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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, 2004
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
1 day
2 days
3 - 5 days
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
1,259,320
180,500
14.3
144,480
11.5
231,350
18.4
11-0000
11-1000
11-1010
11-1011
23,080
3,210
640
640
4,200
500
130
130
18.2
15.6
20.3
20.3
2,230
280
–
–
9.7
8.7
–
–
4,810
710
180
180
20.8
22.1
28.1
28.1
11-1020
2,570
360
14.0
260
10.1
530
20.6
11-1021
2,570
360
14.0
260
10.1
530
20.6
11-2000
1,800
400
22.2
100
5.6
390
21.7
11-2010
290
170
58.6
–
11-2011
11-2020
11-2021
11-2022
11-2030
11-2031
11-3000
290
1,450
240
1,210
50
50
5,400
170
200
–
170
–
–
930
58.6
13.8
–
14.0
–
–
17.2
–
11-3010
450
110
11-3011
450
11-3020
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
–
–
–
90
–
–
590
–
6.2
–
7.4
–
–
10.9
–
380
50
320
–
–
1,170
–
26.2
20.8
26.4
–
–
21.7
24.4
40
8.9
100
22.2
110
24.4
40
8.9
100
22.2
360
150
41.7
50
13.9
–
11-3021
11-3030
11-3031
11-3040
360
1,230
1,230
390
150
220
220
50
41.7
17.9
17.9
12.8
50
240
240
–
13.9
19.5
19.5
–
–
200
200
80
11-3041
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
11-3042
140
–
–
–
–
–
–
11-3049
11-3050
11-3051
11-3060
11-3061
210
750
750
870
870
–
140
140
40
40
–
18.7
18.7
4.6
4.6
–
100
100
–
–
–
13.3
13.3
–
–
–
90
90
320
320
–
12.0
12.0
36.8
36.8
11-3070
1,350
230
17.0
100
7.4
360
26.7
11-3071
11-9000
1,350
12,680
230
2,370
17.0
18.7
100
1,260
7.4
9.9
360
2,530
26.7
20.0
See footnotes at end of table.
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90
–
–
–
16.3
16.3
20.5
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
21 - 30 days
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
12.6
143,560
11.4
85,620
2,600
480
120
120
11.3
15.0
18.8
18.8
2,440
210
60
60
10.6
6.5
9.4
9.4
360
14.0
160
360
14.0
110
6.1
Total .............................................. 159,250
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
6.8
314,570
25.0
7
1,220
150
–
–
5.3
4.7
–
–
5,590
880
100
100
24.2
27.4
15.6
15.6
6
6
5
5
6.2
120
4.7
780
30.4
7
160
6.2
120
4.7
780
30.4
7
290
16.1
150
8.3
350
19.4
6
60
20.7
1
60
280
90
190
–
–
1,350
20.7
19.3
37.5
15.7
–
–
25.0
1
8
14
7
1
1
6
–
–
–
50
–
–
690
–
5.5
–
4.1
–
–
12.8
–
270
–
250
–
–
430
120
26.7
–
–
–
–
40
8.9
5
120
26.7
–
–
–
–
40
8.9
5
80
–
–
–
140
140
120
–
18.6
–
20.7
–
–
8.0
–
Percent
31 days or more
–
150
20
130
–
–
250
–
10.3
8.3
10.7
–
–
4.6
–
50
13.9
20
5.6
70
19.4
2
–
11.4
11.4
30.8
50
90
90
20
13.9
7.3
7.3
5.1
20
60
60
–
5.6
4.9
4.9
–
70
280
280
90
19.4
22.8
22.8
23.1
2
5
5
7
–
2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
42.9
14
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
210
210
330
330
–
28.0
28.0
37.9
37.9
7
8
8
10
10
120
90
90
90
90
57.1
12.0
12.0
10.3
10.3
–
100
100
–
–
–
13.3
13.3
–
–
120
8.9
130
9.6
80
5.9
330
24.4
5
120
1,310
8.9
10.3
130
1,510
9.6
11.9
80
670
5.9
5.3
330
3,010
24.4
23.7
5
6
See footnotes at end of table.
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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, 2004 — 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 .................................
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 ...........................
Wholesale and retail buyers,
except farm products ................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
11-9010
470
60
12.8
50
10.6
70
14.9
11-9011
11-9012
11-9020
11-9021
11-9030
350
120
1,400
1,400
430
50
–
160
160
120
14.3
–
11.4
11.4
27.9
50
–
110
110
70
14.3
–
7.9
7.9
16.3
–
–
170
170
120
–
–
12.1
12.1
27.9
11-9031
130
70
53.8
–
–
–
–
11-9032
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
11-9033
160
–
–
–
–
–
–
11-9039
11-9040
11-9041
11-9050
11-9051
11-9060
11-9061
11-9080
11-9081
80
90
90
2,240
2,240
140
140
150
150
–
–
–
340
340
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.2
15.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.1
3.1
42.9
42.9
–
–
–
–
–
250
250
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.2
11.2
–
–
–
–
11-9110
1,610
360
22.4
190
11.8
240
14.9
11-9111
1,610
360
22.4
190
11.8
240
14.9
11-9140
670
230
34.3
–
–
90
13.4
11-9141
670
230
34.3
–
–
90
13.4
11-9150
1,290
480
37.2
160
12.4
190
14.7
11-9151
11-9190
11-9199
1,290
4,170
4,170
480
570
570
37.2
13.7
13.7
160
490
490
12.4
11.8
11.8
190
1,330
1,330
14.7
31.9
31.9
13-0000
13-1000
13-1020
6,330
4,320
1,200
1,260
850
280
19.9
19.7
23.3
610
340
130
9.6
7.9
10.8
1,000
730
160
15.8
16.9
13.3
13-1021
160
13-1022
590
–
170
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
28.8
70
70
60
60
–
–
–
–
80
13.6
–
–
60
10.2
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
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 .................................
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 ...........................
Wholesale and retail buyers,
except farm products ................
6 - 10 days
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
–
–
150
31.9
–
–
12.9
12.9
–
150
–
260
260
–
42.9
–
18.6
18.6
–
–
–
–
–
180
180
–
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
50
10.6
60
12.8
14
90
90
50
–
–
6.4
6.4
11.6
–
–
420
420
–
–
–
30.0
30.0
–
14
8
14
14
3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.0
4.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
850
850
–
–
80
80
–
–
–
37.9
37.9
–
–
53.3
53.3
3
3
3
14
14
3
3
68
68
–
–
–
270
270
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.1
12.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
360
360
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.1
16.1
–
–
–
–
240
14.9
190
11.8
110
6.8
280
17.4
6
240
14.9
190
11.8
110
6.8
280
17.4
6
90
13.4
–
–
–
–
170
25.4
5
90
13.4
–
–
–
–
170
25.4
5
70
5.4
100
7.8
40
3.1
240
18.6
3
70
360
360
5.4
8.6
8.6
100
360
360
7.8
8.6
8.6
40
190
190
3.1
4.6
4.6
240
870
870
18.6
20.9
20.9
3
4
4
780
510
90
12.3
11.8
7.5
510
390
100
8.1
9.0
8.3
490
340
150
7.7
7.9
12.5
1,680
1,160
290
26.5
26.9
24.2
7
7
6
–
30
27.1
5
–
–
50
8.5
–
80
See footnotes at end of table.
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90
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.6
–
–
–
160
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
Purchasing agents, except
wholesale, retail, and farm
products ...................................
Claims adjusters, appraisers,
examiners, and investigators .......
Claims adjusters, examiners,
and investigators ......................
Insurance appraisers, auto
damage ....................................
Compliance officers, except
agriculture, construction, health
and safety, and transportation ......
Compliance officers, except
agriculture, construction, health
and safety, and transportation ..
Cost estimators ..............................
Cost estimators ..........................
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 ................
Miscellaneous business operations
specialists .....................................
Business operations specialists,
all other ....................................
Financial specialists ...........................
Accountants and auditors ...............
Accountants and auditors ...........
Appraisers and assessors of real
estate ...........................................
Appraisers and assessors of real
estate .......................................
Credit analysts ...............................
Credit analysts ...........................
Financial analysts and advisors .....
Financial analysts .......................
Personal financial advisors ........
Insurance underwriters ...............
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
13-1023
450
120
26.7
50
11.1
90
20.0
13-1030
950
130
13.7
60
6.3
240
25.3
13-1031
910
130
14.3
60
6.6
240
26.4
13-1032
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
13-1040
100
–
–
–
–
–
–
13-1041
13-1050
13-1051
100
270
270
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13-1070
1,040
200
19.2
13-1071
150
50
33.3
–
–
–
–
13-1072
50
–
–
–
–
–
13-1073
490
90
18.4
13-1079
13-1080
13-1081
13-1110
13-1111
350
110
110
270
270
60
–
–
120
120
17.1
–
–
44.4
44.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13-1190
330
50
15.2
–
13-1199
13-2000
13-2010
13-2011
330
2,010
640
640
50
410
150
150
15.2
20.4
23.4
23.4
–
280
120
120
13-2020
100
–
13-2021
13-2040
13-2041
13-2050
13-2051
13-2052
13-2053
100
40
40
480
340
50
90
–
–
–
130
120
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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90
60
8.7
130
12.2
12.5
50
10.2
50
20
20
14.3
–
–
7.4
7.4
–
50
15.2
–
13.9
18.8
18.8
50
270
100
100
15.2
13.4
15.6
15.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.1
35.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.4
–
–
–
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Purchasing agents, except
wholesale, retail, and farm
products ...................................
Claims adjusters, appraisers,
examiners, and investigators .......
Claims adjusters, examiners,
and investigators ......................
Insurance appraisers, auto
damage ....................................
Compliance officers, except
agriculture, construction, health
and safety, and transportation ......
Compliance officers, except
agriculture, construction, health
and safety, and transportation ..
Cost estimators ..............................
Cost estimators ..........................
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 ................
Miscellaneous business operations
specialists .....................................
Business operations specialists,
all other ....................................
Financial specialists ...........................
Accountants and auditors ...............
Accountants and auditors ...........
Appraisers and assessors of real
estate ...........................................
Appraisers and assessors of real
estate .......................................
Credit analysts ...............................
Credit analysts ...........................
Financial analysts and advisors .....
Financial analysts .......................
Personal financial advisors ........
Insurance underwriters ...............
6 - 10 days
11 - 20 days
21 - 30 days
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
–
–
–
–
–
–
110
24.4
4
120
12.6
90
9.5
70
7.4
230
24.2
7
110
12.1
80
8.8
70
7.7
220
24.2
6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5
50
50
–
18.5
18.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
130
130
–
48.1
48.1
5
18
18
190
18.3
230
22.1
8
–
100
9.6
100
9.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22
14.3
–
–
80
16.3
8
110
22.4
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.3
–
–
–
–
110
–
–
70
70
31.4
–
–
25.9
25.9
10
13
13
2
2
–
–
–
–
–
–
140
42.4
18
–
120
40
40
–
6.0
6.2
6.2
–
140
–
–
–
7.0
–
–
140
520
140
140
42.4
25.9
21.9
21.9
18
6
4
4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3
–
–
–
31.2
38.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.6
–
–
–
3
5
5
7
7
6
8
–
270
50
50
–
–
–
–
150
130
–
–
–
13.4
7.8
7.8
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 6
50
50
–
–
–
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
Loan counselors and officers .........
Loan officers ...............................
Miscellaneous financial
specialists .....................................
Financial specialists, all other ....
Computer and mathematical
occupations ..........................................
Computer specialists ..........................
Computer and information
scientists, research ......................
Computer and information
scientists, research ..................
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 ..........................................
Architects, surveyors, and
cartographers ...................................
Surveyors, cartographers, and
photogrammetrists .......................
Surveyors ...................................
Engineers ...........................................
Aerospace engineers .....................
Aerospace engineers .................
13-2070
13-2072
500
490
13-2090
13-2099
190
190
15-0000
15-1000
2,800
2,690
15-1010
90
15-1011
15-1020
15-1021
15-1030
90
150
150
440
15-1031
360
15-1032
15-1040
15-1041
15-1050
15-1051
15-1060
15-1061
80
610
610
560
560
150
150
15-1070
260
15-1071
100
90
–
–
630
590
–
2 days
Percent
Number
Percent
20.0
18.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22.5
21.9
250
240
–
–
–
–
–
110
–
–
–
25.0
–
100
27.8
–
3 - 5 days
20
20
–
20
8.9
8.9
Number
50
50
–
–
Percent
10.0
10.2
–
–
660
640
23.6
23.8
–
–
–
–
13.3
13.3
–
–
–
–
70
–
–
–
15.9
5.6
50
13.9
–
160
160
190
190
–
–
–
26.2
26.2
33.9
33.9
–
–
–
13.1
13.1
14.3
14.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.8
14.8
8.9
8.9
–
–
130
50.0
–
–
60
23.1
260
130
50.0
–
–
60
23.1
15-1080
270
80
29.6
–
–
70
25.9
15-1081
270
80
29.6
–
–
70
25.9
15-1090
15-1099
15-2000
15-2030
15-2031
160
160
100
90
90
50
50
31.2
31.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17-0000
6,960
790
11.4
17-1000
570
60
10.5
–
–
–
17-1020
17-1022
17-2000
17-2010
17-2011
560
560
1,900
100
100
60
60
270
–
–
10.7
10.7
14.2
–
–
–
–
120
–
–
–
–
6.3
–
–
–
–
240
–
–
80
80
80
80
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 7
90
90
50
50
700
10.1
–
–
–
–
–
720
–
–
–
–
–
10.3
–
–
–
12.6
–
–
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
Loan counselors and officers .........
Loan officers ...............................
Miscellaneous financial
specialists .....................................
Financial specialists, all other ....
Computer and mathematical
occupations ..........................................
Computer specialists ..........................
Computer and information
scientists, research ......................
Computer and information
scientists, research ..................
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 ..........................................
Architects, surveyors, and
cartographers ...................................
Surveyors, cartographers, and
photogrammetrists .......................
Surveyors ...................................
Engineers ...........................................
Aerospace engineers .....................
Aerospace engineers .................
40
40
–
–
Percent
Number
8.0
8.2
–
–
240
230
11 - 20 days
8.6
8.6
40
40
–
–
310
290
Percent
21 - 30 days
31 days or more
Number
Percent
8.0
8.2
–
–
–
–
230
220
46.0
44.9
15
15
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
60
31.6
31.6
7
7
570
560
20.4
20.8
5
5
–
87
11.1
10.8
140
130
5.0
4.8
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
120
–
–
–
27.3
87
4
4
6
–
–
–
5.6
100
27.8
6
–
–
–
–
6.6
6.6
10.7
10.7
–
–
–
120
120
110
110
–
–
–
19.7
19.7
19.6
19.6
–
–
6
5
5
5
5
11
11
–
–
–
50
–
–
20
–
11.5
11.5
8.9
8.9
46.7
46.7
–
–
–
–
–
6.6
6.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
20
12.5
12.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5
5
3
4
4
990
14.2
40
40
60
60
70
70
50
50
70
70
–
–
–
820
11.8
160
28.1
–
160
160
260
80
80
28.6
28.6
13.7
80.0
80.0
–
–
330
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 8
–
40
40
1,440
20.7
1,500
21.6
15
–
110
19.3
180
31.6
22
–
–
17.4
–
–
110
110
100
–
–
19.6
19.6
5.3
–
–
180
180
590
–
–
32.1
32.1
31.1
–
–
24
24
11
6
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Civil engineers ................................
Civil engineers ............................
Computer hardware engineers .......
Computer hardware engineers ...
Electrical and electronics
engineers .....................................
Electrical engineers ....................
Electronics engineers, except
computer ..................................
Industrial engineers, including
health and safety ..........................
Industrial 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 ..........................................
Mechanical drafters ....................
Drafters, all other ........................
Engineering technicians, except
drafters .........................................
Electrical and electronic
engineering 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 ......................................
Animal scientists ........................
Biological scientists ........................
Microbiologists ...........................
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
2 days
3 - 5 days
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17-2050
17-2051
17-2060
17-2061
120
120
80
80
–
–
–
–
17-2070
17-2071
320
180
–
28.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17-2072
140
–
–
–
–
–
–
17-2110
17-2112
17-2140
17-2141
330
300
290
290
–
–
21.2
23.3
–
–
–
–
–
6.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17-2150
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
17-2151
17-2190
17-2199
40
490
490
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17-3000
17-3010
17-3013
17-3019
4,480
240
70
150
460
–
–
–
10.3
–
–
–
570
–
–
–
17-3020
3,390
260
7.7
17-3023
2,270
180
7.9
17-3025
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
17-3026
150
–
–
–
–
–
–
17-3027
130
–
–
–
–
–
–
17-3029
750
50
6.7
60
8.0
130
17.3
17-3030
860
170
19.8
260
30.2
150
17.4
17-3031
860
170
19.8
260
30.2
150
17.4
19-0000
19-1000
19-1011
19-1020
19-1022
3,130
340
20
80
20
450
–
–
–
–
14.4
–
–
–
–
280
–
–
–
–
8.9
–
–
–
–
920
200
–
–
–
29.4
58.8
–
–
–
90
70
70
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 9
20
80
80
–
16.3
16.3
12.7
–
–
–
450
–
–
–
10.0
–
–
–
310
9.1
290
8.6
220
9.7
100
4.4
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Civil engineers ................................
Civil engineers ............................
Computer hardware engineers .......
Computer hardware engineers ...
Electrical and electronics
engineers .....................................
Electrical engineers ....................
Electronics engineers, except
computer ..................................
Industrial engineers, including
health and safety ..........................
Industrial 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 ..........................................
Mechanical drafters ....................
Drafters, all other ........................
Engineering technicians, except
drafters .........................................
Electrical and electronic
engineering 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 ......................................
Animal scientists ........................
Biological scientists ........................
Microbiologists ...........................
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
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4
4
22
22
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
46.9
61.1
20
180
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.2
16.7
17.2
17.2
–
–
–
–
27.6
27.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
130
130
–
26.5
26.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
410
–
–
–
9.2
–
–
–
630
50
–
–
14.1
20.8
–
–
1,230
–
–
–
290
8.6
540
15.9
140
6.2
200
8.8
50
50
50
50
80
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
150
110
–
5
30.3
26.7
17.2
17.2
9
9
12
12
–
23
–
200
200
–
40.8
40.8
23
11
11
27.5
–
–
–
730
100
–
70
16.3
41.7
–
46.7
17
18
18
16
1,140
33.6
550
16.2
21
1,090
48.0
350
15.4
24
–
–
100
80
50
50
–
–
–
55
13.3
–
–
17
–
–
–
–
6
–
–
110
14.7
12
20
130
17.3
250
33.3
80
9.3
50
5.8
70
8.1
80
9.3
3
80
9.3
50
5.8
70
8.1
80
9.3
3
350
–
–
–
–
11.2
–
–
–
–
270
20
–
–
–
8.6
5.9
–
–
–
150
–
–
–
–
4.8
–
–
–
–
710
50
–
–
–
22.7
14.7
–
–
–
5
3
18
3
2
See footnotes at end of table.
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Biological scientists, all other .....
Conservation scientists and
foresters .......................................
Foresters ....................................
Medical scientists ...........................
Medical scientists, except
epidemiologists ........................
Physical scientists ..............................
Chemists and materials scientists ..
Chemists ....................................
Environmental scientists and
geoscientists ................................
Environmental scientists and
specialists, including health ......
Miscellaneous physical scientists ...
Physical scientists, all other .......
Social scientists and related
workers .............................................
Market and survey researchers ......
Market research analysts ...........
Psychologists .................................
Clinical, counseling, and school
psychologists ............................
Miscellaneous social scientists and
related workers .............................
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 ...............................
Miscellaneous life, physical, and
social science technicians ............
Life, physical, and social science
technicians, all other ................
Community and social services
occupations ..........................................
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
2 days
3 - 5 days
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
–
19-1029
40
–
–
–
–
–
19-1030
19-1032
19-1040
190
190
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
180
180
–
94.7
94.7
–
19-1042
19-2000
19-2030
19-2031
40
490
250
250
–
–
–
–
–
18.4
–
–
–
–
–
8.2
–
–
–
240
180
180
–
49.0
72.0
72.0
19-2040
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
19-2041
19-2090
19-2099
100
120
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19-3000
19-3020
19-3021
19-3030
810
180
180
550
–
–
–
11.1
–
–
–
–
–
19-3031
550
–
–
19-3090
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
19-3099
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
19-4000
1,490
19-4010
210
–
–
–
–
–
–
19-4011
19-4020
19-4021
19-4030
19-4031
210
100
100
460
460
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.0
13.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.0
13.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.6
19.6
19-4040
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
19-4041
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
19-4090
610
110
18.0
–
–
90
14.8
19-4099
590
110
18.6
–
–
80
13.6
21-0000
9,540
1,530
16.0
1,600
16.8
90
90
250
60
60
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 11
16.8
40
70
60
8.6
–
–
10.9
250
–
–
190
30.9
–
–
34.5
60
10.9
190
34.5
140
60
60
1,170
9.4
12.3
230
90
90
15.4
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Biological scientists, all other .....
Conservation scientists and
foresters .......................................
Foresters ....................................
Medical scientists ...........................
Medical scientists, except
epidemiologists ........................
Physical scientists ..............................
Chemists and materials scientists ..
Chemists ....................................
Environmental scientists and
geoscientists ................................
Environmental scientists and
specialists, including health ......
Miscellaneous physical scientists ...
Physical scientists, all other .......
Social scientists and related
workers .............................................
Market and survey researchers ......
Market research analysts ...........
Psychologists .................................
Clinical, counseling, and school
psychologists ............................
Miscellaneous social scientists and
related workers .............................
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 ...............................
Miscellaneous life, physical, and
social science technicians ............
Life, physical, and social science
technicians, all other ................
Community and social services
occupations ..........................................
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
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
38
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3
3
10
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.2
–
–
16
5
5
5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3
2
2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
310
70
70
240
38.3
38.9
38.9
43.6
5
14
14
5
–
–
–
–
–
–
240
43.6
14
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1
300
20.1
8
60
28.6
8
60
28.6
–
–
13.0
13.0
8
14
14
7
7
290
19.5
70
150
10.1
130
8.7
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.7
8.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
17.4
17.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.2
15.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2
190
31.1
–
–
40
6.6
130
21.3
8
190
32.2
–
–
40
6.8
110
18.6
8
1,650
17.3
14.0
490
5.1
1,760
18.4
6
40
40
80
80
1,340
See footnotes at end of table.
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70
70
–
–
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
Counselors, social workers, and other
community and social service
specialists .........................................
Counselors .....................................
Substance abuse and behavioral
disorder counselors ..................
Educational, vocational, and
school counselors ....................
Mental health counselors ...........
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 ...............................
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 .........................................
Title examiners, abstractors, and
searchers .................................
Legal support workers, all
other .........................................
Education, training, and library
occupations ..........................................
2 days
Percent
Number
Percent
1,490
650
15.9
15.4
21-1011
280
140
50.0
–
21-1012
21-1014
21-1015
21-1019
21-1020
1,040
580
720
1,600
3,220
170
–
150
160
500
16.3
–
20.8
10.0
15.5
150
–
100
180
350
14.4
–
13.9
11.2
10.9
280
150
120
100
650
26.9
25.9
16.7
6.2
20.2
21-1021
480
60
12.5
50
10.4
80
16.7
21-1022
660
190
28.8
90
13.6
180
27.3
21-1023
21-1029
100
1,980
–
240
–
12.1
–
190
–
9.6
–
370
–
18.7
21-1090
21-1091
1,940
40
340
–
17.5
–
360
–
18.6
–
260
–
13.4
–
21-1093
1,580
280
17.7
330
20.9
170
10.8
21-1099
21-2000
310
150
40
12.9
–
–
–
–
–
70
–
–
22.6
–
21-2020
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
21-2021
21-2090
21-2099
23-0000
60
70
70
700
–
–
–
110
–
–
–
15.7
–
–
–
110
–
–
–
15.7
–
–
–
150
–
–
–
21.4
23-1000
23-1010
23-1011
23-2000
23-2010
23-2011
130
120
120
570
360
360
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.0
–
–
–
–
–
110
40
40
–
–
–
19.3
11.1
11.1
50
–
–
100
–
–
38.5
–
–
17.5
–
–
23-2090
210
–
–
70
33.3
60
28.6
23-2093
80
–
–
23-2099
130
–
–
25-0000
6,460
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 13
20.3
–
–
1,580
670
Percent
9,390
4,230
1,310
12.4
10.6
Number
21-1000
21-1010
80
1,160
450
3 - 5 days
–
16.8
15.8
–
–
–
–
70
53.8
–
–
1,080
16.7
1,310
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
Counselors, social workers, and other
community and social service
specialists .........................................
Counselors .....................................
Substance abuse and behavioral
disorder counselors ..................
Educational, vocational, and
school counselors ....................
Mental health counselors ...........
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 ...............................
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 .........................................
Title examiners, abstractors, and
searchers .................................
Legal support workers, all
other .........................................
Education, training, and library
occupations ..........................................
1,640
1,060
–
Percent
17.5
25.1
–
11 - 20 days
Number
1,290
600
–
110
280
–
610
390
10.6
48.3
–
38.1
12.1
130
–
140
300
470
70
14.6
–
40
6.1
–
260
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
13.7
14.2
490
190
5.2
4.5
1,750
610
18.6
14.4
6
6
–
80
28.6
20
7.1
3
40
3.8
–
–
2.5
5.9
160
60
160
200
670
15.4
10.3
22.2
12.5
20.8
4
9
5
7
7
12.5
–
19.4
18.8
14.6
–
–
40
190
–
–
–
180
37.5
10
60
9.1
–
–
90
13.6
3
–
13.1
–
380
–
19.2
–
160
–
8.1
–
380
–
19.2
10
8
180
–
9.3
–
220
–
11.3
–
110
–
5.7
–
470
–
24.2
–
6
5
140
8.9
160
10.1
100
6.3
400
25.3
6
40
12.9
–
40
60
12.9
40.0
–
–
–
–
60
–
–
19.4
–
6
9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
–
–
–
10.0
–
–
–
10.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
170
–
–
–
24.3
3
19
19
4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.3
–
–
–
–
–
60
50
50
–
–
–
10.5
13.9
13.9
–
–
–
–
–
3.5
–
–
–
–
–
140
110
110
–
–
–
24.6
30.6
30.6
3
3
3
5
15
15
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2
16.7
4
–
–
–
830
12.8
70
70
530
See footnotes at end of table.
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8.2
20
320
5.0
1,080
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Postsecondary teachers .....................
Health teachers, postsecondary .....
Miscellaneous postsecondary
teachers .......................................
Vocational education teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
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 ....................
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 .....................................
Librarians .......................................
Librarians ...................................
Other education, training, and library
occupations ......................................
Instructional coordinators ...............
Instructional coordinators ...........
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
2 days
Number
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
–
Percent
25-1000
25-1070
400
20
–
–
–
–
100
–
25.0
–
25-1190
340
–
–
80
23.5
25-1194
200
–
–
70
35.0
–
–
25-1199
80
–
–
–
–
–
25-2000
1,900
370
19.5
320
16.8
360
18.9
25-2010
1,300
290
22.3
230
17.7
170
13.1
25-2011
1,170
280
23.9
110
9.4
170
14.5
25-2012
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
25-2020
210
–
–
–
–
–
–
25-2021
25-2030
210
250
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25-2031
230
–
–
–
–
25-2032
25-2040
20
150
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25-2041
25-3000
80
1,840
25-3020
160
–
–
–
25-3021
160
–
–
–
25-3090
1,670
370
22.2
25-3099
25-4000
1,670
360
370
90
22.2
25.0
25-4010
25-4012
25-4020
25-4021
150
140
200
200
25-9000
25-9030
25-9031
1,950
100
100
–
370
–
–
–
–
440
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 15
–
20.1
–
–
–
–
22.6
–
–
–
–
310
20.0
–
80
23.5
80
–
32.0
80
34.8
–
–
–
–
–
370
–
20.1
–
50
31.2
–
50
31.2
310
18.6
320
19.2
310
–
18.6
–
320
90
19.2
25.0
–
–
–
–
80
70
–
–
53.3
50.0
–
–
410
–
–
21.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
320
–
–
–
16.8
80
16.4
–
–
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Postsecondary teachers .....................
Health teachers, postsecondary .....
Miscellaneous postsecondary
teachers .......................................
Vocational education teachers,
postsecondary ..........................
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 ....................
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 .....................................
Librarians .......................................
Librarians ...................................
Other education, training, and library
occupations ......................................
Instructional coordinators ...............
Instructional coordinators ...........
6 - 10 days
11 - 20 days
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
Number
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
80
60
Percent
Number
20.0
–
–
17.6
31 days or more
Percent
Number
Percent
50
12.5
–
–
–
–
–
50
14.7
20
Median
days
away
from work
4
15
5.9
4
–
–
3
–
–
5
370
19.5
160
8.4
80
4.2
230
12.1
5
300
23.1
120
9.2
70
5.4
120
9.2
5
300
25.6
120
10.3
70
6.0
120
10.3
6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.0
–
–
–
–
–
50
–
20.0
5
5
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
17.4
5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2
4
–
170
–
9.2
–
110
–
6.0
–
–
2.7
–
460
–
25.0
40
4
–
–
–
–
–
–
100
62.5
31
–
–
–
–
–
–
100
62.5
31
40
2.4
360
21.6
3
40
360
130
21.6
36.1
3
4
20
50
170
10.2
110
6.6
170
–
10.2
–
110
–
6.6
–
–
2.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
130
130
–
–
65.0
65.0
4
4
55
55
180
–
–
9.2
–
–
130
–
–
6.7
–
–
240
–
–
12.3
–
–
4
5
5
–
–
–
–
250
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.8
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
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 .............
Fine artists, including painters,
sculptors, and illustrators .........
Artists and related workers, all
other .........................................
Designers .......................................
Fashion 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 ....
News analysts, reporters and
correspondents ............................
400
400
2 days
Percent
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
25-9099
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
27-0000
27-1000
27-1010
7,190
2,420
200
27-1013
50
27-1019
27-1020
27-1022
27-1023
27-1024
27-1025
80
2,220
40
1,150
190
70
–
260
–
50
–
–
–
11.7
–
4.3
–
–
–
260
–
110
–
–
27-1026
27-1027
27-1029
490
50
210
110
–
–
22.4
–
–
27-2000
27-2010
27-2011
27-2012
3,430
940
540
400
390
20
–
–
27-2020
1,960
27-2021
27-2022
1,300
610
27-2023
27-2030
27-2031
50
220
220
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27-2040
27-2042
40
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27-2090
260
–
–
50
19.2
–
–
27-2099
27-3000
260
530
–
80
–
15.1
50
90
19.2
17.0
–
110
–
20.8
27-3020
190
50
26.3
50
26.3
–
–
13.4
10.7
–
–
–
11.7
–
9.6
–
–
–
220
–
50
–
–
–
9.9
–
4.3
–
–
120
–
–
24.5
–
–
–
–
11.4
2.1
–
–
250
–
20
20
350
17.9
250
90
19.2
14.8
Page 17
–
960
260
–
21.3
21.3
–
See footnotes at end of table.
–
9.5
11.2
–
390
390
Percent
25-9090
680
270
–
16.9
16.9
Number
1,830
1,830
12.8
13.6
35.0
310
310
Percent
25-9040
25-9041
920
330
70
21.9
21.9
Number
3 - 5 days
60
–
–
28.6
7.3
–
3.7
5.0
410
–
–
20
12.0
–
–
5.0
160
8.2
310
15.8
90
80
6.9
13.1
120
180
9.2
29.5
–
–
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 .............
Fine artists, including painters,
sculptors, and illustrators .........
Artists and related workers, all
other .........................................
Designers .......................................
Fashion 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 ....
News analysts, reporters and
correspondents ............................
230
230
Percent
12.6
12.6
11 - 20 days
Number
150
150
Percent
8.2
8.2
21 - 30 days
Number
130
130
Percent
7.1
7.1
31 days or more
Number
220
220
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
12.0
12.0
4
4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2
22.1
19.4
25.0
10
16
4
–
4
1,130
190
–
–
15.7
7.9
–
–
–
190
–
40
70
–
–
8.6
–
3.5
36.8
–
40
8.2
–
–
–
–
840
200
–
11.7
8.3
–
1,080
700
–
15.0
28.9
–
–
1,590
470
50
–
–
–
–
–
170
–
40
–
–
–
7.7
–
3.5
–
–
–
690
–
670
–
–
–
31.1
–
58.3
–
–
–
430
–
200
70
–
–
19.4
–
17.4
36.8
–
85
21
3
28
9
3
80
16.3
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
4.1
–
–
100
–
50
20.4
–
23.8
4
4
6
720
360
–
340
21.0
38.3
–
85.0
520
270
270
–
15.2
28.7
50.0
–
290
60
50
–
8.5
6.4
9.3
–
840
170
170
–
24.5
18.1
31.5
–
10
14
14
10
220
11.2
200
10.2
150
7.7
550
28.1
8
140
70
10.8
11.5
160
–
12.3
–
90
60
6.9
9.8
440
90
33.8
14.8
14
4
–
22.7
22.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27.3
27.3
–
60
60
–
31.8
31.8
13
25
25
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3
3
90
34.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
7
90
100
34.6
18.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.3
–
–
11.3
7
5
50
26.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
3
–
50
50
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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60
70
70
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
Reporters and correspondents ...
Public relations specialists .............
Public relations specialists .........
Writers and editors .........................
Editors ........................................
Technical writers ........................
Miscellaneous media and
communication workers ...............
Interpreters and translators ........
Media and communication equipment
workers .............................................
Broadcast and sound engineering
technicians and radio operators ...
Audio and video equipment
technicians ...............................
Broadcast 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 ...............
Physicians and surgeons, all
other .........................................
Physician assistants .......................
Physician assistants ...................
Registered nurses ..........................
Registered nurses ......................
Therapists ......................................
Occupational therapists ..............
Physical therapists .....................
Radiation therapists ...................
Recreational therapists ..............
Respiratory therapists ................
Speech-language pathologists ...
Therapists, all other ....................
Veterinarians ..................................
Veterinarians ..............................
50
2 days
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
27-3022
27-3030
27-3031
27-3040
27-3041
27-3042
190
70
70
170
120
20
–
–
–
–
–
26.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27-3090
27-3091
70
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27-4000
810
27-4010
270
–
–
–
–
27-4011
27-4012
27-4020
27-4021
100
160
460
460
–
–
–
–
15.2
15.2
–
–
–
–
10.9
10.9
27-4030
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
27-4031
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
29-0000
48,890
7,480
15.3
6,280
12.8
9,640
19.7
29-1000
29-1030
29-1031
29-1050
29-1051
29-1060
23,290
200
200
140
140
250
3,230
–
–
–
–
–
13.9
–
–
–
–
–
2,700
–
–
–
–
–
11.6
–
–
–
–
–
4,800
–
–
–
–
50
20.6
–
–
–
–
20.0
29-1069
29-1070
29-1071
29-1110
29-1111
29-1120
29-1122
29-1123
29-1124
29-1125
29-1126
29-1127
29-1129
29-1130
29-1131
160
70
70
20,500
20,500
1,920
200
720
60
140
550
100
150
110
110
–
–
–
2,850
2,850
260
20
–
–
–
110
–
60
–
–
–
–
–
13.9
13.9
13.5
10.0
–
–
–
20.0
–
40.0
–
–
–
–
–
2,310
2,310
220
–
140
–
–
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.3
11.3
11.5
–
19.4
–
–
9.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4,280
4,280
360
–
110
–
–
100
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20.9
20.9
18.8
–
15.3
–
–
18.2
–
–
–
–
120
70
70
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 19
14.8
70
50
50
8.6
50
Percent
–
26.3
–
–
–
16.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
170
21.0
60
22.2
–
–
100
100
–
–
21.7
21.7
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
Reporters and correspondents ...
Public relations specialists .............
Public relations specialists .........
Writers and editors .........................
Editors ........................................
Technical writers ........................
Miscellaneous media and
communication workers ...............
Interpreters and translators ........
Media and communication equipment
workers .............................................
Broadcast and sound engineering
technicians and radio operators ...
Audio and video equipment
technicians ...............................
Broadcast 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 ...............
Physicians and surgeons, all
other .........................................
Physician assistants .......................
Physician assistants ...................
Registered nurses ..........................
Registered nurses ......................
Therapists ......................................
Occupational therapists ..............
Physical therapists .....................
Radiation therapists ...................
Recreational therapists ..............
Respiratory therapists ................
Speech-language pathologists ...
Therapists, all other ....................
Veterinarians ..................................
Veterinarians ..............................
11 - 20 days
21 - 30 days
31 days or more
Median
days
away
from work
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
–
–
–
–
–
26.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3
4
4
10
7
26
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8
6
9.9
–
–
220
27.2
7
–
–
–
60
22.2
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
140
140
–
37.5
30.4
30.4
5
15
8
8
50
120
14.8
60
22.2
–
–
50
50
–
–
10.9
10.9
–
–
–
12.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4
–
–
80
20
6,920
14.2
5,120
10.5
2,990
6.1
10,450
21.4
6
3,020
–
–
–
–
60
13.0
–
–
–
–
24.0
2,500
–
–
–
–
–
10.7
–
–
–
–
–
1,540
60
60
–
–
–
6.6
30.0
30.0
–
–
–
5,500
50
50
60
60
–
23.6
25.0
25.0
42.9
42.9
–
7
24
24
24
24
7
–
–
–
2,680
2,680
250
20
90
–
–
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.1
13.1
13.0
10.0
12.5
–
–
10.9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2,180
2,180
250
70
–
–
–
100
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.6
10.6
13.0
35.0
–
–
–
18.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,330
1,330
120
–
40
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.5
6.5
6.2
–
5.6
–
–
3.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4,880
4,880
450
–
280
–
–
110
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23.8
23.8
23.4
–
38.9
–
–
20.0
–
–
–
–
7
6
6
7
7
7
14
8
7
13
6
4
8
3
3
See footnotes at end of table.
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
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 .....................
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 ................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
29-2000
24,720
4,170
16.9
3,530
14.3
4,760
19.3
29-2010
2,260
350
15.5
310
13.7
540
23.9
29-2011
810
190
23.5
170
21.0
200
24.7
29-2012
29-2020
29-2021
1,450
260
260
160
–
–
11.0
–
–
140
–
–
9.7
–
–
330
–
–
22.8
–
–
29-2030
2,060
300
14.6
340
16.5
410
19.9
29-2031
230
–
–
–
–
–
–
29-2032
180
–
–
–
–
–
–
29-2033
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
29-2034
1,570
220
14.0
260
16.6
320
20.4
29-2040
5,170
960
18.6
900
17.4
1,160
22.4
29-2041
5,170
960
18.6
900
17.4
1,160
22.4
29-2050
29-2051
29-2052
29-2053
4,190
100
540
730
850
–
60
160
20.3
–
11.1
21.9
930
–
40
170
22.2
–
7.4
23.3
690
–
70
150
16.5
–
13.0
20.5
29-2054
29-2055
60
1,120
–
240
–
21.4
–
100
–
8.9
–
230
–
20.5
29-2056
1,640
350
21.3
580
35.4
190
11.6
29-2060
7,880
1,140
14.5
790
10.0
1,510
19.2
29-2061
7,880
1,140
14.5
790
10.0
1,510
19.2
29-2070
1,260
290
23.0
70
5.6
160
12.7
29-2071
29-2080
29-2081
1,260
90
90
290
–
–
23.0
–
–
70
5.6
–
–
160
–
–
12.7
–
–
29-2090
1,560
260
16.7
190
12.2
250
16.0
29-2099
1,560
260
16.7
190
12.2
250
16.0
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 21
–
–
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 .....................
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 ................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
3,660
14.8
2,450
9.9
1,390
5.6
4,750
19.2
5
290
12.8
290
12.8
100
4.4
380
16.8
5
70
8.6
80
9.9
–
80
9.9
3
230
–
–
15.9
–
–
210
140
140
14.5
53.8
53.8
–
–
320
15.5
200
9.7
–
80
5.5
–
–
290
110
110
20.0
42.3
42.3
7
18
18
90
4.4
400
19.4
5
40
17.4
6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3
250
15.9
150
9.6
50
3.2
310
19.7
5
710
13.7
390
7.5
270
5.2
780
15.1
4
710
13.7
390
7.5
270
5.2
780
15.1
4
770
–
130
100
18.4
–
24.1
13.7
350
–
70
50
8.4
–
13.0
6.8
190
–
60
–
4.5
–
11.1
–
420
–
100
90
10.0
–
18.5
12.3
4
3
7
3
–
160
–
14.3
–
160
–
14.3
–
50
–
4.5
–
180
–
16.1
3
5
380
23.2
60
3.7
50
3.0
–
–
2
1,050
13.3
830
10.5
550
7.0
1,990
25.3
8
1,050
13.3
830
10.5
550
7.0
1,990
25.3
8
260
20.6
90
7.1
70
5.6
320
25.4
8
260
–
–
20.6
–
–
90
7.1
–
–
70
5.6
–
–
320
–
–
25.4
–
–
8
5
5
260
16.7
150
9.6
120
7.7
330
21.2
7
260
16.7
150
9.6
120
7.7
330
21.2
7
–
–
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
Other healthcare practitioners and
technical occupations .......................
Occupational health and safety
specialists and technicians ...........
Occupational health and safety
specialists .................................
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 ........................
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 ................
70
2 days
Percent
Number
8.0
50
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
5.7
90
Percent
29-9000
880
10.2
29-9010
170
–
–
–
–
–
–
29-9011
140
–
–
–
–
–
–
29-9090
710
–
–
–
–
29-9099
31-0000
700
73,070
–
10,570
–
14.5
–
10,730
31-1000
60,890
8,770
14.4
31-1010
31-1011
60,890
7,240
8,770
770
31-1012
31-1013
51,940
1,720
31-2000
530
31-2010
110
–
–
–
–
–
–
31-2011
31-2012
20
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
31-2020
31-2021
31-2022
420
250
170
–
–
14.3
–
–
–
–
11.9
–
–
–
–
31-9000
31-9010
31-9011
11,650
220
220
1,740
–
–
14.9
–
–
2,060
–
–
31-9090
31-9091
31-9092
31-9093
31-9094
31-9095
11,420
1,150
1,120
430
130
440
1,730
80
200
40
–
–
15.1
7.0
17.9
9.3
–
–
31-9096
1,620
540
31-9099
33-0000
6,540
10,920
33-1000
530
60
8.5
–
14.7
60
15,440
8.6
21.1
8,620
14.2
13,010
21.4
14.4
10.6
8,620
860
14.2
11.9
13,010
1,200
21.4
16.6
7,770
230
15.0
13.4
7,420
340
14.3
19.8
11,290
520
21.7
30.2
60
11.3
50
9.4
60
11.3
60
60
14.3
–
–
17.7
–
–
2,370
60
60
20.3
27.3
27.3
2,050
460
100
50
–
50
18.0
40.0
8.9
11.6
–
11.4
2,310
470
210
110
–
120
20.2
40.9
18.8
25.6
–
27.3
33.3
340
21.0
280
17.3
820
1,730
12.5
15.8
1,030
1,090
15.7
10.0
1,110
2,510
17.0
23.0
100
18.9
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
–
–
–
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
Other healthcare practitioners and
technical occupations .......................
Occupational health and safety
specialists and technicians ...........
Occupational health and safety
specialists .................................
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 ........................
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 ................
240
–
Percent
27.3
11 - 20 days
Number
170
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
19.3
60
Percent
6.8
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
210
23.9
10
60
35.3
7
–
5
–
–
–
–
–
20
14.3
–
–
–
–
220
31.0
170
23.9
50
7.0
150
21.1
13
220
10,100
31.4
13.8
170
8,460
24.3
11.6
50
4,040
7.1
5.5
140
13,710
20.0
18.8
13
5
8,290
13.6
6,940
11.4
3,450
5.7
11,820
19.4
6
8,290
990
13.6
13.7
6,940
910
11.4
12.6
3,450
530
5.7
7.3
11,820
1,980
19.4
27.3
6
9
7,160
140
13.8
8.1
5,910
130
11.4
7.6
2,780
130
5.4
7.6
9,600
230
18.5
13.4
5
3
170
32.1
–
–
110
20.8
17
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
120
90
–
28.6
36.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
80
60
19.0
24.0
–
17
19
4
1,790
–
–
15.4
–
–
1,350
70
70
11.6
31.8
31.8
550
–
–
4.7
–
–
1,780
50
50
15.3
22.7
22.7
5
13
13
1,770
–
200
–
–
–
15.5
–
17.9
–
–
–
1,280
60
80
70
–
50
11.2
5.2
7.1
16.3
–
11.4
550
40
150
20
–
60
4.8
3.5
13.4
4.7
–
13.6
1,730
–
180
90
–
120
15.1
–
16.1
20.9
–
27.3
5
3
6
6
13
12
270
16.7
80
4.9
100
6.2
2
1,200
1,400
18.3
12.8
900
890
13.8
8.2
1,190
2,470
18.2
22.6
6
6
150
28.3
80
15.1
160
30.2
10
See footnotes at end of table.
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270
820
–
–
4.1
7.5
–
–
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
First-line supervisors/managers,
law enforcement workers .............
First-line supervisors/managers
of correctional officers ..............
Miscellaneous first-line
supervisors/managers, protective
service workers ............................
First-line supervisors/managers,
protective service workers, all
other .........................................
Fire fighting and prevention workers ..
Law enforcement workers ..................
Bailiffs, correctional officers, and
jailers ............................................
Correctional officers and jailers ..
Police officers .................................
Police and sheriff’s patrol
officers ......................................
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 .........................................
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 .....................................
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
2 days
3 - 5 days
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
33-1010
110
–
–
–
–
–
–
33-1011
110
–
–
–
–
–
–
33-1090
420
100
23.8
–
–
–
–
33-1099
33-2000
33-3000
420
40
800
100
–
220
23.8
–
27.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
170
–
–
21.2
33-3010
33-3012
33-3050
690
690
110
180
180
–
26.1
26.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
150
150
–
21.7
21.7
–
33-3051
33-9000
33-9010
33-9011
110
9,550
90
90
–
1,410
–
–
–
14.8
–
–
–
10.9
–
–
–
2,320
–
–
–
24.3
–
–
33-9020
210
–
–
–
–
50
23.8
33-9021
210
–
–
–
–
50
23.8
33-9030
8,410
1,170
13.9
910
10.8
2,070
24.6
33-9031
33-9032
130
8,280
–
1,150
–
13.9
–
890
–
10.7
–
2,050
–
24.8
33-9090
33-9091
840
50
180
–
21.4
–
80
–
9.5
–
190
–
22.6
–
33-9092
560
130
23.2
60
10.7
170
30.4
33-9099
230
40
17.4
–
–
20
8.7
35-0000
75,670
12,290
16.2
11,300
14.9
17,140
22.7
35-1000
6,180
1,040
16.8
800
12.9
1,560
25.2
35-1010
35-1011
6,180
1,240
1,040
270
16.8
21.8
800
110
12.9
8.9
1,560
360
25.2
29.0
35-1012
4,940
780
15.8
690
14.0
1,200
24.3
See footnotes at end of table.
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1,040
–
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
First-line supervisors/managers,
law enforcement workers .............
First-line supervisors/managers
of correctional officers ..............
Miscellaneous first-line
supervisors/managers, protective
service workers ............................
First-line supervisors/managers,
protective service workers, all
other .........................................
Fire fighting and prevention workers ..
Law enforcement workers ..................
Bailiffs, correctional officers, and
jailers ............................................
Correctional officers and jailers ..
Police officers .................................
Police and sheriff’s patrol
officers ......................................
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 .........................................
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 .....................................
6 - 10 days
11 - 20 days
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
100
90.9
120
–
100
90.9
120
–
–
70
16.7
10
–
–
–
–
10.0
70
–
220
16.7
–
27.5
10
77
4
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
80
19.0
80
31 days or more
Number
150
35.7
150
–
60
35.7
–
7.5
–
–
19.0
–
–
60
60
8.7
8.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
80
80
–
11.6
11.6
–
180
180
–
26.1
26.1
–
4
4
5
–
800
–
–
–
8.4
–
–
–
730
–
–
–
7.6
–
–
–
2,050
–
–
–
21.5
–
–
5
6
1
1
–
–
1,190
–
–
–
12.5
–
–
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4
1,040
12.4
740
8.8
640
7.6
1,840
21.9
6
–
1,020
–
12.3
–
720
–
8.7
–
620
–
7.5
–
1,820
–
22.0
8
6
140
–
16.7
–
50
6.0
–
60
–
–
7.1
–
140
–
16.7
–
5
32
60
10.7
–
–
50
8.9
80
14.3
3
80
34.8
–
–
–
–
6
9,270
12.3
7,180
9.5
4,010
5.3
14,480
19.1
5
820
13.3
450
7.3
430
7.0
1,080
17.5
4
820
150
13.3
12.1
450
80
7.3
6.5
430
100
7.0
8.1
1,080
180
17.5
14.5
4
4
670
13.6
370
7.5
330
6.7
900
18.2
5
See footnotes at end of table.
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
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 ...........
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 ............
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
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
27,810
17,860
1,070
4,380
10,000
1,450
950
9,950
9,950
33,670
2,510
2,510
15,890
5,150
3,260
–
760
1,910
380
170
1,890
1,890
5,180
590
590
2,000
18.5
18.3
–
17.4
19.1
26.2
17.9
19.0
19.0
15.4
23.5
23.5
12.6
4,020
2,950
210
650
1,760
230
90
1,080
1,080
5,250
420
420
2,310
14.5
16.5
19.6
14.8
17.6
15.9
9.5
10.9
10.9
15.6
16.7
16.7
14.5
6,250
4,030
650
930
2,050
260
140
2,220
2,220
7,350
480
480
3,560
22.5
22.6
60.7
21.2
20.5
17.9
14.7
22.3
22.3
21.8
19.1
19.1
22.4
35-3021
14,180
1,820
12.8
1,980
14.0
3,170
22.4
35-3022
35-3030
35-3031
35-3040
35-3041
1,710
11,060
11,060
4,200
4,200
180
1,870
1,870
710
710
10.5
16.9
16.9
16.9
16.9
330
1,870
1,870
660
660
19.3
16.9
16.9
15.7
15.7
390
2,210
2,210
1,100
1,100
22.8
20.0
20.0
26.2
26.2
35-9000
8,020
920
11.5
1,230
15.3
1,980
24.7
35-9010
1,740
270
15.5
360
20.7
260
14.9
35-9011
35-9020
35-9021
1,740
4,530
4,530
270
450
450
15.5
9.9
9.9
360
620
620
20.7
13.7
13.7
260
1,100
1,100
14.9
24.3
24.3
35-9030
1,290
160
12.4
240
18.6
460
35.7
35-9031
1,290
160
12.4
240
18.6
460
35.7
35-9090
450
–
–
20
4.4
160
35.6
35-9099
450
–
–
20
4.4
160
35.6
37-0000
73,740
10,770
14.6
9,720
13.2
14,330
19.4
37-1000
4,430
380
8.6
390
8.8
750
16.9
37-1010
4,430
380
8.6
390
8.8
750
16.9
See footnotes at end of table.
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 ...........
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 ............
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
3,350
1,960
–
700
950
200
90
1,390
1,390
4,160
380
380
1,980
12.0
11.0
–
16.0
9.5
13.8
9.5
14.0
14.0
12.4
15.1
15.1
12.5
2,770
2,060
–
460
930
260
400
710
710
2,900
150
150
1,690
10.0
11.5
–
10.5
9.3
17.9
42.1
7.1
7.1
8.6
6.0
6.0
10.6
1,610
970
–
120
810
–
–
640
640
1,700
190
190
800
5.8
5.4
–
2.7
8.1
–
–
6.4
6.4
5.0
7.6
7.6
5.0
4,660
2,630
110
750
1,600
110
60
2,040
2,040
7,120
310
310
3,530
16.8
14.7
10.3
17.1
16.0
7.6
6.3
20.5
20.5
21.1
12.4
12.4
22.2
5
4
4
5
4
3
10
5
5
5
4
4
6
1,600
11.3
1,560
11.0
730
5.1
3,310
23.3
6
380
1,150
1,150
650
650
22.2
10.4
10.4
15.5
15.5
130
710
710
350
350
7.6
6.4
6.4
8.3
8.3
70
570
570
140
140
4.1
5.2
5.2
3.3
3.3
220
2,680
2,680
600
600
12.9
24.2
24.2
14.3
14.3
4
5
5
4
4
940
11.7
1,060
13.2
270
3.4
1,630
20.3
5
230
13.2
170
9.8
90
5.2
360
20.7
5
230
580
580
13.2
12.8
12.8
170
630
630
9.8
13.9
13.9
90
100
100
5.2
2.2
2.2
360
1,060
1,060
20.7
23.4
23.4
5
7
7
100
7.8
160
12.4
70
5.4
100
7.8
4
100
7.8
160
12.4
70
5.4
100
7.8
4
–
–
100
22.2
–
–
110
24.4
7
–
–
100
22.2
–
–
110
24.4
7
8,770
11.9
7,710
10.5
4,850
6.6
17,590
23.9
6
780
17.6
440
9.9
270
6.1
1,420
32.1
10
780
17.6
440
9.9
270
6.1
1,420
32.1
10
See footnotes at end of table.
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
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 .............
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 ..........................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
37-1011
2,440
220
9.0
230
9.4
450
18.4
37-1012
1,980
160
8.1
170
8.6
300
15.2
37-2000
37-2010
53,890
52,130
7,800
7,170
14.5
13.8
6,830
6,660
12.7
12.8
10,360
10,140
19.2
19.5
37-2011
33,580
4,440
13.2
4,090
12.2
6,640
19.8
37-2012
17,980
2,670
14.8
2,550
14.2
3,430
19.1
37-2019
37-2020
37-2021
37-3000
37-3010
570
1,760
1,760
15,430
15,430
50
630
630
2,600
2,600
8.8
35.8
35.8
16.9
16.9
–
170
170
2,500
2,500
–
9.7
9.7
16.2
16.2
70
220
220
3,220
3,220
12.3
12.5
12.5
20.9
20.9
37-3011
14,000
2,150
15.4
2,050
14.6
3,160
22.6
37-3012
37-3013
50
790
60
–
7.6
–
380
–
48.1
–
–
–
–
37-3019
580
370
63.8
50
8.6
–
–
39-0000
24,180
3,520
14.6
2,110
8.7
4,310
17.8
39-1000
570
90
15.8
50
8.8
160
28.1
39-1010
39-1011
39-1012
160
70
80
39-1020
420
39-1021
39-2000
39-2010
39-2011
39-2020
39-2021
39-3000
39-3010
39-3011
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
16.7
–
–
140
33.3
420
1,660
170
170
1,490
1,490
70
270
–
–
270
270
16.7
16.3
–
–
18.1
18.1
–
170
–
–
160
160
–
10.2
–
–
10.7
10.7
140
240
–
–
220
220
33.3
14.5
–
–
14.8
14.8
2,270
440
310
330
–
–
14.5
–
–
280
–
20
12.3
–
6.5
430
80
40
18.9
18.2
12.9
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
–
–
–
–
–
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 .............
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 ..........................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
320
13.1
320
13.1
180
7.4
730
29.9
11
460
23.2
120
6.1
90
4.5
690
34.8
9
6,220
6,010
11.5
11.5
5,870
5,820
10.9
11.2
3,940
3,920
7.3
7.5
12,860
12,400
23.9
23.8
7
7
3,900
11.6
3,550
10.6
2,900
8.6
8,060
24.0
7
2,070
11.5
2,030
11.3
1,000
5.6
4,230
23.5
6
40
210
210
1,770
1,770
7.0
11.9
11.9
11.5
11.5
240
50
50
1,400
1,400
42.1
2.8
2.8
9.1
9.1
–
–
–
630
630
–
–
–
4.1
4.1
110
470
470
3,310
3,310
19.3
26.7
26.7
21.5
21.5
15
3
3
5
5
1,680
12.0
1,360
9.7
590
4.2
3,010
21.5
5
–
–
–
–
–
50
8.6
–
3,630
15.0
3,180
13.2
90
15.8
60
10.5
–
–
–
–
–
40
–
5.1
–
–
–
–
–
220
–
27.8
4
2
–
–
–
70
12.1
1
5,830
24.1
8
90
15.8
5
–
–
–
8
8
4
1,600
6.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
11.9
–
–
–
–
60
14.3
5
50
180
–
–
170
170
11.9
10.8
–
–
11.4
11.4
–
250
–
–
170
170
–
15.1
–
–
11.4
11.4
–
220
–
–
220
220
–
13.3
–
–
14.8
14.8
60
340
60
60
280
280
14.3
20.5
35.3
35.3
18.8
18.8
5
8
11
11
7
7
240
70
–
10.6
15.9
–
470
50
50
20.7
11.4
16.1
90
–
–
4.0
–
–
430
140
110
18.9
31.8
35.5
7
9
14
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
–
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Gaming and sports book writers
and runners ..............................
Gaming service workers, all
other .........................................
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 .....................
Embalmers .....................................
Embalmers .................................
Funeral attendants .........................
Funeral attendants .....................
Personal appearance workers ...........
Barbers and cosmetologists ...........
Barbers .......................................
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 .............
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 ......
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
2 days
3 - 5 days
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
39-3012
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
39-3019
110
–
–
–
–
–
–
39-3030
510
40
7.8
–
–
70
13.7
39-3031
510
40
7.8
–
–
70
13.7
39-3090
1,310
250
19.1
240
18.3
270
20.6
39-3091
39-3092
1,020
50
210
–
20.6
–
210
–
20.6
–
240
–
23.5
–
39-3093
190
39-3099
39-4000
39-4010
39-4011
39-4020
39-4021
39-5000
39-5010
39-5011
60
120
20
20
100
100
1,510
1,420
20
39-5012
1,400
39-5090
39-5092
39-5094
90
40
40
39-6000
7,260
650
9.0
440
6.1
900
12.4
39-6010
39-6011
39-6012
39-6020
39-6021
39-6030
39-6031
1,900
1,700
200
130
100
5,230
4,890
230
230
–
–
–
400
360
12.1
13.5
–
–
–
7.6
7.4
130
130
–
–
–
300
270
6.8
7.6
–
–
–
5.7
5.5
370
340
–
–
–
500
460
19.5
20.0
–
–
–
9.6
9.4
39-6032
340
–
–
–
39-9000
39-9010
39-9011
39-9020
10,790
3,270
3,270
4,620
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
380
370
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25.2
26.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.0
6.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
190
170
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12.6
12.0
–
370
26.4
6.4
170
12.1
–
–
–
–
1,760
710
710
710
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 31
–
–
–
–
16.3
21.7
21.7
15.4
90
90
–
90
–
–
–
1,080
430
430
390
–
–
–
10.0
13.1
13.1
8.4
–
–
–
2,390
410
410
1,260
–
–
–
–
–
22.2
12.5
12.5
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Gaming and sports book writers
and runners ..............................
Gaming service workers, all
other .........................................
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 .....................
Embalmers .....................................
Embalmers .................................
Funeral attendants .........................
Funeral attendants .....................
Personal appearance workers ...........
Barbers and cosmetologists ...........
Barbers .......................................
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 .............
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 ......
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
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7
–
–
290
56.9
–
–
50
9.8
14
–
–
290
56.9
–
–
50
9.8
14
150
11.5
120
9.2
–
–
250
19.1
3
130
–
12.7
–
90
–
8.8
–
–
–
–
–
120
–
11.8
–
3
69
–
–
–
–
–
70
36.8
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
320
290
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21.2
20.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3.3
2.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
450
420
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
29.8
29.6
–
40
11
1
1
11
11
7
7
145
290
20.7
2.9
–
–
410
29.3
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7
11
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
40
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,100
15.2
1,360
18.7
570
7.9
2,240
30.9
14
250
200
–
–
–
820
790
13.2
11.8
–
–
–
15.7
16.2
320
280
–
–
–
1,020
990
16.8
16.5
–
–
–
19.5
20.2
80
50
–
–
–
480
430
4.2
2.9
–
–
–
9.2
8.8
530
460
70
–
–
1,710
1,590
27.9
27.1
35.0
–
–
32.7
32.5
10
9
14
6
6
15
15
60
17.6
120
35.3
22
640
300
300
250
5.9
9.2
9.2
5.4
2,240
690
690
760
20.8
21.1
21.1
16.5
6
7
7
5
–
1,690
420
420
880
–
15.7
12.8
12.8
19.0
–
990
310
310
360
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
9.2
9.5
9.5
7.8
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
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 .....
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 ..................................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
39-9021
39-9030
4,620
1,950
710
170
15.4
8.7
390
220
8.4
11.3
1,260
460
27.3
23.6
39-9031
39-9032
39-9040
39-9041
240
1,710
180
180
–
160
–
–
–
9.4
–
–
–
190
–
–
–
11.1
–
–
–
430
100
100
–
25.1
55.6
55.6
39-9090
770
150
19.5
–
–
160
20.8
39-9099
41-0000
41-1000
770
82,000
16,350
150
11,950
2,310
19.5
14.6
14.1
–
10,240
2,440
–
12.5
14.9
160
15,670
3,550
20.8
19.1
21.7
41-1010
16,350
2,310
14.1
2,440
14.9
3,550
21.7
41-1011
14,150
1,950
13.8
2,110
14.9
2,930
20.7
41-1012
41-2000
41-2010
41-2011
2,200
54,180
17,780
17,640
360
7,860
2,300
2,260
16.4
14.5
12.9
12.8
320
6,410
2,150
2,130
14.5
11.8
12.1
12.1
620
9,980
3,480
3,460
28.2
18.4
19.6
19.6
41-2012
140
41-2020
41-2021
41-2022
41-2030
41-2031
41-3000
41-3010
41-3011
41-3020
41-3021
3,240
1,760
1,480
33,160
33,160
4,070
910
910
710
710
41-3030
190
–
41-3031
41-3040
41-3041
190
320
320
41-3090
–
660
360
300
4,900
4,900
790
120
120
–
–
–
20.4
20.5
20.3
14.8
14.8
19.4
13.2
13.2
–
–
–
260
80
180
4,000
4,000
540
230
230
60
60
–
8.0
4.5
12.2
12.1
12.1
13.3
25.3
25.3
8.5
8.5
–
–
900
510
390
5,590
5,590
510
–
–
60
60
27.8
29.0
26.4
16.9
16.9
12.5
–
–
8.5
8.5
50
26.3
50
26.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
300
300
–
93.8
93.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,950
320
16.4
250
12.8
380
19.5
41-3099
1,950
320
16.4
250
12.8
380
19.5
41-4000
4,220
500
11.8
470
11.1
860
20.4
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 .....
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 ..................................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
880
270
19.0
13.8
360
220
7.8
11.3
80
200
–
–
33.3
11.7
–
–
–
190
–
–
–
11.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
80
10.4
80
10.4
–
80
10,020
2,030
10.4
12.2
12.4
80
8,130
1,420
10.4
9.9
8.7
–
5,760
1,170
2,030
12.4
1,420
8.7
1,870
13.2
1,270
170
6,510
1,990
1,980
7.7
12.0
11.2
11.2
150
5,280
1,940
1,920
–
350
210
140
4,170
4,170
340
90
90
–
–
–
10.8
11.9
9.5
12.6
12.6
8.4
9.9
9.9
–
–
–
170
110
50
3,180
3,180
470
80
80
120
120
Percent
16.5
27.7
5
8
–
–
–
–
–
520
–
–
–
30.4
–
–
10
8
4
4
–
230
29.9
9
–
7.0
7.2
230
20,240
3,440
29.9
24.7
21.0
9
7
5
1,170
7.2
3,440
21.0
5
9.0
1,020
7.2
3,000
21.2
6
6.8
9.7
10.9
10.9
150
3,750
1,120
1,120
6.8
6.9
6.3
6.3
430
14,390
4,800
4,770
19.5
26.6
27.0
27.0
5
7
7
8
–
–
3
23.1
22.7
23.6
26.7
26.7
25.8
39.6
39.6
28.2
28.2
5
4
5
8
8
8
10
10
27
27
5.2
6.2
3.4
9.6
9.6
11.5
8.8
8.8
16.9
16.9
–
160
90
70
2,480
2,480
370
–
–
220
220
5.4
3.6
Number
Median
days
away
from work
760
540
–
250
70
Percent
31 days or more
–
4.9
5.1
4.7
7.5
7.5
9.1
–
–
31.0
31.0
750
400
350
8,840
8,840
1,050
360
360
200
200
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7
1
1
170
8.7
250
12.8
130
6.7
450
23.1
6
170
8.7
250
12.8
130
6.7
450
23.1
6
840
19.9
540
12.8
310
7.3
710
16.8
7
See footnotes at end of table.
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
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 ............
Sales engineers .............................
Sales engineers .........................
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 ..........................................
Switchboard operators, including
answering service ........................
Switchboard operators, including
answering service ....................
Telephone operators ......................
Telephone operators ..................
Miscellaneous communications
equipment operators ....................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
41-4010
4,220
500
11.8
470
11.1
860
20.4
41-4011
720
70
9.7
80
11.1
200
27.8
41-4012
41-9000
3,500
3,180
430
500
12.3
15.7
390
380
11.1
11.9
660
780
18.9
24.5
41-9010
260
50
19.2
–
–
60
23.1
41-9011
260
50
19.2
–
–
60
23.1
41-9020
41-9022
41-9030
41-9031
41-9040
41-9041
120
120
230
230
480
480
–
–
–
–
70
70
–
–
–
–
14.6
14.6
70
70
–
–
–
–
14.6
14.6
–
–
150
150
110
110
–
–
65.2
65.2
22.9
22.9
41-9090
2,100
290
13.8
280
13.3
450
21.4
41-9091
270
–
50
18.5
41-9099
1,830
270
14.8
260
14.2
400
21.9
43-0000
89,540
14,310
16.0
10,790
12.1
16,260
18.2
43-1000
4,540
760
16.7
640
14.1
930
20.5
43-1010
4,540
760
16.7
640
14.1
930
20.5
43-1011
4,540
760
16.7
640
14.1
930
20.5
43-2000
830
250
30.1
50
6.0
140
16.9
43-2010
470
210
44.7
–
–
80
17.0
43-2011
43-2020
43-2021
470
240
240
210
–
–
44.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
80
50
50
17.0
20.8
20.8
43-2090
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
–
–
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 ............
Sales engineers .............................
Sales engineers .........................
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 ..........................................
Switchboard operators, including
answering service ........................
Switchboard operators, including
answering service ....................
Telephone operators ......................
Telephone operators ..................
Miscellaneous communications
equipment operators ....................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
840
19.9
540
12.8
310
7.3
710
16.8
7
60
8.3
60
8.3
150
20.8
100
13.9
7
780
300
22.3
9.4
480
420
13.7
13.2
160
150
4.6
4.7
610
650
17.4
20.4
7
5
–
–
–
–
–
–
90
34.6
5
–
–
–
–
–
–
90
34.6
5
–
–
–
–
80
80
–
–
–
–
16.7
16.7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
90
90
–
–
–
–
18.8
18.8
9
9
4
4
5
5
170
8.1
460
21.9
7
60
22.2
14
–
340
16.2
80
29.6
–
110
–
5.2
–
–
–
–
–
130
7.1
260
14.2
100
5.5
400
21.9
5
11,640
13.0
10,520
11.7
5,510
6.2
20,510
22.9
7
510
11.2
400
8.8
160
3.5
1,130
24.9
5
510
11.2
400
8.8
160
3.5
1,130
24.9
5
510
11.2
400
8.8
160
3.5
1,130
24.9
5
60
7.2
50
6.0
50
6.0
230
27.7
4
–
–
20
4.3
–
–
120
25.5
3
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
4.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
120
–
–
25.5
–
–
3
6
6
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
58.3
63
See footnotes at end of table.
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
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 .............
Correspondence clerks ..................
Correspondence 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 ..........
Loan interviewers and clerks ..........
Loan interviewers and clerks ......
New accounts clerks ......................
New accounts clerks ..................
Order clerks ....................................
Order clerks ................................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
43-2099
43-3000
43-3010
43-3011
120
6,740
740
740
–
1,260
120
120
–
18.7
16.2
16.2
–
1,020
80
80
–
15.1
10.8
10.8
–
890
70
70
–
13.2
9.5
9.5
43-3020
1,520
160
10.5
230
15.1
180
11.8
43-3021
1,520
160
10.5
230
15.1
180
11.8
43-3030
2,560
540
21.1
310
12.1
380
14.8
43-3031
43-3040
43-3041
43-3050
43-3051
43-3060
43-3061
43-3070
43-3071
43-4000
43-4020
43-4021
2,560
110
110
270
270
150
150
1,410
1,410
21,230
50
50
540
–
–
60
60
60
60
310
310
4,170
–
–
21.1
–
–
22.2
22.2
40.0
40.0
22.0
22.0
19.6
–
–
310
–
–
100
100
–
–
250
250
2,450
–
–
12.1
–
–
37.0
37.0
–
–
17.7
17.7
11.5
–
–
380
–
–
–
–
–
–
200
200
3,340
–
–
14.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.2
14.2
15.7
–
–
43-4040
240
100
41.7
43-4041
43-4050
240
10,830
100
2,060
41.7
19.0
–
1,240
–
11.4
–
1,670
–
15.4
43-4051
43-4070
43-4071
10,830
990
990
2,060
140
140
19.0
14.1
14.1
1,240
230
230
11.4
23.2
23.2
1,670
120
120
15.4
12.1
12.1
43-4080
480
100
20.8
80
16.7
50
10.4
43-4081
480
100
20.8
80
16.7
50
10.4
43-4110
620
220
35.5
40
6.5
50
8.1
43-4111
43-4120
43-4121
43-4130
43-4131
43-4140
43-4141
43-4150
43-4151
620
150
150
190
190
50
50
980
980
220
–
–
–
–
–
–
180
180
35.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
18.4
18.4
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
140
140
6.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
14.3
14.3
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
160
160
8.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
16.3
16.3
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
–
–
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 .............
Correspondence clerks ..................
Correspondence 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 ..........
Loan interviewers and clerks ..........
Loan interviewers and clerks ......
New accounts clerks ......................
New accounts clerks ..................
Order clerks ....................................
Order clerks ................................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
–
550
80
80
–
8.2
10.8
10.8
–
970
120
120
–
14.4
16.2
16.2
–
330
–
–
–
4.9
–
–
70
1,730
260
260
58.3
25.7
35.1
35.1
63
7
12
12
90
5.9
450
29.6
90
5.9
310
20.4
12
90
5.9
450
29.6
90
5.9
310
20.4
12
170
6.6
180
7.0
140
5.5
830
32.4
7
170
–
–
–
–
–
–
150
150
3,040
–
–
6.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
10.6
10.6
14.3
–
–
180
–
–
–
–
–
–
160
160
2,290
–
–
7.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
11.3
11.3
10.8
–
–
140
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
70
1,210
–
–
5.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
5.0
5.0
5.7
–
–
830
–
–
–
–
–
–
270
270
4,730
–
–
32.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
19.1
19.1
22.3
–
–
7
8
8
2
2
2
2
5
5
6
1
1
–
2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,630
–
15.1
–
1,050
–
9.7
–
470
–
4.3
–
2,700
–
24.9
2
7
1,630
60
60
15.1
6.1
6.1
1,050
80
80
9.7
8.1
8.1
470
40
40
4.3
4.0
4.0
2,700
310
310
24.9
31.3
31.3
7
5
5
60
12.5
–
–
120
25.0
70
14.6
7
60
12.5
–
–
120
25.0
70
14.6
7
180
29.0
–
–
20
3.2
80
12.9
5
180
–
–
–
–
–
–
150
150
29.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
15.3
15.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6.1
6.1
20
60
60
3.2
40.0
40.0
–
–
–
–
7.1
7.1
80
–
–
100
100
–
–
230
230
12.9
–
–
52.6
52.6
–
–
23.5
23.5
5
27
27
39
39
1
1
6
6
60
60
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
–
–
70
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
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 ....................................
Police, fire, and ambulance
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 ...
Secretaries and administrative
assistants .........................................
Secretaries and administrative
assistants .....................................
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
2 days
3 - 5 days
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
43-4160
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
43-4161
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
43-4170
2,810
590
21.0
300
10.7
600
21.4
43-4171
2,810
590
21.0
300
10.7
600
21.4
43-4180
3,030
320
10.6
280
9.2
500
16.5
43-4181
3,030
320
10.6
280
9.2
500
16.5
43-4190
660
320
48.5
60
9.1
90
13.6
43-4199
660
320
48.5
60
9.1
90
13.6
43-5000
43-5010
43-5011
43-5020
43-5021
43-5030
37,300
1,040
1,040
1,000
1,000
580
5,130
70
70
110
110
80
13.8
6.7
6.7
11.0
11.0
13.8
4,320
100
100
100
100
70
11.6
9.6
9.6
10.0
10.0
12.1
7,360
270
270
150
150
70
19.7
26.0
26.0
15.0
15.0
12.1
43-5031
20
43-5032
43-5040
43-5041
560
1,190
1,190
80
100
100
14.3
8.4
8.4
60
50
50
10.7
4.2
4.2
70
220
220
12.5
18.5
18.5
43-5060
1,000
120
12.0
180
18.0
130
13.0
43-5061
1,000
120
12.0
180
18.0
130
13.0
43-5070
7,820
1,310
16.8
840
10.7
1,590
20.3
43-5071
43-5080
43-5081
7,820
24,250
24,250
1,310
3,320
3,320
16.8
13.7
13.7
840
2,940
2,940
10.7
12.1
12.1
1,590
4,850
4,850
20.3
20.0
20.0
43-5110
420
–
–
20
4.8
90
21.4
43-5111
420
–
–
20
4.8
90
21.4
43-6000
5,540
690
12.5
860
15.5
800
14.4
43-6010
5,540
690
12.5
860
15.5
800
14.4
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
–
–
–
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
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 ....................................
Police, fire, and ambulance
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 ...
Secretaries and administrative
assistants .........................................
Secretaries and administrative
assistants .....................................
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
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6
250
8.9
400
14.2
190
6.8
470
16.7
5
250
8.9
400
14.2
190
6.8
470
16.7
5
570
18.8
540
17.8
190
6.3
640
21.1
8
570
18.8
540
17.8
190
6.3
640
21.1
8
50
7.6
40
6.1
20
3.0
80
12.1
2
50
7.6
40
6.1
20
3.0
80
12.1
2
5,200
90
90
130
130
120
13.9
8.7
8.7
13.0
13.0
20.7
4,560
120
120
140
140
50
12.2
11.5
11.5
14.0
14.0
8.6
2,420
80
80
70
70
50
6.5
7.7
7.7
7.0
7.0
8.6
8,320
310
310
300
300
130
22.3
29.8
29.8
30.0
30.0
22.4
7
10
10
12
12
10
–
2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
120
380
380
21.4
31.9
31.9
50
90
90
8.9
7.6
7.6
50
100
100
8.9
8.4
8.4
130
250
250
23.2
21.0
21.0
10
6
6
130
13.0
190
19.0
40
4.0
220
22.0
8
130
13.0
190
19.0
40
4.0
220
22.0
8
940
12.0
880
11.3
520
6.6
1,740
22.3
6
940
3,340
3,340
12.0
13.8
13.8
880
3,050
3,050
11.3
12.6
12.6
520
1,520
1,520
6.6
6.3
6.3
1,740
5,230
5,230
22.3
21.6
21.6
6
7
7
70
16.7
–
–
–
–
140
33.3
10
70
16.7
–
–
–
–
140
33.3
10
1,000
18.1
420
7.6
380
6.9
1,380
24.9
7
1,000
18.1
420
7.6
380
6.9
1,380
24.9
7
See footnotes at end of table.
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
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 .........................................
First-line supervisors/managers
of farming, fishing, and forestry
workers .....................................
Agricultural workers ............................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
43-6011
43-6012
43-6013
2,750
740
660
390
–
100
14.2
–
15.2
570
70
80
20.7
9.5
12.1
420
60
90
15.3
8.1
13.6
43-6014
1,400
180
12.9
140
10.0
220
15.7
43-9000
43-9010
43-9011
13,350
280
280
2,050
–
–
15.4
–
–
1,450
–
–
10.9
–
–
2,790
80
80
20.9
28.6
28.6
43-9020
43-9021
43-9022
1,020
910
110
120
100
–
11.8
11.0
–
120
110
–
11.8
12.1
–
140
120
20
13.7
13.2
18.2
43-9040
950
170
17.9
80
8.4
140
14.7
43-9041
950
170
17.9
80
8.4
140
14.7
43-9050
1,650
230
13.9
210
12.7
240
14.5
43-9051
43-9060
43-9061
1,650
5,980
5,980
230
1,060
1,060
13.9
17.7
17.7
210
700
700
12.7
11.7
11.7
240
1,600
1,600
14.5
26.8
26.8
43-9070
510
40
7.8
–
–
190
37.3
43-9071
43-9080
510
50
40
–
7.8
–
–
–
–
–
190
–
37.3
–
43-9081
43-9110
43-9111
50
90
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
43-9190
2,790
360
12.9
280
10.0
390
14.0
43-9199
2,790
360
12.9
280
10.0
390
14.0
45-0000
17,510
1,810
10.3
1,720
9.8
3,410
19.5
45-1000
840
–
–
60
7.1
350
41.7
45-1010
840
–
–
60
7.1
350
41.7
45-1011
45-2000
810
13,670
50
1,360
6.2
9.9
340
2,600
42.0
19.0
–
1,740
See footnotes at end of table.
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12.7
–
–
–
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 .........................................
First-line supervisors/managers
of farming, fishing, and forestry
workers .....................................
Agricultural workers ............................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
440
300
150
16.0
40.5
22.7
240
–
50
8.7
–
7.6
230
50
–
8.4
6.8
–
460
180
160
16.7
24.3
24.2
5
7
9
110
7.9
110
7.9
60
4.3
580
41.4
15
1,280
–
–
9.6
–
–
1,830
50
50
13.7
17.9
17.9
950
–
–
7.1
–
–
2,990
–
–
22.4
–
–
7
6
6
70
70
6.9
7.7
–
250
240
–
24.5
26.4
–
80
70
7.8
7.7
–
230
200
–
22.5
22.0
–
13
13
12
120
12.6
140
14.7
50
5.3
250
26.3
9
120
12.6
140
14.7
50
5.3
250
26.3
9
210
12.7
180
10.9
110
6.7
470
28.5
8
210
470
470
12.7
7.9
7.9
180
670
670
10.9
11.2
11.2
110
330
330
6.7
5.5
5.5
470
1,140
1,140
28.5
19.1
19.1
8
5
5
70
13.7
60
11.8
–
–
120
23.5
5
70
13.7
–
60
–
–
11.8
–
–
–
–
–
120
–
23.5
–
5
1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
80
80
–
88.9
88.9
1
135
135
–
–
300
10.8
480
17.2
340
12.2
650
23.3
11
300
10.8
480
17.2
340
12.2
650
23.3
11
2,140
12.2
2,330
13.3
1,580
9.0
4,520
25.8
10
–
–
–
–
–
–
350
41.7
4
–
–
–
–
–
–
350
41.7
4
–
960
–
7.0
350
3,260
43.2
23.8
4
8
–
1,750
–
12.8
–
2,000
See footnotes at end of table.
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14.6
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
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 ....
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 ................................
Brickmasons and blockmasons ..
Stonemasons .............................
Carpenters .....................................
Carpenters .................................
Carpet, floor, and tile installers and
finishers ........................................
Carpet installers .........................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
45-2040
730
310
42.5
100
13.7
130
17.8
45-2041
730
310
42.5
100
13.7
130
17.8
45-2090
12,930
1,430
11.1
1,260
9.7
2,470
19.1
45-2091
910
80
8.8
90
9.9
360
39.6
45-2092
8,460
960
11.3
810
9.6
1,500
17.7
45-2093
45-2099
45-3000
3,310
250
60
380
–
–
11.5
–
–
310
50
–
9.4
20.0
–
530
80
–
16.0
32.0
–
45-3010
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
45-3011
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
45-4000
45-4010
2,950
50
–
1.4
–
300
–
10.2
–
410
–
13.9
–
45-4011
45-4020
45-4021
45-4022
45-4029
50
2,900
210
600
2,080
–
–
–
–
1.4
–
–
–
–
300
–
230
60
–
10.3
–
38.3
2.9
–
400
–
200
180
–
13.8
–
33.3
8.7
47-0000
144,050
18,770
13.0
14,690
10.2
24,020
16.7
47-1000
8,270
1,650
20.0
950
11.5
1,000
12.1
47-1010
8,270
1,650
20.0
950
11.5
1,000
12.1
47-1011
47-2000
47-2010
47-2011
8,270
122,510
290
290
1,650
15,480
–
–
20.0
12.6
–
–
950
12,830
–
–
11.5
10.5
–
–
1,000
20,780
–
–
12.1
17.0
–
–
47-2020
47-2021
47-2022
47-2030
47-2031
2,400
2,180
220
30,450
30,450
210
210
–
4,140
4,140
8.8
9.6
–
13.6
13.6
240
230
–
3,120
3,120
10.0
10.6
–
10.2
10.2
370
350
–
5,480
5,480
15.4
16.1
–
18.0
18.0
47-2040
47-2041
2,380
1,250
70
2.9
–
270
160
11.3
12.8
350
190
14.7
15.2
40
–
40
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 ....
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 ................................
Brickmasons and blockmasons ..
Stonemasons .............................
Carpenters .....................................
Carpenters .................................
Carpet, floor, and tile installers and
finishers ........................................
Carpet installers .........................
Percent
11 - 20 days
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
60
8.2
–
–
–
–
100
13.7
2
60
8.2
–
–
–
–
100
13.7
2
1,690
13.1
1,990
15.4
3,150
24.4
9
100
11.0
160
17.6
100
11.0
4
890
10.5
1,490
17.6
620
7.3
2,180
25.8
11
680
–
–
20.5
–
–
300
–
–
9.1
–
–
300
–
–
9.1
–
–
810
60
–
24.5
24.0
–
7
5
3
940
–
7.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3
350
–
11.9
–
320
–
10.8
–
620
–
21.0
–
910
–
30.8
–
23
14
–
340
–
–
320
–
11.7
–
–
15.4
–
300
–
–
250
–
10.3
–
–
12.0
–
610
–
60
540
–
21.0
–
10.0
26.0
–
910
120
80
700
–
31.4
57.1
13.3
33.7
14
23
35
4
24
17,390
12.1
16,770
11.6
10,430
7.2
41,980
29.1
10
1,020
12.3
890
10.8
680
8.2
2,080
25.2
9
1,020
12.3
890
10.8
680
8.2
2,080
25.2
9
1,020
14,750
–
–
12.3
12.0
–
–
890
14,340
–
–
10.8
11.7
–
–
680
8,580
60
60
8.2
7.0
20.7
20.7
2,080
35,760
120
120
25.2
29.2
41.4
41.4
9
10
24
24
370
330
–
3,570
3,570
15.4
15.1
–
11.7
11.7
160
160
–
3,440
3,440
6.7
7.3
–
11.3
11.3
230
230
–
2,200
2,200
9.6
10.6
–
7.2
7.2
830
690
140
8,520
8,520
34.6
31.7
63.6
28.0
28.0
11
10
35
9
9
580
360
24.4
28.8
490
290
20.6
23.2
100
50
4.2
4.0
520
190
21.8
15.2
9
9
See footnotes at end of table.
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
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 .............................
Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters,
and steamfitters ............................
Pipelayers ..................................
Plumbers, pipefitters, and
steamfitters ...............................
Plasterers and stucco masons .......
Plasterers and stucco masons ...
Reinforcing iron and rebar
workers .........................................
Reinforcing iron and rebar
workers .....................................
Roofers ...........................................
Roofers .......................................
Sheet metal workers ......................
Sheet metal workers ..................
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
2 days
Number
Percent
Number
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3 - 5 days
Percent
70
–
–
9.1
4.3
150
50
5,340
5,340
4.3
14.1
14.1
280
6.4
Number
47-2042
47-2043
47-2044
290
70
770
47-2050
1,170
50
47-2051
47-2060
47-2061
1,170
37,930
37,930
47-2070
4,370
47-2071
47-2072
160
80
47-2073
4,140
270
6.5
520
12.6
780
18.8
47-2080
3,330
640
19.2
310
9.3
580
17.4
47-2081
47-2082
47-2110
47-2111
47-2120
47-2121
47-2130
2,850
480
11,310
11,310
1,280
1,280
1,320
620
–
1,220
1,220
230
230
180
21.8
–
10.8
10.8
18.0
18.0
13.6
230
80
1,510
1,510
130
130
70
8.1
16.7
13.4
13.4
10.2
10.2
5.3
560
–
1,780
1,780
160
160
140
19.6
–
15.7
15.7
12.5
12.5
10.6
47-2131
47-2132
47-2140
1,230
90
4,200
130
–
480
10.6
–
11.4
60
–
320
4.9
–
7.6
130
–
650
10.6
–
15.5
47-2141
4,200
480
11.4
320
7.6
650
15.5
47-2150
47-2151
10,790
440
1,370
–
12.7
–
1,060
80
9.8
18.2
2,130
60
19.7
13.6
47-2152
47-2160
47-2161
10,340
860
860
1,350
110
110
13.1
12.8
12.8
980
190
190
9.5
22.1
22.1
2,070
160
160
20.0
18.6
18.6
47-2170
440
50
11.4
60
13.6
140
31.8
47-2171
47-2180
47-2181
47-2210
47-2211
440
3,560
3,560
4,340
4,340
50
360
360
600
600
11.4
10.1
10.1
13.8
13.8
60
320
320
420
420
13.6
9.0
9.0
9.7
9.7
140
430
430
920
920
31.8
12.1
12.1
21.2
21.2
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 45
90
24.1
–
11.7
12.8
130
11.1
150
3,860
3,860
12.8
10.2
10.2
130
6,220
6,220
11.1
16.4
16.4
540
12.4
820
18.8
–
–
–
–
70
Percent
–
–
–
–
–
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 .............................
Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters,
and steamfitters ............................
Pipelayers ..................................
Plumbers, pipefitters, and
steamfitters ...............................
Plasterers and stucco masons .......
Plasterers and stucco masons ...
Reinforcing iron and rebar
workers .........................................
Reinforcing iron and rebar
workers .....................................
Roofers ...........................................
Roofers .......................................
Sheet metal workers ......................
Sheet metal workers ..................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
Number
–
–
80
–
100
27.6
–
13.0
–
–
180
–
–
23.4
250
21.4
90
250
4,760
4,760
21.4
12.5
12.5
430
9.8
–
–
–
–
21 - 30 days
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
40
–
–
5.2
70
–
260
24.1
–
33.8
6
8
15
7.7
210
17.9
300
25.6
11
90
4,680
4,680
7.7
12.3
12.3
210
2,710
2,710
17.9
7.1
7.1
290
10,360
10,360
24.8
27.3
27.3
11
10
10
430
9.8
280
6.4
1,590
36.4
13
70
43.8
–
–
–
25
43
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
420
10.1
420
10.1
210
5.1
1,530
37.0
13
170
5.1
390
11.7
210
6.3
1,030
30.9
9
160
20
1,260
1,260
170
170
110
5.6
4.2
11.1
11.1
13.3
13.3
8.3
310
80
1,410
1,410
100
100
230
10.9
16.7
12.5
12.5
7.8
7.8
17.4
140
70
750
750
120
120
90
4.9
14.6
6.6
6.6
9.4
9.4
6.8
830
200
3,380
3,380
370
370
500
29.1
41.7
29.9
29.9
28.9
28.9
37.9
6
25
10
10
10
10
18
110
–
370
8.9
–
8.8
230
–
390
18.7
–
9.3
90
–
330
7.3
–
7.9
480
–
1,660
39.0
–
39.5
19
1
17
370
8.8
390
9.3
330
7.9
1,660
39.5
17
1,490
–
13.8
–
1,410
150
13.1
34.1
690
50
6.4
11.4
2,640
90
24.5
20.5
8
12
1,480
80
80
14.3
9.3
9.3
1,260
–
–
12.2
–
–
640
60
60
6.2
7.0
7.0
2,560
250
250
24.8
29.1
29.1
8
5
5
60
13.6
20
4.5
70
15.9
3
60
370
370
560
560
13.6
10.4
10.4
12.9
12.9
20
360
360
400
400
4.5
10.1
10.1
9.2
9.2
70
1,500
1,500
1,240
1,240
15.9
42.1
42.1
28.6
28.6
3
18
18
7
7
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
–
–
220
220
200
200
–
6.2
6.2
4.6
4.6
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
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 ..................................
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 ..............................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
47-2220
2,100
130
6.2
270
12.9
310
14.8
47-2221
47-3000
47-3010
2,100
5,030
5,030
130
980
980
6.2
19.5
19.5
270
430
430
12.9
8.5
8.5
310
1,060
1,060
14.8
21.1
21.1
47-3011
47-3012
47-3013
570
930
1,050
–
280
360
–
30.1
34.3
–
170
110
–
18.3
10.5
130
100
160
22.8
10.8
15.2
47-3014
100
–
47-3015
47-3016
840
170
–
47-3019
1,360
220
47-4000
3,280
310
47-4010
260
–
47-4011
47-4020
260
230
47-4021
47-4030
47-4031
70
–
–
8.3
–
–
–
–
–
40
4.8
–
320
60
38.1
35.3
16.2
50
3.7
250
18.4
9.5
210
6.4
620
18.9
–
20
7.7
190
73.1
–
–
–
–
20
20
7.7
8.7
190
–
73.1
–
230
230
230
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
8.7
–
–
–
110
110
–
47.8
47.8
47-4040
310
–
–
–
–
–
–
47-4041
47-4050
47-4051
310
210
210
–
–
23.8
23.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
47-4060
140
–
–
–
–
–
–
47-4061
140
–
–
–
–
–
–
47-4070
150
–
–
–
–
60
40.0
47-4071
150
–
–
–
–
60
40.0
47-4090
1,740
150
8.6
130
7.5
190
10.9
47-4099
47-5000
1,710
4,960
150
340
8.8
6.9
130
260
7.6
5.2
190
570
11.1
11.5
50
50
See footnotes at end of table.
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 ..................................
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 ..............................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
160
7.6
270
12.9
100
4.8
860
41.0
15
160
680
680
7.6
13.5
13.5
270
470
470
12.9
9.3
9.3
100
320
320
4.8
6.4
6.4
860
1,080
1,080
41.0
21.5
21.5
15
6
6
50
50
180
8.8
5.4
17.1
50
70
90
8.8
7.5
8.6
70
100
20
12.3
10.8
1.9
220
160
130
38.6
17.2
12.4
20
3
3
–
11
–
70
–
–
–
8.3
–
–
90
–
–
10.7
–
320
23.5
140
10.3
420
12.8
570
17.4
–
–
–
9.5
–
170
–
20.2
–
5
10
–
–
330
24.3
8
7.3
900
27.4
13
–
3
–
30.4
3
11
70
30.4
–
–
11
3
3
80
240
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26.1
26.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
60
–
70
–
–
50
16.1
160
51.6
41
50
160
–
–
51.6
–
–
41
14
14
–
38.1
38.1
–
–
16.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
80
57.1
35
–
–
–
–
–
80
57.1
35
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9
80
80
300
17.2
310
17.8
160
9.2
490
28.2
13
300
520
17.5
10.5
310
510
18.1
10.3
160
600
9.4
12.1
470
2,160
27.5
43.5
13
28
See footnotes at end of table.
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
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 ...........................................
Explosives workers, ordnance
handling experts, and blasters .....
Explosives workers, ordnance
handling experts, and
blasters .....................................
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 ...............
Computer, automated teller, and
office machine repairers ...........
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
2 days
3 - 5 days
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
47-5010
47-5011
470
270
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
47-5012
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
47-5013
47-5020
80
440
–
50
–
11.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
47-5021
440
50
11.4
–
–
–
–
47-5030
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
47-5031
47-5040
60
850
–
–
5.9
–
–
7.1
–
47-5041
150
–
–
–
–
–
–
47-5042
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
47-5049
47-5060
47-5061
47-5070
47-5071
47-5080
47-5081
47-5090
47-5099
670
430
430
290
290
550
550
1,830
1,830
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
140
140
6.0
–
–
–
–
–
–
7.7
7.7
49-0000
107,940
16,250
49-1000
4,040
49-1010
50
60
80
80
–
–
220
220
150
150
10.4
9.3
9.3
–
–
40.0
40.0
8.2
8.2
15.1
12,600
11.7
19,540
18.1
1,570
38.9
300
7.4
280
6.9
4,040
1,570
38.9
300
7.4
280
6.9
49-1011
4,040
1,570
38.9
300
7.4
280
6.9
49-2000
9,440
1,280
13.6
950
10.1
1,690
17.9
49-2010
1,870
290
15.5
160
8.6
380
20.3
49-2011
1,870
290
15.5
160
8.6
380
20.3
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–
–
–
–
–
70
40
40
–
9.4
7.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
4.4
4.4
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 ...........................................
Explosives workers, ordnance
handling experts, and blasters .....
Explosives workers, ordnance
handling experts, and
blasters .....................................
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 ...............
Computer, automated teller, and
office machine repairers ...........
11 - 20 days
21 - 30 days
Percent
Number
Percent
17.0
18.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
130
–
29.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
130
29.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9.4
–
140
–
16.5
–
–
7.1
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
80
50
–
–
–
80
Number
100
70
60
Percent
31 days or more
21.3
25.9
Number
170
90
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
36.2
33.3
25
25
–
12
–
160
–
36.4
24
12
160
36.4
12
–
35
–
370
–
43.5
35
21
90
60.0
42
–
48
–
70
–
–
–
–
–
–
150
150
10.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.2
8.2
130
50
50
–
–
40
40
190
190
19.4
11.6
11.6
–
–
7.3
7.3
10.4
10.4
40
–
–
–
–
210
210
140
140
6.0
–
–
–
–
38.2
38.2
7.7
7.7
260
220
220
180
180
40
40
970
970
38.8
51.2
51.2
62.1
62.1
7.3
7.3
53.0
53.0
15
31
31
34
34
17
17
34
34
12,670
11.7
12,700
11.8
7,430
6.9
26,740
24.8
7
320
7.9
370
9.2
250
6.2
960
23.8
4
320
7.9
370
9.2
250
6.2
960
23.8
4
320
7.9
370
9.2
250
6.2
960
23.8
4
1,470
15.6
1,220
12.9
450
4.8
2,370
25.1
8
350
18.7
270
14.4
40
2.1
390
20.9
8
350
18.7
270
14.4
40
2.1
390
20.9
8
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occupation and number of days away from work, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
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 ..............
Bus and truck mechanics and
diesel engine specialists ..........
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
49-2020
49-2021
4,860
60
500
–
10.3
–
280
–
5.8
–
940
–
19.3
–
49-2022
4,800
490
10.2
270
5.6
940
19.6
49-2090
49-2091
2,710
460
500
100
18.5
21.7
510
200
18.8
43.5
370
–
13.7
–
49-2092
360
70
19.4
–
–
–
–
49-2093
130
–
–
–
–
–
49-2094
170
47.1
–
–
–
–
49-2095
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
49-2096
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
49-2097
610
70
11.5
150
24.6
120
19.7
49-2098
780
140
17.9
90
11.5
150
19.2
49-3000
36,790
5,460
14.8
5,180
14.1
6,620
18.0
49-3010
2,650
360
13.6
210
7.9
540
20.4
49-3011
2,650
360
13.6
210
7.9
540
20.4
49-3020
18,390
3,370
18.3
2,440
13.3
3,680
20.0
49-3021
2,430
670
27.6
230
9.5
300
12.3
49-3022
410
90
22.0
150
36.6
49-3023
15,550
2,610
16.8
2,060
13.2
3,360
21.6
49-3030
5,580
560
10.0
630
11.3
1,010
18.1
49-3031
5,580
560
10.0
630
11.3
1,010
18.1
–
80
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 ..............
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
840
–
17.3
–
680
–
14.0
–
250
–
5.1
–
1,380
–
28.4
–
9
20
840
17.5
650
13.5
250
5.2
1,370
28.5
9
280
50
10.3
10.9
270
–
10.0
–
170
–
6.3
–
610
90
22.5
19.6
5
2
70
19.4
–
–
–
–
100
27.8
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
16.7
24
80
13.1
50
8.2
–
–
110
18.0
4
40
5.1
110
14.1
–
–
190
24.4
6
3,850
10.5
4,410
12.0
2,790
7.6
8,480
23.0
7
270
10.2
360
13.6
250
9.4
650
24.5
9
270
10.2
360
13.6
250
9.4
650
24.5
9
2,230
12.1
1,870
10.2
1,160
6.3
3,630
19.7
5
320
13.2
190
7.8
200
8.2
510
21.0
6
50
12.2
50
12.2
2
1,850
11.9
1,640
10.5
950
6.1
3,080
19.8
5
540
9.7
860
15.4
580
10.4
1,390
24.9
12
540
9.7
860
15.4
580
10.4
1,390
24.9
12
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
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 ...........
Electrical power-line installers
and repairers ............................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
49-3040
49-3041
5,890
1,290
770
140
13.1
10.9
630
310
10.7
24.0
720
190
12.2
14.7
49-3042
49-3043
49-3050
49-3051
49-3052
3,680
910
1,430
180
780
590
–
–
–
–
16.0
–
–
–
–
280
40
590
70
510
7.6
4.4
41.3
38.9
65.4
480
50
100
–
–
13.0
5.5
7.0
–
–
49-3053
470
80
17.0
49-3090
49-3091
2,860
70
370
–
12.9
–
660
–
23.1
–
570
–
19.9
–
49-3092
49-3093
300
2,480
–
360
–
14.5
240
360
80.0
14.5
–
540
–
21.8
49-9000
57,680
7,940
13.8
6,180
10.7
10,940
19.0
49-9010
49-9011
570
170
50
8.8
–
40
–
7.0
–
60
–
–
10.5
–
49-9012
400
–
–
–
–
60
15.0
49-9020
7,930
1,380
17.4
1,040
13.1
1,050
13.2
49-9021
49-9030
49-9031
7,930
540
540
1,380
60
60
17.4
11.1
11.1
1,040
–
–
13.1
–
–
1,050
80
80
13.2
14.8
14.8
49-9040
33,130
4,340
13.1
3,570
10.8
6,340
19.1
49-9041
9,460
1,140
12.1
950
10.0
1,530
16.2
49-9042
21,050
2,960
14.1
2,460
11.7
4,370
20.8
49-9043
49-9044
49-9050
950
1,660
7,910
130
100
830
13.7
6.0
10.5
70
100
590
7.4
6.0
7.5
130
320
1,910
13.7
19.3
24.1
49-9051
2,400
190
7.9
160
6.7
410
17.1
–
–
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 ...........
Electrical power-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
460
160
7.8
12.4
810
70
13.8
5.4
660
70
11.2
5.4
1,830
350
31.1
27.1
13
6
250
50
–
–
–
6.8
5.5
–
–
–
510
230
180
70
–
13.9
25.3
12.6
38.9
–
460
120
–
–
–
12.5
13.2
–
–
–
1,100
390
510
–
250
29.9
42.9
35.7
–
32.1
15
27
5
12
2
–
–
110
23.4
–
–
250
53.2
48
340
–
11.9
–
330
–
11.5
–
130
–
4.5
–
460
–
16.1
–
5
2
–
330
–
13.3
–
320
–
12.9
–
130
–
5.2
–
430
–
17.3
2
5
7,040
12.2
6,710
11.6
3,940
6.8
14,930
25.9
8
200
110
35.1
64.7
90
15.8
–
70
12.3
–
70
–
12.3
–
9
8
90
22.5
80
20.0
70
17.5
60
15.0
12
940
11.9
890
11.2
500
6.3
2,140
27.0
7
940
180
180
11.9
33.3
33.3
890
100
100
11.2
18.5
18.5
500
–
–
6.3
–
–
2,140
90
90
27.0
16.7
16.7
7
10
10
4,310
13.0
4,060
12.3
2,200
6.6
8,320
25.1
8
1,090
11.5
1,310
13.8
760
8.0
2,690
28.4
11
2,890
13.7
2,310
11.0
1,240
5.9
4,830
22.9
7
190
140
840
20.0
8.4
10.6
160
280
740
16.8
16.9
9.4
70
130
510
7.4
7.8
6.4
210
590
2,490
22.1
35.5
31.5
9
14
8
230
9.6
220
9.2
140
5.8
1,050
43.8
20
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
Telecommunications line
installers and repairers .............
Precision instrument and
equipment repairers .....................
Camera and photographic
equipment repairers .................
Medical equipment repairers ......
Precision instrument and
equipment repairers, all other ..
Miscellaneous installation,
maintenance, and repair
workers .........................................
Coin, vending, and amusement
machine servicers and
repairers ...................................
Commercial divers .....................
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 .....
Coil winders, tapers, and
finishers ....................................
Electrical and electronic
equipment assemblers .............
Electromechanical equipment
assemblers ...............................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
49-9052
5,510
640
11.6
440
8.0
1,500
27.2
49-9060
380
90
23.7
50
13.2
90
23.7
49-9061
49-9062
20
140
80
–
57.1
49-9069
180
49-9090
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
38.9
–
–
–
7,210
1,190
16.5
49-9091
49-9092
49-9094
650
50
130
110
–
–
16.9
–
–
–
–
49-9095
49-9096
220
860
–
100
–
11.6
–
130
49-9097
120
–
49-9098
1,820
430
23.6
210
11.5
370
20.3
49-9099
51-0000
51-1000
3,350
186,600
6,270
490
29,080
830
14.6
15.6
13.2
420
20,920
700
12.5
11.2
11.2
670
30,930
1,040
20.0
16.6
16.6
51-1010
6,270
830
13.2
700
11.2
1,040
16.6
51-1011
51-2000
6,270
29,690
830
4,610
13.2
15.5
700
3,270
11.2
11.0
1,040
4,840
16.6
16.3
51-2010
820
60
7.3
50
6.1
50
6.1
51-2011
820
60
7.3
50
6.1
50
6.1
51-2020
2,870
580
20.2
290
10.1
370
12.9
51-2021
370
50
13.5
51-2022
2,320
510
22.0
51-2023
180
–
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850
11.8
60
9.2
–
–
–
–
–
270
–
–
15.1
–
11.6
–
–
1,420
19.7
80
60
12.3
–
46.2
–
210
–
24.4
–
–
–
–
300
–
–
12.9
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
Telecommunications line
installers and repairers .............
Precision instrument and
equipment repairers .....................
Camera and photographic
equipment repairers .................
Medical equipment repairers ......
Precision instrument and
equipment repairers, all other ..
Miscellaneous installation,
maintenance, and repair
workers .........................................
Coin, vending, and amusement
machine servicers and
repairers ...................................
Commercial divers .....................
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 .....
Coil winders, tapers, and
finishers ....................................
Electrical and electronic
equipment assemblers .............
Electromechanical equipment
assemblers ...............................
610
Percent
11.1
11 - 20 days
Number
520
Percent
9.4
21 - 30 days
Number
360
Percent
6.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
530
7.4
820
11.4
90
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
1,440
26.1
7
90
23.7
4
–
–
50
3
60
33.3
5
–
–
650
9.0
1,730
24.0
7
40
6.2
–
–
240
–
–
36.9
–
–
16
9
4
–
7.0
110
190
50.0
22.1
26
5
–
60
50.0
36
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
150
–
17.4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
120
6.6
220
12.1
260
14.3
220
12.1
5
300
22,560
1,010
9.0
12.1
16.1
340
23,200
1,050
10.1
12.4
16.7
240
13,470
340
7.2
7.2
5.4
890
46,450
1,300
26.6
24.9
20.7
7
8
8
1,010
16.1
1,050
16.7
340
5.4
1,300
20.7
8
1,010
3,330
16.1
11.2
1,050
3,610
16.7
12.2
340
2,110
5.4
7.1
1,300
7,920
20.7
26.7
8
8
70
8.5
140
17.1
60
7.3
410
50.0
24
70
8.5
140
17.1
60
7.3
410
50.0
24
230
8.0
400
13.9
130
4.5
870
30.3
10
20
5.4
90
24.3
–
170
45.9
20
190
8.2
280
12.1
5.2
640
27.6
7
60
33.3
18
–
–
–
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120
–
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
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 .......................................
Forming machine setters,
operators, and tenders, metal and
plastic ...........................................
Extruding and drawing machine
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
51-2030
690
180
26.1
60
8.7
160
23.2
51-2031
690
180
26.1
60
8.7
160
23.2
51-2040
240
–
–
–
–
–
–
51-2041
240
–
–
–
–
–
–
51-2090
25,070
3,790
15.1
2,860
11.4
4,240
16.9
51-2091
51-2092
610
190
160
60
26.2
31.6
130
–
21.3
–
110
–
18.0
–
51-2093
80
51-2099
51-3000
51-3010
51-3011
24,190
10,450
1,360
1,360
3,560
1,240
100
100
14.7
11.9
7.4
7.4
2,710
940
110
110
11.2
9.0
8.1
8.1
4,110
1,590
250
250
17.0
15.2
18.4
18.4
51-3020
51-3021
6,780
4,780
860
490
12.7
10.3
620
310
9.1
6.5
1,020
680
15.0
14.2
51-3022
1,550
280
18.1
230
14.8
270
17.4
51-3023
450
90
20.0
80
17.8
70
15.6
51-3090
2,310
280
12.1
210
9.1
320
13.9
51-3091
51-3092
600
1,390
60
190
10.0
13.7
60
90
10.0
6.5
–
220
–
15.8
51-3093
51-4000
310
47,200
–
8,040
–
17.0
60
5,430
19.4
11.5
70
7,390
22.6
15.7
51-4010
800
80
10.0
80
10.0
180
22.5
51-4011
790
70
8.9
80
10.1
180
22.8
51-4020
2,060
290
14.1
210
10.2
260
12.6
51-4021
810
100
12.3
80
9.9
80
9.9
–
–
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 .......................................
Forming machine setters,
operators, and tenders, metal and
plastic ...........................................
Extruding and drawing machine
setters, operators, and tenders,
metal and plastic ......................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
40
5.8
80
11.6
40
5.8
120
17.4
4
40
5.8
80
11.6
40
5.8
120
17.4
4
–
–
–
–
–
–
140
58.3
41
–
–
–
–
–
–
140
58.3
41
6,370
25.4
8
60
60
9.8
31.6
3
8
–
33
2,980
11.9
2,960
11.8
1,880
7.5
90
–
14.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2,870
1,290
160
160
11.9
12.3
11.8
11.8
2,900
1,580
100
100
12.0
15.1
7.4
7.4
1,830
1,150
140
140
7.6
11.0
10.3
10.3
6,210
2,650
500
500
25.7
25.4
36.8
36.8
8
12
20
20
870
490
12.8
10.3
930
740
13.7
15.5
820
730
12.1
15.3
1,660
1,340
24.5
28.0
11
14
320
20.6
160
10.3
60
3.9
230
14.8
5
60
13.3
90
20.0
5
260
11.3
560
24.2
190
8.2
490
21.2
14
–
200
–
14.4
290
230
48.3
16.5
–
110
–
7.9
90
350
15.0
25.2
15
10
–
6,200
–
13.1
–
5,490
–
11.6
50
3,470
16.1
7.4
40
11,180
12.9
23.7
5
7
70
8.8
130
16.2
80
10.0
180
22.5
10
70
8.9
130
16.5
80
10.1
180
22.8
10
220
10.7
270
13.1
260
12.6
560
27.2
13
130
16.0
100
12.3
–
280
34.6
13
–
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occupation and number of days away from work, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
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 ..
Molding, coremaking, and
casting machine setters,
operators, and tenders, metal
and plastic ................................
Multiple machine tool setters,
operators, and tenders, metal and
plastic ...........................................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
51-4022
780
120
15.4
70
9.0
80
10.3
51-4023
470
70
14.9
50
10.6
100
21.3
51-4030
6,920
990
14.3
750
10.8
1,270
18.4
51-4031
3,440
510
14.8
330
9.6
570
16.6
51-4032
350
–
70
20.0
51-4033
2,210
330
14.9
340
15.4
480
21.7
51-4034
700
80
11.4
60
8.6
110
15.7
51-4035
51-4040
51-4041
230
6,130
6,130
–
1,090
1,090
–
17.8
17.8
–
780
780
–
12.7
12.7
–
810
810
–
13.2
13.2
51-4050
970
160
16.5
70
7.2
160
16.5
51-4051
51-4052
790
180
160
–
20.3
–
60
–
7.6
–
120
–
15.2
–
51-4060
150
–
–
–
–
–
–
51-4061
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
51-4062
60
–
–
–
–
–
–
51-4070
51-4071
2,860
730
510
210
17.8
28.8
390
50
13.6
6.8
450
110
15.7
15.1
51-4072
2,130
300
14.1
340
16.0
340
16.0
51-4080
320
–
50
15.6
–
–
–
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 ..
Molding, coremaking, and
casting machine setters,
operators, and tenders, metal
and plastic ................................
Multiple machine tool setters,
operators, and tenders, metal and
plastic ...........................................
50
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
6.4
90
11.5
190
24.4
180
23.1
20
–
80
17.0
40
8.5
100
21.3
8
970
14.0
970
14.0
470
6.8
1,500
21.7
7
490
14.2
510
14.8
240
7.0
780
22.7
8
90
25.7
–
40
11.4
50
14.3
8
260
11.8
270
12.2
90
4.1
440
19.9
5
120
17.1
70
10.0
80
11.4
190
27.1
9
–
690
690
–
11.3
11.3
80
720
720
34.8
11.7
11.7
20
620
620
8.7
10.1
10.1
–
1,420
1,420
–
23.2
23.2
11
7
7
80
8.2
100
10.3
100
10.3
290
29.9
12
50
6.3
–
70
–
8.9
–
80
–
–
10.1
–
250
–
31.6
–
13
12
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14
–
–
340
180
11.9
24.7
320
60
11.2
8.2
150
–
5.2
–
700
100
24.5
13.7
7
6
170
8.0
260
12.2
120
5.6
600
28.2
7
–
50
15.6
130
40.6
24
–
–
–
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
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 .....................................
Pressers, textile, garment, and
related materials ...........................
Pressers, textile, garment, and
related materials .......................
Sewing machine operators .............
Sewing machine operators .........
Shoe and leather workers ..............
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
51-4081
51-4110
51-4111
320
1,210
1,210
–
140
140
–
11.6
11.6
50
50
50
15.6
4.1
4.1
–
180
180
–
14.9
14.9
51-4120
13,830
2,810
20.3
1,900
13.7
2,160
15.6
51-4121
13,490
2,730
20.2
1,860
13.8
2,090
15.5
51-4122
340
80
23.5
50
14.7
70
20.6
51-4190
11,950
1,940
16.2
1,150
9.6
1,860
15.6
51-4191
320
20
6.2
70
21.9
51-4192
670
120
17.9
20
3.0
100
14.9
51-4193
510
140
27.5
40
7.8
100
19.6
51-4194
120
51-4199
51-5000
51-5010
51-5011
51-5012
51-5020
51-5021
10,340
5,410
970
670
300
4,440
210
1,650
890
180
150
–
710
–
16.0
16.5
18.6
22.4
–
16.0
–
1,040
510
80
70
–
430
–
10.1
9.4
8.2
10.4
–
9.7
–
1,580
1,210
160
100
60
1,050
80
15.3
22.4
16.5
14.9
20.0
23.6
38.1
51-5022
51-5023
280
3,960
–
670
–
16.9
–
410
–
10.4
70
910
25.0
23.0
51-6000
8,240
950
11.5
950
11.5
1,810
22.0
51-6010
2,870
340
11.8
430
15.0
570
19.9
51-6011
2,870
340
11.8
430
15.0
570
19.9
51-6020
590
40
6.8
50
8.5
330
55.9
51-6021
51-6030
51-6031
51-6040
590
2,590
2,590
90
40
310
310
–
6.8
12.0
12.0
–
50
190
190
–
8.5
7.3
7.3
–
330
410
410
–
55.9
15.8
15.8
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 .....................................
Pressers, textile, garment, and
related materials ...........................
Pressers, textile, garment, and
related materials .......................
Sewing machine operators .............
Sewing machine operators .........
Shoe and leather workers ..............
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
–
130
130
–
10.7
10.7
–
170
170
–
14.0
14.0
50
100
100
15.6
8.3
8.3
130
430
430
40.6
35.5
35.5
24
16
16
2,050
14.8
1,350
9.8
850
6.1
2,700
19.5
6
1,990
14.8
1,340
9.9
850
6.3
2,630
19.5
6
60
17.6
70
20.6
5
1,620
13.6
3,240
27.1
9
–
–
9.0
–
–
–
–
–
11.6
60
18.8
–
–
80
25.0
11
–
–
–
320
47.8
26
11.8
–
–
110
21.6
4
–
–
–
70
58.3
94
–
60
–
760
–
1,390
–
60
–
6.4
1,480
580
90
90
–
490
–
14.3
10.7
9.3
13.4
–
11.0
–
1,240
680
100
80
20
580
–
12.0
12.6
10.3
11.9
6.7
13.1
–
680
310
50
–
–
260
–
6.6
5.7
5.2
–
–
5.9
–
2,660
1,240
310
150
150
930
60
25.7
22.9
32.0
22.4
50.0
20.9
28.6
9
6
9
7
33
6
6
–
430
–
10.9
–
510
–
12.9
–
220
–
5.6
70
810
25.0
20.5
9
5
1,070
13.0
840
10.2
640
7.8
1,980
24.0
7
400
13.9
200
7.0
310
10.8
620
21.6
7
400
13.9
200
7.0
310
10.8
620
21.6
7
–
–
90
15.3
4
–
180
180
–
–
6.9
6.9
–
90
710
710
–
15.3
27.4
27.4
–
4
10
10
14
–
–
420
420
–
–
–
16.2
16.2
–
–
–
370
370
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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14.3
14.3
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Shoe and leather workers and
repairers ...................................
Shoe machine operators and
tenders .....................................
Tailors, dressmakers, and
sewers ..........................................
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 ..
Woodworking machine setters,
operators, and tenders, except
sawing ......................................
Miscellaneous woodworkers ..........
Woodworkers, all other ..............
Plant and system operators ...............
Power plant operators, distributors,
and dispatchers ............................
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
2 days
3 - 5 days
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
51-6041
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
51-6042
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
51-6050
320
12.5
–
–
60
18.8
51-6052
300
–
–
–
60
20.0
51-6060
690
17.4
170
24.6
51-6061
100
–
–
–
–
–
–
51-6062
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
51-6063
240
–
–
51-6064
260
–
–
51-6090
1,080
51-6091
51-6093
100
350
51-6099
51-7000
40
–
50
160
–
7.2
14.8
120
70
–
130
60
–
17.1
620
6,120
90
710
14.5
11.6
70
920
51-7010
1,520
110
7.2
51-7011
51-7020
51-7021
1,520
440
440
110
90
90
51-7040
3,480
51-7041
20
8.3
–
120
46.2
12.0
240
22.2
90
–
25.7
11.3
15.0
130
1,100
21.0
18.0
310
20.4
430
28.3
7.2
20.5
20.5
310
–
–
20.4
–
–
430
–
–
28.3
–
–
450
12.9
420
12.1
590
17.0
1,690
230
13.6
160
9.5
300
17.8
51-7042
51-7090
51-7099
51-8000
1,790
670
670
1,730
220
60
60
350
12.3
9.0
9.0
20.2
270
150
150
190
15.1
22.4
22.4
11.0
290
60
60
210
16.2
9.0
9.0
12.1
51-8010
170
–
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29.2
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Shoe and leather workers and
repairers ...................................
Shoe machine operators and
tenders .....................................
Tailors, dressmakers, and
sewers ..........................................
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 ..
Woodworking machine setters,
operators, and tenders, except
sawing ......................................
Miscellaneous woodworkers ..........
Woodworkers, all other ..............
Plant and system operators ...............
Power plant operators, distributors,
and dispatchers ............................
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
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9
–
–
70
21.9
–
–
120
37.5
14
–
–
70
23.3
–
–
110
36.7
11
13.0
60
8.7
–
–
170
24.6
5
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3
–
–
–
–
–
–
90
37.5
10
20
7.7
–
–
–
–
60
23.1
5
100
9.3
10.2
240
22.2
6
70
–
20.0
8
5
–
–
–
–
100
–
9.3
50
–
14.3
110
–
–
–
–
–
80
1,040
12.9
17.0
40
810
6.5
13.2
80
260
12.9
4.2
140
1,270
22.6
20.8
7
8
250
16.4
150
9.9
50
3.3
220
14.5
4
250
210
210
16.4
47.7
47.7
150
–
–
9.9
–
–
50
3.3
–
–
220
70
70
14.5
15.9
15.9
4
9
9
510
14.7
470
13.5
200
5.7
840
24.1
9
230
13.6
180
10.7
150
8.9
440
26.0
10
280
80
80
120
15.6
11.9
11.9
6.9
280
160
160
210
15.6
23.9
23.9
12.1
50
–
–
160
2.8
–
–
9.2
400
150
150
500
22.3
22.4
22.4
28.9
8
8
8
10
–
–
–
6
–
–
–
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
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 ......................................
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 ..............................
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 ........
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
2 days
3 - 5 days
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
51-8012
51-8013
20
150
51-8020
790
200
25.3
90
11.4
70
8.9
51-8021
790
200
25.3
90
11.4
70
8.9
51-8030
350
80
22.9
–
–
90
25.7
51-8031
350
80
22.9
–
–
90
25.7
51-8090
440
51-8099
51-9000
–
–
70
15.9
–
–
360
71,490
–
11,450
–
16.0
70
8,010
19.4
11.2
–
11,730
–
16.4
51-9010
1,180
100
8.5
130
11.0
190
16.1
51-9011
460
60
13.0
51-9012
720
40
5.6
100
13.9
150
20.8
51-9020
3,770
450
11.9
550
14.6
690
18.3
51-9021
1,710
230
13.5
170
9.9
330
19.3
51-9022
270
70
25.9
–
51-9023
51-9030
51-9031
1,780
2,290
140
150
370
–
8.4
16.2
–
350
170
–
19.7
7.4
–
330
430
–
18.5
18.8
–
51-9032
2,150
350
16.3
160
7.4
390
18.1
51-9040
1,520
180
11.8
160
10.5
350
23.0
51-9041
1,520
180
11.8
160
10.5
350
23.0
51-9050
480
120
25.0
–
90
18.8
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–
–
–
–
–
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
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 ......................................
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 ..............................
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 ........
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
6
80
10.1
50
6.3
100
12.7
200
25.3
7
80
10.1
50
6.3
100
12.7
200
25.3
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
130
37.1
5
–
–
–
–
–
–
130
37.1
5
–
–
130
29.5
–
–
130
29.5
11
–
7,910
–
11.1
120
8,930
33.3
12.5
–
5,030
–
7.0
80
18,420
22.2
25.8
11
8
110
9.3
220
18.6
90
7.6
340
28.8
13
40
8.7
70
15.2
–
200
43.5
20
70
9.7
150
20.8
70
9.7
140
19.4
10
370
9.8
610
16.2
310
8.2
780
20.7
7
150
8.8
260
15.2
130
7.6
430
25.1
8
50
18.5
4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
200
260
–
11.2
11.4
–
320
300
–
18.0
13.1
–
160
180
–
9.0
7.9
–
290
580
–
16.3
25.3
–
7
8
6
230
10.7
290
13.5
170
7.9
560
26.0
9
250
16.4
190
12.5
50
3.3
340
22.4
7
250
16.4
190
12.5
50
3.3
340
22.4
7
50
10.4
50
10.4
–
110
22.9
5
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
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 .........
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 .............
2 days
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
–
–
Number
Percent
51-9051
480
120
25.0
51-9060
8,050
1,410
17.5
730
51-9061
8,050
1,410
17.5
730
51-9070
160
–
–
–
–
–
–
51-9071
160
–
–
–
–
–
–
51-9080
51-9081
51-9082
240
90
70
–
–
20.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
51-9083
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
51-9110
5,760
810
14.1
630
10.9
1,050
18.2
51-9111
51-9120
5,760
2,690
810
350
14.1
13.0
630
450
10.9
16.7
1,050
400
18.2
14.9
51-9121
1,010
150
14.9
140
13.9
180
17.8
51-9122
230
–
50
21.7
51-9123
1,440
170
11.8
280
19.4
170
11.8
51-9130
51-9131
570
450
180
120
31.6
26.7
70
70
12.3
15.6
60
50
10.5
11.1
51-9132
51-9140
51-9141
120
120
120
50
41.7
–
–
51-9190
44,660
7,360
16.5
5,020
11.2
7,180
16.1
51-9191
440
50
11.4
80
18.2
60
13.6
51-9192
360
150
41.7
–
–
50
13.9
51-9193
51-9194
200
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
51-9195
950
260
27.4
130
13.7
100
10.5
51-9196
720
60
8.3
40
5.6
120
16.7
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
–
–
–
90
18.8
9.1
1,230
15.3
9.1
1,230
15.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 .........
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 .............
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
21 - 30 days
Percent
Number
Percent
–
–
50
10.4
50
10.4
950
11.8
860
10.7
560
950
11.8
860
10.7
560
60
37.5
–
–
–
–
60
37.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
110
22.9
5
7.0
2,300
28.6
9
7.0
2,300
28.6
9
–
–
5
–
–
–
5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
37.5
–
–
14
21
3
–
–
–
–
24
90
660
11.5
650
11.3
390
6.8
1,560
27.1
8
660
300
11.5
11.2
650
330
11.3
12.3
390
100
6.8
3.7
1,560
750
27.1
27.9
8
9
90
8.9
170
16.8
–
–
260
25.7
7
–
–
–
80
34.8
6
–
–
200
–
13.9
140
9.7
70
4.9
410
28.5
9
–
–
–
–
70
70
12.3
15.6
70
60
12.3
13.3
90
70
15.8
15.6
4
5
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
70
–
58.3
58.3
2
72
72
11,390
25.5
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
4,870
10.9
5,600
12.5
60
13.6
50
11.4
–
–
130
29.5
10
–
–
50
13.9
–
–
60
16.7
3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7
4
–
–
3,240
7.3
–
–
–
100
10.5
130
13.7
60
6.3
170
17.9
5
90
12.5
80
11.1
120
16.7
210
29.2
15
See footnotes at end of table.
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
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 .......................
Motor vehicle operators ......................
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 ............
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
51-9197
51-9198
51-9199
620
3,620
37,660
40
580
6,200
6.5
16.0
16.5
–
340
4,350
–
9.4
11.6
90
550
6,120
14.5
15.2
16.3
53-0000
257,210
30,450
11.8
25,060
9.7
45,600
17.7
53-1000
4,210
560
13.3
430
10.2
670
15.9
53-1010
250
–
–
–
–
–
–
53-1011
250
–
–
–
–
–
–
53-1020
2,600
260
10.0
250
9.6
380
14.6
53-1021
2,600
260
10.0
250
9.6
380
14.6
53-1030
1,360
260
19.1
170
12.5
270
19.9
53-1031
53-2000
53-2010
1,360
690
650
260
90
60
19.1
13.0
9.2
170
–
–
12.5
–
–
270
100
100
19.9
14.5
15.4
53-2011
53-2012
53-3000
490
160
121,450
40
20
11,850
8.2
12.5
9.8
–
–
10,040
–
–
8.3
60
–
21,420
12.2
–
17.6
53-3010
340
70
20.6
70
20.6
–
–
53-3011
53-3020
340
4,400
70
350
20.6
8.0
70
300
20.6
6.8
–
740
–
16.8
53-3021
53-3022
3,330
1,070
240
110
7.2
10.3
230
70
6.9
6.5
550
180
16.5
16.8
53-3030
53-3031
111,000
10,270
10,660
1,090
9.6
10.6
9,210
1,080
8.3
10.5
19,480
2,370
17.5
23.1
53-3032
63,570
5,370
8.4
5,520
8.7
10,770
16.9
53-3033
53-3040
37,160
4,450
4,200
670
11.3
15.1
2,610
370
7.0
8.3
6,340
810
17.1
18.2
See footnotes at end of table.
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 .......................
Motor vehicle operators ......................
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 ............
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
70
600
3,900
11.3
16.6
10.4
100
460
4,710
16.1
12.7
12.5
70
210
2,720
11.3
5.8
7.2
220
890
9,650
35.5
24.6
25.6
18
9
8
34,130
13.3
29,760
11.6
17,690
6.9
74,510
29.0
10
500
11.9
560
13.3
610
14.5
890
21.1
10
50
20.0
20
8.0
70
28.0
50
20.0
16
50
20.0
20
8.0
70
28.0
50
20.0
16
320
12.3
330
12.7
510
19.6
550
21.2
12
320
12.3
330
12.7
510
19.6
550
21.2
12
130
9.6
200
14.7
–
–
290
21.3
5
130
130
130
9.6
18.8
20.0
200
90
90
14.7
13.0
13.8
–
60
60
–
8.7
9.2
290
190
190
21.3
27.5
29.2
5
10
11
110
20
16,290
22.4
12.5
13.4
60
–
13,980
12.2
–
11.5
50
–
8,160
10.2
–
6.7
160
–
39,710
32.7
–
32.7
15
5
11
50
14.7
–
–
90
26.5
6
50
550
14.7
12.5
–
710
390
160
11.7
15.0
14,750
1,160
–
–
–
16.1
–
370
–
8.4
90
1,400
26.5
31.8
6
13
470
230
14.1
21.5
280
90
8.4
8.4
1,170
230
35.1
21.5
15
11
13.3
11.3
12,610
1,110
11.4
10.8
7,480
670
6.7
6.5
36,810
2,790
33.2
27.2
12
7
8,540
13.4
7,610
12.0
4,310
6.8
21,440
33.7
12
5,050
870
13.6
19.6
3,880
480
10.4
10.8
2,510
250
6.8
5.6
12,570
1,000
33.8
22.5
12
8
See footnotes at end of table.
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
Number
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 .............................
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 ......................................
Captains, mates, and pilots of
water vessels ...........................
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 .......................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
53-3041
4,450
670
15.1
370
8.3
810
18.2
53-3090
1,260
110
8.7
90
7.1
370
29.4
53-3099
53-4000
1,260
2,270
110
90
8.7
4.0
90
100
7.1
4.4
370
210
29.4
9.3
53-4010
53-4011
650
530
–
50
40
7.7
7.5
53-4013
110
53-4020
–
3.8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
400
–
–
–
–
–
–
53-4021
400
–
–
–
–
–
–
53-4030
1,130
40
3.5
50
4.4
120
10.6
53-4031
1,130
40
3.5
50
4.4
120
10.6
53-4090
70
53-4099
53-5000
53-5010
53-5011
20
–
–
–
–
–
70
1,270
910
910
–
120
60
60
–
9.4
6.6
6.6
–
110
80
80
–
8.7
8.8
8.8
–
210
180
180
53-5020
330
60
18.2
–
–
–
53-5021
53-6000
53-6020
53-6021
53-6030
53-6031
53-6050
53-6051
330
8,530
1,120
1,120
770
770
290
290
60
1,290
180
180
200
200
–
–
18.2
15.1
16.1
16.1
26.0
26.0
–
–
–
770
170
170
100
100
60
60
–
9.0
15.2
15.2
13.0
13.0
20.7
20.7
–
1,140
150
150
130
130
60
60
–
13.4
13.4
13.4
16.9
16.9
20.7
20.7
53-6090
6,360
880
13.8
440
6.9
800
12.6
53-6099
53-7000
53-7010
6,360
118,780
350
880
16,450
–
13.8
13.8
–
440
13,600
–
6.9
11.4
–
800
21,860
–
12.6
18.4
–
53-7011
53-7020
53-7021
350
750
750
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
70
–
9.3
9.3
–
120
120
–
16.0
16.0
53-7030
670
–
–
60
9.0
130
19.4
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
–
16.5
19.8
19.8
–
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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 .............................
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 ......................................
Captains, mates, and pilots of
water vessels ...........................
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 .......................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
870
19.6
480
10.8
250
5.6
1,000
22.5
8
70
5.6
170
13.5
50
4.0
420
33.3
10
70
230
5.6
10.1
170
240
13.5
10.6
50
160
4.0
7.0
420
1,230
33.3
54.2
10
39
60
50
9.2
9.4
60
50
9.2
9.4
50
–
7.7
–
380
320
58.5
60.4
47
47
–
–
–
60
54.5
47
–
–
–
–
–
50
12.5
–
–
220
55.0
40
–
–
50
12.5
–
–
220
55.0
40
110
9.7
120
10.6
80
7.1
610
54.0
39
110
9.7
120
10.6
80
7.1
610
54.0
39
–
10
–
–
–
190
170
170
–
–
15.0
18.7
18.7
–
–
–
170
130
130
–
–
–
13.4
14.3
14.3
–
–
–
170
130
130
–
–
–
–
13.4
14.3
14.3
–
300
160
160
–
23.6
17.6
17.6
10
11
8
8
–
130
39.4
18
–
1,300
240
240
110
110
70
70
–
15.2
21.4
21.4
14.3
14.3
24.1
24.1
–
920
110
110
60
60
20
20
–
10.8
9.8
9.8
7.8
7.8
6.9
6.9
–
480
120
120
80
80
–
–
–
5.6
10.7
10.7
10.4
10.4
–
–
130
2,640
150
150
100
100
50
50
39.4
30.9
13.4
13.4
13.0
13.0
17.2
17.2
18
9
6
6
5
5
5
5
880
13.8
720
11.3
280
4.4
2,350
36.9
12
880
15,490
40
13.8
13.0
11.4
720
13,800
–
11.3
11.6
–
280
8,040
–
4.4
6.8
–
2,350
29,540
160
36.9
24.9
45.7
12
7
25
40
80
80
11.4
10.7
10.7
–
100
100
–
13.3
13.3
–
–
–
–
–
–
160
320
320
45.7
42.7
42.7
25
20
20
90
13.4
110
16.4
–
–
220
32.8
11
See footnotes at end of table.
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
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 ......................................
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 .......................................
Occupation
code2
Private
industry3
1 day
2 days
Number
Percent
Number
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
53-7032
53-7040
53-7041
660
260
260
53-7050
9,890
1,330
53-7051
9,890
53-7060
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
60
9.1
–
–
130
–
–
19.7
–
–
13.4
690
7.0
2,240
22.6
1,330
13.4
690
7.0
2,240
22.6
102,560
14,690
14.3
12,240
11.9
18,370
17.9
53-7061
4,960
720
14.5
760
15.3
850
17.1
53-7062
89,250
12,800
14.3
10,560
11.8
16,090
18.0
53-7063
53-7064
53-7070
2,160
6,190
320
340
830
70
15.7
13.4
21.9
190
740
–
8.8
12.0
–
420
1,000
–
19.4
16.2
–
53-7071
80
–
53-7072
53-7073
130
110
–
53-7080
–
–
–
–
–
70
–
63.6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,330
130
9.8
120
9.0
400
30.1
53-7081
53-7110
53-7111
53-7120
1,330
250
250
40
130
–
–
–
9.8
–
–
–
120
–
–
–
9.0
–
–
–
400
–
–
–
30.1
–
–
–
53-7121
40
–
–
–
–
–
53-7190
2,380
130
5.5
300
12.6
500
21.0
53-7199
99-9999
2,380
1,820
130
340
5.5
18.7
300
110
12.6
6.0
500
410
21.0
22.5
See footnotes at end of table.
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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, 2004 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving
Occupation
6 - 10 days
Number
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 ......................................
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 .......................................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
21 - 30 days
Percent
Number
Percent
–
–
–
–
–
–
90
70
70
13.6
26.9
26.9
110
–
–
16.7
–
–
910
9.2
1,170
11.8
860
910
9.2
1,170
11.8
13,700
13.4
11,940
700
14.1
12,150
220
630
–
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
210
100
100
31.8
38.5
38.5
11
22
22
8.7
2,680
27.1
9
860
8.7
2,680
27.1
9
11.6
6,780
6.6
24,840
24.2
7
500
10.1
590
11.9
830
16.7
6
13.6
10,400
11.7
5,570
6.2
21,690
24.3
7
10.2
10.2
–
270
760
–
12.5
12.3
–
90
530
–
4.2
8.6
–
610
1,700
150
28.2
27.5
46.9
8
10
15
–
13
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
100
–
76.9
–
70
1
290
21.8
100
7.5
290
–
–
–
21.8
–
–
–
100
–
–
–
7.5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
50
3.8
230
17.3
6
50
–
–
–
3.8
–
–
–
230
90
90
–
17.3
36.0
36.0
–
6
22
22
4
–
–
–
–
4
290
12.2
240
10.1
180
7.6
740
31.1
10
290
160
12.2
8.8
240
310
10.1
17.0
180
100
7.6
5.5
740
410
31.1
22.5
10
7
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
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