 18.8 28.6 21.1 21.1 14.0 5 7 6 6 7 50 45.5 – – 7 – – 4 50 26.3 13 – – 30 – – – 37.5 – – – – 40 21.1 – – – – – – – 200 200 – – – – – – – 5.8 5.8 – – – – – – – 380 380 20 20 20 20 – – – 11.1 11.1 16.7 16.7 40.0 40.0 – – – 560 560 – – – – – – – 16.3 16.3 – – – – 30 30 1,090 1,090 40 40 – – – 23.1 23.1 31.8 31.8 33.3 33.3 – – 2 2 2 14 14 2 2 12 12 140 8.3 260 15.5 40 2.4 300 17.9 5 140 – – 8.3 – – 260 – – 15.5 – – 40 2.4 – – 300 – – 17.9 – – 5 4 4 60 5.2 160 13.9 20 1.7 200 17.4 5 60 5.2 160 13.9 20 1.7 200 17.4 5 60 9.2 100 15.4 60 9.2 70 10.8 5 60 540 540 9.2 13.1 13.1 100 530 530 15.4 12.9 12.9 60 350 350 9.2 8.5 8.5 70 520 520 10.8 12.7 12.7 5 5 5 1,070 820 320 16.0 17.6 21.9 560 380 60 8.4 8.2 4.1 210 160 50 3.1 3.4 3.4 1,810 1,260 450 27.1 27.0 30.8 6 7 7 90 22.5 20 5.0 180 45.0 19 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 4 – – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products ................ Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products ................................... Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators ....... Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators ...................... Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation ...... Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation .. Cost estimators .............................. Cost estimators .......................... Emergency management specialists ..................................... Emergency management specialists ................................. Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists ............. Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists ............... Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists ................... Training and development specialists ................................. Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists, all other ......................................... Logisticians .................................... Logisticians ................................ Management analysts .................... Management analysts ................ Meeting and convention planners .. Meeting and convention planners ................................... Miscellaneous business operations specialists ..................................... Business operations specialists, all other .................................... Financial specialists ........................... Accountants and auditors ............... Accountants and auditors ........... Appraisers and assessors of real estate ........................................... 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 13-1022 650 70 10.8 150 23.1 80 12.3 13-1023 420 60 14.3 20 4.8 100 23.8 13-1030 710 120 16.9 40 5.6 110 15.5 13-1031 700 110 15.7 40 5.7 110 15.7 13-1040 80 – – 20 25.0 20 25.0 13-1041 13-1050 13-1051 80 80 80 – – – – – – 20 – – 25.0 – – 20 20 20 25.0 25.0 25.0 13-1060 20 – – – – – – 13-1061 20 – – – – – – 13-1070 860 13-1071 140 13-1072 50 13-1073 370 70 18.9 13-1079 13-1080 13-1081 13-1110 13-1111 13-1120 290 580 580 440 440 30 40 190 190 80 80 – 13.8 32.8 32.8 18.2 18.2 – 13-1121 30 13-1190 400 130 32.5 40 10.0 20 5.0 13-1199 13-2000 13-2010 13-2011 400 2,020 760 760 130 300 90 90 32.5 14.9 11.8 11.8 40 220 90 90 10.0 10.9 11.8 11.8 20 470 230 230 5.0 23.3 30.3 30.3 13-2020 60 130 15.1 110 12.8 210 24.4 – – 20 14.3 50 35.7 – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 5 – – – – – – 20 5.4 30 8.1 50 – 17.2 – – 13.6 13.6 – 120 100 100 30 30 – 41.4 17.2 17.2 6.8 6.8 – – – – – 60 60 – – – – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products ................ Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products ................................... Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators ....... Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators ...................... Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation ...... Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, health and safety, and transportation .. Cost estimators .............................. Cost estimators .......................... Emergency management specialists ..................................... Emergency management specialists ................................. Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists ............. Employment, recruitment, and placement specialists ............... Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists ................... Training and development specialists ................................. Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists, all other ......................................... Logisticians .................................... Logisticians ................................ Management analysts .................... Management analysts ................ Meeting and convention planners .. Meeting and convention planners ................................... Miscellaneous business operations specialists ..................................... Business operations specialists, all other .................................... Financial specialists ........................... Accountants and auditors ............... Accountants and auditors ........... Appraisers and assessors of real estate ........................................... Percent 110 16.9 120 28.6 80 11.3 70 10.0 11 - 20 days Number 50 – Percent 7.7 21 - 30 days Number Percent – – 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 190 29.2 6 – 30 7.1 80 19.0 7 90 12.7 40 5.6 230 32.4 12 90 12.9 40 5.7 230 32.9 12 – – – – – – 20 25.0 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 30 30 25.0 37.5 37.5 7 10 10 – – – – – – – – 79 – – – – – – – – 79 160 18.6 5 30 21.4 3 – 5 140 16.3 20 14.3 – – – – – – – – – – 90 10.5 20 2.3 – 90 24.3 50 13.5 – – 90 24.3 6 20 70 70 80 80 20 40 40 80 80 – 6.9 12.1 12.1 18.2 18.2 – – 6.9 6.9 6.9 18.2 18.2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 170 170 110 110 – 10.3 29.3 29.3 25.0 25.0 – 3 5 5 7 7 2 – – – – – – – – 2 120 30.0 – – 40 10.0 50 12.5 6 120 250 110 110 30.0 12.4 14.5 14.5 – 180 60 60 – 8.9 7.9 7.9 40 50 – – 10.0 2.5 – – 50 560 160 160 12.5 27.7 21.1 21.1 6 6 5 5 – – – – – 5 – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 6 – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Appraisers and assessors of real estate ....................................... Credit analysts ............................... Credit analysts ........................... Financial analysts and advisors ..... Financial analysts ....................... Personal financial advisors ........ Insurance underwriters ............... Loan counselors and officers ......... Loan counselors ......................... Loan officers ............................... Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents .... Tax preparers ............................. Miscellaneous financial specialists ..................................... Financial specialists, all other .... Computer and mathematical occupations .......................................... Computer specialists .......................... Computer programmers ................. Computer programmers ............. Computer software engineers ........ Computer software engineers, applications .............................. Computer software engineers, systems software ..................... Computer support specialists ......... Computer support specialists ..... Computer systems analysts ........... Computer systems analysts ....... Database administrators ................ Database administrators ............ Network and computer systems administrators ............................... Network and computer systems administrators ........................... Network systems and data communications analysts ............. Network systems and data communications analysts ......... Miscellaneous computer specialists ..................................... Computer specialists, all other ... Mathematical science occupations .... Operations research analysts ........ Operations research analysts .... Architecture and engineering occupations .......................................... Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day 2 days 3 - 5 days Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent – 25.0 25.0 27.0 46.2 22.2 20.0 24.1 – 26.9 – – – – – – 10.8 15.4 – 13.3 20.7 – 19.2 – – – – – – – – 16.2 – – 26.7 20.7 – 23.1 – – 13-2021 13-2040 13-2041 13-2050 13-2051 13-2052 13-2053 13-2070 13-2071 13-2072 60 80 80 370 130 90 150 290 30 260 – 13-2080 13-2082 30 30 – – – – – – – – 13-2090 13-2099 430 430 – – – – – – – – 50 50 11.6 11.6 15-0000 15-1000 15-1020 15-1021 15-1030 3,210 3,120 200 200 810 550 520 – – 80 17.1 16.7 – – 9.9 540 530 40 40 40 16.8 17.0 20.0 20.0 4.9 640 620 40 40 190 19.9 19.9 20.0 20.0 23.5 15-1031 220 50 22.7 30 13.6 30 13.6 15-1032 15-1040 15-1041 15-1050 15-1051 15-1060 15-1061 580 530 530 650 650 190 190 30 170 170 80 80 100 100 5.2 32.1 32.1 12.3 12.3 52.6 52.6 – 120 120 120 120 30 30 – 22.6 22.6 18.5 18.5 15.8 15.8 160 40 40 200 200 – – 27.6 7.5 7.5 30.8 30.8 – – 15-1070 230 – – 60 26.1 40 17.4 15-1071 230 – – 60 26.1 40 17.4 15-1080 300 20 6.7 70 23.3 50 16.7 15-1081 300 20 6.7 70 23.3 50 16.7 15-1090 15-1099 15-2000 15-2030 15-2031 210 210 90 80 80 60 60 30 20 20 28.6 28.6 33.3 25.0 25.0 50 50 23.8 23.8 – – – 50 50 20 23.8 23.8 22.2 – – 17-0000 5,710 730 12.8 1,050 18.4 20 20 100 60 20 30 70 – 70 See footnotes at end of table. Page 7 40 20 – 20 60 – 50 – – – 760 13.3 60 40 60 – 60 – – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Appraisers and assessors of real estate ....................................... Credit analysts ............................... Credit analysts ........................... Financial analysts and advisors ..... Financial analysts ....................... Personal financial advisors ........ Insurance underwriters ............... Loan counselors and officers ......... Loan counselors ......................... Loan officers ............................... Tax examiners, collectors, preparers, and revenue agents .... Tax preparers ............................. Miscellaneous financial specialists ..................................... Financial specialists, all other .... Computer and mathematical occupations .......................................... Computer specialists .......................... Computer programmers ................. Computer programmers ............. Computer software engineers ........ Computer software engineers, applications .............................. Computer software engineers, systems software ..................... Computer support specialists ......... Computer support specialists ..... Computer systems analysts ........... Computer systems analysts ....... Database administrators ................ Database administrators ............ Network and computer systems administrators ............................... Network and computer systems administrators ........................... Network systems and data communications analysts ............. Network systems and data communications analysts ......... Miscellaneous computer specialists ..................................... Computer specialists, all other ... Mathematical science occupations .... Operations research analysts ........ Operations research analysts .... Architecture and engineering occupations .......................................... 6 - 10 days 11 - 20 days 21 - 30 days Number Percent Number Percent Number – – – – – – 18.9 15.4 44.4 – 13.8 – 11.5 – – – – – – – 25.0 25.0 8.1 – – 13.3 10.3 – 7.7 – – – – – – – – – – 70 20 40 – 40 – 30 Median days away from work Number Percent – – 25.0 25.0 10.8 – – 13.3 10.3 – 11.5 5 14 14 4 2 7 5 3 6 3 – – 6 6 – – – – – – – – – 5.4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 30 7.0 7.0 – – – – 300 300 69.8 69.8 36 36 7.8 8.0 10.0 10.0 – 160 150 – – 20 5.0 4.8 – – 2.5 760 730 40 40 400 23.7 23.4 20.0 20.0 49.4 5 5 6 6 28 – – – 40 18.2 5 – 7.5 7.5 9.2 9.2 21.1 21.1 – 40 40 60 60 40 40 – – – 3.8 3.8 6.2 6.2 – – 360 110 110 70 70 – – 62.1 20.8 20.8 10.8 10.8 – – 45 2 2 4 4 1 1 20 20 30 20 30 – 20 320 310 40 40 70 10.0 9.9 20.0 20.0 8.6 250 250 20 20 – 50 22.7 – 20 30 30 70 70 3.4 5.7 5.7 10.8 10.8 – – – – – Percent 31 days or more 20 20 20 40 40 20 20 40 20 30 – 30 30 13.0 40 17.4 – – 30 13.0 6 30 13.0 40 17.4 – – 30 13.0 6 40 13.3 30 10.0 50 16.7 50 16.7 7 40 13.3 30 10.0 50 16.7 50 16.7 7 20 20 9.5 9.5 – – – – – – – – 20 20 20 20 20 9.5 9.5 22.2 25.0 25.0 2 2 4 5 5 770 13.5 1,030 18.0 6 – – – – – – – – 1,080 See footnotes at end of table. Page 8 – – – – – 18.9 – – – – – 300 5.3 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Architects, surveyors, and cartographers ................................... Architects, except naval ................. Architects, except landscape and naval .................................. Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists ....................... Surveyors ................................... Engineers ........................................... Aerospace engineers ..................... Aerospace engineers ................. Biomedical engineers ..................... Biomedical engineers ................. Civil engineers ................................ Civil engineers ............................ Computer hardware engineers ....... Computer hardware engineers ... Electrical and electronics engineers ..................................... Electrical engineers .................... Electronics engineers, except computer .................................. Environmental engineers ............... Environmental engineers ........... Industrial engineers, including health and safety .......................... Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors .......................... Industrial engineers .................... Marine engineers and naval architects ...................................... Marine engineers and naval architects .................................. Materials engineers ........................ Materials engineers .................... Mechanical engineers .................... Mechanical engineers ................ Mining and geological engineers, including mining safety engineers ..................................... Mining and geological engineers, including mining safety engineers ................................. Miscellaneous engineers ................ Engineers, all other .................... Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians ....................................... Drafters .......................................... 50 2 days Percent Number 17-1000 17-1010 690 70 – 7.2 – 240 – 17-1011 70 – – – 17-1020 17-1022 17-2000 17-2010 17-2011 17-2030 17-2031 17-2050 17-2051 17-2060 17-2061 620 610 1,690 60 60 30 30 210 210 30 30 17-2070 17-2071 100 50 – – – – – 17-2072 17-2080 17-2081 50 20 20 – – – – – – – – 17-2110 420 17-2111 17-2112 30 390 – 17-2120 50 17-2121 17-2130 17-2131 17-2140 17-2141 40 40 200 – – – – – – – – 6.5 6.6 11.8 – – – – – – – – 3 - 5 days Percent Number 34.8 – – 7.2 – – – – 50 Percent 230 230 150 – – – – – – – – 37.1 37.7 8.9 – – – – – – – – 50 50 330 – – – – 20 20 – – 8.1 8.2 19.5 – – – – 9.5 9.5 – – 30 30.0 – 20 – 20.0 – 30 60.0 – – – – – – – – 20 4.8 150 35.7 20 – 5.1 – 150 – 38.5 50 11.9 – 7.7 – 30 – – – – – – 50 60 60 170 170 – – – – – – 23.5 23.5 – – – – – – 11.8 11.8 – – – – – – 29.4 29.4 17-2150 30 – – – – – 17-2151 17-2190 17-2199 30 500 500 – – 16.0 16.0 – 50 50 – 10.0 10.0 – 80 80 17-3000 17-3010 3,340 300 480 – 14.4 – 370 – 11.1 – 40 40 See footnotes at end of table. Page 9 20 20 50 50 – 40 40 – 8.0 8.0 660 160 19.8 53.3 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Architects, surveyors, and cartographers ................................... Architects, except naval ................. Architects, except landscape and naval .................................. Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists ....................... Surveyors ................................... Engineers ........................................... Aerospace engineers ..................... Aerospace engineers ................. Biomedical engineers ..................... Biomedical engineers ................. Civil engineers ................................ Civil engineers ............................ Computer hardware engineers ....... Computer hardware engineers ... Electrical and electronics engineers ..................................... Electrical engineers .................... Electronics engineers, except computer .................................. Environmental engineers ............... Environmental engineers ........... Industrial engineers, including health and safety .......................... Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors .......................... Industrial engineers .................... Marine engineers and naval architects ...................................... Marine engineers and naval architects .................................. Materials engineers ........................ Materials engineers .................... Mechanical engineers .................... Mechanical engineers ................ Mining and geological engineers, including mining safety engineers ..................................... Mining and geological engineers, including mining safety engineers ................................. Miscellaneous engineers ................ Engineers, all other .................... Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians ....................................... Drafters .......................................... Percent 11 - 20 days Number 21 - 30 days 31 days or more Percent Number Percent Number 90 20 13.0 28.6 170 30 24.6 42.9 – – – – – 13.0 – 6 12 20 28.6 30 42.9 – – – – 12 70 70 190 – – – – 20 20 – – 11.3 11.5 11.2 – – – – 9.5 9.5 – – 130 130 290 30 30 – – 30 30 – – 21.0 21.3 17.2 50.0 50.0 – – 14.3 14.3 – – – – 160 – – – – – – – – – – 9.5 – – – – – – – – 90 90 370 – – – – 110 110 – – 14.5 14.8 21.9 – – – – 52.4 52.4 – – 4 4 9 14 14 5 5 43 43 4 4 30 20 30.0 40.0 6 11 – – – 2 20 20 60 14.3 4 60 – 15.4 1 5 20 40.0 19 20 40.0 – – 17.6 17.6 19 17 17 4 4 – 22 70 70 – 14.0 14.0 22 6 6 570 40 17.1 13.3 6 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 7.1 30 – 7.7 – 80 19.0 – 20.5 – 80 20 40.0 – – 20 – 30 7.1 30 – 7.7 90 Percent Median days away from work – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 40.0 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 100 100 – 20.0 20.0 – – 16.0 16.0 – 70 70 – 14.0 14.0 – 80 80 490 20 14.7 6.7 620 60 18.6 20.0 140 – 4.2 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 10 – – 30 30 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Architectural and civil drafters .... Electrical and electronics drafters ..................................... Mechanical drafters .................... Drafters, all other ........................ Engineering technicians, except drafters ......................................... Aerospace engineering and operations technicians ............. Civil engineering technicians ...... Electrical and electronic engineering technicians ........... Electro-mechanical technicians .. Environmental engineering technicians ............................... Industrial engineering technicians ............................... Mechanical engineering technicians ............................... Engineering technicians, except drafters, all other ...................... Surveying and mapping technicians ................................... Surveying and mapping technicians ............................... Life, physical, and social science occupations .......................................... Life scientists ...................................... Agricultural and food scientists ...... Animal scientists ........................ Soil and plant scientists .............. Biological scientists ........................ Microbiologists ........................... Zoologists and wildlife biologists .................................. Biological scientists, all other ..... Conservation scientists and foresters ....................................... Conservation scientists .............. Medical scientists ........................... Medical scientists, except epidemiologists ........................ Physical scientists .............................. Chemists and materials scientists .. Chemists .................................... Environmental scientists and geoscientists ................................ Environmental scientists and specialists, including health ...... Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day 2 days 3 - 5 days Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent – 17-3011 20 – – – – – 17-3012 17-3013 17-3019 30 60 190 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 150 – – 78.9 17-3020 2,320 10.8 370 15.9 17-3021 17-3022 20 60 17-3023 17-3024 1,110 30 17-3025 390 – – 16.8 250 – – – – 150 – 13.5 – 100 40 40.0 17-3026 210 80 38.1 50 23.8 17-3027 180 40 22.2 40 22.2 30 16.7 17-3029 610 80 13.1 80 13.1 80 13.1 17-3030 720 80 11.1 110 15.3 140 19.4 17-3031 720 80 11.1 110 15.3 140 19.4 19-0000 19-1000 19-1010 19-1011 19-1013 19-1020 19-1022 3,330 550 370 30 340 100 20 510 50 – – – 20 – 15.3 9.1 – – – 20.0 – 420 50 30 – 30 – – 12.6 9.1 8.1 – 8.8 – – 680 60 30 – 20 – – 20.4 10.9 8.1 – 5.9 – – 19-1023 19-1029 30 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – 19-1030 19-1031 19-1040 30 20 50 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 19-1042 19-2000 19-2030 19-2031 50 270 120 110 – – 18.5 25.0 27.3 – – – – 7.4 – – – 50 30 30 19-2040 100 20 20.0 – – – – 19-2041 90 – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 11 – – – – – 7.2 – 230 – 20.7 – – – 20 20.0 80 20 – – – – 60 30 30 – 22.2 25.0 27.3 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Architectural and civil drafters .... Electrical and electronics drafters ..................................... Mechanical drafters .................... Drafters, all other ........................ Engineering technicians, except drafters ......................................... Aerospace engineering and operations technicians ............. Civil engineering technicians ...... Electrical and electronic engineering technicians ........... Electro-mechanical technicians .. Environmental engineering technicians ............................... Industrial engineering technicians ............................... Mechanical engineering technicians ............................... Engineering technicians, except drafters, all other ...................... Surveying and mapping technicians ................................... Surveying and mapping technicians ............................... Life, physical, and social science occupations .......................................... Life scientists ...................................... Agricultural and food scientists ...... Animal scientists ........................ Soil and plant scientists .............. Biological scientists ........................ Microbiologists ........................... Zoologists and wildlife biologists .................................. Biological scientists, all other ..... Conservation scientists and foresters ....................................... Conservation scientists .............. Medical scientists ........................... Medical scientists, except epidemiologists ........................ Physical scientists .............................. Chemists and materials scientists .. Chemists .................................... Environmental scientists and geoscientists ................................ Environmental scientists and specialists, including health ...... 6 - 10 days 11 - 20 days 21 - 30 days 31 days or more Median days away from work Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent – – – – – – – – 6 – – – – – – – – 83.3 – – – – – – – 30 50 – – 100.0 – – 46 15 3 390 16.8 500 21.6 8 – – 8 13 22.5 – 8 14 – 4 320 – – 13.8 – – – – – 110 – – – – 19.8 – 4.7 – – – – – 3.6 – 250 – – – – – 9.5 – – 30 14.3 2 – – – 50 27.8 3 150 – 13.5 – 220 – 20 20.0 – 20 9.5 20 11.1 100 16.4 100 16.4 40 6.6 150 24.6 8 160 22.2 170 23.6 30 4.2 30 4.2 6 160 22.2 170 23.6 30 4.2 30 4.2 6 640 290 290 – 280 – – 19.2 52.7 78.4 – 82.4 – – 210 20 – – – 20 – 6.3 3.6 – – – 20.0 – 190 – – – – – – 5.7 – – – – – – 690 60 – – – 30 – 20.7 10.9 – – – 30.0 – 6 8 8 7 8 12 1 – 50.0 3 48 – – – 3 3 5 – 18.5 – – 5 6 5 5 20 – 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 18.5 16.7 18.2 – – 7.4 16.7 18.2 – – – – 7.4 – – – 50 20 20 20 20.0 – – – – 30 30.0 10 20 22.2 – – – – 30 33.3 10 – 20 20 20 See footnotes at end of table. Page 12 20 20 50 – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Miscellaneous physical scientists ... Physical scientists, all other ....... Social scientists and related workers ............................................. Market and survey researchers ...... Market research analysts ........... Psychologists ................................. Psychologists, all other .............. Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers ............................. Anthropologists and archeologists ............................ Social scientists and related workers, all other ...................... Life, physical, and social science technicians ....................................... Agricultural and food science technicians ................................... Agricultural and food science technicians ............................... Biological technicians ..................... Biological technicians ................. Chemical technicians ..................... Chemical technicians ................. Geological and petroleum technicians ................................... Geological and petroleum technicians ............................... Nuclear technicians ........................ Nuclear technicians .................... Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians ............ Environmental science and protection technicians, including health ........................ Life, physical, and social science technicians, all other ................ Community and social services occupations .......................................... Counselors, social workers, and other community and social service specialists ......................................... Counselors ..................................... Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors .................. Educational, vocational, and school counselors .................... Marriage and family therapists ... Mental health counselors ........... Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day 2 days 3 - 5 days Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent – – – – – – – – 20 20 40.0 40.0 30 30 30 – – 8.6 16.7 16.7 – – 19-2090 19-2099 50 50 19-3000 19-3020 19-3021 19-3030 19-3039 350 180 180 90 90 130 – – 80 80 37.1 – – 88.9 88.9 – – 11.4 16.7 16.7 – – 19-3090 80 40 50.0 – – – – 19-3091 20 – – – – – 19-3099 60 20 33.3 – – – – 19-4000 2,160 270 12.5 310 14.4 530 24.5 19-4010 280 40 14.3 40 14.3 60 21.4 19-4011 19-4020 19-4021 19-4030 19-4031 280 120 120 520 520 40 50 50 30 30 14.3 41.7 41.7 5.8 5.8 40 – – 230 230 14.3 – – 44.2 44.2 60 – – 100 100 21.4 – – 19.2 19.2 19-4040 60 – – – – 20 33.3 19-4041 19-4050 19-4051 60 40 40 – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 33.3 – – 19-4090 1,130 340 30.1 19-4091 70 19-4099 1,060 140 13.2 40 3.8 340 32.1 21-0000 11,680 1,320 11.3 1,910 16.4 2,870 24.6 21-1000 21-1010 11,560 4,810 1,300 480 11.2 10.0 1,910 790 16.5 16.4 2,850 1,100 24.7 22.9 21-1011 160 – – 20 12.5 30 18.8 21-1012 21-1013 21-1014 680 70 360 130 – 70 19.1 – 19.4 50 30 160 7.4 42.9 44.4 80 11.8 – 11.1 – 150 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 13 40 30 30 13.3 – 40 – 3.5 – – – – – – 40 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Miscellaneous physical scientists ... Physical scientists, all other ....... Social scientists and related workers ............................................. Market and survey researchers ...... Market research analysts ........... Psychologists ................................. Psychologists, all other .............. Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers ............................. Anthropologists and archeologists ............................ Social scientists and related workers, all other ...................... Life, physical, and social science technicians ....................................... Agricultural and food science technicians ................................... Agricultural and food science technicians ............................... Biological technicians ..................... Biological technicians ................. Chemical technicians ..................... Chemical technicians ................. Geological and petroleum technicians ................................... Geological and petroleum technicians ............................... Nuclear technicians ........................ Nuclear technicians .................... Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians ............ Environmental science and protection technicians, including health ........................ Life, physical, and social science technicians, all other ................ Community and social services occupations .......................................... Counselors, social workers, and other community and social service specialists ......................................... Counselors ..................................... Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors .................. Educational, vocational, and school counselors .................... Marriage and family therapists ... Mental health counselors ........... 6 - 10 days 11 - 20 days 21 - 30 days 31 days or more Median days away from work Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 10 10 14.3 11.1 11.1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 25.7 44.4 44.4 – – 3 13 15 1 1 37.5 – – – – – – 2 – – – – – – – 1 30 50.0 – – – – – – 6 250 11.6 150 6.9 150 6.9 500 23.1 5 40 14.3 40 14.3 20 7.1 60 21.4 6 40 20 20 50 50 14.3 16.7 16.7 9.6 9.6 40 14.3 – – 3.8 3.8 20 – – – – 7.1 – – – – 60 20 20 70 70 21.4 16.7 16.7 13.5 13.5 6 3 3 3 3 20 33.3 10 20 33.3 – – 10 10 10 300 26.5 7 – 60 85.7 62 50 20 20 – – 30 – – – 20 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 120 – 10.6 – 80 – 7.1 – 110 – 9.7 90 80 80 – – 120 11.3 80 7.5 110 10.4 240 22.6 6 850 7.3 1,500 12.8 770 6.6 2,460 21.1 5 800 290 6.9 6.0 1,500 980 13.0 20.4 760 460 6.6 9.6 2,450 710 21.2 14.8 5 6 40 25.0 – 50 31.2 8 70 10.3 – 16.7 100 – – 200 – 20 29.4 – 5.6 13 8 2 – 60 See footnotes at end of table. Page 14 – – 14.7 – – – – – 50 7.4 – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Rehabilitation counselors ........... Counselors, all other .................. Social workers ................................ Child, family, and school social workers ..................................... Medical and public health social workers ..................................... Mental health and substance abuse social workers ................ Social workers, all other ............. Miscellaneous community and social service specialists .............. Health educators ........................ Social and human service assistants ................................. Community and social service specialists, all other .................. Religious workers ............................... Clergy ............................................. Clergy ......................................... Directors, religious activities and education ...................................... Directors, religious activities and education .................................. Miscellaneous religious workers .... Religious workers, all other ........ Legal occupations .................................. Lawyers, judges, and related workers ............................................. Lawyers .......................................... Lawyers ...................................... Legal support workers ........................ Paralegals and legal assistants ...... Paralegals and legal assistants .. Miscellaneous legal support workers ......................................... Law clerks .................................. Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers ................................. Legal support workers, all other ......................................... Education, training, and library occupations .......................................... Postsecondary teachers ..................... Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers ....................................... Graduate teaching assistants ..... Vocational education teachers, postsecondary .......................... 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 21-1015 21-1019 21-1020 1,330 2,210 3,200 180 100 340 13.5 4.5 10.6 40 500 790 3.0 22.6 24.7 660 290 780 49.6 13.1 24.4 21-1021 230 40 17.4 20 8.7 60 26.1 21-1022 1,090 80 7.3 400 36.7 290 26.6 21-1023 21-1029 160 1,720 20 200 12.5 11.6 50 320 31.2 18.6 40 390 25.0 22.7 21-1090 21-1091 3,550 70 480 – 13.5 – 320 – 9.0 – 970 – 27.3 – 21-1093 3,150 330 10.5 270 8.6 930 29.5 21-1099 21-2000 21-2010 21-2011 330 110 20 20 110 20 – – 33.3 18.2 – – 40 12.1 – – – 40 – – – – – – 12.1 – – – 21-2020 40 20 50.0 – – – – 21-2021 21-2090 21-2099 23-0000 40 50 50 690 20 – – 310 50.0 – – 44.9 – – – 100 – – – 14.5 – – – 100 – – – 14.5 23-1000 23-1010 23-1011 23-2000 23-2010 23-2011 150 150 150 540 240 240 30 30 30 280 60 60 20.0 20.0 20.0 51.9 25.0 25.0 – – – – – – 16.7 29.2 29.2 40 40 40 70 40 40 26.7 26.7 26.7 13.0 16.7 16.7 23-2090 23-2092 300 20 220 – 73.3 – 6.7 – 30 – – 10.0 – 23-2093 80 – – – – – 23-2099 200 170 85.0 – – 25-0000 25-1000 7,820 310 2,130 60 27.2 19.4 25-1190 25-1191 270 20 60 22.2 – 25-1194 110 18.2 – – 20 See footnotes at end of table. Page 15 90 70 70 20 950 40 12.1 12.9 30 – 11.1 – – – 20 10.0 1,380 80 17.6 25.8 80 29.6 – 30 27.3 – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Rehabilitation counselors ........... Counselors, all other .................. Social workers ................................ Child, family, and school social workers ..................................... Medical and public health social workers ..................................... Mental health and substance abuse social workers ................ Social workers, all other ............. Miscellaneous community and social service specialists .............. Health educators ........................ Social and human service assistants ................................. Community and social service specialists, all other .................. Religious workers ............................... Clergy ............................................. Clergy ......................................... Directors, religious activities and education ...................................... Directors, religious activities and education .................................. Miscellaneous religious workers .... Religious workers, all other ........ Legal occupations .................................. Lawyers, judges, and related workers ............................................. Lawyers .......................................... Lawyers ...................................... Legal support workers ........................ Paralegals and legal assistants ...... Paralegals and legal assistants .. Miscellaneous legal support workers ......................................... Law clerks .................................. Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers ................................. Legal support workers, all other ......................................... Education, training, and library occupations .......................................... Postsecondary teachers ..................... Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers ....................................... Graduate teaching assistants ..... Vocational education teachers, postsecondary .......................... Percent 11 - 20 days Number Percent Number 60 40 360 4.5 1.8 11.2 – 840 150 50 21.7 – 80 7.3 20 1.8 40 – 230 – 13.4 – 110 – 6.4 140 20 3.9 28.6 370 – 120 3.8 – – 38.0 4.7 21 - 30 days Number Percent Median days away from work – 17.6 5.0 380 50 610 28.6 2.3 19.1 4 16 3 – 40 17.4 5 3.7 170 15.6 3 – 100 – 5.8 – 390 – 22.7 5 5 10.4 – 140 – 3.9 – 1,130 – 31.8 – 6 1 310 9.8 90 2.9 1,080 34.3 8 50 50 40 – – 390 160 Percent 31 days or more – – – – 45.5 – – – – – 15.2 – – – – – – 15.2 – – – – – – 12.1 – – – 4 7 9 9 – – – – – – – – 1 30 30 70 – 60.0 60.0 10.1 – – – – – – 7.2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5.8 1 7 7 2 20 20 20 50 30 30 13.3 13.3 13.3 9.3 12.5 12.5 – – 20.0 20.0 20.0 3.7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 13.3 13.3 13.3 3.7 – – 5 5 5 1 2 2 20 – 6.7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 6 – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – 1 450 – 5.8 – 1,150 50 14.7 16.1 4 4 40 14.8 – 4 5 20 18.2 3 50 – 890 40 11.4 12.9 40 14.8 – 18.2 – 20 50 30 30 30 20 870 20 11.1 6.5 20 – 7.4 – – – – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 16 40 20 20 20 20 – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Postsecondary teachers, all other ......................................... Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ............... Preschool and kindergarten teachers ....................................... Preschool teachers, except special education ..................... Kindergarten teachers, except special education ..................... Elementary and middle school teachers ....................................... Elementary school teachers, except special education .......... Secondary school teachers ............ Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education .................................. Vocational education teachers, secondary school ..................... Special education teachers ............ Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school .................... Special education teachers, middle school ........................... Special education teachers, secondary school ..................... Other teachers and instructors ........... Self-enrichment education teachers ....................................... Self-enrichment education teachers ................................... Miscellaneous teachers and instructors ..................................... Teachers and instructors, all other ......................................... Librarians, curators, and archivists .... Archivists, curators, and museum technicians ................................... Curators ..................................... Museum technicians and conservators ............................. Librarians ....................................... Librarians ................................... Library technicians ......................... Library technicians ..................... Other education, training, and library occupations ...................................... 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 25-1199 150 30 20.0 20 13.3 40 26.7 25-2000 2,550 640 25.1 290 11.4 450 17.6 25-2010 1,750 540 30.9 170 9.7 290 16.6 25-2011 1,630 450 27.6 170 10.4 290 17.8 25-2012 120 80 66.7 25-2020 280 40 14.3 20 7.1 70 25.0 25-2021 25-2030 260 280 40 30 15.4 10.7 20 80 7.7 28.6 70 60 26.9 21.4 25-2031 240 30 12.5 60 25.0 60 25.0 25-2032 25-2040 40 240 – – 12.5 – – – – – 30 30 – 12.5 25-2041 60 – – – – – – 25-2042 150 – – – – – – 25-2043 25-3000 30 2,110 – 440 – 20.9 – 280 – 13.3 – 290 25-3020 350 110 31.4 100 28.6 – – 25-3021 350 110 31.4 100 28.6 – – 25-3090 1,740 330 19.0 180 10.3 270 15.5 25-3099 25-4000 1,740 200 330 110 19.0 55.0 180 20 10.3 10.0 270 30 15.5 15.0 25-4010 25-4012 110 70 70 60 63.6 85.7 – – – – – – 25-4013 25-4020 25-4021 25-4030 25-4031 30 70 70 20 20 – 42.9 42.9 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 25-9000 2,660 – 30 30 – – 890 See footnotes at end of table. Page 17 33.5 – – 320 12.0 – – – 13.7 – – 20 20 – – 520 – 28.6 28.6 – – 19.5 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Postsecondary teachers, all other ......................................... Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers ............... Preschool and kindergarten teachers ....................................... Preschool teachers, except special education ..................... Kindergarten teachers, except special education ..................... Elementary and middle school teachers ....................................... Elementary school teachers, except special education .......... Secondary school teachers ............ Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education .................................. Vocational education teachers, secondary school ..................... Special education teachers ............ Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary school .................... Special education teachers, middle school ........................... Special education teachers, secondary school ..................... Other teachers and instructors ........... Self-enrichment education teachers ....................................... Self-enrichment education teachers ................................... Miscellaneous teachers and instructors ..................................... Teachers and instructors, all other ......................................... Librarians, curators, and archivists .... Archivists, curators, and museum technicians ................................... Curators ..................................... Museum technicians and conservators ............................. Librarians ....................................... Librarians ................................... Library technicians ......................... Library technicians ..................... Other education, training, and library occupations ...................................... 6 - 10 days 11 - 20 days 21 - 30 days Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent – – – – – – 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 30 20.0 5 300 11.8 430 16.9 140 5.5 300 11.8 4 200 11.4 280 16.0 90 5.1 180 10.3 4 200 12.3 240 14.7 90 5.5 180 11.0 4 – 1 – – – – 40 14.3 60 21.4 40 40 15.4 14.3 60 20 23.1 7.1 30 12.5 20 – 12.5 – 30 70 – – – – – – 190 – 9.0 – – – – 7.1 30 10.7 6 – – – – 30 40 11.5 14.3 6 4 8.3 – – 40 16.7 4 – 29.2 – 40 – 16.7 2 12 – 50 33.3 – 180 – 8.5 – 210 – 10.0 – 530 – 20 5.7 90 25.7 – 20 5.7 90 25.7 180 10.3 160 9.2 120 6.9 180 – 10.3 – 160 20 9.2 10.0 120 – – 20 – – 12.5 – – – – – 3 – – – – 11 – 25.1 22 8 – – 2 – – 2 510 29.3 8 6.9 – 510 – 29.3 – 8 1 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 2 2 8 8 10.2 3 350 13.2 210 See footnotes at end of table. Page 18 7.9 90 3.4 270 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Instructional coordinators ............... Instructional coordinators ........... Teacher assistants ......................... Teacher assistants ..................... Miscellaneous education, training, and library workers ....................... Education, training, and library workers, all other ...................... Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations ............................... Art and design workers ...................... Artists and related workers ............. Art directors ................................ Craft artists ................................. Fine artists, including painters, sculptors, and illustrators ......... Designers ....................................... Floral designers .......................... Graphic designers ...................... Interior designers ....................... Merchandise displayers and window trimmers ...................... Set and exhibit designers ........... Designers, all other .................... Entertainers and performers, sports and related workers .......................... Actors, producers, and directors .... Actors ......................................... Producers and directors ............. Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers ............................. Athletes and sports competitors ............................... Coaches and scouts ................... Umpires, referees, and other sports officials .......................... Dancers and choreographers ......... Dancers ...................................... Musicians, singers, and related workers ......................................... Musicians and singers ................ Miscellaneous entertainers and performers, sports and related workers ......................................... Entertainers and performers, sports and related workers, all other ......................................... Media and communication workers .... 80 80 800 800 2 days Percent 25-9030 25-9031 25-9040 25-9041 140 140 2,450 2,450 25-9090 70 – – 25-9099 70 – – 27-0000 27-1000 27-1010 27-1011 27-1012 6,200 1,450 430 30 60 1,150 280 120 – – 18.5 19.3 27.9 – – 27-1013 27-1020 27-1023 27-1024 27-1025 300 1,020 250 140 70 80 160 – – – 26.7 15.7 – – – 27-1026 27-1027 27-1029 270 60 210 100 – 30 37.0 – 14.3 27-2000 27-2010 27-2011 27-2012 3,530 680 370 320 640 230 160 70 18.1 33.8 43.2 21.9 630 230 50 180 27-2020 2,500 390 15.6 27-2021 27-2022 1,850 580 230 160 12.4 27.6 27-2023 27-2030 27-2031 80 140 140 – – – – – – – 27-2040 27-2042 60 50 – – – – 27-2090 140 – 27-2099 27-3000 140 520 – 80 See footnotes at end of table. Page 19 57.1 57.1 32.7 32.7 Number – – 300 300 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent – – 12.2 12.2 40 40 450 450 28.6 28.6 18.4 18.4 – – 40 57.1 – – 40 57.1 17.6 20.7 55.8 – – 1,040 260 30 – 30 16.8 17.9 7.0 – 50.0 – 6.9 8.0 – – – 220 30 110 – – 21.6 12.0 78.6 – 20 50 7.4 – 23.8 17.8 33.8 13.5 56.2 520 90 60 40 14.7 13.2 16.2 12.5 360 14.4 350 14.0 240 110 13.0 19.0 290 60 15.7 10.3 1,090 300 240 – – – 70 20 – – 20 20 – 7.4 33.3 – – – 14.3 14.3 – – – – – – – – – – 40 28.6 – 15.4 – – 15.4 40 110 28.6 21.2 20 20 80 30 30 – 21.4 21.4 – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Instructional coordinators ............... Instructional coordinators ........... Teacher assistants ......................... Teacher assistants ..................... Miscellaneous education, training, and library workers ....................... Education, training, and library workers, all other ...................... Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations ............................... Art and design workers ...................... Artists and related workers ............. Art directors ................................ Craft artists ................................. Fine artists, including painters, sculptors, and illustrators ......... Designers ....................................... Floral designers .......................... Graphic designers ...................... Interior designers ....................... Merchandise displayers and window trimmers ...................... Set and exhibit designers ........... Designers, all other .................... Entertainers and performers, sports and related workers .......................... Actors, producers, and directors .... Actors ......................................... Producers and directors ............. Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers ............................. Athletes and sports competitors ............................... Coaches and scouts ................... Umpires, referees, and other sports officials .......................... Dancers and choreographers ......... Dancers ...................................... Musicians, singers, and related workers ......................................... Musicians and singers ................ Miscellaneous entertainers and performers, sports and related workers ......................................... Entertainers and performers, sports and related workers, all other ......................................... Media and communication workers .... – – 350 350 Percent – – 14.3 14.3 11 - 20 days Number Percent 21 - 30 days Number – – 210 210 – – 8.6 8.6 – – 90 90 Percent 31 days or more Number – – 3.7 3.7 – – 250 250 Percent Median days away from work – – 10.2 10.2 1 1 3 3 – – – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – – 3 620 130 – – – 10.0 9.0 – – – 810 180 20 – – 13.1 12.4 4.7 – – 400 100 – – – 6.5 6.9 – – – 1,100 190 – – – 17.7 13.1 – – – 5 4 2 1 4 – 120 80 – – – 11.8 32.0 – – – 160 50 – – – 15.7 20.0 – – – 100 20 – – – 9.8 8.0 – – – 190 40 – 50 – 18.6 16.0 – 71.4 2 7 8 5 87 30 11.1 – – 20 – – – 70 7.4 – 33.3 50 – – 23.8 60 – – 20 22.2 – 9.5 4 14 13 380 50 30 – 10.8 7.4 8.1 – 440 20 20 – 12.5 2.9 5.4 – 220 20 – – 6.2 2.9 – – 700 40 40 – 19.8 5.9 10.8 – 5 2 2 2 290 11.6 360 14.4 160 6.4 580 23.2 8 190 90 10.3 15.5 280 70 15.1 12.1 130 20 7.0 3.4 490 70 26.5 12.1 10 3 20 30 30 25.0 21.4 21.4 20 30 30 25.0 21.4 21.4 – – 14.3 14.3 20 20 20 25.0 14.3 14.3 13 10 9 – – 20 33.3 – 11 11 20 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 14.3 40 28.6 11 – 11.5 – – 11.5 20 20 14.3 3.8 40 110 28.6 21.2 11 5 – 60 60 See footnotes at end of table. Page 20 – – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation News analysts, reporters and correspondents ............................ Broadcast news analysts ........... Reporters and correspondents ... Public relations specialists ............. Public relations specialists ......... Writers and editors ......................... Editors ........................................ Technical writers ........................ Writers and authors .................... Miscellaneous media and communication workers ............... Interpreters and translators ........ Media and communication workers, all other ...................... Media and communication equipment workers ............................................. Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators ... Audio and video equipment technicians ............................... Broadcast technicians ................ Sound engineering technicians .. Photographers ................................ Photographers ............................ Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors .......................................... Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture ......... Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations .......................................... Health diagnosing and treating practitioners ...................................... Dietitians and nutritionists .............. Dietitians and nutritionists .......... Pharmacists ................................... Pharmacists ............................... Physicians and surgeons ............... Anesthesiologists ....................... Physicians and surgeons, all other ......................................... Physician assistants ....................... Physician assistants ................... Registered nurses .......................... Registered nurses ...................... Therapists ...................................... Occupational therapists .............. Physical therapists ..................... Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day 2 days Number Percent – – – – – – 14.3 14.3 – – – – Number Percent Number 110 20 90 140 140 130 60 40 30 27-3090 27-3091 150 100 27-3099 50 27-4000 710 150 21.1 80 11.3 150 21.1 27-4010 390 100 25.6 50 12.8 90 23.1 27-4011 27-4012 27-4014 27-4020 27-4021 200 120 60 280 280 50 30 30 50 50 25.0 25.0 50.0 17.9 17.9 40 20.0 – – 10.7 10.7 50 40 – 25.0 33.3 – 17.9 17.9 27-4030 30 – – – – – – 27-4031 30 – – – – – – 29-0000 44,410 7,600 17.1 5,440 12.2 8,920 20.1 29-1000 29-1030 29-1031 29-1050 29-1051 29-1060 29-1061 23,730 290 290 200 200 180 20 4,470 70 70 70 70 30 – 18.8 24.1 24.1 35.0 35.0 16.7 – 2,830 110 110 30 30 20 – 11.9 37.9 37.9 15.0 15.0 11.1 – 4,450 70 70 60 60 40 – 18.8 24.1 24.1 30.0 30.0 22.2 – 29-1069 29-1070 29-1071 29-1110 29-1111 29-1120 29-1122 29-1123 150 80 80 20,100 20,100 2,500 480 760 30 – – 3,340 3,340 640 180 270 20.0 – – 16.6 16.6 25.6 37.5 35.5 – – – 2,350 2,350 290 40 70 – – – 11.7 11.7 11.6 8.3 9.2 30 20 20 3,810 3,810 450 80 190 20.0 25.0 25.0 19.0 19.0 18.0 16.7 25.0 – – – – 30 30 – Page 21 20 – – – 20.0 30.0 – See footnotes at end of table. – – – – 40 40 – – – 30 30 30 Percent 27-3020 27-3021 27-3022 27-3030 27-3031 27-3040 27-3041 27-3042 27-3043 20 20 20 3 - 5 days 18.2 – – – – 15.4 – – – – – – – 27.3 – 33.3 42.9 42.9 – – – – 26.7 40.0 – – – – – – – – 30 60 60 50 50 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number News analysts, reporters and correspondents ............................ Broadcast news analysts ........... Reporters and correspondents ... Public relations specialists ............. Public relations specialists ......... Writers and editors ......................... Editors ........................................ Technical writers ........................ Writers and authors .................... Miscellaneous media and communication workers ............... Interpreters and translators ........ Media and communication workers, all other ...................... Media and communication equipment workers ............................................. Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators ... Audio and video equipment technicians ............................... Broadcast technicians ................ Sound engineering technicians .. Photographers ................................ Photographers ............................ Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and editors .......................................... Camera operators, television, video, and motion picture ......... Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations .......................................... Health diagnosing and treating practitioners ...................................... Dietitians and nutritionists .............. Dietitians and nutritionists .......... Pharmacists ................................... Pharmacists ............................... Physicians and surgeons ............... Anesthesiologists ....................... Physicians and surgeons, all other ......................................... Physician assistants ....................... Physician assistants ................... Registered nurses .......................... Registered nurses ...................... Therapists ...................................... Occupational therapists .............. Physical therapists ..................... 11 - 20 days 21 - 30 days 31 days or more Percent Number Percent Number Percent – – – – – – – – 18.2 – – 14.3 14.3 15.4 – – – – – – – – 15.4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 26.7 30.0 – – – – – – – – – 20 – – 20 20 20 50 7.0 20 – – – 40 30 – Number 20 Percent Median days away from work 18.2 – – 14.3 14.3 30.8 – 75.0 – 5 51 3 3 3 10 6 74 9 – 13.3 – 3 2 – – 19 – – 20 20 40 – 30 20 130 18.3 50 7.0 90 12.7 5 20 5.1 50 12.8 3 30 20 – 30 30 – – – 10.7 10.7 15.0 16.7 – 14.3 14.3 3 5 1 7 7 – – 70 17.9 – – – – – – 10.7 10.7 30 20 – 15.0 16.7 – 21.4 21.4 – – – – – – – – – – – 15 – – – – – – – – 15 30 30 60 60 40 40 5,880 13.2 5,020 11.3 2,740 6.2 8,810 19.8 6 3,180 – – – – 50 – 13.4 – – – – 27.8 – 2,770 – – – – 20 – 11.7 – – – – 11.1 – 1,590 – – – – – – 6.7 – – – – – – 4,450 20 20 – – – – 18.8 6.9 6.9 – – – – 6 2 2 2 2 5 2 50 – – 2,810 2,810 300 70 50 33.3 – – 14.0 14.0 12.0 14.6 6.6 20 – – 2,550 2,550 150 30 40 13.3 – – 12.7 12.7 6.0 6.2 5.3 – 25.0 25.0 6.3 6.3 11.6 8.3 6.6 – – – 3,980 3,980 390 30 90 – – – 19.8 19.8 15.6 6.2 11.8 6 8 8 6 6 5 3 3 See footnotes at end of table. Page 22 – 20 20 1,270 1,270 290 40 50 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Radiation therapists ................... Recreational therapists .............. Respiratory therapists ................ Speech-language pathologists ... Therapists, all other .................... Veterinarians .................................. Veterinarians .............................. Miscellaneous health diagnosing and treating practitioners .............. Health diagnosing and treating practitioners, all other ............... Health technologists and technicians ....................................... Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians ............................ Medical and clinical laboratory technologists ............................ Medical and clinical laboratory technicians ............................... Dental hygienists ............................ Dental hygienists ........................ Diagnostic related technologists and technicians ............................ Cardiovascular technologists and technicians ........................ Diagnostic medical sonographers ........................... Nuclear medicine technologists ............................ Radiologic technologists and technicians ............................... Emergency medical technicians and paramedics ............................ Emergency medical technicians and paramedics ........................ Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians ... Dietetic technicians .................... Pharmacy technicians ................ Psychiatric technicians ............... Respiratory therapy technicians ............................... Surgical technologists ................ Veterinary technologists and technicians ............................... Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses ......................... Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses ..................... Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day 2 days 3 - 5 days Number Percent Number Percent – – – – 30.8 8.3 42.9 15.4 5.7 5.7 Number 29-1124 29-1125 29-1126 29-1127 29-1129 29-1130 29-1131 50 130 600 70 390 350 350 – – – – 15.0 – 15.4 – – 29-1190 20 – – – – – – 29-1199 20 – – – – – – 29-2000 20,100 3,020 15.0 2,500 12.4 4,430 22.0 29-2010 1,950 330 16.9 250 12.8 430 22.1 29-2011 320 40 12.5 40 12.5 70 21.9 29-2012 29-2020 29-2021 1,630 300 300 290 – – 17.8 – – 210 40 40 12.9 13.3 13.3 360 – – 22.1 – – 29-2030 2,000 350 17.5 190 9.5 340 17.0 29-2031 300 20 6.7 20 6.7 40 13.3 29-2032 230 – – 30 13.0 70 30.4 29-2033 40 – – 29-2034 1,430 310 21.7 140 9.8 230 16.1 29-2040 3,050 350 11.5 570 18.7 880 28.9 29-2041 3,050 350 11.5 570 18.7 880 28.9 29-2050 29-2051 29-2052 29-2053 3,230 60 570 550 600 – 90 170 18.6 – 15.8 30.9 430 – 80 140 13.3 – 14.0 25.5 680 – 100 90 21.1 – 17.5 16.4 29-2054 29-2055 50 1,080 – 130 – 12.0 – 130 – 12.0 – 200 – 18.5 29-2056 930 210 22.6 70 7.5 270 29.0 29-2060 7,190 980 13.6 810 11.3 1,650 22.9 29-2061 7,190 980 13.6 810 11.3 1,650 22.9 90 – 60 See footnotes at end of table. Page 23 40 50 30 60 20 20 – – – – 100 – 70 – – Percent – – – 16.7 – 17.9 – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Radiation therapists ................... Recreational therapists .............. Respiratory therapists ................ Speech-language pathologists ... Therapists, all other .................... Veterinarians .................................. Veterinarians .............................. Miscellaneous health diagnosing and treating practitioners .............. Health diagnosing and treating practitioners, all other ............... Health technologists and technicians ....................................... Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians ............................ Medical and clinical laboratory technologists ............................ Medical and clinical laboratory technicians ............................... Dental hygienists ............................ Dental hygienists ........................ Diagnostic related technologists and technicians ............................ Cardiovascular technologists and technicians ........................ Diagnostic medical sonographers ........................... Nuclear medicine technologists ............................ Radiologic technologists and technicians ............................... Emergency medical technicians and paramedics ............................ Emergency medical technicians and paramedics ........................ Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technicians ... Dietetic technicians .................... Pharmacy technicians ................ Psychiatric technicians ............... Respiratory therapy technicians ............................... Surgical technologists ................ Veterinary technologists and technicians ............................... Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses ......................... Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses ..................... 6 - 10 days 11 - 20 days Number Percent Number – – – – – – – – 8.3 42.9 20.5 – – – – – – 50 30 80 Percent 21 - 30 days 31 days or more Median days away from work Number Percent Number Percent – – 23.1 26.7 – – – – – – 30.8 18.3 – 28.2 – – 3 21 11 8 6 1 1 – – 6.7 – – 8.6 8.6 30 160 – – – – – – – – – – 142 – – – – – – 142 40 – – 30 30 40 110 – 110 – – 2,610 13.0 2,200 10.9 1,130 5.6 4,200 20.9 6 210 10.8 280 14.4 110 5.6 340 17.4 5 60 18.8 40 12.5 20 6.2 50 15.6 6 150 – – 9.2 – – 230 150 150 14.1 50.0 50.0 100 – – 6.1 – – 290 90 90 17.8 30.0 30.0 5 14 14 310 15.5 200 10.0 180 9.0 440 22.0 7 30 10.0 20 6.7 30 10.0 140 46.7 25 – – 20 8.7 – – 70 30.4 5 – – – – – – 20 – – 260 18.2 150 10.5 150 10.5 210 14.7 6 330 10.8 320 10.5 130 4.3 470 15.4 4 330 10.8 320 10.5 130 4.3 470 15.4 4 510 – 50 40 15.8 – 8.8 7.3 220 – 70 40 6.8 – 12.3 7.3 110 – 30 – 3.4 – 5.3 – 670 – 140 80 20.7 – 24.6 14.5 5 10 6 2 – 230 – 21.3 – – 60 – 5.6 – 260 – 24.1 8 7 170 18.3 – – 20 2.2 180 19.4 5 900 12.5 760 10.6 430 6.0 1,660 23.1 6 900 12.5 760 10.6 430 6.0 1,660 23.1 6 80 See footnotes at end of table. Page 24 – 7.4 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Medical records and health information technicians ................ Medical records and health information technicians ............ Opticians, dispensing ..................... Opticians, dispensing ................. Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians ............................ Health technologists and technicians, all other ................ Other healthcare practitioners and technical occupations ....................... Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians ........... Occupational health and safety specialists ................................. Occupational health and safety technicians ............................... Miscellaneous health practitioners and technical workers .................. Healthcare practitioners and technical workers, all other ....... Healthcare support occupations ............. Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides ................................................. Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides .................................. Home health aides ..................... Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants ................................ Psychiatric aides ........................ Occupational and physical therapist assistants and aides ......................... Occupational therapist assistants and aides ...................................... Occupational therapist assistants ................................. Occupational therapist aides ...... Physical therapist assistants and aides ............................................. Physical therapist assistants ...... Physical therapist aides ............. Other healthcare support occupations ...................................... Massage therapists ........................ Massage therapists .................... Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations .................................. Dental assistants ........................ 2 days Percent 29-2070 820 160 19.5 29-2071 29-2080 29-2081 820 50 50 160 – – 19.5 – – 29-2090 1,520 250 29-2099 1,510 29-9000 590 29-9010 260 29-9011 Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 60 7.3 140 17.1 60 7.3 – – 140 – – 17.1 – – 16.4 150 9.9 300 19.7 250 16.6 150 9.9 300 19.9 120 20.3 110 18.6 40 6.8 – – 20 7.7 30 11.5 130 – – – – 30 23.1 29-9012 130 – – – – – – 29-9090 320 110 34.4 90 28.1 – – 29-9099 31-0000 310 70,930 110 10,950 35.5 15.4 90 10,220 29.0 14.4 – 15,660 – 22.1 31-1000 61,660 9,220 15.0 9,160 14.9 14,100 22.9 31-1010 31-1011 61,660 7,110 9,220 710 15.0 10.0 9,160 1,000 14.9 14.1 14,100 1,290 22.9 18.1 31-1012 31-1013 52,150 2,400 8,200 310 15.7 12.9 7,920 230 15.2 9.6 12,020 780 23.0 32.5 31-2000 350 60 17.1 60 17.1 50 14.3 31-2010 110 40 36.4 40 36.4 20 18.2 31-2011 31-2012 20 80 40 – 50.0 40 – 50.0 31-2020 31-2021 31-2022 240 100 140 31-9000 31-9010 31-9011 8,930 170 170 1,680 20 20 18.8 11.8 11.8 1,010 – – 31-9090 31-9091 8,750 290 1,660 90 19.0 31.0 1,000 – – 20 20 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 25 8.3 20.0 – – – – 20 20 – 8.3 20.0 – – – – – 30 20 12.5 20.0 – 11.3 – – 1,510 20 20 16.9 11.8 11.8 11.4 – 1,490 – 17.0 – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Medical records and health information technicians ................ Medical records and health information technicians ............ Opticians, dispensing ..................... Opticians, dispensing ................. Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians ............................ Health technologists and technicians, all other ................ Other healthcare practitioners and technical occupations ....................... Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians ........... Occupational health and safety specialists ................................. Occupational health and safety technicians ............................... Miscellaneous health practitioners and technical workers .................. Healthcare practitioners and technical workers, all other ....... Healthcare support occupations ............. Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides ................................................. Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides .................................. Home health aides ..................... Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants ................................ Psychiatric aides ........................ Occupational and physical therapist assistants and aides ......................... Occupational therapist assistants and aides ...................................... Occupational therapist assistants ................................. Occupational therapist aides ...... Physical therapist assistants and aides ............................................. Physical therapist assistants ...... Physical therapist aides ............. Other healthcare support occupations ...................................... Massage therapists ........................ Massage therapists .................... Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations .................................. Dental assistants ........................ Percent 11 - 20 days Number Percent 100 12.2 100 – – 12.2 – – 240 15.8 170 240 15.9 90 15.3 40 15.4 – – 40 30.8 – – – – 90 11.0 90 11.0 – – 21 - 30 days Number Percent 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 30 3.7 240 29.3 8 30 3.7 – – 240 – – 29.3 – – 8 14 14 11.2 140 9.2 270 17.8 6 170 11.3 140 9.3 270 17.9 6 40 6.8 20 3.4 170 28.8 7 – – 130 50.0 36 – – – 20 15.4 7 – – – 110 84.6 48 – – 40 12.5 2 – – – – 50 15.6 30 9.4 40 10,230 12.9 14.4 20 7,180 6.5 10.1 – 4,140 – 5.8 30 12,540 9.7 17.7 2 5 8,780 14.2 6,370 10.3 3,390 5.5 10,640 17.3 5 8,780 830 14.2 11.7 6,370 860 10.3 12.1 3,390 520 5.5 7.3 10,640 1,900 17.3 26.7 5 9 7,640 300 14.7 12.5 5,330 180 10.2 7.5 2,710 160 5.2 6.7 8,320 430 16.0 17.9 5 4 60 17.1 20 5.7 – – 80 22.9 7 – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3 2 60 20 30 25.0 20.0 21.4 – – 8.3 – – – – – – – – – 70 33.3 – 50.0 7 5 39 1,390 20 20 15.6 11.8 11.8 780 30 30 8.7 17.6 17.6 740 30 30 8.3 17.6 17.6 1,810 50 50 20.3 29.4 29.4 7 16 16 1,370 50 15.7 17.2 750 – 8.6 – 710 120 8.1 41.4 1,760 30 20.1 10.3 6 26 20 See footnotes at end of table. Page 26 80 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Medical assistants ...................... Medical equipment preparers ..... Medical transcriptionists ............. Pharmacy aides ......................... Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers .... Healthcare support workers, all other ......................................... Protective service occupations ............... First-line supervisors/managers, protective service workers ................ Miscellaneous first-line supervisors/managers, protective service workers ............................ First-line supervisors/managers, protective service workers, all other ......................................... Fire fighting and prevention workers .. Fire fighters .................................... Fire fighters ................................ Law enforcement workers .................. Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers ............................................ Correctional officers and jailers .. Police officers ................................. Police and sheriff’s patrol officers ...................................... Transit and railroad police .......... Other protective service workers ........ Animal control workers ................... Animal control workers ............... Private detectives and investigators ................................. Private detectives and investigators ............................. Security guards and gaming surveillance officers ...................... Gaming surveillance officers and gaming investigators ................ Security guards .......................... Miscellaneous protective service workers ......................................... Crossing guards ......................... Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers ..................................... Protective service workers, all other ......................................... 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 31-9092 31-9093 31-9094 31-9095 770 280 40 510 150 60 – 70 19.5 21.4 – 13.7 120 – – 20 15.6 – – 3.9 100 60 – 90 13.0 21.4 – 17.6 31-9096 1,060 330 31.1 140 13.2 150 14.2 31-9099 33-0000 5,810 12,110 960 1,490 16.5 12.3 710 1,360 12.2 11.2 1,090 2,340 18.8 19.3 33-1000 640 70 10.9 80 12.5 130 20.3 33-1090 600 60 10.0 50 8.3 130 21.7 33-1099 33-2000 33-2010 33-2011 33-3000 600 130 130 130 580 60 – – – 10.0 – – – 3.4 50 – – – 100 8.3 – – – 17.2 130 70 70 70 190 21.7 53.8 53.8 53.8 32.8 33-3010 33-3012 33-3050 390 390 190 – – – 80 80 20 20.5 20.5 10.5 170 170 20 43.6 43.6 10.5 33-3051 33-3052 33-9000 33-9010 33-9011 170 20 10,760 220 220 – – 1,410 – – – – 13.1 – – 20 – 1,190 50 50 11.8 – 11.1 22.7 22.7 20 – 1,950 90 90 11.8 – 18.1 40.9 40.9 33-9020 280 180 64.3 – – 20 7.1 33-9021 280 180 64.3 – – 20 7.1 33-9030 9,240 1,170 12.7 830 9.0 1,710 18.5 33-9031 33-9032 150 9,090 20 1,160 13.3 12.8 – 820 – 9.0 20 1,690 13.3 18.6 33-9090 33-9091 1,020 190 60 5.9 – 310 – 30.4 – 130 – 12.7 – 33-9092 680 40 5.9 310 45.6 90 13.2 33-9099 150 20 13.3 – 30 20.0 20 – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 27 – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Medical assistants ...................... Medical equipment preparers ..... Medical transcriptionists ............. Pharmacy aides ......................... Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers .... Healthcare support workers, all other ......................................... Protective service occupations ............... First-line supervisors/managers, protective service workers ................ Miscellaneous first-line supervisors/managers, protective service workers ............................ First-line supervisors/managers, protective service workers, all other ......................................... Fire fighting and prevention workers .. Fire fighters .................................... Fire fighters ................................ Law enforcement workers .................. Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers ............................................ Correctional officers and jailers .. Police officers ................................. Police and sheriff’s patrol officers ...................................... Transit and railroad police .......... Other protective service workers ........ Animal control workers ................... Animal control workers ............... Private detectives and investigators ................................. Private detectives and investigators ............................. Security guards and gaming surveillance officers ...................... Gaming surveillance officers and gaming investigators ................ Security guards .......................... Miscellaneous protective service workers ......................................... Crossing guards ......................... Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers ..................................... Protective service workers, all other ......................................... Percent 11 - 20 days Number 21 - 30 days Percent Number – 20 3.9 14.3 – 3.9 210 40 – 40 27.3 14.3 – 7.8 150 14.2 100 9.4 870 1,610 15.0 13.3 540 1,510 80 12.5 80 Number Percent Median days away from work – 7.1 – – 150 50 – 250 19.5 17.9 – 49.0 7 6 13 29 20 1.9 170 16.0 3 9.3 12.5 530 790 9.1 6.5 1,110 3,010 19.1 24.9 6 7 100 15.6 50 7.8 130 20.3 7 13.3 100 16.7 50 8.3 130 21.7 10 80 30 30 30 110 13.3 23.1 23.1 23.1 19.0 100 30 30 30 60 16.7 23.1 23.1 23.1 10.3 50 30 8.3 – – – 5.2 130 – – – 80 21.7 – – – 13.8 10 5 5 5 4 80 80 20 20.5 20.5 10.5 20 20 40 5.1 5.1 21.1 – – 20 – – 10.5 30 30 50 7.7 7.7 26.3 4 4 12 20 – 1,400 – – 11.8 – 13.0 – – 40 – 1,320 – – 23.5 – 12.3 – – 20 – 720 – – 11.8 – 6.7 – – 40 – 2,790 70 70 23.5 – 25.9 31.8 31.8 12 42 8 4 4 20 7.1 20 7.1 – – 30 10.7 1 20 7.1 20 7.1 – – 30 10.7 1 1,130 12.2 1,170 12.7 680 7.4 2,560 27.7 9 30 1,100 20.0 12.1 50 1,120 33.3 12.3 – 670 – 7.4 20 2,540 13.3 27.9 12 9 240 100 23.5 52.6 130 – 12.7 – 40 – 3.9 – 120 70 11.8 36.8 6 6 90 13.2 90 13.2 30 4.4 40 5.9 2 – 20 13.3 10 – – 30 40 Percent 31 days or more – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 28 – 20 – – – – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Food preparation and serving related occupations .......................................... Supervisors, food preparation and serving workers ................................ First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers ......................................... Chefs and head cooks ............... First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers ..................................... Cooks and food preparation workers ............................................. Cooks ............................................. Cooks, fast food ......................... Cooks, institution and cafeteria .. Cooks, restaurant ....................... Cooks, short order ...................... Cooks, all other .......................... Food preparation workers .............. Food preparation workers .......... Food and beverage serving workers .. Bartenders ...................................... Bartenders .................................. Fast food and counter workers ....... Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food .......................................... Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop ......................................... Waiters and waitresses .................. Waiters and waitresses .............. Food servers, nonrestaurant .......... Food servers, nonrestaurant ...... Other food preparation and serving related workers ................................. Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers ......................................... Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers ..................................... Dishwashers ................................... Dishwashers ............................... Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop ............... Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop ........... Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day 2 days 3 - 5 days Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 35-0000 71,520 12,040 16.8 10,770 15.1 16,780 23.5 35-1000 5,480 1,210 22.1 620 11.3 850 15.5 35-1010 35-1011 5,480 1,150 1,210 170 22.1 14.8 620 290 11.3 25.2 850 250 15.5 21.7 35-1012 4,330 1,040 24.0 330 7.6 590 13.6 35-2000 35-2010 35-2011 35-2012 35-2014 35-2015 35-2019 35-2020 35-2021 35-3000 35-3010 35-3011 35-3020 27,590 20,030 1,710 6,460 10,040 1,140 680 7,570 7,570 31,310 1,460 1,460 16,820 3,840 2,870 510 950 1,160 220 30 970 970 5,500 80 80 3,570 13.9 14.3 29.8 14.7 11.6 19.3 4.4 12.8 12.8 17.6 5.5 5.5 21.2 3,950 2,790 70 1,080 1,440 140 70 1,150 1,150 5,510 320 320 3,140 14.3 13.9 4.1 16.7 14.3 12.3 10.3 15.2 15.2 17.6 21.9 21.9 18.7 8,100 6,290 570 1,790 3,170 510 250 1,810 1,810 6,190 260 260 3,180 29.4 31.4 33.3 27.7 31.6 44.7 36.8 23.9 23.9 19.8 17.8 17.8 18.9 35-3021 14,570 3,340 22.9 2,720 18.7 2,970 20.4 35-3022 35-3030 35-3031 35-3040 35-3041 2,250 9,140 9,140 3,890 3,890 220 1,250 1,250 600 600 9.8 13.7 13.7 15.4 15.4 420 1,530 1,530 510 510 18.7 16.7 16.7 13.1 13.1 210 1,760 1,760 990 990 9.3 19.3 19.3 25.4 25.4 35-9000 7,140 1,490 20.9 700 9.8 1,640 23.0 35-9010 2,190 450 20.5 310 14.2 480 21.9 35-9011 35-9020 35-9021 2,190 3,660 3,660 450 850 850 20.5 23.2 23.2 310 230 230 14.2 6.3 6.3 480 890 890 21.9 24.3 24.3 35-9030 790 150 19.0 90 11.4 150 19.0 35-9031 790 150 19.0 90 11.4 150 19.0 See footnotes at end of table. Page 29 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Food preparation and serving related occupations .......................................... Supervisors, food preparation and serving workers ................................ First-line supervisors/managers, food preparation and serving workers ......................................... Chefs and head cooks ............... First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers ..................................... Cooks and food preparation workers ............................................. Cooks ............................................. Cooks, fast food ......................... Cooks, institution and cafeteria .. Cooks, restaurant ....................... Cooks, short order ...................... Cooks, all other .......................... Food preparation workers .............. Food preparation workers .......... Food and beverage serving workers .. Bartenders ...................................... Bartenders .................................. Fast food and counter workers ....... Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast food .......................................... Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee shop ......................................... Waiters and waitresses .................. Waiters and waitresses .............. Food servers, nonrestaurant .......... Food servers, nonrestaurant ...... Other food preparation and serving related workers ................................. Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers ......................................... Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers ..................................... Dishwashers ................................... Dishwashers ............................... Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop ............... Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop ........... Percent 11 - 20 days Number Percent 21 - 30 days Number Percent 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 8,920 12.5 6,570 9.2 3,800 5.3 12,640 17.7 5 650 11.9 370 6.8 450 8.2 1,340 24.5 7 650 180 11.9 15.7 370 60 6.8 5.2 450 50 8.2 4.3 1,340 150 24.5 13.0 7 5 470 10.9 310 7.2 400 9.2 1,190 27.5 8 3,080 2,060 40 1,000 900 30 80 1,030 1,030 4,070 250 250 2,110 11.2 10.3 2.3 15.5 9.0 2.6 11.8 13.6 13.6 13.0 17.1 17.1 12.5 3,260 2,410 120 460 1,580 200 60 850 850 2,540 70 70 1,320 11.8 12.0 7.0 7.1 15.7 17.5 8.8 11.2 11.2 8.1 4.8 4.8 7.8 1,270 940 120 360 430 – 30 330 330 1,550 20 20 710 4.6 4.7 7.0 5.6 4.3 – 4.4 4.4 4.4 5.0 1.4 1.4 4.2 4,100 2,670 290 820 1,360 20 170 1,430 1,430 5,950 460 460 2,780 14.9 13.3 17.0 12.7 13.5 1.8 25.0 18.9 18.9 19.0 31.5 31.5 16.5 5 5 3 5 5 3 5 5 5 4 6 6 4 1,640 11.3 1,050 7.2 410 2.8 2,440 16.7 4 480 1,180 1,180 530 530 21.3 12.9 12.9 13.6 13.6 270 810 810 330 330 12.0 8.9 8.9 8.5 8.5 300 710 710 110 110 13.3 7.8 7.8 2.8 2.8 350 1,900 1,900 810 810 15.6 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 8 6 6 5 5 1,130 15.8 400 5.6 530 7.4 1,250 17.5 5 310 14.2 150 6.8 180 8.2 300 13.7 5 310 650 650 14.2 17.8 17.8 150 130 130 6.8 3.6 3.6 180 230 230 8.2 6.3 6.3 300 680 680 13.7 18.6 18.6 5 5 5 90 11.4 70 8.9 60 7.6 190 24.1 6 90 11.4 70 8.9 60 7.6 190 24.1 6 See footnotes at end of table. Page 30 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Miscellaneous food preparation and serving related workers ......... Food preparation and serving related workers, all other .......... Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations .................... Supervisors, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers .. First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers ............ First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers ..................................... First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers ... Building cleaning and pest control workers ............................................. Building cleaning workers .............. Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners .................................... Maids and housekeeping cleaners .................................... Building cleaning workers, all other ......................................... Pest control workers ....................... Pest control workers ................... Grounds maintenance workers .......... Grounds maintenance workers ...... Landscaping and groundskeeping workers .......... Pesticide handlers, sprayers, and applicators, vegetation ...... Tree trimmers and pruners ......... Grounds maintenance workers, all other .................................... Personal care and service occupations .......................................... Supervisors, personal care and service workers ................................ First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers ............................ Gaming supervisors ................... Slot key persons ......................... First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers ............. 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 35-9090 500 50 10.0 70 14.0 100 20.0 35-9099 500 50 10.0 70 14.0 100 20.0 37-0000 69,280 9,470 13.7 8,760 12.6 14,460 20.9 37-1000 3,180 450 14.2 570 17.9 570 17.9 37-1010 3,180 450 14.2 570 17.9 570 17.9 37-1011 2,030 310 15.3 380 18.7 410 20.2 37-1012 1,160 140 12.1 190 16.4 150 12.9 37-2000 37-2010 51,690 50,660 6,660 6,450 12.9 12.7 6,410 6,390 12.4 12.6 10,420 10,320 20.2 20.4 37-2011 31,440 3,740 11.9 3,910 12.4 6,130 19.5 37-2012 18,350 2,590 14.1 2,460 13.4 4,090 22.3 37-2019 37-2020 37-2021 37-3000 37-3010 870 1,030 1,030 14,420 14,420 120 200 200 2,360 2,360 13.8 19.4 19.4 16.4 16.4 20 – – 1,780 1,780 2.3 – – 12.3 12.3 110 90 90 3,470 3,470 12.6 8.7 8.7 24.1 24.1 37-3011 12,900 2,170 16.8 1,660 12.9 2,910 22.6 37-3012 37-3013 20 880 90 – 10.2 – 330 – 37.5 37-3019 – 90 – 10.2 620 90 14.5 30 4.8 240 38.7 39-0000 23,420 2,970 12.7 2,600 11.1 5,280 22.5 39-1000 870 70 8.0 50 5.7 450 51.7 39-1010 39-1011 39-1012 90 40 50 20 22.2 – – 20 22.2 – – 39-1020 780 430 55.1 – – 50 See footnotes at end of table. Page 31 6.4 – – – – – – – 50 6.4 – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Miscellaneous food preparation and serving related workers ......... Food preparation and serving related workers, all other .......... Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations .................... Supervisors, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers .. First-line supervisors/managers, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers ............ First-line supervisors/managers of housekeeping and janitorial workers ..................................... First-line supervisors/managers of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers ... Building cleaning and pest control workers ............................................. Building cleaning workers .............. Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners .................................... Maids and housekeeping cleaners .................................... Building cleaning workers, all other ......................................... Pest control workers ....................... Pest control workers ................... Grounds maintenance workers .......... Grounds maintenance workers ...... Landscaping and groundskeeping workers .......... Pesticide handlers, sprayers, and applicators, vegetation ...... Tree trimmers and pruners ......... Grounds maintenance workers, all other .................................... Personal care and service occupations .......................................... Supervisors, personal care and service workers ................................ First-line supervisors/managers of gaming workers ............................ Gaming supervisors ................... Slot key persons ......................... First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers ............. Percent 11 - 20 days Number Percent 21 - 30 days Number Percent 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 80 16.0 50 10.0 60 12.0 80 16.0 8 80 16.0 50 10.0 60 12.0 80 16.0 8 8,920 12.9 7,870 11.4 4,590 6.6 15,220 22.0 7 370 11.6 250 7.9 110 3.5 870 27.4 5 370 11.6 250 7.9 110 3.5 870 27.4 5 240 11.8 110 5.4 70 3.4 500 24.6 5 130 11.2 130 11.2 30 2.6 370 31.9 7 7,050 6,790 13.6 13.4 6,370 6,250 12.3 12.3 3,470 3,380 6.7 6.7 11,310 11,070 21.9 21.9 7 7 4,290 13.6 3,780 12.0 2,440 7.8 7,150 22.7 7 2,340 12.8 2,160 11.8 920 5.0 3,790 20.7 6 160 260 260 1,500 1,500 18.4 25.2 25.2 10.4 10.4 310 120 120 1,250 1,250 35.6 11.7 11.7 8.7 8.7 20 90 90 1,010 1,010 2.3 8.7 8.7 7.0 7.0 120 240 240 3,040 3,040 13.8 23.3 23.3 21.1 21.1 13 9 9 5 5 1,270 9.8 1,110 8.6 980 7.6 2,810 21.8 5 – 100 – 11.4 – 110 – 12.5 – – 2.3 – 140 – 15.9 11 5 130 21.0 30 4.8 – 100 16.1 5 2,850 12.2 2,760 11.8 5,340 22.8 7 140 16.1 80 9.2 – – 60 6.9 3 20 22.2 – – – – – – – – 20 22.2 – – 7 9 6 7.7 – – 50 6.4 3 – – – 130 – – – 16.7 – – 60 See footnotes at end of table. Page 32 20 1,620 – 6.9 – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers ..... Animal care and service workers ....... Animal trainers ............................... Animal trainers ........................... Nonfarm animal caretakers ............ Nonfarm animal caretakers ........ Entertainment attendants and related workers ............................................. Gaming services workers ............... Gaming dealers .......................... Gaming and sports book writers and runners .............................. Gaming service workers, all other ......................................... Motion picture projectionists ........... Motion picture projectionists ....... Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers .................................. Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers .............................. Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers .... Amusement and recreation attendants ................................ Costume attendants ................... Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants ......... Entertainment attendants and related workers, all other .......... Funeral service workers ..................... Funeral attendants ......................... Funeral attendants ..................... Personal appearance workers ........... Barbers and cosmetologists ........... Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists ......................... Miscellaneous personal appearance workers ..................... Manicurists and pedicurists ........ Skin care specialists ................... Transportation, tourism, and lodging attendants ........................................ Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges .................................... Baggage porters and bellhops ... Concierges ................................. Tour and travel guides ................... Tour guides and escorts ............. 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 39-1021 39-2000 39-2010 39-2011 39-2020 39-2021 780 2,040 80 80 1,960 1,960 50 420 – – 420 420 6.4 20.6 – – 21.4 21.4 50 180 – – 180 180 6.4 8.8 – – 9.2 9.2 430 670 – – 670 670 55.1 32.8 – – 34.2 34.2 39-3000 39-3010 39-3011 2,210 340 260 400 20 20 18.1 5.9 7.7 290 40 40 13.1 11.8 15.4 430 60 50 19.5 17.6 19.2 39-3012 30 – – – – – 39-3019 39-3020 39-3021 50 30 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 39-3030 240 40 16.7 20 39-3031 240 40 16.7 39-3090 1,600 330 39-3091 39-3092 1,250 50 39-3093 – 30 30 – 100.0 100.0 8.3 50 20.8 20 8.3 50 20.8 20.6 230 14.4 290 18.1 240 – 19.2 – 210 – 16.8 – 220 – 17.6 – 200 90 45.0 – – 20 10.0 39-3099 39-4000 39-4020 39-4021 39-5000 39-5010 90 170 160 160 1,840 1,640 – – – – 380 360 – – – – 20.7 22.0 – – – – 150 120 – – – – 8.2 7.3 40 90 90 90 690 680 44.4 52.9 56.2 56.2 37.5 41.5 39-5012 1,630 360 22.1 120 7.4 680 41.7 39-5090 39-5092 39-5094 190 140 40 20 10.5 – – 30 20 15.8 14.3 – 39-6000 6,280 580 9.2 340 5.4 850 13.5 39-6010 39-6011 39-6012 39-6020 39-6021 860 810 60 270 240 180 160 – 70 70 20.9 19.8 – 25.9 29.2 70 70 8.1 8.6 – 14.8 16.7 180 170 – 30 30 20.9 21.0 – 11.1 12.5 – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 33 – – 40 40 – – – – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers ..... Animal care and service workers ....... Animal trainers ............................... Animal trainers ........................... Nonfarm animal caretakers ............ Nonfarm animal caretakers ........ Entertainment attendants and related workers ............................................. Gaming services workers ............... Gaming dealers .......................... Gaming and sports book writers and runners .............................. Gaming service workers, all other ......................................... Motion picture projectionists ........... Motion picture projectionists ....... Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers .................................. Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers .............................. Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers .... Amusement and recreation attendants ................................ Costume attendants ................... Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants ......... Entertainment attendants and related workers, all other .......... Funeral service workers ..................... Funeral attendants ......................... Funeral attendants ..................... Personal appearance workers ........... Barbers and cosmetologists ........... Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists ......................... Miscellaneous personal appearance workers ..................... Manicurists and pedicurists ........ Skin care specialists ................... Transportation, tourism, and lodging attendants ........................................ Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges .................................... Baggage porters and bellhops ... Concierges ................................. Tour and travel guides ................... Tour guides and escorts ............. Percent 11 - 20 days Number 21 - 30 days Percent Number 130 270 30 30 240 240 16.7 13.2 37.5 37.5 12.2 12.2 60 240 – – 240 240 7.7 11.8 – – 12.2 12.2 – 280 50 40 12.7 14.7 15.4 230 30 30 10.4 8.8 11.5 Percent 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 60 60 – 3.4 – – 3.1 3.1 50 180 20 20 160 160 6.4 8.8 25.0 25.0 8.2 8.2 3 3 10 10 3 3 160 20 – 7.2 5.9 – 420 110 80 19.0 32.4 30.8 5 9 8 – 23 20 40.0 – – 12 3 3 70 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 12.5 20 8.3 30 12.5 40 16.7 6 30 12.5 20 8.3 30 12.5 40 16.7 6 200 12.5 180 11.2 100 6.2 280 17.5 5 170 – 13.6 – 160 – 12.8 – 60 4.8 – 200 20 16.0 40.0 4 8 40 20.0 20 10.0 3 50 50 – – – – 2.7 3.0 40 – – – 200 180 44.4 – – – 10.9 11.0 6 4 4 4 3 3 50 3.1 180 11.0 3 – – – 20 20 12 – – – 50 40 40 120 110 – 29.4 25.0 25.0 6.5 6.7 – – – – 250 140 – – – – 13.6 8.5 110 6.7 120 7.4 – – – 110 100 – 57.9 71.4 – 960 15.3 950 15.1 440 7.0 2,170 34.6 15 100 100 – 20 20 11.6 12.3 – 7.4 8.3 110 110 – 60 40 12.8 13.6 – 22.2 16.7 30 30 3.5 3.7 – 7.4 8.3 190 170 30 30 30 22.1 21.0 50.0 11.1 12.5 6 6 18 5 4 – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 34 – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 20 – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Travel guides .............................. Transportation attendants .............. Flight attendants ......................... Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters ....................... Other personal care and service workers ............................................. Child care workers ......................... Child care workers ..................... Personal and home care aides ...... Personal and home care aides .. Recreation and fitness workers ...... Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors ................................. Recreation workers .................... Residential advisors ....................... Residential advisors ................... Miscellaneous personal care and service workers ............................ Personal care and service workers, all other ...................... Sales and related occupations ............... Supervisors, sales workers ................ First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers ............................... First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers .............. First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers ....... Retail sales workers ........................... Cashiers ......................................... Cashiers ..................................... Gaming change persons and booth cashiers .......................... Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons ................................ Counter and rental clerks ........... Parts salespersons ..................... Retail salespersons ........................ Retail salespersons .................... Sales representatives, services ......... Advertising sales agents ................ Advertising sales agents ............ Insurance sales agents .................. Insurance sales agents .............. Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents ..... 2 days Percent Number 39-6022 39-6030 39-6031 30 5,140 4,800 – 330 280 – 6.4 5.8 39-6032 340 50 14.7 39-9000 39-9010 39-9011 39-9020 39-9021 39-9030 10,020 2,560 2,560 4,420 4,420 1,260 1,110 330 330 480 480 160 11.1 12.9 12.9 10.9 10.9 12.7 1,560 720 720 320 320 390 39-9031 39-9032 39-9040 39-9041 290 980 210 210 30 140 40 40 10.3 14.3 19.0 19.0 39-9090 1,560 90 39-9099 41-0000 41-1000 1,560 80,020 18,780 41-1010 3 - 5 days Percent – 12.5 12.5 40 11.8 15.6 28.1 28.1 7.2 7.2 31.0 2,110 440 440 920 920 260 21.1 17.2 17.2 20.8 20.8 20.6 50 340 40 40 17.2 34.7 19.0 19.0 50 210 20 20 17.2 21.4 9.5 9.5 5.8 100 6.4 470 30.1 90 11,200 2,420 5.8 14.0 12.9 100 9,010 1,820 6.4 11.3 9.7 470 14,920 3,010 30.1 18.6 16.0 18,780 2,420 12.9 1,820 9.7 3,010 16.0 41-1011 16,250 1,810 11.1 1,420 8.7 2,450 15.1 41-1012 41-2000 41-2010 41-2011 2,530 49,270 15,170 15,050 600 7,080 2,160 2,150 23.7 14.4 14.2 14.3 400 5,650 1,860 1,850 15.8 11.5 12.3 12.3 560 9,700 3,030 3,010 22.1 19.7 20.0 20.0 41-2012 120 20 16.7 41-2020 41-2021 41-2022 41-2030 41-2031 41-3000 41-3010 41-3011 41-3020 41-3021 1,790 1,080 710 32,300 32,300 3,910 440 440 540 540 180 60 120 4,750 4,750 720 140 140 210 210 10.1 5.6 16.9 14.7 14.7 18.4 31.8 31.8 38.9 38.9 310 140 170 3,480 3,480 460 40 40 50 50 17.3 13.0 23.9 10.8 10.8 11.8 9.1 9.1 9.3 9.3 370 210 160 6,300 6,300 780 100 100 110 110 20.7 19.4 22.5 19.5 19.5 19.9 22.7 22.7 20.4 20.4 41-3030 90 20 22.2 20 22.2 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 35 – 4.7 4.8 – – Percent – 640 600 – – 240 230 Number – – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Travel guides .............................. Transportation attendants .............. Flight attendants ......................... Transportation attendants, except flight attendants and baggage porters ....................... Other personal care and service workers ............................................. Child care workers ......................... Child care workers ..................... Personal and home care aides ...... Personal and home care aides .. Recreation and fitness workers ...... Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors ................................. Recreation workers .................... Residential advisors ....................... Residential advisors ................... Miscellaneous personal care and service workers ............................ Personal care and service workers, all other ...................... Sales and related occupations ............... Supervisors, sales workers ................ First-line supervisors/managers, sales workers ............................... First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers .............. First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers ....... Retail sales workers ........................... Cashiers ......................................... Cashiers ..................................... Gaming change persons and booth cashiers .......................... Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons ................................ Counter and rental clerks ........... Parts salespersons ..................... Retail salespersons ........................ Retail salespersons .................... Sales representatives, services ......... Advertising sales agents ................ Advertising sales agents ............ Insurance sales agents .................. Insurance sales agents .............. Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents ..... Percent 11 - 20 days Number Percent 21 - 30 days Number – 830 770 – 16.1 16.0 30 770 750 100.0 15.0 15.6 60 17.6 20 5.9 1,040 230 230 570 570 120 10.4 9.0 9.0 12.9 12.9 9.5 1,010 160 160 670 670 70 10.1 6.2 6.2 15.2 15.2 5.6 880 210 210 410 410 90 20 100 50 50 6.9 10.2 23.8 23.8 40 40 30 30 13.8 4.1 14.3 14.3 70 4.5 90 70 9,880 2,120 4.5 12.3 11.3 2,120 Percent 18 17 17 150 44.1 16 8.8 8.2 8.2 9.3 9.3 7.1 2,300 480 480 1,070 1,070 160 23.0 18.8 18.8 24.2 24.2 12.7 6 4 4 10 10 3 20 70 20 20 6.9 7.1 9.5 9.5 80 90 27.6 9.2 – – 8 3 7 7 5.8 150 9.6 580 37.2 14 90 10,310 2,640 5.8 12.9 14.1 150 4,740 1,270 9.6 5.9 6.8 580 19,960 5,500 37.2 24.9 29.3 14 7 11 11.3 2,640 14.1 1,270 6.8 5,500 29.3 11 1,910 11.8 2,450 15.1 1,180 7.3 5,030 31.0 13 210 6,410 1,670 1,650 8.3 13.0 11.0 11.0 180 6,240 1,790 1,770 7.1 12.7 11.8 11.8 90 2,780 890 880 3.6 5.6 5.9 5.8 480 11,400 3,770 3,730 19.0 23.1 24.9 24.8 3 7 6 6 20 16.7 40 33.3 13 260 210 50 4,480 4,480 360 30 30 40 40 14.5 19.4 7.0 13.9 13.9 9.2 6.8 6.8 7.4 7.4 220 130 90 7,410 7,410 860 60 60 40 40 12.3 12.0 12.7 22.9 22.9 22.0 13.6 13.6 7.4 7.4 7 9 5 7 7 5 4 4 3 3 20 22.2 20 22.2 6 370 290 80 4,080 4,080 480 30 30 80 80 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 36 20.7 26.9 11.3 12.6 12.6 12.3 6.8 6.8 14.8 14.8 – – – Percent – 37.9 37.5 – – 7.6 7.7 Number Median days away from work – 1,950 1,800 – – 390 370 31 days or more – 80 40 40 1,810 1,810 250 40 40 – – – – 4.5 3.7 5.6 5.6 5.6 6.4 9.1 9.1 – – – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents ...................................... Travel agents ................................. Travel agents ............................. Miscellaneous sales representatives, services ............. Sales representatives, services, all other .................................... Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing .................................. Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing ....................... Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products .............. Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products ................................... Other sales and related workers ........ Models, demonstrators, and product promoters ........................ Demonstrators and product promoters ................................. Real estate brokers and sales agents .......................................... Real estate sales agents ............ Telemarketers ................................ Telemarketers ............................ Miscellaneous sales and related workers ......................................... Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers ......................... Sales and related workers, all other ......................................... Office and administrative support occupations .......................................... Supervisors, office and administrative support workers ................................ First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers ......................................... First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers ........................ Communications equipment operators .......................................... 20 2 days Percent Number 22.2 – – – – 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 20 22.2 – – – – – – – – 41-3031 41-3040 41-3041 90 100 100 41-3090 2,740 350 12.8 350 12.8 550 20.1 41-3099 2,740 350 12.8 350 12.8 550 20.1 41-4000 4,550 480 10.5 670 14.7 890 19.6 41-4010 4,550 480 10.5 670 14.7 890 19.6 41-4011 1,280 160 12.5 250 19.5 230 18.0 41-4012 41-9000 3,270 3,510 320 490 9.8 14.0 420 420 12.8 12.0 660 530 20.2 15.1 41-9010 520 – – 130 25.0 – – 41-9011 520 – – 130 25.0 – – 41-9020 41-9022 41-9040 41-9041 180 180 540 540 – – 170 170 – – 31.5 31.5 50 50 40 40 27.8 27.8 7.4 7.4 20 20 70 70 11.1 11.1 13.0 13.0 41-9090 2,260 300 13.3 200 8.8 430 19.0 41-9091 80 41-9099 2,190 290 13.2 190 8.7 410 18.7 43-0000 91,400 14,700 16.1 11,860 13.0 15,960 17.5 43-1000 5,380 710 13.2 580 10.8 1,320 24.5 43-1010 5,380 710 13.2 580 10.8 1,320 24.5 43-1011 5,380 710 13.2 580 10.8 1,320 24.5 43-2000 330 50 15.2 30 9.1 30 9.1 – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 37 – – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents ...................................... Travel agents ................................. Travel agents ............................. Miscellaneous sales representatives, services ............. Sales representatives, services, all other .................................... Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing .................................. Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing ....................... Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products .............. Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products ................................... Other sales and related workers ........ Models, demonstrators, and product promoters ........................ Demonstrators and product promoters ................................. Real estate brokers and sales agents .......................................... Real estate sales agents ............ Telemarketers ................................ Telemarketers ............................ Miscellaneous sales and related workers ......................................... Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers ......................... Sales and related workers, all other ......................................... Office and administrative support occupations .......................................... Supervisors, office and administrative support workers ................................ First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers ......................................... First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers ........................ Communications equipment operators .......................................... 11 - 20 days 21 - 30 days Percent Number Percent Number Percent 20 22.2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 270 9.9 370 13.5 170 270 9.9 370 13.5 540 11.9 600 540 11.9 190 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 20 50 50 22.2 50.0 50.0 6 40 40 6.2 690 25.2 8 170 6.2 690 25.2 8 13.2 240 5.3 1,130 24.8 7 600 13.2 240 5.3 1,130 24.8 7 14.8 110 8.6 60 4.7 270 21.1 5 350 440 10.7 12.5 490 360 15.0 10.3 180 200 5.5 5.7 860 1,070 26.3 30.5 7 8 70 13.5 – – 20 3.8 270 51.9 38 70 13.5 – – 20 3.8 270 51.9 38 30 30 20 20 16.7 16.7 3.7 3.7 – – 60 60 – – 11.1 11.1 60 60 – – 11.1 11.1 60 60 120 120 33.3 33.3 22.2 22.2 9 9 4 4 320 14.2 280 12.4 110 4.9 630 27.9 8 – 20 25.0 – 7 – – – – – – – – 310 14.2 270 12.3 90 4.1 620 28.3 8 11,360 12.4 10,480 11.5 5,650 6.2 21,380 23.4 7 430 8.0 700 13.0 330 6.1 1,310 24.3 6 430 8.0 700 13.0 330 6.1 1,310 24.3 6 430 8.0 700 13.0 330 6.1 1,310 24.3 6 50 15.2 50 15.2 110 33.3 11 See footnotes at end of table. Page 38 – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Switchboard operators, including answering service ........................ Switchboard operators, including answering service .................... Telephone operators ...................... Telephone operators .................. Miscellaneous communications equipment operators .................... Communications equipment operators, all other ................... Financial clerks .................................. Bill and account collectors .............. Bill and account collectors .......... Billing and posting clerks and machine operators ....................... Billing and posting clerks and machine operators ................... Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks .............................. Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks .......................... Gaming cage workers .................... Gaming cage workers ................ Payroll and timekeeping clerks ...... Payroll and timekeeping clerks .. Procurement clerks ........................ Procurement clerks .................... Tellers ............................................ Tellers ........................................ Information and record clerks ............. Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks ............................................ Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks ................................. Customer service representatives .. Customer service representatives ......................... File clerks ....................................... File clerks ................................... Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks ............................................ Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks ........................................ Interviewers, except eligibility and loan .............................................. Interviewers, except eligibility and loan ................................... Library assistants, clerical .............. Library assistants, clerical .......... Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day 2 days 3 - 5 days Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 43-2010 90 – – – – 20 22.2 43-2011 43-2020 43-2021 90 110 110 – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 20 20 22.2 18.2 18.2 43-2090 140 30 21.4 – – 43-2099 43-3000 43-3010 43-3011 140 5,700 700 700 30 1,010 140 140 21.4 17.7 20.0 20.0 – 690 30 30 – 12.1 4.3 4.3 – 950 100 100 – 16.7 14.3 14.3 43-3020 780 150 19.2 50 6.4 270 34.6 43-3021 780 150 19.2 50 6.4 270 34.6 43-3030 2,110 320 15.2 250 11.8 280 13.3 43-3031 43-3040 43-3041 43-3050 43-3051 43-3060 43-3061 43-3070 43-3071 43-4000 2,110 70 70 260 260 160 160 1,620 1,620 22,080 320 – – 40 40 20 20 320 320 3,670 15.2 – – 15.4 15.4 12.5 12.5 19.8 19.8 16.6 250 – – 30 30 – – 300 300 2,860 11.8 – – 11.5 11.5 – – 18.5 18.5 13.0 280 – – 90 90 50 50 160 160 3,320 13.3 – – 34.6 34.6 31.2 31.2 9.9 9.9 15.0 43-4040 150 20 13.3 50 33.3 20 13.3 43-4041 43-4050 150 12,440 20 2,020 13.3 16.2 50 1,620 33.3 13.0 20 2,110 13.3 17.0 43-4051 43-4070 43-4071 12,440 570 570 2,020 120 120 16.2 21.1 21.1 1,620 110 110 13.0 19.3 19.3 2,110 90 90 17.0 15.8 15.8 43-4080 650 130 20.0 60 9.2 40 6.2 43-4081 650 130 20.0 60 9.2 40 6.2 43-4110 270 50 18.5 30 11.1 90 33.3 43-4111 43-4120 43-4121 270 60 60 50 18.5 – – 30 11.1 – – 90 33.3 – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 39 – – – – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Switchboard operators, including answering service ........................ Switchboard operators, including answering service .................... Telephone operators ...................... Telephone operators .................. Miscellaneous communications equipment operators .................... Communications equipment operators, all other ................... Financial clerks .................................. Bill and account collectors .............. Bill and account collectors .......... Billing and posting clerks and machine operators ....................... Billing and posting clerks and machine operators ................... Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks .............................. Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks .......................... Gaming cage workers .................... Gaming cage workers ................ Payroll and timekeeping clerks ...... Payroll and timekeeping clerks .. Procurement clerks ........................ Procurement clerks .................... Tellers ............................................ Tellers ........................................ Information and record clerks ............. Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks ............................................ Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks ................................. Customer service representatives .. Customer service representatives ......................... File clerks ....................................... File clerks ................................... Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks ............................................ Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks ........................................ Interviewers, except eligibility and loan .............................................. Interviewers, except eligibility and loan ................................... Library assistants, clerical .............. Library assistants, clerical .......... 11 - 20 days 21 - 30 days 31 days or more Median days away from work Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 20 22.2 – – – – – – 7 20 20 20 22.2 18.2 18.2 – – 18.2 18.2 – – – – – – – 20 20 40 40 – 36.4 36.4 7 16 16 – 30 21.4 – – 50 35.7 19 – 780 80 80 – 13.7 11.4 11.4 30 610 100 100 21.4 10.7 14.3 14.3 – 350 – – – 6.1 – – 50 1,320 230 230 35.7 23.2 32.9 32.9 19 6 9 9 110 14.1 50 6.4 40 5.1 120 15.4 4 110 14.1 50 6.4 40 5.1 120 15.4 4 390 18.5 310 14.7 160 7.6 410 19.4 7 390 – – 40 40 20 20 130 130 2,660 18.5 – – 15.4 15.4 12.5 12.5 8.0 8.0 12.0 310 – – – – – – 120 120 2,750 14.7 – – – – – – 7.4 7.4 12.5 160 – – – – – – 130 130 1,320 7.6 – – – – – – 8.0 8.0 6.0 410 – – 50 50 40 40 450 450 5,500 19.4 – – 19.2 19.2 25.0 25.0 27.8 27.8 24.9 7 6 6 5 5 3 3 6 6 7 30 20.0 4 – – – – – – – – 1,510 – 12.1 – 1,340 – 10.8 – 790 – 6.4 30 3,060 20.0 24.6 4 6 1,510 30 30 12.1 5.3 5.3 1,340 30 30 10.8 5.3 5.3 790 40 40 6.4 7.0 7.0 3,060 140 140 24.6 24.6 24.6 6 4 4 40 6.2 110 16.9 – – 270 41.5 12 40 6.2 110 16.9 – – 270 41.5 12 20 7.4 30 11.1 – – 40 14.8 5 20 7.4 – – 30 11.1 – – – – – – – – 40 40 40 14.8 66.7 66.7 5 61 61 – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 40 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Loan interviewers and clerks .......... Loan interviewers and clerks ...... New accounts clerks ...................... New accounts clerks .................. Order clerks .................................... Order clerks ................................ Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping .... Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping .............................. Receptionists and information clerks ............................................ Receptionists and information clerks ........................................ Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks ...... Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks .. Miscellaneous information and record clerks ................................. Information and record clerks, all other ......................................... Material recording, scheduling, dispatching, and distributing workers ............................................. Cargo and freight agents ................ Cargo and freight agents ............ Couriers and messengers .............. Couriers and messengers .......... Dispatchers .................................... Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance ......................... Meter readers, utilities .................... Meter readers, utilities ................ Production, planning, and expediting clerks .......................... Production, planning, and expediting clerks ...................... Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks ............................................ Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks ........................................ Stock clerks and order fillers .......... Stock clerks and order fillers ...... Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping ....... Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping ... 43-4130 43-4131 43-4140 43-4141 43-4150 43-4151 140 140 50 50 340 340 43-4160 50 50 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number 20 20 20 20 70 70 14.3 14.3 40.0 40.0 20.6 20.6 – – 50 50 35.7 35.7 – – 14.7 14.7 100 20 20.0 20 20.0 – – 43-4161 100 20 20.0 20 20.0 – – 43-4170 3,420 800 23.4 700 20.5 360 10.5 43-4171 3,420 800 23.4 700 20.5 360 10.5 43-4180 3,070 260 8.5 130 4.2 470 15.3 43-4181 3,070 260 8.5 130 4.2 470 15.3 43-4190 800 130 16.2 20 2.5 60 7.5 43-4199 800 130 16.2 20 2.5 60 7.5 43-5000 43-5010 43-5011 43-5020 43-5021 43-5030 38,820 2,170 2,170 1,800 1,800 370 6,120 430 430 200 200 90 15.8 19.8 19.8 11.1 11.1 24.3 5,140 120 120 230 230 50 13.2 5.5 5.5 12.8 12.8 13.5 7,150 250 250 320 320 50 18.4 11.5 11.5 17.8 17.8 13.5 43-5032 43-5040 43-5041 370 840 840 90 190 190 24.3 22.6 22.6 50 50 50 13.5 6.0 6.0 50 130 130 13.5 15.5 15.5 43-5060 1,330 400 30.1 150 11.3 260 19.5 43-5061 1,330 400 30.1 150 11.3 260 19.5 43-5070 8,200 1,230 15.0 1,250 15.2 1,450 17.7 43-5071 43-5080 43-5081 8,200 23,060 23,060 1,230 3,500 3,500 15.0 15.2 15.2 1,250 3,200 3,200 15.2 13.9 13.9 1,450 4,420 4,420 17.7 19.2 19.2 43-5110 1,040 90 8.7 90 8.7 280 26.9 43-5111 1,040 90 8.7 90 8.7 280 26.9 – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 41 20 20 Percent 40 40 14.3 14.3 – – 11.8 11.8 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Loan interviewers and clerks .......... Loan interviewers and clerks ...... New accounts clerks ...................... New accounts clerks .................. Order clerks .................................... Order clerks ................................ Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping .... Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping .............................. Receptionists and information clerks ............................................ Receptionists and information clerks ........................................ Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks ...... Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks .. Miscellaneous information and record clerks ................................. Information and record clerks, all other ......................................... Material recording, scheduling, dispatching, and distributing workers ............................................. Cargo and freight agents ................ Cargo and freight agents ............ Couriers and messengers .............. Couriers and messengers .......... Dispatchers .................................... Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance ......................... Meter readers, utilities .................... Meter readers, utilities ................ Production, planning, and expediting clerks .......................... Production, planning, and expediting clerks ...................... Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks ............................................ Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks ........................................ Stock clerks and order fillers .......... Stock clerks and order fillers ...... Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping ....... Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping ... 20 20 Percent 11 - 20 days Number 31 days or more Median days away from work Percent Number Percent Number Percent 14.3 14.3 – – 20.6 20.6 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 80 80 – – – – 23.5 23.5 2 2 2 2 7 7 – – 30 30 14.3 14.3 – – 8.8 8.8 20 20.0 – – – – 20 20.0 4 20 20.0 – – – – 20 20.0 4 310 9.1 650 19.0 160 4.7 430 12.6 4 310 9.1 650 19.0 160 4.7 430 12.6 4 400 13.0 370 12.1 220 7.2 1,220 39.7 19 400 13.0 370 12.1 220 7.2 1,220 39.7 19 270 33.8 100 12.5 80 10.0 140 17.5 9 270 33.8 100 12.5 80 10.0 140 17.5 9 4,660 260 260 280 280 40 12.0 12.0 12.0 15.6 15.6 10.8 3,930 140 140 280 280 30 10.1 6.5 6.5 15.6 15.6 8.1 2,460 40 40 110 110 50 6.3 1.8 1.8 6.1 6.1 13.5 9,370 940 940 390 390 50 24.1 43.3 43.3 21.7 21.7 13.5 6 12 12 7 7 4 40 80 80 10.8 9.5 9.5 30 140 140 8.1 16.7 16.7 50 110 110 13.5 13.1 13.1 50 150 150 13.5 17.9 17.9 4 8 8 130 9.8 60 4.5 70 5.3 270 20.3 5 130 9.8 60 4.5 70 5.3 270 20.3 5 1,160 14.1 780 9.5 560 6.8 1,780 21.7 6 1,160 2,630 2,630 14.1 11.4 11.4 780 2,330 2,330 9.5 10.1 10.1 560 1,430 1,430 6.8 6.2 6.2 1,780 5,560 5,560 21.7 24.1 24.1 6 6 6 90 8.7 170 16.3 100 9.6 230 22.1 8 90 8.7 170 16.3 100 9.6 230 22.1 8 – – 20 20 21 - 30 days 70 70 See footnotes at end of table. Page 42 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Secretaries and administrative assistants ......................................... Secretaries and administrative assistants ..................................... Executive secretaries and administrative assistants .......... Legal secretaries ........................ Medical secretaries .................... Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive ............. Other office and administrative support workers ................................ Computer operators ....................... Computer operators ................... Data entry and information processing workers ...................... Data entry keyers ....................... Word processors and typists ...... Insurance claims and policy processing clerks ......................... Insurance claims and policy processing clerks ..................... Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service .. Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service ...................................... Office clerks, general ..................... Office clerks, general ................. Office machine operators, except computer ...................................... Office machine operators, except computer ....................... Proofreaders and copy markers ..... Proofreaders and copy markers .................................... Statistical assistants ....................... Statistical assistants ................... Miscellaneous office and administrative support workers .... Office and administrative support workers, all other ...................... Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations .......................................... Supervisors, farming, fishing, and forestry workers ................................ First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers ......................................... 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 43-6000 6,650 1,180 17.7 1,000 15.0 1,050 15.8 43-6010 6,650 1,180 17.7 1,000 15.0 1,050 15.8 43-6011 43-6012 43-6013 3,160 550 670 540 200 170 17.1 36.4 25.4 490 60 100 15.5 10.9 14.9 700 80 60 22.2 14.5 9.0 43-6014 2,270 270 11.9 350 15.4 220 9.7 43-9000 43-9010 43-9011 12,430 170 170 1,970 50 50 15.8 29.4 29.4 1,560 – – 12.6 – – 2,140 20 20 17.2 11.8 11.8 43-9020 43-9021 43-9022 890 680 210 130 110 20 14.6 16.2 9.5 100 70 20 11.2 10.3 9.5 160 140 20 18.0 20.6 9.5 43-9040 970 70 7.2 80 8.2 210 21.6 43-9041 970 70 7.2 80 8.2 210 21.6 43-9050 1,310 160 12.2 190 14.5 270 20.6 43-9051 43-9060 43-9061 1,310 5,090 5,090 160 970 970 12.2 19.1 19.1 190 590 590 14.5 11.6 11.6 270 880 880 20.6 17.3 17.3 43-9070 390 40 10.3 – – 80 20.5 43-9071 43-9080 390 50 40 10.3 – – – – – 80 – – 20.5 – 43-9081 43-9110 43-9111 50 150 150 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 43-9190 3,390 540 15.9 550 16.2 510 15.0 43-9199 3,390 540 15.9 550 16.2 510 15.0 45-0000 15,540 1,960 12.6 2,070 13.3 3,160 20.3 45-1000 960 70 7.3 300 31.2 230 24.0 45-1010 960 70 7.3 300 31.2 230 24.0 See footnotes at end of table. Page 43 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Secretaries and administrative assistants ......................................... Secretaries and administrative assistants ..................................... Executive secretaries and administrative assistants .......... Legal secretaries ........................ Medical secretaries .................... Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive ............. Other office and administrative support workers ................................ Computer operators ....................... Computer operators ................... Data entry and information processing workers ...................... Data entry keyers ....................... Word processors and typists ...... Insurance claims and policy processing clerks ......................... Insurance claims and policy processing clerks ..................... Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service .. Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service ...................................... Office clerks, general ..................... Office clerks, general ................. Office machine operators, except computer ...................................... Office machine operators, except computer ....................... Proofreaders and copy markers ..... Proofreaders and copy markers .................................... Statistical assistants ....................... Statistical assistants ................... Miscellaneous office and administrative support workers .... Office and administrative support workers, all other ...................... Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations .......................................... Supervisors, farming, fishing, and forestry workers ................................ First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers ......................................... Percent 11 - 20 days Number Percent 21 - 30 days Number Percent 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 920 13.8 860 12.9 360 5.4 1,280 19.2 6 920 13.8 860 12.9 360 5.4 1,280 19.2 6 340 50 90 10.8 9.1 13.4 340 70 60 10.8 12.7 9.0 140 40 50 4.4 7.3 7.5 620 60 150 19.6 10.9 22.4 5 4 6 440 19.4 390 17.2 140 6.2 460 20.3 7 1,860 – – 15.0 – – 1,590 30 30 12.8 17.6 17.6 820 30 30 6.6 17.6 17.6 2,490 20 20 20.0 11.8 11.8 7 7 7 170 140 40 19.1 20.6 19.0 70 60 7.9 8.8 – 90 30 60 10.1 4.4 28.6 180 130 50 20.2 19.1 23.8 7 7 25 130 13.4 120 12.4 60 6.2 290 29.9 10 130 13.4 120 12.4 60 6.2 290 29.9 10 160 12.2 140 10.7 80 6.1 320 24.4 6 160 630 630 12.2 12.4 12.4 140 730 730 10.7 14.3 14.3 80 340 340 6.1 6.7 6.7 320 970 970 24.4 19.1 19.1 6 6 6 60 15.4 80 20.5 30 7.7 90 23.1 10 60 15.4 – 80 20.5 – 30 – 7.7 – 90 20 23.1 40.0 10 10 – – – – – – 30 30 – 20.0 20.0 20 30 30 40.0 20.0 20.0 10 15 15 – – – 30 30 – 20.0 20.0 – – 670 19.8 400 11.8 160 4.7 570 16.8 6 670 19.8 400 11.8 160 4.7 570 16.8 6 1,910 12.3 1,930 12.4 1,040 6.7 3,460 22.3 7 150 15.6 30 3.1 30 3.1 140 14.6 5 150 15.6 30 3.1 30 3.1 140 14.6 5 See footnotes at end of table. Page 44 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers ..................................... Agricultural workers ............................ Animal breeders ............................. Animal breeders ......................... Graders and sorters, agricultural products ....................................... Graders and sorters, agricultural products ................................... Miscellaneous agricultural workers ......................................... Agricultural equipment operators .................................. Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse ......... Farmworkers, farm and ranch animals ..................................... Agricultural workers, all other ..... Fishing and hunting workers .............. Fishers and related fishing workers ......................................... Fishers and related fishing workers ..................................... Forest, conservation, and logging workers ............................................. Forest and conservation workers ... Forest and conservation workers ..................................... Logging workers ............................. Fallers ........................................ Logging equipment operators .... Log graders and scalers ............. Logging workers, all other .......... Construction and extraction occupations .......................................... Supervisors, construction and extraction workers ............................ First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers ......................................... First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers .................... Construction trades workers .............. Boilermakers .................................. Boilermakers .............................. Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons ................................ 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 45-1011 45-2000 45-2020 45-2021 960 13,040 50 50 70 1,680 – – 7.3 12.9 – – 300 1,660 – – 31.2 12.7 – – 230 2,750 – – 24.0 21.1 – – 45-2040 660 20 3.0 40 6.1 200 30.3 45-2041 660 20 3.0 40 6.1 200 30.3 45-2090 12,320 1,650 13.4 1,620 13.1 2,540 20.6 45-2091 680 30 4.4 20 2.9 100 14.7 45-2092 8,490 1,190 14.0 1,290 15.2 1,860 21.9 45-2093 45-2099 45-3000 3,120 30 130 420 – – 13.5 – – 300 – – 9.6 – – 570 – 20 18.3 – 15.4 45-3010 130 – – – – 20 15.4 45-3011 130 – – – – 20 15.4 45-4000 45-4010 1,410 40 220 – 15.6 – 100 – 7.1 – 150 – 10.6 – 45-4011 45-4020 45-4021 45-4022 45-4023 45-4029 40 1,370 100 480 50 730 – 220 – 140 20 60 – 16.1 – 29.2 40.0 8.2 – 50 – 6.6 20.0 4.2 – 6.8 – 150 20 30 – 100 – 10.9 20.0 6.2 – 13.7 47-0000 152,490 19,370 12.7 15,370 10.1 28,710 18.8 47-1000 9,080 1,340 14.8 770 8.5 1,400 15.4 47-1010 9,080 1,340 14.8 770 8.5 1,400 15.4 47-1011 47-2000 47-2010 47-2011 9,080 128,880 160 160 1,340 16,340 – – 14.8 12.7 – – 770 13,210 – – 8.5 10.2 – – 1,400 24,710 20 20 15.4 19.2 12.5 12.5 47-2020 2,510 430 17.1 130 5.2 350 13.9 See footnotes at end of table. Page 45 90 20 20 – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and forestry workers ..................................... Agricultural workers ............................ Animal breeders ............................. Animal breeders ......................... Graders and sorters, agricultural products ....................................... Graders and sorters, agricultural products ................................... Miscellaneous agricultural workers ......................................... Agricultural equipment operators .................................. Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse ......... Farmworkers, farm and ranch animals ..................................... Agricultural workers, all other ..... Fishing and hunting workers .............. Fishers and related fishing workers ......................................... Fishers and related fishing workers ..................................... Forest, conservation, and logging workers ............................................. Forest and conservation workers ... Forest and conservation workers ..................................... Logging workers ............................. Fallers ........................................ Logging equipment operators .... Log graders and scalers ............. Logging workers, all other .......... Construction and extraction occupations .......................................... Supervisors, construction and extraction workers ............................ First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers ......................................... First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers .................... Construction trades workers .............. Boilermakers .................................. Boilermakers .............................. Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons ................................ Percent 11 - 20 days Number Percent 21 - 30 days Number Percent 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 150 1,560 – – 15.6 12.0 – – 30 1,640 – – 3.1 12.6 – – 30 850 – – 3.1 6.5 – – 140 2,890 – – 14.6 22.2 – – 5 7 3 3 70 10.6 40 6.1 70 10.6 230 34.8 11 70 10.6 40 6.1 70 10.6 230 34.8 11 1,500 12.2 1,590 12.9 780 6.3 2,650 21.5 6 60 8.8 120 17.6 330 48.5 20 940 11.1 1,130 13.3 640 7.5 1,440 17.0 5 470 – – 15.1 – – 340 – – 10.9 – – 140 – – 4.5 – – 880 – 80 28.2 – 61.5 8 6 60 – – – – – – – – 80 61.5 60 – – – – – – 80 61.5 60 190 – 13.5 – 240 – 17.0 – 160 – 11.3 – 340 30 24.1 75.0 14 70 – 190 – 70 – 110 – 13.9 – 14.6 – 15.1 – 240 – 140 – 90 – 17.5 – 29.2 – 12.3 – 160 – – – 150 – 11.7 – – – 20.5 30 320 60 70 20 170 75.0 23.4 60.0 14.6 40.0 23.3 70 14 40 6 5 19 18,590 12.2 16,950 11.1 10,990 7.2 42,520 27.9 9 1,210 13.3 1,140 12.6 600 6.6 2,620 28.9 10 1,210 13.3 1,140 12.6 600 6.6 2,620 28.9 10 1,210 16,000 – – 13.3 12.4 – – 1,140 14,210 20 20 12.6 11.0 12.5 12.5 600 9,130 – – 6.6 7.1 – – 2,620 35,280 110 110 28.9 27.4 68.8 68.8 10 9 65 65 250 10.0 290 11.6 200 8.0 860 34.3 12 See footnotes at end of table. Page 46 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Brickmasons and blockmasons .. Stonemasons ............................. Carpenters ..................................... Carpenters ................................. Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers ........................................ Carpet installers ......................... Floor layers, except carpet, wood, and hard tiles ................. Floor sanders and finishers ........ Tile and marble setters ............... Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers .... Cement masons and concrete finishers .................................... Construction laborers ..................... Construction laborers ................. Construction equipment operators ...................................... Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators ................ Pile-driver operators ................... Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators .................................. Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers .................... Drywall and ceiling tile installers ................................... Tapers ........................................ Electricians ..................................... Electricians ................................. Glaziers .......................................... Glaziers ...................................... Insulation workers .......................... Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall .................................... Insulation workers, mechanical .. Painters and paperhangers ............ Painters, construction and maintenance ............................. Paperhangers ............................. Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters ............................ Pipelayers .................................. Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters ............................... Plasterers and stucco masons ....... Plasterers and stucco masons ... 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 47-2021 47-2022 47-2030 47-2031 2,300 200 31,270 31,270 390 40 3,930 3,930 17.0 20.0 12.6 12.6 110 20 3,290 3,290 4.8 10.0 10.5 10.5 320 30 6,690 6,690 13.9 15.0 21.4 21.4 47-2040 47-2041 1,770 540 320 60 18.1 11.1 210 – 11.9 – 250 180 14.1 33.3 47-2042 47-2043 47-2044 310 90 830 – 33.3 27.7 70 – 120 22.6 – 14.5 20 30 230 40 6.5 – 4.8 47-2050 1,720 130 7.6 130 7.6 530 30.8 47-2051 47-2060 47-2061 1,710 39,270 39,270 130 4,930 4,930 7.6 12.6 12.6 130 4,530 4,530 7.6 11.5 11.5 530 8,000 8,000 31.0 20.4 20.4 47-2070 5,290 730 13.8 400 7.6 890 16.8 47-2071 47-2072 260 20 20 7.7 – 30 11.5 – 50 19.2 – 47-2073 5,010 710 14.2 370 7.4 830 16.6 47-2080 3,950 380 9.6 260 6.6 720 18.2 47-2081 47-2082 47-2110 47-2111 47-2120 47-2121 47-2130 3,380 570 13,480 13,480 1,600 1,600 1,460 350 40 1,600 1,600 90 90 200 10.4 7.0 11.9 11.9 5.6 5.6 13.7 210 50 1,520 1,520 260 260 180 6.2 8.8 11.3 11.3 16.2 16.2 12.3 600 110 2,680 2,680 430 430 390 17.8 19.3 19.9 19.9 26.9 26.9 26.7 47-2131 47-2132 47-2140 1,370 90 4,820 190 – 660 13.9 – 13.7 180 – 370 13.1 – 7.7 360 30 630 26.3 33.3 13.1 47-2141 47-2142 4,790 30 660 – 13.8 – 370 – 7.7 – 620 – 12.9 – 47-2150 47-2151 8,950 660 1,580 140 17.7 21.2 820 50 9.2 7.6 1,210 120 13.5 18.2 47-2152 47-2160 47-2161 8,290 890 890 1,440 40 40 17.4 4.5 4.5 770 150 150 9.3 16.9 16.9 1,090 90 90 13.1 10.1 10.1 – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 47 – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Brickmasons and blockmasons .. Stonemasons ............................. Carpenters ..................................... Carpenters ................................. Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers ........................................ Carpet installers ......................... Floor layers, except carpet, wood, and hard tiles ................. Floor sanders and finishers ........ Tile and marble setters ............... Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers .... Cement masons and concrete finishers .................................... Construction laborers ..................... Construction laborers ................. Construction equipment operators ...................................... Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators ................ Pile-driver operators ................... Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators .................................. Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers .................... Drywall and ceiling tile installers ................................... Tapers ........................................ Electricians ..................................... Electricians ................................. Glaziers .......................................... Glaziers ...................................... Insulation workers .......................... Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall .................................... Insulation workers, mechanical .. Painters and paperhangers ............ Painters, construction and maintenance ............................. Paperhangers ............................. Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters ............................ Pipelayers .................................. Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters ............................... Plasterers and stucco masons ....... Plasterers and stucco masons ... Percent 11 - 20 days Number Percent 21 - 30 days Number Percent 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 240 – 4,320 4,320 10.4 – 13.8 13.8 280 – 3,270 3,270 12.2 – 10.5 10.5 150 40 2,260 2,260 6.5 20.0 7.2 7.2 810 40 7,510 7,510 35.2 20.0 24.0 24.0 12 7 7 7 220 60 12.4 11.1 170 130 9.6 24.1 200 20 11.3 3.7 410 80 23.2 14.8 7 7 70 90 22.6 – 10.8 30 – – 3.6 70 – 110 22.6 – 13.3 70 50 200 22.6 55.6 24.1 7 45 6 200 11.6 150 8.7 110 6.4 470 27.3 6 200 4,810 4,810 11.7 12.2 12.2 150 4,500 4,500 8.8 11.5 11.5 100 2,650 2,650 5.8 6.7 6.7 470 9,840 9,840 27.5 25.1 25.1 6 8 8 570 10.8 580 11.0 350 6.6 1,770 33.5 11 70 26.9 – 80 30.8 – 14 24 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 570 11.4 510 10.2 340 6.8 1,690 33.7 11 670 17.0 290 7.3 250 6.3 1,370 34.7 10 620 60 1,500 1,500 290 290 170 18.3 10.5 11.1 11.1 18.1 18.1 11.6 260 30 1,660 1,660 130 130 90 7.7 5.3 12.3 12.3 8.1 8.1 6.2 170 80 890 890 160 160 100 5.0 14.0 6.6 6.6 10.0 10.0 6.8 1,170 200 3,630 3,630 240 240 350 34.6 35.1 26.9 26.9 15.0 15.0 24.0 10 12 9 9 6 6 5 120 50 520 8.8 55.6 10.8 90 – 540 6.6 – 11.2 100 – 590 7.3 – 12.2 350 – 1,510 25.5 – 31.3 5 6 15 520 – 10.9 – 530 – 11.1 – 580 – 12.1 – 1,510 – 31.5 – 15 21 1,020 90 11.4 13.6 890 70 9.9 10.6 620 – 6.9 – 2,820 190 31.5 28.8 10 10 930 110 110 11.2 12.4 12.4 820 100 100 9.9 11.2 11.2 610 60 60 7.4 6.7 6.7 2,640 330 330 31.8 37.1 37.1 10 18 18 See footnotes at end of table. Page 48 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Reinforcing iron and rebar workers ......................................... Reinforcing iron and rebar workers ..................................... Roofers ........................................... Roofers ....................................... Sheet metal workers ...................... Sheet metal workers .................. Structural iron and steel workers .... Structural iron and steel workers ..................................... Helpers, construction trades .............. Helpers, construction trades .......... Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters ....... Helpers--carpenters ................... Helpers--electricians .................. Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons ......................... Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters ...... Helpers--roofers ......................... Helpers, construction trades, all other ......................................... Other construction and related workers ............................................. Construction and building inspectors ..................................... Construction and building inspectors ................................. Elevator installers and repairers ..... Elevator installers and repairers ................................... Fence erectors ............................... Fence erectors ........................... Hazardous materials removal workers ......................................... Hazardous materials removal workers ..................................... Highway maintenance workers ...... Highway maintenance workers .. Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators .................... Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators .................................. 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 47-2170 790 90 11.4 100 12.7 130 16.5 47-2171 47-2180 47-2181 47-2210 47-2211 47-2220 790 4,540 4,540 4,550 4,550 1,830 90 270 270 790 790 170 11.4 5.9 5.9 17.4 17.4 9.3 100 360 360 430 430 70 12.7 7.9 7.9 9.5 9.5 3.8 130 930 930 520 520 250 16.5 20.5 20.5 11.4 11.4 13.7 47-2221 47-3000 47-3010 1,830 7,050 7,050 170 1,030 1,030 9.3 14.6 14.6 70 680 680 3.8 9.6 9.6 250 1,600 1,600 13.7 22.7 22.7 47-3011 47-3012 47-3013 910 1,630 1,410 160 210 250 17.6 12.9 17.7 60 280 110 6.6 17.2 7.8 170 310 290 18.7 19.0 20.6 47-3014 400 – 140 35.0 47-3015 47-3016 1,290 80 47-3019 – – – 210 – 16.3 – – 1,330 190 47-4000 2,710 47-4010 60 4.7 – 180 – 14.0 – 14.3 150 11.3 500 37.6 340 12.5 280 10.3 440 16.2 210 80 38.1 – – – 47-4011 47-4020 210 410 80 80 38.1 19.5 – – – – – 47-4021 47-4030 47-4031 410 290 290 80 30 30 19.5 10.3 10.3 – – – 47-4040 160 60 37.5 47-4041 47-4050 47-4051 160 40 40 60 – – 47-4060 160 47-4061 160 – 20 – 4.9 – – – 20 70 70 4.9 24.1 24.1 – – 30 18.8 37.5 – – – – – – – – 30 18.8 – – – – – – 20 12.5 – – – – 20 12.5 See footnotes at end of table. Page 49 – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Reinforcing iron and rebar workers ......................................... Reinforcing iron and rebar workers ..................................... Roofers ........................................... Roofers ....................................... Sheet metal workers ...................... Sheet metal workers .................. Structural iron and steel workers .... Structural iron and steel workers ..................................... Helpers, construction trades .............. Helpers, construction trades .......... Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters ....... Helpers--carpenters ................... Helpers--electricians .................. Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons ......................... Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters ...... Helpers--roofers ......................... Helpers, construction trades, all other ......................................... Other construction and related workers ............................................. Construction and building inspectors ..................................... Construction and building inspectors ................................. Elevator installers and repairers ..... Elevator installers and repairers ................................... Fence erectors ............................... Fence erectors ........................... Hazardous materials removal workers ......................................... Hazardous materials removal workers ..................................... Highway maintenance workers ...... Highway maintenance workers .. Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators .................... Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators .................................. Percent 11 - 20 days Number Percent 21 - 30 days Number Percent 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 40 5.1 130 16.5 20 2.5 280 35.4 13 40 570 570 440 440 290 5.1 12.6 12.6 9.7 9.7 15.8 130 530 530 590 590 280 16.5 11.7 11.7 13.0 13.0 15.3 20 340 340 170 170 160 2.5 7.5 7.5 3.7 3.7 8.7 280 1,550 1,550 1,610 1,610 620 35.4 34.1 34.1 35.4 35.4 33.9 13 14 14 12 12 17 290 670 670 15.8 9.5 9.5 280 830 830 15.3 11.8 11.8 160 600 600 8.7 8.5 8.5 620 1,630 1,630 33.9 23.1 23.1 17 7 7 120 80 130 13.2 4.9 9.2 110 220 230 12.1 13.5 16.3 40 200 190 4.4 12.3 13.5 250 320 200 27.5 19.6 14.2 10 8 8 150 37.5 20 5.0 – – 80 20.0 7 120 – 9.3 – 180 – 14.0 – – 80 6.0 60 260 9.6 20 60 4.7 – 470 20 36.4 25.0 14 30 4.5 70 5.3 290 21.8 3 280 10.3 320 11.8 790 29.2 12 9.5 60 28.6 20 9.5 20 9.5 10 20 20 9.5 4.9 60 60 28.6 14.6 20 70 9.5 17.1 20 110 9.5 26.8 10 15 20 70 70 4.9 24.1 24.1 60 50 50 14.6 17.2 17.2 70 – – 17.1 – – 110 60 60 26.8 20.7 20.7 15 9 9 – – – – – – 30 18.8 3 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 20 20 18.8 50.0 50.0 3 37 37 – – – – – – 90 56.2 45 – – – – – – 90 56.2 45 See footnotes at end of table. Page 50 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners ................................ Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners ............................ Miscellaneous construction and related workers ............................. Construction and related workers, all other ...................... Extraction workers .............................. Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining ..... Derrick operators, oil and gas .... Rotary drill operators, oil and gas ........................................... Service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining ................................ Earth drillers, except oil and gas .... Earth drillers, except oil and gas ........................................... Mining machine operators .............. Continuous mining machine operators .................................. Mine cutting and channeling machine operators ................... Mining machine operators, all other ......................................... Roof bolters, mining ....................... Roof bolters, mining ................... Roustabouts, oil and gas ................ Roustabouts, oil and gas ............ Helpers--extraction workers ........... Helpers--extraction workers ....... Miscellaneous extraction workers .. Extraction workers, all other ....... Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations .......................................... Supervisors of installation, maintenance, and repair workers ..... First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers ....................................... First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers ................................... Electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers ........................................... Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers ............... Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day 2 days 3 - 5 days Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 47-4070 260 – – – – 30 11.5 47-4071 260 – – – – 30 11.5 47-4090 1,170 70 6.0 190 16.2 260 22.2 47-4099 47-5000 1,170 4,770 60 320 5.1 6.7 190 420 16.2 8.8 260 560 22.2 11.7 47-5010 47-5011 580 190 40 6.9 – 30 20 5.2 10.5 90 15.5 – 47-5012 270 70 25.9 47-5013 47-5020 130 440 30 – 6.8 47-5021 47-5040 440 710 30 70 6.8 9.9 47-5041 130 – – – – – – 47-5042 30 – – – – – – 47-5049 47-5060 47-5061 47-5070 47-5071 47-5080 47-5081 47-5090 47-5099 550 430 430 210 210 280 280 2,110 2,110 49-0000 – 30 11.1 – – 6.8 – 30 30 60 6.8 8.5 – 60 20 20 – – 80 – 18.2 80 110 18.2 15.5 – – – – – 140 140 10.9 4.7 4.7 – – – – 6.6 6.6 110 20 20 – – 20 20 150 150 20.0 4.7 4.7 – – 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 60 60 60 20 20 50 50 250 250 10.9 14.0 14.0 9.5 9.5 17.9 17.9 11.8 11.8 107,770 14,320 13.3 12,810 11.9 20,220 18.8 49-1000 2,950 400 13.6 340 11.5 520 17.6 49-1010 2,950 400 13.6 340 11.5 520 17.6 49-1011 2,950 400 13.6 340 11.5 520 17.6 49-2000 8,890 1,040 11.7 1,040 11.7 1,420 16.0 49-2010 1,430 340 23.8 190 13.3 320 22.4 See footnotes at end of table. Page 51 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners ................................ Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners ............................ Miscellaneous construction and related workers ............................. Construction and related workers, all other ...................... Extraction workers .............................. Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining ..... Derrick operators, oil and gas .... Rotary drill operators, oil and gas ........................................... Service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining ................................ Earth drillers, except oil and gas .... Earth drillers, except oil and gas ........................................... Mining machine operators .............. Continuous mining machine operators .................................. Mine cutting and channeling machine operators ................... Mining machine operators, all other ......................................... Roof bolters, mining ....................... Roof bolters, mining ................... Roustabouts, oil and gas ................ Roustabouts, oil and gas ............ Helpers--extraction workers ........... Helpers--extraction workers ....... Miscellaneous extraction workers .. Extraction workers, all other ....... Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations .......................................... Supervisors of installation, maintenance, and repair workers ..... First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers ....................................... First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers ................................... Electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers ........................................... Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers ............... Percent 11 - 20 days Number Percent 21 - 30 days Number Percent 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 80 30.8 20 7.7 90 34.6 30 11.5 13 80 30.8 20 7.7 90 34.6 30 11.5 13 60 5.1 70 6.0 100 8.5 420 35.9 13 60 450 5.1 9.4 70 480 6.0 10.1 100 350 8.5 7.3 420 2,200 35.9 46.1 13 25 70 12.1 – 70 40 12.1 21.1 20 – 3.4 – 260 90 44.8 47.4 19 31 18.5 20 7.4 – – 70 25.9 8 – 9.1 – 40 – 50 – – – – – – 20 – 4.5 100 240 76.9 54.5 33 42 20 30 4.5 4.2 240 280 54.5 39.4 42 15 70 53.8 31 – 32 70 – 9.9 40 80 9.1 11.3 20 15.4 20 15.4 – – – – – – – – 50 40 40 20 20 40 40 200 200 9.1 9.3 9.3 9.5 9.5 14.3 14.3 9.5 9.5 60 40 40 40 40 40 40 170 170 10.9 9.3 9.3 19.0 19.0 14.3 14.3 8.1 8.1 13,710 12.7 13,660 370 12.5 370 – – – – 220 220 3.6 9.3 9.3 – – – – 10.4 10.4 200 210 210 110 110 110 110 990 990 36.4 48.8 48.8 52.4 52.4 39.3 39.3 46.9 46.9 11 29 29 34 34 14 14 28 28 12.7 6,990 6.5 26,050 24.2 8 420 14.2 230 7.8 660 22.4 9 12.5 420 14.2 230 7.8 660 22.4 9 370 12.5 420 14.2 230 7.8 660 22.4 9 1,130 12.7 940 10.6 840 9.4 2,480 27.9 10 130 9.1 170 11.9 60 4.2 220 15.4 4 See footnotes at end of table. Page 52 20 40 40 – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers ........... Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers ....................................... Radio mechanics ........................ Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers ............................ Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers ................ Avionics technicians ................... Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers ....................... Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment ......... Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment ................. Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay ................ Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles ... Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers ................................... Security and fire alarm systems installers ................................... Vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers ........................................... Aircraft mechanics and service technicians ................................... Aircraft mechanics and service technicians ............................... Automotive technicians and repairers ....................................... Automotive body and related repairers ................................... Automotive glass installers and repairers ................................... Automotive service technicians and mechanics ......................... Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists .............. 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 49-2011 1,430 340 23.8 190 13.3 320 22.4 49-2020 49-2021 4,730 50 280 – 5.9 – 680 – 14.4 – 690 – 14.6 – 49-2022 4,680 270 5.8 670 14.3 690 14.7 49-2090 49-2091 2,730 80 430 – 15.8 – 170 – 6.2 – 400 20 14.7 25.0 49-2092 300 20 6.7 20 6.7 40 13.3 49-2093 470 120 25.5 30 6.4 70 14.9 49-2094 290 30 10.3 50 17.2 20 6.9 49-2095 40 49-2096 170 49-2097 – – – – 20 11.8 – – 50 29.4 520 100 19.2 20 3.8 50 9.6 49-2098 870 130 14.9 30 3.4 130 14.9 49-3000 35,300 5,410 15.3 4,510 12.8 6,870 19.5 49-3010 2,680 450 16.8 140 5.2 460 17.2 49-3011 2,680 450 16.8 140 5.2 460 17.2 49-3020 19,490 2,930 15.0 2,910 14.9 3,990 20.5 49-3021 3,550 480 13.5 340 9.6 900 25.4 49-3022 270 60 22.2 30 11.1 110 40.7 49-3023 15,680 2,390 15.2 2,540 16.2 2,990 19.1 49-3030 4,740 660 13.9 610 12.9 1,000 21.1 See footnotes at end of table. Page 53 – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers ........... Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers ....................................... Radio mechanics ........................ Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers ............................ Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers ................ Avionics technicians ................... Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers ....................... Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment ......... Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment ................. Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay ................ Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles ... Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repairers ................................... Security and fire alarm systems installers ................................... Vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers ........................................... Aircraft mechanics and service technicians ................................... Aircraft mechanics and service technicians ............................... Automotive technicians and repairers ....................................... Automotive body and related repairers ................................... Automotive glass installers and repairers ................................... Automotive service technicians and mechanics ......................... Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists .............. Percent 11 - 20 days Number Percent 21 - 30 days Number Percent 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 130 9.1 170 11.9 60 4.2 220 15.4 4 580 – 12.3 – 380 – 8.0 – 330 – 7.0 – 1,790 – 37.8 – 14 15 580 12.4 360 7.7 310 6.6 1,790 38.2 14 420 – 15.4 – 390 – 14.3 – 450 20 16.5 25.0 470 20 17.2 25.0 10 17 70 23.3 – – 80 26.7 60 20.0 16 130 27.7 60 12.8 – – 40 8.5 10 50 17.2 100 34.5 – – 40 13.8 8 – – – – 6 – – 30 17.6 4 15.4 160 30.8 14 – 100 11.5 20 – – – – 40 23.5 80 15.4 40 7.7 80 9.2 120 13.8 4,550 12.9 4,310 12.2 1,990 5.6 7,650 21.7 6 270 10.1 320 11.9 160 6.0 880 32.8 11 270 10.1 320 11.9 160 6.0 880 32.8 11 2,520 12.9 2,230 11.4 1,170 6.0 3,750 19.2 5 360 10.1 400 11.3 350 9.9 720 20.3 7 – 20 7.4 30 11.1 3 – – – – 80 – – 2,140 13.6 1,820 11.6 800 5.1 3,000 19.1 5 680 14.3 410 8.6 250 5.3 1,130 23.8 7 See footnotes at end of table. Page 54 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists .......... Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics ............................. Farm equipment mechanics ....... Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines ...... Rail car repairers ........................ Small engine mechanics ................ Motorboat mechanics ................. Motorcycle mechanics ................ Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics .. Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers ................................ Bicycle repairers ......................... Recreational vehicle service technicians ............................... Tire repairers and changers ....... Other installation, maintenance, and repair occupations ............................ Control and valve installers and repairers ....................................... Mechanical door repairers .......... Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door .......................................... Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers ....................................... Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers ................................... Home appliance repairers .............. Home appliance repairers .......... Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers ......................................... Industrial machinery mechanics ................................ Maintenance and repair workers, general ..................................... Maintenance workers, machinery ................................. Millwrights .................................. Line installers and repairers ........... 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 49-3031 4,740 660 13.9 610 12.9 1,000 21.1 49-3040 49-3041 4,630 1,230 620 190 13.4 15.4 490 130 10.6 10.6 640 120 13.8 9.8 49-3042 49-3043 49-3050 49-3051 49-3052 2,910 490 630 510 70 410 20 450 430 – 14.1 4.1 71.4 84.3 – 330 30 – – – 11.3 6.1 – – – 480 30 60 20 – 16.5 6.1 9.5 3.9 – 49-3053 50 – 30 60.0 49-3090 49-3091 – – – 3,120 50 310 – 9.9 – 370 – 11.9 – 720 40 23.1 80.0 49-3092 49-3093 310 2,760 30 280 9.7 10.1 100 270 32.3 9.8 20 660 6.5 23.9 49-9000 60,630 7,460 12.3 6,920 11.4 11,410 18.8 49-9010 49-9011 430 170 100 90 23.3 52.9 20 4.7 – 60 – – 14.0 – 49-9012 260 – – – 20 7.7 49-9020 7,390 790 10.7 950 12.9 1,550 21.0 49-9021 49-9030 49-9031 7,390 590 590 790 20 20 10.7 3.4 3.4 950 90 90 12.9 15.3 15.3 1,550 90 90 21.0 15.3 15.3 49-9040 35,820 4,500 12.6 4,670 13.0 6,970 19.5 49-9041 10,040 1,270 12.6 1,180 11.8 1,540 15.3 49-9042 23,170 2,890 12.5 3,270 14.1 4,860 21.0 49-9043 49-9044 49-9050 1,390 1,220 6,510 230 100 520 16.5 8.2 8.0 140 70 450 10.1 5.7 6.9 290 280 1,230 20.9 23.0 18.9 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 55 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists .......... Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics ............................. Farm equipment mechanics ....... Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines ...... Rail car repairers ........................ Small engine mechanics ................ Motorboat mechanics ................. Motorcycle mechanics ................ Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics .. Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers ................................ Bicycle repairers ......................... Recreational vehicle service technicians ............................... Tire repairers and changers ....... Other installation, maintenance, and repair occupations ............................ Control and valve installers and repairers ....................................... Mechanical door repairers .......... Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door .......................................... Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers ....................................... Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers ................................... Home appliance repairers .............. Home appliance repairers .......... Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers ......................................... Industrial machinery mechanics ................................ Maintenance and repair workers, general ..................................... Maintenance workers, machinery ................................. Millwrights .................................. Line installers and repairers ........... Percent 11 - 20 days Number Percent 21 - 30 days Number Percent 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 680 14.3 410 8.6 250 5.3 1,130 23.8 7 720 270 15.6 22.0 770 160 16.6 13.0 220 110 4.8 8.9 1,160 250 25.1 20.3 9 7 430 20 – – – 14.8 4.1 – – – 540 80 40 – 30 18.6 16.3 6.3 – 42.9 90 30 20 – – 3.1 6.1 3.2 – – 630 280 50 40 – 21.6 57.1 7.9 7.8 – 7 47 1 1 18 – – – – – 5 – – – 340 – 10.9 – 540 – 17.3 – 160 – 5.1 – 680 – 21.8 – 10 5 20 320 6.5 11.6 110 430 35.5 15.6 – 150 – 5.4 20 660 6.5 23.9 6 10 7,660 12.6 7,980 13.2 3,940 6.5 15,250 25.2 8 50 11.6 – 90 20.9 – 20 4.7 – 90 – 20.9 – 8 1 – – – 50 19.2 80 30.8 20 7.7 80 30.8 13 770 10.4 1,250 16.9 340 4.6 1,740 23.5 8 770 60 60 10.4 10.2 10.2 1,250 60 60 16.9 10.2 10.2 340 50 50 4.6 8.5 8.5 1,740 220 220 23.5 37.3 37.3 8 15 15 4,370 12.2 4,110 11.5 2,540 7.1 8,670 24.2 7 1,030 10.3 1,300 12.9 680 6.8 3,040 30.3 10 2,940 12.7 2,550 11.0 1,670 7.2 4,990 21.5 7 260 130 910 18.7 10.7 14.0 100 170 970 7.2 13.9 14.9 90 90 420 6.5 7.4 6.5 280 360 2,020 20.1 29.5 31.0 7 11 12 See footnotes at end of table. Page 56 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Electrical power-line installers and repairers ............................ Telecommunications line installers and repairers ............. Precision instrument and equipment repairers ..................... Camera and photographic equipment repairers ................. Medical equipment repairers ...... Musical instrument repairers and tuners ....................................... Precision instrument and equipment repairers, all other .. Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers ......................................... Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers ................................... Commercial divers ..................... Fabric menders, except garment .................................... Locksmiths and safe repairers ... Manufactured building and mobile home installers ............. Riggers ....................................... Signal and track switch repairers ................................... Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers ..................................... Installation, maintenance, and repair workers, all other ............ Production occupations .......................... Supervisors, production workers ........ First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers ......................................... First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers ..................................... Assemblers and fabricators ................ Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers .............. Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers ............................... Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers ..... 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 49-9051 2,450 150 6.1 160 6.5 450 18.4 49-9052 4,060 370 9.1 280 6.9 790 19.5 49-9060 510 50 9.8 50 9.8 50 9.8 49-9061 49-9062 80 260 – – – – 20 20 25.0 7.7 – 40 – 15.4 49-9063 40 – – – – – – 49-9069 130 20 15.4 – – – – 49-9090 9,370 1,480 15.8 49-9091 49-9092 800 30 70 – 8.8 – 49-9093 49-9094 20 30 – – 49-9095 49-9096 120 390 49-9097 110 49-9098 1,940 220 11.3 200 10.3 480 24.7 49-9099 51-0000 51-1000 5,920 173,440 6,250 1,120 29,180 1,130 18.9 16.8 18.1 380 18,550 510 6.4 10.7 8.2 810 30,330 1,070 13.7 17.5 17.1 51-1010 6,250 1,130 18.1 510 8.2 1,070 17.1 51-1011 51-2000 6,250 29,640 1,130 4,530 18.1 15.3 510 2,980 8.2 10.1 1,070 4,920 17.1 16.6 51-2010 710 40 5.6 20 2.8 170 23.9 51-2011 710 40 5.6 20 2.8 170 23.9 51-2020 2,470 380 15.4 220 8.9 420 17.0 20 50 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 57 690 7.4 1,470 15.7 60 – 7.5 – 100 – 12.5 – – – – – – – – – 16.7 12.8 – – – 20 – 5.1 – – – 20 30 – 16.7 7.7 – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Electrical power-line installers and repairers ............................ Telecommunications line installers and repairers ............. Precision instrument and equipment repairers ..................... Camera and photographic equipment repairers ................. Medical equipment repairers ...... Musical instrument repairers and tuners ....................................... Precision instrument and equipment repairers, all other .. Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers ......................................... Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers ................................... Commercial divers ..................... Fabric menders, except garment .................................... Locksmiths and safe repairers ... Manufactured building and mobile home installers ............. Riggers ....................................... Signal and track switch repairers ................................... Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers ..................................... Installation, maintenance, and repair workers, all other ............ Production occupations .......................... Supervisors, production workers ........ First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers ......................................... First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers ..................................... Assemblers and fabricators ................ Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers .............. Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers ............................... Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers ..... Percent 11 - 20 days Number Percent 21 - 30 days Number Percent 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 290 11.8 390 15.9 190 7.8 820 33.5 13 620 15.3 580 14.3 220 5.4 1,200 29.6 10 40 7.8 170 33.3 – – 150 29.4 17 20 – 7.7 – 140 – 53.8 – – – – 30 40 37.5 15.4 3 17 – – – – – – – 6 – – 20 15.4 – – 70 53.8 54 – 1,470 15.7 1,340 14.3 170 – 21.2 – 130 – 16.2 – – – 20 30 – – – – – 16.7 7.7 – – – 90 – 560 6.0 2,360 25.2 10 40 – 5.0 – 220 – 27.5 – 10 88 – – – – – – – – – – 10 18 – 23.1 – – – 50 – 12.8 30 120 25.0 30.8 9 20 – 60 54.5 36 270 13.9 330 17.0 130 6.7 300 15.5 7 950 21,500 680 16.0 12.4 10.9 750 20,140 750 12.7 11.6 12.0 310 11,550 450 5.2 6.7 7.2 1,590 42,200 1,670 26.9 24.3 26.7 10 7 8 680 10.9 750 12.0 450 7.2 1,670 26.7 8 680 3,670 10.9 12.4 750 3,710 12.0 12.5 450 2,240 7.2 7.6 1,670 7,590 26.7 25.6 8 8 40 5.6 150 21.1 110 15.5 190 26.8 19 40 5.6 150 21.1 110 15.5 190 26.8 19 270 10.9 330 13.4 220 8.9 630 25.5 9 See footnotes at end of table. Page 58 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Coil winders, tapers, and finishers .................................... Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers ............. Electromechanical equipment assemblers ............................... Engine and other machine assemblers ................................... Engine and other machine assemblers ............................... Structural metal fabricators and fitters ............................................ Structural metal fabricators and fitters ........................................ Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators .................................... Fiberglass laminators and fabricators ................................ Team assemblers ....................... Timing device assemblers, adjusters, and calibrators ......... Assemblers and fabricators, all other ......................................... Food processing workers ................... Bakers ............................................ Bakers ........................................ Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers ......... Butchers and meat cutters ......... Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers ............................ Slaughterers and meat packers ..................................... Miscellaneous food processing workers ......................................... Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders .............. Food batchmakers ..................... Food cooking machine operators and tenders .............................. Metal workers and plastic workers ..... Computer control programmers and operators ............................... Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic ....................................... Numerical tool and process control programmers ................ 2 days 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent – – Number Percent 51-2021 140 20 14.3 51-2022 2,170 340 15.7 51-2023 150 51-2030 740 110 14.9 70 51-2031 740 110 14.9 70 51-2040 240 50 20.8 – 51-2041 240 50 20.8 – 51-2090 25,480 3,970 15.6 2,670 51-2091 51-2092 380 960 40 130 10.5 13.5 50 130 51-2093 20 51-2099 51-3000 51-3010 51-3011 24,120 10,170 1,720 1,720 3,800 1,120 170 170 15.8 11.0 9.9 9.9 2,490 950 230 230 10.3 9.3 13.4 13.4 4,000 1,930 260 260 16.6 19.0 15.1 15.1 51-3020 51-3021 6,500 4,340 790 450 12.2 10.4 600 280 9.2 6.5 1,330 860 20.5 19.8 51-3022 1,560 210 13.5 250 16.0 310 19.9 51-3023 600 130 21.7 70 11.7 160 26.7 51-3090 1,960 160 8.2 120 6.1 340 17.3 51-3091 51-3092 180 1,450 – 120 – 8.3 20 80 11.1 5.5 30 290 16.7 20.0 51-3093 51-4000 320 42,450 30 8,420 9.4 19.8 – 4,750 – 11.2 20 7,450 6.2 17.6 51-4010 690 130 18.8 70 10.1 140 20.3 51-4011 670 130 19.4 70 10.4 140 20.9 51-4012 20 – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 59 – – 200 – 14.3 380 17.5 20 13.3 9.5 100 13.5 9.5 100 13.5 – 20 8.3 – 20 8.3 10.5 4,210 16.5 13.2 13.5 50 160 13.2 16.7 9.2 – – – 20 – – – – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Coil winders, tapers, and finishers .................................... Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers ............. Electromechanical equipment assemblers ............................... Engine and other machine assemblers ................................... Engine and other machine assemblers ............................... Structural metal fabricators and fitters ............................................ Structural metal fabricators and fitters ........................................ Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators .................................... Fiberglass laminators and fabricators ................................ Team assemblers ....................... Timing device assemblers, adjusters, and calibrators ......... Assemblers and fabricators, all other ......................................... Food processing workers ................... Bakers ............................................ Bakers ........................................ Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers ......... Butchers and meat cutters ......... Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers ............................ Slaughterers and meat packers ..................................... Miscellaneous food processing workers ......................................... Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders .............. Food batchmakers ..................... Food cooking machine operators and tenders .............................. Metal workers and plastic workers ..... Computer control programmers and operators ............................... Computer-controlled machine tool operators, metal and plastic ....................................... Numerical tool and process control programmers ................ Percent 11 - 20 days Number 21 - 30 days Percent Number Percent – – 20 14.3 20 14.3 240 11.1 290 13.4 20 13.3 30 20.0 100 13.5 90 12.2 70 100 13.5 90 12.2 70 90 37.5 – – – 90 37.5 – – – 3,170 12.4 3,120 12.2 1,820 70 80 18.4 8.3 40 130 10.5 13.5 20 70 – – – – 200 – 31 days or more Number 50 35.7 14 520 24.0 8 50 33.3 17 9.5 190 25.7 10 9.5 190 25.7 10 – 50 20.8 8 – 50 20.8 8 7.1 6,530 25.6 8 5.3 7.3 110 270 28.9 28.1 10 9 – 10 9.2 – – Percent Median days away from work – – 3,010 1,520 160 160 12.5 14.9 9.3 9.3 2,930 1,470 200 200 12.1 14.5 11.6 11.6 1,740 740 160 160 7.2 7.3 9.3 9.3 6,150 2,450 550 550 25.5 24.1 32.0 32.0 7 9 14 14 990 740 15.2 17.1 1,080 780 16.6 18.0 320 180 4.9 4.1 1,390 1,040 21.4 24.0 8 10 170 10.9 220 14.1 110 7.1 290 18.6 6 80 13.3 80 13.3 20 3.3 60 10.0 3 370 18.9 200 10.2 260 13.3 510 26.0 10 20 340 11.1 23.4 40 90 22.2 6.2 30 110 16.7 7.6 30 420 16.7 29.0 14 7 – 5,720 – 13.5 70 4,490 21.9 10.6 120 2,370 37.5 5.6 60 9,230 18.8 21.7 23 6 70 10.1 80 11.6 40 5.8 150 21.7 5 60 9.0 80 11.9 40 6.0 150 22.4 5 – 6 – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 60 – – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ........................................... Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ...................... Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ................................ Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ................................ Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ........................................... Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ........ Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ...................... Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ................................ Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ...................... Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ...................... Machinists ...................................... Machinists .................................. Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders .................................. Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders .............................. Pourers and casters, metal ........ Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic .......................... Model makers, metal and plastic ....................................... Patternmakers, metal and plastic ....................................... Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic .......................... Foundry mold and coremakers .. 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 51-4020 1,450 170 11.7 150 10.3 230 15.9 51-4021 490 60 12.2 30 6.1 80 16.3 51-4022 540 30 5.6 50 9.3 60 11.1 51-4023 410 80 19.5 70 17.1 90 22.0 51-4030 5,200 950 18.3 630 12.1 770 14.8 51-4031 2,750 440 16.0 420 15.3 420 15.3 51-4032 160 30 18.8 – 30 18.8 51-4033 1,730 430 24.9 160 9.2 230 13.3 51-4034 310 30 9.7 30 9.7 50 16.1 51-4035 51-4040 51-4041 250 5,350 5,350 20 950 950 8.0 17.8 17.8 – 470 470 – 8.8 8.8 40 1,040 1,040 16.0 19.4 19.4 51-4050 990 270 27.3 70 7.1 150 15.2 51-4051 51-4052 830 160 250 20 30.1 12.5 50 30 6.0 18.8 130 20 15.7 12.5 51-4060 60 – – – – 30 50.0 51-4061 20 – – – – 51-4062 40 – – – – 30 75.0 51-4070 51-4071 2,210 390 12.2 17.9 360 90 16.3 23.1 530 70 See footnotes at end of table. Page 61 24.0 17.9 – 270 70 – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ........................................... Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ...................... Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ................................ Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ................................ Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ........................................... Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ........ Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ...................... Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ................................ Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ...................... Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ...................... Machinists ...................................... Machinists .................................. Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders .................................. Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders .............................. Pourers and casters, metal ........ Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic .......................... Model makers, metal and plastic ....................................... Patternmakers, metal and plastic ....................................... Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic .......................... Foundry mold and coremakers .. Percent 11 - 20 days Number Percent 21 - 30 days Number Percent 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 190 13.1 270 18.6 120 8.3 310 21.4 10 100 20.4 60 12.2 60 12.2 110 22.4 10 60 11.1 170 31.5 40 7.4 140 25.9 11 40 9.8 40 9.8 30 7.3 60 14.6 3 590 11.3 620 11.9 360 6.9 1,300 25.0 7 260 9.5 330 12.0 130 4.7 750 27.3 7 40 25.0 50 31.2 6 230 13.3 200 11.6 160 9.2 320 18.5 6 40 12.9 50 16.1 50 16.1 60 19.4 11 – 570 570 – 10.7 10.7 30 620 620 12.0 11.6 11.6 20 220 220 8.0 4.1 4.1 120 1,470 1,470 48.0 27.5 27.5 27 7 7 60 6.1 80 8.1 80 8.1 270 27.3 5 50 6.0 – 50 30 6.0 18.8 70 – – 8.4 – 230 40 27.7 25.0 5 9 – – – – – – – – 4 – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – 4 17.6 12.8 5 4 340 40 15.4 10.3 – – 230 40 See footnotes at end of table. Page 62 10.4 10.3 – – 90 30 4.1 7.7 390 50 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ................................ Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ........................................... Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ................................ Tool and die makers ....................... Tool and die makers ................... Welding, soldering, and brazing workers ......................................... Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers ..................................... Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders ..................................... Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers ............................. Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ................................ Lay-out workers, metal and plastic ....................................... Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ...................... Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners ............................... Metal workers and plastic workers, all other ...................... Printing workers ................................. Bookbinders and bindery workers .. Bindery workers ......................... Bookbinders ............................... Printers ........................................... Job printers ................................ Prepress technicians and workers ..................................... Printing machine operators ........ Textile, apparel, and furnishings workers ............................................. Laundry and dry-cleaning workers ......................................... Laundry and dry-cleaning workers ..................................... 2 days Percent Number 51-4072 1,820 460 25.3 51-4080 710 300 42.3 – 51-4081 51-4110 51-4111 710 960 960 300 250 250 42.3 26.0 26.0 51-4120 13,350 2,710 51-4121 12,700 51-4122 Percent Number Percent 11.0 280 15.4 – 300 42.3 – 100 100 – 10.4 10.4 300 200 200 42.3 20.8 20.8 20.3 1,810 13.6 2,350 17.6 2,670 21.0 1,740 13.7 2,260 17.8 650 40 6.2 70 10.8 100 15.4 51-4190 11,480 2,150 18.7 1,170 10.2 1,870 16.3 51-4191 320 60 18.8 30 9.4 40 12.5 51-4192 580 80 13.8 30 5.2 80 13.8 51-4193 690 90 13.0 100 14.5 240 34.8 51-4194 80 51-4199 51-5000 51-5010 51-5011 51-5012 51-5020 51-5021 9,810 4,830 790 730 60 4,040 160 1,910 970 140 120 20 830 20 19.5 20.1 17.7 16.4 33.3 20.5 12.5 1,000 570 90 80 – 490 60 10.2 11.8 11.4 11.0 – 12.1 37.5 1,500 910 140 140 – 770 – 15.3 18.8 17.7 19.2 – 19.1 – 51-5022 51-5023 390 3,500 90 730 23.1 20.9 40 390 10.3 11.1 130 620 33.3 17.7 51-6000 7,360 1,160 15.8 690 9.4 1,310 17.8 51-6010 2,740 280 10.2 260 9.5 630 23.0 51-6011 2,740 280 10.2 260 9.5 630 23.0 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 63 – 200 3 - 5 days – – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ................................ Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ........................................... Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ................................ Tool and die makers ....................... Tool and die makers ................... Welding, soldering, and brazing workers ......................................... Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers ..................................... Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders ..................................... Miscellaneous metalworkers and plastic workers ............................. Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ................................ Lay-out workers, metal and plastic ....................................... Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic ...................... Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners ............................... Metal workers and plastic workers, all other ...................... Printing workers ................................. Bookbinders and bindery workers .. Bindery workers ......................... Bookbinders ............................... Printers ........................................... Job printers ................................ Prepress technicians and workers ..................................... Printing machine operators ........ Textile, apparel, and furnishings workers ............................................. Laundry and dry-cleaning workers ......................................... Laundry and dry-cleaning workers ..................................... 310 Percent 11 - 20 days Number Percent 21 - 30 days Number Percent 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 17.0 180 9.9 60 3.3 340 18.7 5 – 40 5.6 40 5.6 20 2.8 3 90 90 – 9.4 9.4 40 70 70 5.6 7.3 7.3 40 40 40 5.6 4.2 4.2 20 220 220 2.8 22.9 22.9 3 4 4 2,160 16.2 1,180 8.8 690 5.2 2,440 18.3 5 1,960 15.4 1,110 8.7 660 5.2 2,310 18.2 5 200 30.8 70 10.8 30 4.6 130 20.0 10 1,630 14.2 1,290 11.2 700 6.1 2,660 23.2 7 60 18.8 50 15.6 – 60 18.8 9 80 13.8 30 4.3 – – – – – – – 80 13.8 220 37.9 23 40 5.8 40 5.8 150 21.7 4 20 25.0 – – – 14 – 1,450 520 140 130 – 390 50 14.8 10.8 17.7 17.8 – 9.7 31.2 1,170 510 100 80 – 410 – 11.9 10.6 12.7 11.0 – 10.1 – 560 380 70 70 – 310 – 5.7 7.9 8.9 9.6 – 7.7 – 2,220 960 110 100 – 850 – 22.6 19.9 13.9 13.7 – 21.0 – 7 5 6 6 5 5 4 20 320 5.1 9.1 30 370 7.7 10.6 30 280 7.7 8.0 50 790 12.8 22.6 4 6 860 11.7 840 11.4 470 6.4 2,030 27.6 8 330 12.0 410 15.0 130 4.7 690 25.2 8 330 12.0 410 15.0 130 4.7 690 25.2 8 See footnotes at end of table. Page 64 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials ........................... Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials ....................... Sewing machine operators ............. Sewing machine operators ......... Shoe and leather workers .............. Shoe and leather workers and repairers ................................... Shoe machine operators and tenders ..................................... Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers .......................................... Sewers, hand ............................. Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers ......................... Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders .................................. Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders ..................................... Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders ............. Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders ..................................... Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders ............. Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers ...................... Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers ......... Upholsterers ............................... Textile, apparel, and furnishings workers, all other ...................... Woodworkers ..................................... Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters .................................... Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters ................................ Furniture finishers .......................... Furniture finishers ...................... Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders ................. Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood .. 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 51-6020 410 40 9.8 50 12.2 60 14.6 51-6021 51-6030 51-6031 51-6040 410 2,070 2,070 140 40 390 390 20 9.8 18.8 18.8 14.3 50 160 160 20 12.2 7.7 7.7 14.3 60 320 320 50 14.6 15.5 15.5 35.7 51-6041 30 51-6042 120 51-6050 51-6051 270 30 51-6052 240 51-6060 690 51-6061 80 51-6062 180 100 55.6 51-6063 180 20 11.1 51-6064 250 30 51-6090 1,040 51-6091 51-6093 – – – – 20 16.7 30 11.1 – – – – – 30 12.5 – 160 23.2 – – – 20 – 20 16.7 20 7.4 – – 20 8.3 100 14.5 90 13.0 20 25.0 20 25.0 – – – – 40 22.2 – – 12.0 30 12.0 60 24.0 240 23.1 90 8.7 130 12.5 100 540 – 190 – 35.2 60 – 11.1 20 90 20.0 16.7 51-6099 51-7000 410 5,030 30 890 7.3 17.7 20 630 4.9 12.5 20 960 4.9 19.1 51-7010 970 210 21.6 100 10.3 150 15.5 51-7011 51-7020 51-7021 970 250 250 210 90 90 21.6 36.0 36.0 100 40 40 10.3 16.0 16.0 150 60 60 15.5 24.0 24.0 51-7040 3,380 560 16.6 420 12.4 610 18.0 51-7041 1,960 340 17.3 240 12.2 280 14.3 See footnotes at end of table. Page 65 – 16.7 – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials ........................... Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials ....................... Sewing machine operators ............. Sewing machine operators ......... Shoe and leather workers .............. Shoe and leather workers and repairers ................................... Shoe machine operators and tenders ..................................... Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers .......................................... Sewers, hand ............................. Tailors, dressmakers, and custom sewers ......................... Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders .................................. Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders ..................................... Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders ............. Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders ..................................... Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders ............. Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers ...................... Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers ......... Upholsterers ............................... Textile, apparel, and furnishings workers, all other ...................... Woodworkers ..................................... Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters .................................... Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters ................................ Furniture finishers .......................... Furniture finishers ...................... Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders ................. Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood .. 11 - 20 days Percent Number Percent 50 12.2 – – 50 240 240 – 12.2 11.6 11.6 – – 240 240 – – 11.6 11.6 – 21 - 30 days Number Percent 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 90 22.0 120 29.3 23 90 140 140 – 22.0 6.8 6.8 – 120 570 570 30 29.3 27.5 27.5 21.4 23 8 8 5 – 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – 30 25.0 5 – – – – 30 – 11.1 – – – – – 170 – 63.0 – 37 6 – – 20 8.3 – – 160 66.7 37 70 10.1 60 8.7 4.3 180 26.1 5 20 25.0 – – – – – 4 – – – – – 40 22.2 1 20 11.1 – – – – 60 33.3 9 30 12.0 20 8.0 20 8.0 70 28.0 8 160 15.4 80 7.7 70 6.7 270 26.0 9 20 40 20.0 7.4 40 – 7.4 30 – 5.6 30 70 30.0 13.0 15 3 100 630 24.4 12.5 30 550 7.3 10.9 30 460 7.3 9.1 160 910 39.0 18.1 17 6 130 13.4 90 9.3 60 6.2 230 23.7 6 130 30 30 13.4 12.0 12.0 90 9.3 – – 60 6.2 – – 230 20 20 23.7 8.0 8.0 6 2 2 430 12.7 410 12.1 330 9.8 620 18.3 7 250 12.8 210 10.7 240 12.2 390 19.9 7 – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 66 30 – – – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing ...................................... Miscellaneous woodworkers .......... Woodworkers, all other .............. Plant and system operators ............... Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers ............................ Power distributors and dispatchers ............................... Power plant operators ................ Stationary engineers and boiler operators ...................................... Stationary engineers and boiler operators .................................. Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators .......... Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators ...... Miscellaneous plant and system operators ...................................... Chemical plant and system operators .................................. Gas plant operators .................... Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers ............................. Plant and system operators, all other ......................................... Other production occupations ............ Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders .... Chemical equipment operators and tenders .............................. Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders ..................................... Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers ....... Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders ..................................... Grinding and polishing workers, hand ......................................... Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders ..................................... Cutting workers .............................. 2 days Percent Number Percent 220 30 30 290 15.6 7.0 7.0 18.2 51-8010 190 20 10.5 – – – – 51-8012 51-8013 20 180 20 – 11.1 – – – – – – – – 51-8020 640 180 28.1 50 7.8 80 12.5 51-8021 640 180 28.1 50 7.8 80 12.5 51-8030 220 20 9.1 20 9.1 30 13.6 51-8031 220 20 9.1 20 9.1 30 13.6 51-8090 540 80 14.8 100 18.5 30 5.6 51-8091 51-8092 40 30 – – – – – – – – – – – – 51-8093 60 – – – – – – 51-8099 51-9000 420 66,130 70 10,660 16.7 16.1 100 7,290 23.8 11.0 20 11,630 4.8 17.6 51-9010 970 260 26.8 110 11.3 150 15.5 51-9011 390 50 12.8 50 12.8 90 23.1 51-9012 580 200 34.5 60 10.3 60 10.3 51-9020 2,570 400 15.6 260 10.1 410 16.0 51-9021 1,440 210 14.6 100 6.9 250 17.4 51-9022 220 30 13.6 20 9.1 20 9.1 51-9023 51-9030 910 2,390 160 400 17.6 16.7 130 260 14.3 10.9 140 390 15.4 16.3 Page 67 320 140 140 160 Percent 1,410 430 430 1,590 See footnotes at end of table. 12.8 16.3 16.3 11.3 Number 51-7042 51-7090 51-7099 51-8000 – 180 70 70 180 3 - 5 days 22.7 32.6 32.6 10.1 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing ...................................... Miscellaneous woodworkers .......... Woodworkers, all other .............. Plant and system operators ............... Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers ............................ Power distributors and dispatchers ............................... Power plant operators ................ Stationary engineers and boiler operators ...................................... Stationary engineers and boiler operators .................................. Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators .......... Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators ...... Miscellaneous plant and system operators ...................................... Chemical plant and system operators .................................. Gas plant operators .................... Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers ............................. Plant and system operators, all other ......................................... Other production occupations ............ Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders .... Chemical equipment operators and tenders .............................. Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders ..................................... Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers ....... Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders ..................................... Grinding and polishing workers, hand ......................................... Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders ..................................... Cutting workers .............................. Percent 11 - 20 days Number Percent 21 - 30 days Number Percent 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 180 40 40 120 12.8 9.3 9.3 7.5 200 30 30 270 14.2 7.0 7.0 17.0 80 70 70 180 5.7 16.3 16.3 11.3 220 40 40 390 15.6 9.3 9.3 24.5 5 4 4 13 20 10.5 20 10.5 80 42.1 30 15.8 24 20 – 11.1 20 – 11.1 80 – 44.4 20 – 11.1 5 24 80 12.5 30 4.7 60 9.4 160 25.0 6 80 12.5 30 4.7 60 9.4 160 25.0 6 – – 20 9.1 – – 120 54.5 45 – – 20 9.1 – – 120 54.5 45 – – 200 37.0 80 14.8 13 – – – – – – – – – – – – 20 50.0 – 26 13 – – – – – – 30 50.0 28 – – – 40 – 7.4 – – 7,770 – 11.7 180 7,550 42.9 11.4 – 4,260 – 6.4 30 16,970 7.1 25.7 13 7 60 6.2 130 13.4 30 3.1 230 23.7 4 30 7.7 40 10.3 – – 120 30.8 6 30 5.2 90 15.5 – – 120 20.7 4 420 16.3 240 9.3 120 4.7 720 28.0 8 270 18.8 100 6.9 70 4.9 440 30.6 8 20 9.1 20 9.1 90 40.9 18 120 280 13.2 11.7 120 230 13.2 9.6 200 640 22.0 26.8 8 8 See footnotes at end of table. Page 68 – 40 190 – 4.4 7.9 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Cutters and trimmers, hand ........ Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders ..................................... Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders ................. Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders ..................................... Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders ........ Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders .... Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers ............... Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers ........... Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers ............................... Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers ........................... Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians .................. Dental laboratory technicians ..... Medical appliance technicians ... Ophthalmic laboratory technicians ............................... Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders .................. Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders .............. Painting workers ............................. Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders ..................................... Painters, transportation equipment ................................ Painting, coating, and decorating workers ..................................... Photographic process workers and processing machine operators ..... Photographic process workers ... Photographic processing machine operators ................... Semiconductor processors ............. Semiconductor processors ......... 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent – – 51-9031 150 20 13.3 30 20.0 51-9032 2,230 380 17.0 230 10.3 380 17.0 51-9040 1,600 190 11.9 210 13.1 330 20.6 51-9041 1,600 190 11.9 210 13.1 330 20.6 51-9050 260 60 23.1 20 7.7 60 23.1 51-9051 260 60 23.1 20 7.7 60 23.1 51-9060 6,600 900 13.6 770 11.7 880 13.3 51-9061 6,600 900 13.6 770 11.7 880 13.3 51-9070 30 – – – – – – 51-9071 30 – – – – – – 51-9080 51-9081 51-9082 430 190 110 51-9083 120 51-9110 4,800 750 15.6 51-9111 51-9120 4,800 2,460 750 460 51-9121 1,070 51-9122 60 20 20 – 11.6 15.8 – 90 30 30 20.9 15.8 27.3 – – 30 25.0 730 15.2 830 17.3 15.6 18.7 730 250 15.2 10.2 830 380 17.3 15.4 180 16.8 80 7.5 170 15.9 330 70 21.2 30 9.1 50 15.2 51-9123 1,060 210 19.8 140 13.2 160 15.1 51-9130 51-9131 420 320 60 50 14.3 15.6 50 40 11.9 12.5 70 40 16.7 12.5 51-9132 51-9140 51-9141 100 40 40 30 30.0 – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 69 14.0 10.5 18.2 – – – – 50 30 – – – – – – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Cutters and trimmers, hand ........ Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders ..................................... Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders ................. Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders ..................................... Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders ........ Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders .... Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers ............... Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers ........... Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers ............................... Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers ........................... Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians .................. Dental laboratory technicians ..... Medical appliance technicians ... Ophthalmic laboratory technicians ............................... Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders .................. Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders .............. Painting workers ............................. Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders ..................................... Painters, transportation equipment ................................ Painting, coating, and decorating workers ..................................... Photographic process workers and processing machine operators ..... Photographic process workers ... Photographic processing machine operators ................... Semiconductor processors ............. Semiconductor processors ......... Percent 11 - 20 days Number 21 - 30 days Percent Number Percent – – 20 13.3 30 20.0 260 11.7 200 9.0 180 180 11.2 160 10.0 180 11.2 160 20 7.7 20 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 40 26.7 14 8.1 600 26.9 7 120 7.5 410 25.6 6 10.0 120 7.5 410 25.6 6 30 11.5 20 7.7 50 19.2 5 7.7 30 11.5 20 7.7 50 19.2 5 840 12.7 940 14.2 490 7.4 1,780 27.0 9 840 12.7 940 14.2 490 7.4 1,780 27.0 9 – – – – – – – – 14 – – – – – – – – 14 14.0 – 36.4 – 7.0 – 18.2 – – – – – – 140 80 – 32.6 42.1 – 6 10 6 – – – – – 50 41.7 6 60 – 40 – 30 20 500 10.4 500 10.4 270 5.6 1,220 25.4 6 500 240 10.4 9.8 500 260 10.4 10.6 270 210 5.6 8.5 1,220 660 25.4 26.8 6 7 110 10.3 120 11.2 120 11.2 280 26.2 8 30 9.1 – 40 12.1 100 30.3 10 110 10.4 130 12.3 50 4.7 270 25.5 6 70 40 16.7 12.5 50 50 11.9 15.6 30 30 7.1 9.4 80 60 19.0 18.8 7 8 40 40.0 – – 20 20.0 – – 7 2 2 – – – – – – See footnotes at end of table. Page 70 – – – – – – – – – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Miscellaneous production workers ......................................... Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders .............. Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders .............................. Cooling and freezing equipment operators and tenders .............. Etchers and engravers ............... Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic ........... Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders ............. Tire builders ............................... Helpers--production workers ...... Production workers, all other ...... Transportation and material moving occupations .......................................... Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers .................. Aircraft cargo handling supervisors ................................... Aircraft cargo handling supervisors ............................... First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand ............................... First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand .............. First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators .......................... First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators ...................... Air transportation workers .................. Aircraft pilots and flight engineers .. Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers ................................. Commercial pilots ....................... Air traffic controllers and airfield operations specialists ................... Airfield operations specialists ..... Motor vehicle operators ...................... 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 51-9190 43,580 7,100 16.3 4,590 10.5 8,020 18.4 51-9191 240 40 16.7 20 8.3 20 8.3 51-9192 410 50 12.2 40 9.8 170 41.5 51-9193 51-9194 100 120 20 20.0 – 50 – 41.7 20 20 20.0 16.7 51-9195 1,200 170 14.2 70 5.8 270 22.5 51-9196 51-9197 51-9198 51-9199 760 420 3,420 36,910 50 40 680 6,040 6.6 9.5 19.9 16.4 70 30 360 3,960 9.2 7.1 10.5 10.7 130 40 690 6,660 17.1 9.5 20.2 18.0 53-0000 253,570 29,380 11.6 25,270 10.0 44,730 17.6 53-1000 3,650 430 11.8 390 10.7 720 19.7 53-1010 110 – – – – 40 36.4 53-1011 110 – – – – 40 36.4 53-1020 2,270 270 11.9 230 10.1 450 19.8 53-1021 2,270 270 11.9 230 10.1 450 19.8 53-1030 1,270 160 12.6 150 11.8 230 18.1 53-1031 53-2000 53-2010 1,270 910 880 160 80 60 12.6 8.8 6.8 150 30 30 11.8 3.3 3.4 230 80 80 18.1 8.8 9.1 53-2011 53-2012 520 360 20 40 3.8 11.1 – 20 – 5.6 50 20 9.6 5.6 53-2020 53-2022 53-3000 30 30 118,120 – – 10,960 – – 9.3 – – 10,360 – – 8.8 – – 20,320 – – 17.2 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 71 – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Miscellaneous production workers ......................................... Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders .............. Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders .............................. Cooling and freezing equipment operators and tenders .............. Etchers and engravers ............... Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic ........... Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders ............. Tire builders ............................... Helpers--production workers ...... Production workers, all other ...... Transportation and material moving occupations .......................................... Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers .................. Aircraft cargo handling supervisors ................................... Aircraft cargo handling supervisors ............................... First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand ............................... First-line supervisors/managers of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand .............. First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators .......................... First-line supervisors/managers of transportation and material-moving machine and vehicle operators ...................... Air transportation workers .................. Aircraft pilots and flight engineers .. Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers ................................. Commercial pilots ....................... Air traffic controllers and airfield operations specialists ................... Airfield operations specialists ..... Motor vehicle operators ...................... Percent 5,090 11.7 50 20.8 – 11 - 20 days Number 4,970 – Percent 11.4 21 - 30 days Number Percent 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 2,770 6.4 11,040 25.3 7 30 12.5 70 29.2 9 90 22.0 4 – – 6 3 – – 50 12.2 – – 20 20.0 – 20 20 20.0 16.7 – – – – 110 9.2 90 7.5 110 9.2 390 32.5 9 60 50 370 4,410 7.9 11.9 10.8 11.9 80 80 350 4,270 10.5 19.0 10.2 11.6 80 40 190 2,310 10.5 9.5 5.6 6.3 300 140 770 9,270 39.5 33.3 22.5 25.1 20 15 5 7 34,410 13.6 29,900 11.8 17,840 7.0 72,050 28.4 9 520 14.2 430 11.8 230 6.3 930 25.5 8 – – – – – – – 20 18.2 40 36.4 22 – – – – 20 18.2 40 36.4 22 330 14.5 260 11.5 180 7.9 560 24.7 8 330 14.5 260 11.5 180 7.9 560 24.7 8 200 15.7 170 13.4 30 2.4 340 26.8 8 200 150 140 15.7 16.5 15.9 170 180 180 13.4 19.8 20.5 30 80 80 2.4 8.8 9.1 340 320 320 26.8 35.2 36.4 8 19 19 70 70 13.5 19.4 150 30 28.8 8.3 30 50 5.8 13.9 190 120 36.5 33.3 20 17 – – 16,270 – – 13.8 – – 14,670 – – 12.4 – – 8,820 – – 7.5 – – 36,730 – – 31.1 2 2 11 See footnotes at end of table. Page 72 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians ................................... Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians .................. Bus drivers ..................................... Bus drivers, transit and intercity ..................................... Bus drivers, school ..................... Driver/sales workers and truck drivers .......................................... Driver/sales workers ................... Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer ............................. Truck drivers, light or delivery services .................................... Taxi drivers and chauffeurs ............ Taxi drivers and chauffeurs ........ Miscellaneous motor vehicle operators ...................................... Motor vehicle operators, all other ......................................... Rail transportation workers ................ Locomotive engineers and operators ...................................... Locomotive engineers ................ Rail yard engineers, dinkey operators, and hostlers ............ Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators ...................................... Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators ....................... Railroad conductors and yardmasters ................................. Railroad conductors and yardmasters ............................. Subway and streetcar operators .... Subway and streetcar operators .................................. Miscellaneous rail transportation workers ......................................... Rail transportation workers, all other ......................................... Water transportation workers ............. Sailors and marine oilers ................ Sailors and marine oilers ............ Ship and boat captains and operators ...................................... 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 53-3010 270 20 7.4 50 18.5 50 18.5 53-3011 53-3020 270 4,020 20 430 7.4 10.7 50 340 18.5 8.5 50 650 18.5 16.2 53-3021 53-3022 2,870 1,140 340 100 11.8 8.8 240 100 8.4 8.8 410 240 14.3 21.1 53-3030 53-3031 109,190 10,520 9,930 1,040 9.1 9.9 9,520 900 8.7 8.6 18,490 2,150 16.9 20.4 53-3032 65,930 5,670 8.6 5,130 7.8 10,880 16.5 53-3033 53-3040 53-3041 32,740 4,150 4,150 3,230 540 540 9.9 13.0 13.0 3,480 430 430 10.6 10.4 10.4 5,460 1,060 1,060 16.7 25.5 25.5 53-3090 500 30 6.0 20 4.0 70 14.0 53-3099 53-4000 500 2,200 30 110 6.0 5.0 20 90 4.0 4.1 70 220 14.0 10.0 53-4010 53-4011 610 510 30 20 4.9 3.9 20 – 3.3 – 60 50 9.8 9.8 53-4013 80 – – – 53-4020 410 20 4.9 20 4.9 30 7.3 53-4021 410 20 4.9 20 4.9 30 7.3 53-4030 1,090 40 3.7 40 3.7 120 11.0 53-4031 53-4040 1,090 20 40 3.7 – 40 – – 3.7 – 120 – 11.0 – 53-4041 20 – – – – – – 53-4090 70 – – – – – – 53-4099 53-5000 53-5010 53-5011 70 1,470 920 920 – 160 40 40 – 10.9 4.3 4.3 – – 4.1 3.3 3.3 – 220 160 160 – 15.0 17.4 17.4 53-5020 400 80 20.0 – 50 12.5 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 73 60 30 30 – – – TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians ................................... Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians .................. Bus drivers ..................................... Bus drivers, transit and intercity ..................................... Bus drivers, school ..................... Driver/sales workers and truck drivers .......................................... Driver/sales workers ................... Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer ............................. Truck drivers, light or delivery services .................................... Taxi drivers and chauffeurs ............ Taxi drivers and chauffeurs ........ Miscellaneous motor vehicle operators ...................................... Motor vehicle operators, all other ......................................... Rail transportation workers ................ Locomotive engineers and operators ...................................... Locomotive engineers ................ Rail yard engineers, dinkey operators, and hostlers ............ Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators ...................................... Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators ....................... Railroad conductors and yardmasters ................................. Railroad conductors and yardmasters ............................. Subway and streetcar operators .... Subway and streetcar operators .................................. Miscellaneous rail transportation workers ......................................... Rail transportation workers, all other ......................................... Water transportation workers ............. Sailors and marine oilers ................ Sailors and marine oilers ............ Ship and boat captains and operators ...................................... Percent 11 - 20 days Number 21 - 30 days Percent Number Percent 30 11.1 70 25.9 – – 30 580 11.1 14.4 70 570 25.9 14.2 – 310 420 160 14.6 14.0 460 110 16.0 9.6 15,120 1,710 13.8 16.3 13,510 1,420 8,560 13.0 4,850 410 410 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 50 18.5 10 – 7.7 50 1,130 18.5 28.1 10 10 190 110 6.6 9.6 800 330 27.9 28.9 12 9 12.4 13.5 8,230 610 7.5 5.8 34,380 2,680 31.5 25.5 11 8 8,280 12.6 5,230 7.9 22,190 33.7 14 14.8 9.9 9.9 3,820 470 470 11.7 11.3 11.3 2,390 260 260 7.3 6.3 6.3 9,510 970 970 29.0 23.4 23.4 10 6 6 130 26.0 40 8.0 200 40.0 12 130 190 26.0 8.6 40 230 50 40 8.2 7.8 60 50 – – – – – 8.0 10.5 – 170 – 7.7 200 1,200 40.0 54.5 12 40 9.8 9.8 50 40 8.2 7.8 340 290 55.7 56.9 46 47 50 62.5 57 – – – 20 4.9 40 9.8 20 4.9 270 65.9 44 20 4.9 40 9.8 20 4.9 270 65.9 44 110 10.1 120 11.0 90 8.3 560 51.4 33 110 – 10.1 – 120 – 11.0 – 90 – 8.3 – 560 – 51.4 – 33 1 – – 1 20 28.6 16 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 130 90 90 – 8.8 9.8 9.8 20 420 270 270 28.6 28.6 29.3 29.3 16 10 14 14 – – 110 27.5 10 – 310 190 190 – 21.1 20.7 20.7 – 180 140 140 – 12.2 15.2 15.2 110 27.5 20 5.0 See footnotes at end of table. Page 74 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels ........................... Ship engineers ............................... Ship engineers ........................... Other transportation workers .............. Parking lot attendants .................... Parking lot attendants ................ Service station attendants .............. Service station attendants .......... Transportation inspectors ............... Transportation inspectors ........... Miscellaneous transportation workers ......................................... Transportation workers, all other ......................................... Material moving workers .................... Conveyor operators and tenders .... Conveyor operators and tenders ..................................... Crane and tower operators ............ Crane and tower operators ........ Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators ....................... Dredge operators ....................... Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators ............. Hoist and winch operators .............. Hoist and winch operators .......... Industrial truck and tractor operators ...................................... Industrial truck and tractor operators .................................. Laborers and material movers, hand ............................................. Cleaners of vehicles and equipment ................................ Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand .............. Machine feeders and offbearers ................................. Packers and packagers, hand .... Pumping station operators ............. Gas compressor and gas pumping station operators ........ Pump operators, except wellhead pumpers .................... Wellhead pumpers ..................... Refuse and recyclable material collectors ...................................... 2 days Percent Number 3 - 5 days Percent Number Percent 53-5021 53-5030 53-5031 53-6000 53-6020 53-6021 53-6030 53-6031 53-6050 53-6051 400 150 150 7,000 1,310 1,310 1,070 1,070 230 230 80 30 30 600 110 110 160 160 – – 20.0 20.0 20.0 8.6 8.4 8.4 15.0 15.0 – – – – – 640 310 310 130 130 – – – – – 9.1 23.7 23.7 12.1 12.1 – – 50 – – 1,150 320 320 150 150 40 40 12.5 – – 16.4 24.4 24.4 14.0 14.0 17.4 17.4 53-6090 4,390 320 7.3 200 4.6 640 14.6 53-6099 53-7000 53-7010 4,390 120,210 310 320 17,050 20 7.3 14.2 6.5 200 13,710 40 4.6 11.4 12.9 640 22,020 30 14.6 18.3 9.7 53-7011 53-7020 53-7021 310 830 830 20 150 150 6.5 18.1 18.1 40 60 60 12.9 7.2 7.2 30 130 130 9.7 15.7 15.7 53-7030 53-7031 1,150 90 410 – 35.7 – 40 3.5 – 70 6.1 – 53-7032 53-7040 53-7041 1,050 440 440 410 40 40 39.0 9.1 9.1 40 80 80 3.8 18.2 18.2 70 50 50 6.7 11.4 11.4 53-7050 6,630 870 13.1 710 10.7 1,060 16.0 53-7051 6,630 870 13.1 710 10.7 1,060 16.0 53-7060 106,820 15,130 14.2 12,330 11.5 19,930 18.7 53-7061 4,820 670 13.9 620 12.9 820 17.0 53-7062 92,240 13,060 14.2 10,830 11.7 17,600 19.1 53-7063 53-7064 53-7070 2,160 7,610 250 340 1,050 – 15.7 13.8 – 170 710 – 7.9 9.3 – 410 1,090 – 19.0 14.3 – 53-7071 20 – – – – – – 53-7072 53-7073 60 160 – – – – – – – – – – – – 53-7080 1,880 190 See footnotes at end of table. Page 75 10.1 – 260 13.8 – 390 20.7 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels ........................... Ship engineers ............................... Ship engineers ........................... Other transportation workers .............. Parking lot attendants .................... Parking lot attendants ................ Service station attendants .............. Service station attendants .......... Transportation inspectors ............... Transportation inspectors ........... Miscellaneous transportation workers ......................................... Transportation workers, all other ......................................... Material moving workers .................... Conveyor operators and tenders .... Conveyor operators and tenders ..................................... Crane and tower operators ............ Crane and tower operators ........ Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators ....................... Dredge operators ....................... Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators ............. Hoist and winch operators .............. Hoist and winch operators .......... Industrial truck and tractor operators ...................................... Industrial truck and tractor operators .................................. Laborers and material movers, hand ............................................. Cleaners of vehicles and equipment ................................ Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand .............. Machine feeders and offbearers ................................. Packers and packagers, hand .... Pumping station operators ............. Gas compressor and gas pumping station operators ........ Pump operators, except wellhead pumpers .................... Wellhead pumpers ..................... Refuse and recyclable material collectors ...................................... Percent 11 - 20 days Number 21 - 30 days 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work Percent Number Percent – 20 20 560 80 80 70 70 60 60 – 13.3 13.3 8.0 6.1 6.1 6.5 6.5 26.1 26.1 110 40 40 1,970 220 220 230 230 70 70 27.5 26.7 26.7 28.1 16.8 16.8 21.5 21.5 30.4 30.4 10 11 11 11 4 4 7 7 25 25 110 20 20 1,040 200 200 190 190 – – 27.5 13.3 13.3 14.9 15.3 15.3 17.8 17.8 – – 20 20 20 1,030 70 70 130 130 30 30 5.0 13.3 13.3 14.7 5.3 5.3 12.1 12.1 13.0 13.0 630 14.4 800 18.2 360 8.2 1,440 32.8 14 630 15,930 40 14.4 13.3 12.9 800 13,170 40 18.2 11.0 12.9 360 7,850 20 8.2 6.5 6.5 1,440 30,490 120 32.8 25.4 38.7 14 7 15 40 100 100 12.9 12.0 12.0 40 40 40 12.9 4.8 4.8 20 100 100 6.5 12.0 12.0 120 260 260 38.7 31.3 31.3 15 10 10 60 5.2 – 50 4.3 – 30 2.6 – 490 70 42.6 77.8 11 50 40 40 – 9.1 9.1 430 80 80 41.0 18.2 18.2 7 10 10 – – – 50 50 50 4.8 11.4 11.4 50 100 100 4.8 22.7 22.7 1,080 16.3 760 11.5 470 7.1 1,670 25.2 8 1,080 16.3 760 11.5 470 7.1 1,670 25.2 8 14,130 13.2 11,640 10.9 6,920 6.5 26,750 25.0 7 680 14.1 540 11.2 290 6.0 1,200 24.9 8 12,180 13.2 9,610 10.4 6,180 6.7 22,760 24.7 7 190 1,080 – 8.8 14.2 – 310 1,170 30 14.4 15.4 12.0 110 340 40 5.1 4.5 16.0 630 2,170 140 29.2 28.5 56.0 10 10 47 – 1 – – – – – – – – 290 15.4 – – – – 30 – 18.8 – – – – 250 13.3 See footnotes at end of table. Page 76 90 4.8 – 60 80 100.0 50.0 142 22 410 21.8 7 TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation Occupation code2 Private industry3 1 day Number Refuse and recyclable material collectors .................................. Shuttle car operators ...................... Shuttle car operators .................. Tank car, truck, and ship loaders ... Tank car, truck, and ship loaders ..................................... Miscellaneous material moving workers ......................................... Material moving workers, all other ......................................... Nonclassifiable ....................................... 53-7081 53-7110 53-7111 53-7120 1,880 160 160 120 53-7121 120 53-7190 1,610 53-7199 99-9999 1,610 2,010 190 – – – 2 days Percent Percent Number Percent 260 – – 20 13.8 – – 16.7 390 – – 30 20.7 – – 25.0 – 20 16.7 30 25.0 200 12.4 140 8.7 320 19.9 200 650 12.4 32.3 140 510 8.7 25.4 320 250 19.9 12.4 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 77 10.1 – – – Number 3 - 5 days TABLE R66. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by occupation and number of days away from work, 2005 — Continued Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving Occupation 6 - 10 days Number Refuse and recyclable material collectors .................................. Shuttle car operators ...................... Shuttle car operators .................. Tank car, truck, and ship loaders ... Tank car, truck, and ship loaders ..................................... Miscellaneous material moving workers ......................................... Material moving workers, all other ......................................... Nonclassifiable ....................................... 290 – – – – Percent 11 - 20 days Number 15.4 – – – 250 20 20 – – – 21 - 30 days Percent Number 13.3 12.5 12.5 – – – – 4.8 – – – – – – 90 Percent 31 days or more Number Percent Median days away from work 410 90 90 50 21.8 56.2 56.2 41.7 7 34 34 4 50 41.7 4 160 9.9 240 14.9 130 8.1 420 26.1 10 160 90 9.9 4.5 240 130 14.9 6.5 130 70 8.1 3.5 420 320 26.1 15.9 10 2 1 Days-away-from-work cases include those that result in days away from work with or without job transfer or restriction. 2 Standard Occupational Classification Manual, 2000, Office of Management and Budget 3 Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees. NOTE: Dashes indicate data that are not available. 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 78
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