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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2002
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
2 days
3 - 5 days
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total .................................
1,436,194
214,923
15.0
161,426
11.2
266,511
18.6
Agriculture, forestry, and
fishing4 ....................................
31,520
4,811
15.3
4,203
13.3
5,932
18.8
01-02
11,985
1,410
11.8
1,574
13.1
2,049
17.1
01
7,746
898
11.6
1,088
14.0
1,198
15.5
013
016
017
018
726
1,293
2,302
2,923
17
118
293
367
2.3
9.1
12.7
12.6
130
174
334
330
17.9
13.5
14.5
11.3
174
236
266
447
24.0
18.3
11.6
15.3
02
4,240
512
12.1
486
11.5
851
20.1
021
024
025
027
07
072
074
1,449
1,533
880
268
19,100
2,556
2,451
170
140
137
66
3,296
357
763
11.7
9.1
15.6
24.6
17.3
14.0
31.1
272
103
97
15
2,596
254
376
18.8
6.7
11.0
5.6
13.6
9.9
15.3
360
260
166
42
3,816
518
628
24.8
17.0
18.9
15.7
20.0
20.3
25.6
075
773
73
9.4
116
15.0
178
23.0
076
2,175
239
11.0
203
9.3
492
22.6
078
08
085
10,965
343
168
1,864
75
16
17.0
21.9
9.5
1,647
19
12
15.0
5.5
7.1
1,928
37
25
17.6
10.8
14.9
10
101
102
103
104
11,355
429
109
55
43
88
732
23
2
2
5
5
6.4
5.4
1.8
3.6
11.6
5.7
830
23
8
–
–
–
7.3
5.4
7.3
–
–
–
1,427
57
17
1
1
15
12.6
13.3
15.6
1.8
2.3
17.0
106
27
1
3.7
2
7.4
4
14.8
109
12
107
3,766
8
173
7.5
4.6
13
203
12.1
5.4
19
427
17.8
11.3
122
123
13
3,725
41
5,088
170
3
323
4.6
7.3
6.3
200
3
419
5.4
7.3
8.2
426
1
665
11.4
2.4
13.1
131
138
518
4,528
101
223
19.5
4.9
38
375
7.3
8.3
95
567
18.3
12.5
14
141
2,072
186
213
24
10.3
12.9
185
13
8.9
7.0
278
22
13.4
11.8
142
144
936
561
101
62
10.8
11.1
99
48
10.6
8.6
126
83
13.5
14.8
145
140
9
6.4
15
10.7
27
19.3
147
161
4
2.5
8
5.0
10
6.2
Agricultural production4 ............
Agricultural production—
crops4 ...................................
Field crops, except cash
grains4 ..............................
Vegetables and melons4 ....
Fruits and tree nuts4 ...........
Horticultural specialties4 .....
Agricultural production—
livestock 4 .............................
Livestock, except dairy and
poultry4 .............................
Dairy farms4 .......................
Poultry and eggs4 ...............
Animal specialties4 .............
Agricultural services ...............
Crop services .....................
Veterinary services ............
Animal services, except
veterinary .........................
Farm labor and
management services ......
Landscape and horticultural
services ............................
Forestry ..................................
Forestry services ................
Mining5 ......................................
Metal mining6 .........................
Iron ores6 ...........................
Copper ores6 ......................
Lead and zinc ores6 ...........
Gold and silver ores6 ..........
Ferroalloy ores, except
vanadium6 ........................
Miscellaneous metal
ores6 .................................
Coal mining6 ...........................
Bituminous coal and lignite
mining6 .............................
Anthracite mining6 ..............
Oil and gas extraction ............
Crude petroleum and
natural gas .......................
Oil and gas field services ...
Nonmetallic minerals, except
fuels6 ....................................
Dimension stone6 ...............
Crushed and broken
stone6 ...............................
Sand and gravel6 ...............
Clay, ceramic, and
refractory minerals6 ..........
Chemical and fertilizer
minerals6 ..........................
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 1
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Total ................................. 178,778
11 - 20 days
21 - 30 days
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
12.4
158,609
11.0
95,886
Percent
31 days or more
Median
days
away
from work
Number
Percent
6.7
360,061
25.1
7
Agriculture, forestry, and
fishing4 ....................................
3,827
12.1
3,364
10.7
2,305
7.3
7,077
22.5
7
Agricultural production4 ............
1,736
14.5
1,452
12.1
901
7.5
2,863
23.9
8
1,124
14.5
842
10.9
552
7.1
2,044
26.4
8
97
160
350
490
13.4
12.4
15.2
16.8
106
138
275
309
14.6
10.7
11.9
10.6
39
154
188
147
5.4
11.9
8.2
5.0
162
313
595
832
22.3
24.2
25.8
28.5
8
7
9
9
612
14.4
610
14.4
349
8.2
819
19.3
8
100
290
150
49
2,051
415
309
6.9
18.9
17.0
18.3
10.7
16.2
12.6
202
230
100
37
1,870
280
152
13.9
15.0
11.4
13.8
9.8
11.0
6.2
94
141
86
4
1,313
110
65
6.5
9.2
9.8
1.5
6.9
4.3
2.7
253
368
144
54
4,159
622
158
17.5
24.0
16.4
20.1
21.8
24.3
6.4
5
10
7
10
5
8
3
89
11.5
118
15.3
36
4.7
163
21.1
7
241
11.1
238
10.9
251
11.5
512
23.5
8
998
37
33
9.1
10.8
19.6
1,027
37
30
9.4
10.8
17.9
851
89
5
7.8
25.9
3.0
2,650
48
48
24.2
14.0
28.6
6
11
10
1,348
35
5
3
2
6
11.9
8.2
4.6
5.5
4.7
6.8
1,257
44
9
6
4
11
11.1
10.3
8.3
10.9
9.3
12.5
761
36
11
5
3
10
6.7
8.4
10.1
9.1
7.0
11.4
5,000
211
57
38
28
41
44.0
49.2
52.3
69.1
65.1
46.6
21
29
32
43
43
28
3
11.1
5
18.5
1
3.7
11
40.7
17
16
315
15.0
8.4
9
375
8.4
10.0
6
241
5.6
6.4
36
2,032
33.6
54.0
10
35
311
4
814
8.3
9.8
16.0
374
1
677
10.0
2.4
13.3
233
8
392
6.3
19.5
7.7
2,011
21
1,798
54.0
51.2
35.3
35
33
18
26
784
5.0
17.3
128
549
24.7
12.1
23
358
4.4
7.9
106
1,672
20.5
36.9
10
18
184
19
8.9
10.2
161
23
7.8
12.4
92
13
4.4
7.0
959
72
46.3
38.7
22
14
84
57
9.0
10.2
64
38
6.8
6.8
33
28
3.5
5.0
429
245
45.8
43.7
19
18
18
12.9
13
9.3
5
3.6
53
37.9
11
3
1.9
13
8.1
10
6.2
113
70.2
67
Agricultural production—
crops4 ...................................
Field crops, except cash
grains4 ..............................
Vegetables and melons4 ....
Fruits and tree nuts4 ...........
Horticultural specialties4 .....
Agricultural production—
livestock 4 .............................
Livestock, except dairy and
poultry4 .............................
Dairy farms4 .......................
Poultry and eggs4 ...............
Animal specialties4 .............
Agricultural services ...............
Crop services .....................
Veterinary services ............
Animal services, except
veterinary .........................
Farm labor and
management services ......
Landscape and horticultural
services ............................
Forestry ..................................
Forestry services ................
Mining5 ......................................
Metal mining6 .........................
Iron ores6 ...........................
Copper ores6 ......................
Lead and zinc ores6 ...........
Gold and silver ores6 ..........
Ferroalloy ores, except
vanadium6 ........................
Miscellaneous metal
ores6 .................................
Coal mining6 ...........................
Bituminous coal and lignite
mining6 .............................
Anthracite mining6 ..............
Oil and gas extraction ............
Crude petroleum and
natural gas .......................
Oil and gas field services ...
Nonmetallic minerals, except
fuels6 ....................................
Dimension stone6 ...............
Crushed and broken
stone6 ...............................
Sand and gravel6 ...............
Clay, ceramic, and
refractory minerals6 ..........
Chemical and fertilizer
minerals6 ..........................
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Miscellaneous nonmetallic
minerals6 ..........................
Construction .............................
General building contractors ..
Residential building
construction ......................
Nonresidential building
construction ......................
Heavy construction, except
building .................................
Highway and street
construction ......................
Heavy construction, except
highway ............................
Special trade contractors .......
Plumbing, heating,
air-conditioning .................
Painting and paper
hanging ............................
Electrical work ....................
Masonry, stonework, and
plastering .........................
Carpentry and floor work ....
Roofing, siding, and sheet
metal work ........................
Concrete work ....................
Water well drilling ...............
Miscellaneous special trade
contractors .......................
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
149
88
13
14.8
2
2.3
10
11.4
15
163,641
30,244
22,307
3,761
13.6
12.4
16,465
3,170
10.1
10.5
29,320
6,110
17.9
20.2
152
17,062
2,046
12.0
1,923
11.3
3,615
21.2
154
12,833
1,622
12.6
1,227
9.6
2,380
18.5
16
19,896
2,676
13.4
1,763
8.9
3,020
15.2
161
6,482
788
12.2
513
7.9
902
13.9
162
17
13,414
113,502
1,888
15,870
14.1
14.0
1,250
11,533
9.3
10.2
2,119
20,189
15.8
17.8
171
27,278
4,402
16.1
3,411
12.5
4,898
18.0
172
173
4,159
17,539
347
3,819
8.3
21.8
423
1,427
10.2
8.1
747
3,222
18.0
18.4
174
175
18,036
10,941
1,884
1,594
10.4
14.6
1,684
1,023
9.3
9.4
3,153
1,766
17.5
16.1
176
177
178
7,786
8,933
612
753
837
7
9.7
9.4
1.1
897
716
138
11.5
8.0
22.5
1,419
1,531
96
18.2
17.1
15.7
179
18,219
2,227
12.2
1,813
10.0
3,358
18.4
280,005
43,176
15.4
29,678
10.6
48,347
17.3
24
241
179,347
21,494
2,159
28,404
3,187
124
15.8
14.8
5.7
18,748
2,370
92
10.5
11.0
4.3
30,585
4,347
343
17.1
20.2
15.9
242
4,933
737
14.9
551
11.2
995
20.2
2421
4,091
599
14.6
444
10.9
808
19.8
2426
758
101
13.3
107
14.1
168
22.2
243
2431
2434
8,577
3,231
2,205
1,503
614
302
17.5
19.0
13.7
1,054
381
290
12.3
11.8
13.2
1,888
695
543
22.0
21.5
24.6
2435
584
113
19.3
87
14.9
128
21.9
2436
312
34
10.9
44
14.1
36
11.5
2439
244
2448
2,245
1,815
1,417
441
344
279
19.6
19.0
19.7
252
145
119
11.2
8.0
8.4
488
371
289
21.7
20.4
20.4
245
2451
2,635
1,573
338
188
12.8
12.0
299
137
11.3
8.7
508
340
19.3
21.6
2452
1,063
150
14.1
161
15.1
167
15.7
249
2491
1,374
413
140
66
10.2
16.0
230
110
16.7
26.6
243
37
17.7
9.0
Manufacturing ..........................
Durable goods ..........................
Lumber and wood products ...
Logging ..............................
Sawmills and planing
mills ..................................
Sawmills and planing
mills, general ................
Hardwood dimension
and flooring mills ..........
Millwork, plywood and
structural members ..........
Millwork ..........................
Wood kitchen cabinets ...
Hardwood veneer and
plywood ........................
Softwood veneer and
plywood ........................
Structural wood
members, n.e.c. ..........
Wood containers ................
Wood pallets and skids ..
Wood buildings and mobile
homes ..............................
Mobile homes .................
Prefabricated wood
buildings .......................
Miscellaneous wood
products ...........................
Wood preserving ............
2 days
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 3
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Miscellaneous nonmetallic
minerals6 ..........................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
3
3.4
10
11.4
3
3.4
47
53.4
43
17,877
3,882
10.9
12.8
17,990
3,102
11.0
10.3
12,310
2,211
7.5
7.3
47,372
8,009
28.9
26.5
10
8
2,339
13.7
1,493
8.8
1,366
8.0
4,279
25.1
7
1,518
11.8
1,594
12.4
841
6.6
3,650
28.4
9
2,004
10.1
2,614
13.1
1,332
6.7
6,487
32.6
12
662
10.2
855
13.2
435
6.7
2,327
35.9
13
1,343
11,991
10.0
10.6
1,758
12,275
13.1
10.8
897
8,767
6.7
7.7
4,160
32,876
31.0
29.0
11
10
3,039
11.1
2,608
9.6
1,782
6.5
7,137
26.2
7
809
1,597
19.5
9.1
388
2,187
9.3
12.5
309
1,252
7.4
7.1
1,134
4,035
27.3
23.0
10
7
1,613
959
8.9
8.8
2,271
1,112
12.6
10.2
1,516
817
8.4
7.5
5,915
3,670
32.8
33.5
13
12
623
1,358
110
8.0
15.2
18.0
1,084
854
27
13.9
9.6
4.4
800
766
138
10.3
8.6
22.5
2,209
2,870
96
28.4
32.1
15.7
12
11
9
1,882
10.3
1,744
9.6
1,387
7.6
5,809
31.9
10
Manufacturing ..........................
32,957
11.8
33,070
11.8
20,104
7.2
72,674
26.0
8
Durable goods ..........................
Lumber and wood products ...
Logging ..............................
Sawmills and planing
mills ..................................
Sawmills and planing
mills, general ................
Hardwood dimension
and flooring mills ..........
Millwork, plywood and
structural members ..........
Millwork ..........................
Wood kitchen cabinets ...
Hardwood veneer and
plywood ........................
Softwood veneer and
plywood ........................
Structural wood
members, n.e.c. ..........
Wood containers ................
Wood pallets and skids ..
Wood buildings and mobile
homes ..............................
Mobile homes .................
Prefabricated wood
buildings .......................
Miscellaneous wood
products ...........................
Wood preserving ............
21,162
3,047
414
11.8
14.2
19.2
21,083
2,568
406
11.8
11.9
18.8
12,606
1,598
216
7.0
7.4
10.0
46,759
4,376
564
26.1
20.4
26.1
8
7
17
563
11.4
445
9.0
516
10.5
1,126
22.8
7
493
12.1
347
8.5
453
11.1
947
23.1
8
65
8.6
85
11.2
58
7.7
174
23.0
6
1,098
481
272
12.8
14.9
12.3
1,063
467
258
12.4
14.5
11.7
486
165
152
5.7
5.1
6.9
1,485
429
389
17.3
13.3
17.6
5
5
5
93
15.9
49
8.4
31
5.3
83
14.2
5
40
12.8
44
14.1
16
5.1
98
31.4
11
212
321
260
9.4
17.7
18.3
245
176
116
10.9
9.7
8.2
122
124
66
5.4
6.8
4.7
486
333
290
21.6
18.3
20.5
5
6
6
420
216
15.9
13.7
351
241
13.3
15.3
160
63
6.1
4.0
561
387
21.3
24.6
7
9
204
19.2
110
10.3
97
9.1
174
16.4
6
232
90
16.9
21.8
127
21
9.2
5.1
96
22
7.0
5.3
307
68
22.3
16.5
7
5
Construction .............................
General building contractors ..
Residential building
construction ......................
Nonresidential building
construction ......................
Heavy construction, except
building .................................
Highway and street
construction ......................
Heavy construction, except
highway ............................
Special trade contractors .......
Plumbing, heating,
air-conditioning .................
Painting and paper
hanging ............................
Electrical work ....................
Masonry, stonework, and
plastering .........................
Carpentry and floor work ....
Roofing, siding, and sheet
metal work ........................
Concrete work ....................
Water well drilling ...............
Miscellaneous special trade
contractors .......................
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 4
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Reconstituted wood
products .......................
Wood products, n.e.c. ...
Furniture and fixtures .............
Household furniture ............
Wood household
furniture ........................
Metal household
furniture ........................
Mattresses and
bedsprings ...................
Office furniture ...................
Wood office furniture ......
Office furniture, except
wood ............................
Public building and related
furniture ............................
Partitions and fixtures ........
Wood partitions and
fixtures .........................
Partitions and fixtures,
except wood .................
Miscellaneous furniture and
fixtures .............................
Drapery hardware and
blinds and shades ........
Furniture and fixtures,
n.e.c. ...........................
Stone, clay, and glass
products ...............................
Flat glass ............................
Glass and glassware,
pressed or blown ..............
Glass containers ............
Pressed and blown
glass, n.e.c. .................
Products of purchased
glass .................................
Structural clay products .....
Brick and structural clay
tile ................................
Pottery and related
products ...........................
Vitreous china table and
kitchenware ..................
Concrete, gypsum, and
plaster products ...............
Concrete block and
brick .............................
Concrete products,
n.e.c. ...........................
Ready-mixed concrete ...
Gypsum products ...........
Cut stone and stone
products ...........................
Miscellaneous nonmetallic
mineral products ..............
Mineral wool ...................
Primary metal industries ........
Blast furnace and basic
steel products ...................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
2493
2499
25
251
305
656
9,906
4,901
29
45
1,633
783
9.5
6.9
16.5
16.0
31
88
1,153
520
10.2
13.4
11.6
10.6
87
119
1,786
987
28.5
18.1
18.0
20.1
2511
1,702
306
18.0
179
10.5
290
17.0
2514
221
18
8.1
26
11.8
56
25.3
2515
252
2521
1,067
1,117
490
180
155
73
16.9
13.9
14.9
92
120
36
8.6
10.7
7.3
179
198
81
16.8
17.7
16.5
2522
627
81
12.9
84
13.4
117
18.7
253
254
1,301
1,951
203
376
15.6
19.3
104
275
8.0
14.1
229
282
17.6
14.5
2541
970
157
16.2
174
17.9
148
15.3
2542
981
220
22.4
101
10.3
135
13.8
259
636
117
18.4
135
21.2
89
14.0
2591
224
26
11.6
14
6.2
47
21.0
2599
412
90
21.8
121
29.4
42
10.2
32
321
14,361
239
1,834
47
12.8
19.7
1,432
11
10.0
4.6
2,773
25
19.3
10.5
322
3221
1,261
368
103
33
8.2
9.0
145
37
11.5
10.1
179
23
14.2
6.2
3229
893
70
7.8
108
12.1
156
17.5
323
325
927
798
208
130
22.4
16.3
86
88
9.3
11.0
172
106
18.6
13.3
3251
470
91
19.4
59
12.6
73
15.5
326
639
45
7.0
46
7.2
94
14.7
3262
147
2
1.4
12
8.2
19
12.9
327
8,526
1,041
12.2
901
10.6
1,761
20.7
3271
532
58
10.9
59
11.1
137
25.8
3272
3273
3275
3,059
4,454
103
471
383
4
15.4
8.6
3.9
420
416
7
13.7
9.3
6.8
675
811
13
22.1
18.2
12.6
328
622
101
16.2
29
4.7
96
15.4
329
3296
33
1,232
562
14,832
158
74
2,247
12.8
13.2
15.1
110
34
1,344
8.9
6.0
9.1
238
135
2,346
19.3
24.0
15.8
331
4,394
550
12.5
447
10.2
505
11.5
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 5
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Reconstituted wood
products .......................
Wood products, n.e.c. ...
Furniture and fixtures .............
Household furniture ............
Wood household
furniture ........................
Metal household
furniture ........................
Mattresses and
bedsprings ...................
Office furniture ...................
Wood office furniture ......
Office furniture, except
wood ............................
Public building and related
furniture ............................
Partitions and fixtures ........
Wood partitions and
fixtures .........................
Partitions and fixtures,
except wood .................
Miscellaneous furniture and
fixtures .............................
Drapery hardware and
blinds and shades ........
Furniture and fixtures,
n.e.c. ...........................
Stone, clay, and glass
products ...............................
Flat glass ............................
Glass and glassware,
pressed or blown ..............
Glass containers ............
Pressed and blown
glass, n.e.c. .................
Products of purchased
glass .................................
Structural clay products .....
Brick and structural clay
tile ................................
Pottery and related
products ...........................
Vitreous china table and
kitchenware ..................
Concrete, gypsum, and
plaster products ...............
Concrete block and
brick .............................
Concrete products,
n.e.c. ...........................
Ready-mixed concrete ...
Gypsum products ...........
Cut stone and stone
products ...........................
Miscellaneous nonmetallic
mineral products ..............
Mineral wool ...................
Primary metal industries ........
Blast furnace and basic
steel products ...................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
23
119
1,418
736
7.5
18.1
14.3
15.0
27
79
1,039
459
8.9
12.0
10.5
9.4
24
51
637
296
7.9
7.8
6.4
6.0
84
155
2,240
1,119
27.5
23.6
22.6
22.8
6
8
7
6
252
14.8
174
10.2
144
8.5
357
21.0
7
40
18.1
17
7.7
12
5.4
52
23.5
7
151
132
55
14.2
11.8
11.2
144
122
46
13.5
10.9
9.4
27
99
51
2.5
8.9
10.4
295
291
148
27.6
26.1
30.2
8
8
10
77
12.3
77
12.3
48
7.7
143
22.8
7
187
305
14.4
15.6
176
196
13.5
10.0
85
131
6.5
6.7
318
387
24.4
19.8
8
6
149
15.4
86
8.9
76
7.8
180
18.6
6
155
15.8
110
11.2
54
5.5
207
21.1
7
58
9.1
86
13.5
26
4.1
125
19.7
5
15
6.7
39
17.4
13
5.8
70
31.2
12
43
10.4
47
11.4
13
3.2
55
13.3
2
1,883
40
13.1
16.7
1,470
38
10.2
15.9
806
22
5.6
9.2
4,163
57
29.0
23.8
8
10
93
22
7.4
6.0
140
17
11.1
4.6
100
26
7.9
7.1
500
212
39.7
57.6
16
38
72
8.1
124
13.9
74
8.3
288
32.3
13
143
82
15.4
10.3
87
85
9.4
10.7
25
19
2.7
2.4
205
289
22.1
36.2
5
10
34
7.2
44
9.4
15
3.2
153
32.6
7
87
13.6
89
13.9
29
4.5
249
39.0
15
13
8.8
26
17.7
14
9.5
61
41.5
21
1,185
13.9
798
9.4
501
5.9
2,339
27.4
8
81
15.2
49
9.2
10
1.9
140
26.3
7
458
495
25
15.0
11.1
24.3
341
394
15
11.1
8.8
14.6
83
405
2
2.7
9.1
1.9
613
1,550
37
20.0
34.8
35.9
5
12
12
91
14.6
83
13.3
59
9.5
162
26.0
8
162
34
1,556
13.1
6.0
10.5
150
66
2,043
12.2
11.7
13.8
52
24
1,007
4.2
4.3
6.8
363
196
4,291
29.5
34.9
28.9
10
11
10
544
12.4
771
17.5
274
6.2
1,303
29.7
12
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 6
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Blast furnaces and steel
mills ..............................
Steel wire and related
products .......................
Cold finishing of steel
shapes .........................
Steel pipe and tubes ......
Iron and steel foundries .....
Gray and ductile iron
foundries ......................
Malleable iron
foundries ......................
Steel investment
foundries ......................
Steel foundries, n.e.c. ...
Primary nonferrous
metals ..............................
Primary copper ...............
Primary aluminum ..........
Primary nonferrous
metals, n.e.c. ...............
Secondary nonferrous
metals ..............................
Nonferrous rolling and
drawing ............................
Copper rolling and
drawing ........................
Aluminum sheet, plate,
and foil .........................
Aluminum extruded
products .......................
Nonferrous rolling and
drawing, n.e.c. .............
Nonferrous wiredrawing
and insulating ...............
Nonferrous foundries
(castings) .........................
Aluminum die—
castings ........................
Nonferrous die— casting
except aluminum ..........
Aluminum foundries .......
Fabricated metal products .....
Metal cans and shipping
containers ........................
Cutlery, handtools, and
hardware ..........................
Hand and edge tools,
n.e.c. ...........................
Hardware, n.e.c. ............
Plumbing and heating,
except electric ..................
Metal sanitary ware ........
Plumbing fixture fittings
and trim ........................
Heating equipment,
except electric ..............
Fabricated structural metal
products ...........................
Fabricated structural
metal ............................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
3312
2,299
212
9.2
246
10.7
176
7.7
3315
591
83
14.0
70
11.8
103
17.4
3316
3317
332
609
821
3,145
114
136
533
18.7
16.6
16.9
37
93
293
6.1
11.3
9.3
85
141
591
14.0
17.2
18.8
3321
2,101
367
17.5
217
10.3
383
18.2
3322
49
1
2.0
5
10.2
11
22.4
3324
3325
418
576
83
82
19.9
14.2
28
42
6.7
7.3
81
116
19.4
20.1
333
3331
3334
466
50
285
59
2
17
12.7
4.0
6.0
30
4
10
6.4
8.0
3.5
50
3
41
10.7
6.0
14.4
3339
132
40
30.3
17
12.9
6
4.5
334
223
11
4.9
22
9.9
27
12.1
335
3,085
470
15.2
206
6.7
521
16.9
3351
684
131
19.2
52
7.6
144
21.1
3353
244
19
7.8
15
6.1
22
9.0
3354
715
138
19.3
73
10.2
121
16.9
3356
433
68
15.7
35
8.1
52
12.0
3357
1,004
113
11.3
30
3.0
181
18.0
336
2,944
526
17.9
273
9.3
595
20.2
3363
1,228
255
20.8
119
9.7
271
22.1
3364
3365
34
243
926
31,796
45
164
5,679
18.5
17.7
17.9
7
85
3,728
2.9
9.2
11.7
41
185
5,160
16.9
20.0
16.2
341
391
42
10.7
67
17.1
72
18.4
342
1,913
352
18.4
177
9.3
285
14.9
3423
3429
720
890
136
148
18.9
16.6
60
57
8.3
6.4
138
102
19.2
11.5
343
3431
900
231
186
33
20.7
14.3
79
15
8.8
6.5
129
56
14.3
24.2
3432
271
28
10.3
23
8.5
38
14.0
3433
397
124
31.2
41
10.3
35
8.8
344
13,791
2,695
19.5
1,854
13.4
2,099
15.2
3441
3,735
747
20.0
562
15.0
597
16.0
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 7
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Blast furnaces and steel
mills ..............................
Steel wire and related
products .......................
Cold finishing of steel
shapes .........................
Steel pipe and tubes ......
Iron and steel foundries .....
Gray and ductile iron
foundries ......................
Malleable iron
foundries ......................
Steel investment
foundries ......................
Steel foundries, n.e.c. ...
Primary nonferrous
metals ..............................
Primary copper ...............
Primary aluminum ..........
Primary nonferrous
metals, n.e.c. ...............
Secondary nonferrous
metals ..............................
Nonferrous rolling and
drawing ............................
Copper rolling and
drawing ........................
Aluminum sheet, plate,
and foil .........................
Aluminum extruded
products .......................
Nonferrous rolling and
drawing, n.e.c. .............
Nonferrous wiredrawing
and insulating ...............
Nonferrous foundries
(castings) .........................
Aluminum die—
castings ........................
Nonferrous die— casting
except aluminum ..........
Aluminum foundries .......
Fabricated metal products .....
Metal cans and shipping
containers ........................
Cutlery, handtools, and
hardware ..........................
Hand and edge tools,
n.e.c. ...........................
Hardware, n.e.c. ............
Plumbing and heating,
except electric ..................
Metal sanitary ware ........
Plumbing fixture fittings
and trim ........................
Heating equipment,
except electric ..............
Fabricated structural metal
products ...........................
Fabricated structural
metal ............................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
265
11.5
427
18.6
152
6.6
820
35.7
15
53
9.0
64
10.8
46
7.8
171
28.9
10
103
123
333
16.9
15.0
10.6
147
125
443
24.1
15.2
14.1
28
48
182
4.6
5.8
5.8
94
155
770
15.4
18.9
24.5
9
6
8
235
11.2
287
13.7
113
5.4
499
23.8
7
1
2.0
12
24.5
3
6.1
15
30.6
14
48
48
11.5
8.3
68
76
16.3
13.2
33
33
7.9
5.7
77
179
18.4
31.1
7
10
50
3
41
10.7
6.0
14.4
34
24
7.3
–
8.4
29
4
21
6.2
8.0
7.4
215
33
131
46.1
66.0
46.0
25
50
26
6
4.5
10
7.6
3
2.3
51
38.6
9
15
6.7
41
18.4
13
5.8
95
42.6
16
283
9.2
324
10.5
249
8.1
1,033
33.5
12
54
7.9
73
10.7
54
7.9
176
25.7
7
28
11.5
38
15.6
14
5.7
107
43.9
20
65
9.1
72
10.1
68
9.5
178
24.9
6
29
6.7
23
5.3
32
7.4
193
44.6
24
106
10.6
118
11.8
81
8.1
374
37.3
16
276
9.4
327
11.1
229
7.8
717
24.4
7
136
11.1
158
12.9
65
5.3
224
18.2
5
21
77
3,607
8.6
8.3
11.3
23
97
3,820
9.5
10.5
12.0
36
62
2,225
14.8
6.7
7.0
70
254
7,577
28.8
27.4
23.8
14
8
7
57
14.6
54
13.8
22
5.6
77
19.7
7
183
9.6
353
18.5
135
7.1
428
22.4
9
48
107
6.7
12.0
135
167
18.8
18.8
46
77
6.4
8.7
157
233
21.8
26.2
7
12
87
36
9.7
15.6
132
45
14.7
19.5
102
10
11.3
4.3
184
35
20.4
15.2
9
8
31
11.4
30
11.1
28
10.3
93
34.3
14
20
5.0
56
14.1
64
16.1
57
14.4
5
1,438
10.4
1,629
11.8
742
5.4
3,335
24.2
6
393
10.5
278
7.4
131
3.5
1,028
27.5
5
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 8
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Metal doors, sash, and
trim ...............................
Fabricated plate work
(boiler shops) ...............
Sheet metalwork ............
Architectural metal
work .............................
Prefabricated metal
buildings .......................
Miscellaneous metal
work .............................
Screw machine products,
bolts, etc. ..........................
Screw machine
products .......................
Bolts, nuts, rivets, and
washers ........................
Metal forgings and
stampings .........................
Iron and steel forgings ...
Nonferrous forgings .......
Automotive stampings ....
Metal stampings,
n.e.c. ...........................
Metal services, n.e.c. ........
Plating and polishing ......
Metal coating and allied
services ........................
Ordnance and accessories,
n.e.c. ...............................
Small arms ammunition
Ammunition, except for
small arms, n.e.c. ........
Small arms .....................
Miscellaneous fabricated
metal products .................
Industrial valves .............
Fluid power valves and
hose fittings ..................
Valves and pipe fittings,
n.e.c. ...........................
Miscellaneous fabricated
wire products ................
Fabricated pipe and
fittings ...........................
Fabricated metal
products, n.e.c. ...........
Industrial machinery and
equipment ............................
Turbines and turbine
generator sets ..............
Farm and garden
machinery ........................
Farm machinery and
equipment ....................
Lawn and garden
equipment ....................
Construction and related
machinery ........................
Construction
machinery ....................
Mining machinery ...........
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
3442
2,093
340
16.2
308
14.7
390
18.6
3443
3444
3,200
2,797
758
567
23.7
20.3
342
334
10.7
11.9
349
401
10.9
14.3
3446
1,212
169
13.9
236
19.5
226
18.6
3448
379
77
20.3
46
12.1
77
20.3
3449
375
37
9.9
26
6.9
59
15.7
345
1,499
204
13.6
249
16.6
246
16.4
3451
832
119
14.3
135
16.2
172
20.7
3452
667
85
12.7
115
17.2
74
11.1
346
3462
3463
3465
5,008
1,118
132
2,284
731
164
15
248
14.6
14.7
11.4
10.9
433
32
12
226
8.6
2.9
9.1
9.9
769
215
24
298
15.4
19.2
18.2
13.0
3469
347
3471
1,377
2,865
1,828
298
608
287
21.6
21.2
15.7
154
372
272
11.2
13.0
14.9
221
544
355
16.0
19.0
19.4
3479
1,037
322
31.1
100
9.6
190
18.3
348
3482
370
77
40
9
10.8
11.7
44
4
11.9
5.2
67
11
18.1
14.3
3483
3484
93
196
11
20
11.8
10.2
13
26
14.0
13.3
19
36
20.4
18.4
349
3491
5,059
496
820
81
16.2
16.3
453
21
9.0
4.2
949
93
18.8
18.8
3492
362
86
23.8
42
11.6
71
19.6
3494
375
93
24.8
16
4.3
59
15.7
3496
1,251
180
14.4
180
14.4
285
22.8
3498
818
90
11.0
62
7.6
86
10.5
3499
1,372
254
18.5
119
8.7
308
22.4
35
28,849
4,868
16.9
3,168
11.0
4,674
16.2
3511
369
15
4.1
25
6.8
70
19.0
352
2,538
459
18.1
294
11.6
601
23.7
3523
2,253
423
18.8
273
12.1
534
23.7
3524
285
36
12.6
20
7.0
66
23.2
353
4,206
580
13.8
400
9.5
567
13.5
3531
3532
2,038
276
186
24
9.1
8.7
158
29
7.8
10.5
201
37
9.9
13.4
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 9
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Metal doors, sash, and
trim ...............................
Fabricated plate work
(boiler shops) ...............
Sheet metalwork ............
Architectural metal
work .............................
Prefabricated metal
buildings .......................
Miscellaneous metal
work .............................
Screw machine products,
bolts, etc. ..........................
Screw machine
products .......................
Bolts, nuts, rivets, and
washers ........................
Metal forgings and
stampings .........................
Iron and steel forgings ...
Nonferrous forgings .......
Automotive stampings ....
Metal stampings,
n.e.c. ...........................
Metal services, n.e.c. ........
Plating and polishing ......
Metal coating and allied
services ........................
Ordnance and accessories,
n.e.c. ...............................
Small arms ammunition
Ammunition, except for
small arms, n.e.c. ........
Small arms .....................
Miscellaneous fabricated
metal products .................
Industrial valves .............
Fluid power valves and
hose fittings ..................
Valves and pipe fittings,
n.e.c. ...........................
Miscellaneous fabricated
wire products ................
Fabricated pipe and
fittings ...........................
Fabricated metal
products, n.e.c. ...........
Industrial machinery and
equipment ............................
Turbines and turbine
generator sets ..............
Farm and garden
machinery ........................
Farm machinery and
equipment ....................
Lawn and garden
equipment ....................
Construction and related
machinery ........................
Construction
machinery ....................
Mining machinery ...........
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
236
11.3
337
16.1
91
4.3
391
18.7
6
251
341
7.8
12.2
424
335
13.2
12.0
189
205
5.9
7.3
886
613
27.7
21.9
8
7
118
9.7
173
14.3
44
3.6
247
20.4
5
52
13.7
30
7.9
25
6.6
72
19.0
5
47
12.5
51
13.6
56
14.9
98
26.1
15
246
16.4
150
10.0
102
6.8
301
20.1
7
133
16.0
76
9.1
75
9.0
123
14.8
5
114
17.1
75
11.2
26
3.9
177
26.5
8
634
135
9
383
12.7
12.1
6.8
16.8
592
194
12
190
11.8
17.4
9.1
8.3
431
99
19
120
8.6
8.9
14.4
5.3
1,418
279
40
819
28.3
25.0
30.3
35.9
10
12
14
10
107
331
205
7.8
11.6
11.2
176
185
115
12.8
6.5
6.3
185
215
157
13.4
7.5
8.6
236
610
437
17.1
21.3
23.9
6
5
6
126
12.2
70
6.8
58
5.6
173
16.7
4
45
3
12.2
3.9
49
16
13.2
20.8
28
5
7.6
6.5
97
29
26.2
37.7
9
18
19
24
20.4
12.2
3
29
3.2
14.8
7
15
7.5
7.7
21
45
22.6
23.0
6
8
586
33
11.6
6.7
675
71
13.3
14.3
449
71
8.9
14.3
1,128
126
22.3
25.4
7
12
37
10.2
15
4.1
34
9.4
78
21.5
4
25
6.7
58
15.5
25
6.7
100
26.7
9
128
10.2
115
9.2
98
7.8
266
21.3
5
168
20.5
213
26.0
56
6.8
143
17.5
12
133
9.7
172
12.5
147
10.7
239
17.4
6
3,183
11.0
2,959
10.3
1,975
6.8
8,024
27.8
8
37
10.0
53
14.4
34
9.2
134
36.3
19
330
13.0
238
9.4
142
5.6
475
18.7
5
300
13.3
206
9.1
126
5.6
391
17.4
5
30
10.5
31
10.9
17
6.0
84
29.5
8
345
8.2
444
10.6
283
6.7
1,589
37.8
14
128
33
6.3
12.0
200
41
9.8
14.9
125
13
6.1
4.7
1,040
100
51.0
36.2
34
12
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 10
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Oil and gas field
machinery ....................
Elevators and moving
stairways ......................
Conveyors and
conveying equipment ...
Industrial trucks and
tractors .........................
Metalworking machinery ....
Machine tools, metal
cutting types .................
Special dies, tools, jigs
and fixtures ..................
Machine tool
accessories ..................
Power-driven
handtools .....................
Welding apparatus .........
Special industry
machinery ........................
Paper industries
machinery ....................
Special industry
machinery, n.e.c. .........
General industrial
machinery ........................
Pumps and pumping
equipment ....................
Ball and roller bearings ..
Air and gas
compressors ................
Blowers and fans ...........
Packaging machinery .....
Speed changers, drives,
and gears .....................
Power transmission
equipment, n.e.c. ........
General industrial
machinery, n.e.c. .........
Computer and office
equipment ........................
Electronic computers .....
Office machines,
n.e.c. ...........................
Refrigeration and service
machinery ........................
Automatic vending
machines ......................
Refrigeration and heating
equipment ....................
Measuring and
dispensing pumps ........
Service industry
machinery, n.e.c. .........
Industrial machinery,
n.e.c. ...............................
Carburetors, pistons,
rings, valves .................
Fluid power cylinders
and actuators ...............
Scales and balances,
except laboratory .........
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
3533
473
99
20.9
31
6.6
75
15.9
3534
249
35
14.1
56
22.5
44
17.7
3535
484
127
26.2
21
4.3
103
21.3
3537
354
582
4,363
95
736
16.3
16.9
87
474
14.9
10.9
106
746
18.2
17.1
3541
498
170
34.1
13
2.6
124
24.9
3544
2,249
323
14.4
293
13.0
370
16.5
3545
479
113
23.6
56
11.7
107
22.3
3546
3548
213
240
15
32
7.0
13.3
39
31
18.3
12.9
37
41
17.4
17.1
355
1,842
424
23.0
241
13.1
330
17.9
3554
278
58
20.9
21
7.6
37
13.3
3559
751
154
20.5
148
19.7
151
20.1
356
4,090
648
15.8
426
10.4
651
15.9
3561
3562
306
598
75
87
24.5
14.5
17
51
5.6
8.5
12
165
3.9
27.6
3563
3564
3565
551
725
302
104
149
75
18.9
20.6
24.8
135
73
29
24.5
10.1
9.6
47
122
37
8.5
16.8
12.3
3566
342
40
11.7
29
8.5
33
9.6
3568
373
37
9.9
18
4.8
81
21.7
3569
496
32
6.5
64
12.9
122
24.6
357
3571
1,478
857
200
84
13.5
9.8
125
55
8.5
6.4
211
116
14.3
13.5
3579
133
32
24.1
8
6.0
32
24.1
358
3,304
572
17.3
385
11.7
434
13.1
3581
235
83
35.3
9
3.8
14
6.0
3585
2,326
334
14.4
285
12.3
320
13.8
3586
23
1
4.3
3
13.0
6
26.1
3589
655
146
22.3
85
13.0
90
13.7
359
5,876
1,133
19.3
723
12.3
932
15.9
3592
216
46
21.3
32
14.8
28
13.0
3593
342
50
14.6
35
10.2
98
28.7
3596
87
15
17.2
14
16.1
19
21.8
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 11
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Oil and gas field
machinery ....................
Elevators and moving
stairways ......................
Conveyors and
conveying equipment ...
Industrial trucks and
tractors .........................
Metalworking machinery ....
Machine tools, metal
cutting types .................
Special dies, tools, jigs
and fixtures ..................
Machine tool
accessories ..................
Power-driven
handtools .....................
Welding apparatus .........
Special industry
machinery ........................
Paper industries
machinery ....................
Special industry
machinery, n.e.c. .........
General industrial
machinery ........................
Pumps and pumping
equipment ....................
Ball and roller bearings ..
Air and gas
compressors ................
Blowers and fans ...........
Packaging machinery .....
Speed changers, drives,
and gears .....................
Power transmission
equipment, n.e.c. ........
General industrial
machinery, n.e.c. .........
Computer and office
equipment ........................
Electronic computers .....
Office machines,
n.e.c. ...........................
Refrigeration and service
machinery ........................
Automatic vending
machines ......................
Refrigeration and heating
equipment ....................
Measuring and
dispensing pumps ........
Service industry
machinery, n.e.c. .........
Industrial machinery,
n.e.c. ...............................
Carburetors, pistons,
rings, valves .................
Fluid power cylinders
and actuators ...............
Scales and balances,
except laboratory .........
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
37
7.8
59
12.5
14
3.0
159
33.6
8
33
13.3
8
3.2
20
8.0
52
20.9
4
37
7.6
41
8.5
47
9.7
107
22.1
5
67
490
11.5
11.2
75
404
12.9
9.3
49
325
8.4
7.4
103
1,188
17.7
27.2
6
7
41
8.2
58
11.6
40
8.0
52
10.4
4
287
12.8
214
9.5
167
7.4
595
26.5
8
53
11.1
38
7.9
17
3.5
94
19.6
4
38
17
17.8
7.1
15
30
7.0
12.5
10
9
4.7
3.8
59
80
27.7
33.3
7
8
255
13.8
160
8.7
149
8.1
282
15.3
5
24
8.6
49
17.6
31
11.2
58
20.9
10
124
16.5
43
5.7
57
7.6
73
9.7
4
518
12.7
410
10.0
256
6.3
1,180
28.9
9
21
51
6.9
8.5
58
53
19.0
8.9
8
19
2.6
3.2
114
172
37.3
28.8
14
5
27
124
42
4.9
17.1
13.9
39
51
24
7.1
7.0
7.9
38
19
12
6.9
2.6
4.0
161
188
83
29.2
25.9
27.5
5
6
9
92
26.9
61
17.8
32
9.4
56
16.4
7
43
11.5
47
12.6
35
9.4
111
29.8
13
60
12.1
47
9.5
57
11.5
114
23.0
10
146
81
9.9
9.5
121
49
8.2
5.7
147
133
9.9
15.5
528
339
35.7
39.6
14
21
13
9.8
13
9.8
2
1.5
32
24.1
5
424
12.8
439
13.3
217
6.6
832
25.2
8
41
17.4
40
17.0
10
4.3
38
16.2
6
311
13.4
331
14.2
150
6.4
595
25.6
8
2
8.7
–
2
8.7
8
34.8
9
57
8.7
67
10.2
48
7.3
162
24.7
6
572
9.7
577
9.8
367
6.2
1,571
26.7
7
15
6.9
24
11.1
22
10.2
50
23.1
7
39
11.4
23
6.7
4
1.2
94
27.5
5
12
13.8
7
8.0
2
2.3
17
19.5
5
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 12
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Industrial machinery,
n.e.c. ...........................
Electronic and other electric
equipment ............................
Electric distribution
equipment ........................
Transformers, except
electronic ......................
Electrical industrial
apparatus .........................
Motors and generators ...
Electrical industrial
apparatus, n.e.c. .........
Household appliances ........
Household cooking
equipment ....................
Household refrigerators
and freezers .................
Household laundry
equipment ....................
Electric housewares and
fans ..............................
Household vacuum
cleaners .......................
Household appliances,
n.e.c. ...........................
Electric lighting and wiring
equipment ........................
Current-carrying wiring
devices .........................
Noncurrent-carrying
wiring devices ..............
Residential lighting
fixtures .........................
Commercial lighting
fixtures .........................
Vehicular lighting
equipment ....................
Household audio and video
equipment and audio
recordings ........................
Household audio and
video equipment ...........
Radio and TV
communications
equipment ....................
Electronic components and
accessories ......................
Electron tubes ................
Printed circuit boards .....
Semiconductors and
related devices .............
Electronic components,
n.e.c. ...........................
Miscellaneous electrical
equipment and supplies ...
Storage batteries ............
Primary batteries, dry
and wet ........................
Engine electrical
equipment ....................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
3599
5,034
997
19.8
633
12.6
758
15.1
36
14,130
2,386
16.9
1,386
9.8
2,477
17.5
361
1,161
185
15.9
78
6.7
141
12.1
3612
757
121
16.0
60
7.9
95
12.5
362
3621
1,578
869
221
124
14.0
14.3
208
69
13.2
7.9
367
193
23.3
22.2
3629
363
68
1,790
24
242
35.3
13.5
11
131
16.2
7.3
10
292
14.7
16.3
3631
228
16
7.0
12
5.3
38
16.7
3632
505
88
17.4
31
6.1
69
13.7
3633
310
30
9.7
22
7.1
50
16.1
3634
264
73
27.7
17
6.4
55
20.8
3635
212
10
4.7
27
12.7
22
10.4
3639
271
25
9.2
21
7.7
59
21.8
364
2,085
313
15.0
247
11.8
342
16.4
3643
631
109
17.3
57
9.0
118
18.7
3644
238
28
11.8
21
8.8
66
27.7
3645
191
24
12.6
3
1.6
23
12.0
3646
250
31
12.4
40
16.0
19
7.6
3647
260
38
14.6
35
13.5
41
15.8
365
1,101
261
23.7
78
7.1
222
20.2
3651
642
141
22.0
43
6.7
136
21.2
3663
579
131
22.6
22
3.8
125
21.6
367
3671
3672
3,949
515
667
684
52
134
17.3
10.1
20.1
416
7
89
10.5
1.4
13.3
644
63
134
16.3
12.2
20.1
3674
1,160
172
14.8
158
13.6
215
18.5
3679
1,139
215
18.9
132
11.6
169
14.8
369
3691
1,167
186
173
25
14.8
13.4
138
8
11.8
4.3
239
41
20.5
22.0
3692
261
40
15.3
36
13.8
26
10.0
3694
407
72
17.7
39
9.6
67
16.5
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 13
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Industrial machinery,
n.e.c. ...........................
Electronic and other electric
equipment ............................
Electric distribution
equipment ........................
Transformers, except
electronic ......................
Electrical industrial
apparatus .........................
Motors and generators ...
Electrical industrial
apparatus, n.e.c. .........
Household appliances ........
Household cooking
equipment ....................
Household refrigerators
and freezers .................
Household laundry
equipment ....................
Electric housewares and
fans ..............................
Household vacuum
cleaners .......................
Household appliances,
n.e.c. ...........................
Electric lighting and wiring
equipment ........................
Current-carrying wiring
devices .........................
Noncurrent-carrying
wiring devices ..............
Residential lighting
fixtures .........................
Commercial lighting
fixtures .........................
Vehicular lighting
equipment ....................
Household audio and video
equipment and audio
recordings ........................
Household audio and
video equipment ...........
Radio and TV
communications
equipment ....................
Electronic components and
accessories ......................
Electron tubes ................
Printed circuit boards .....
Semiconductors and
related devices .............
Electronic components,
n.e.c. ...........................
Miscellaneous electrical
equipment and supplies ...
Storage batteries ............
Primary batteries, dry
and wet ........................
Engine electrical
equipment ....................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
491
9.8
487
9.7
323
6.4
1,345
26.7
7
1,672
11.8
1,728
12.2
973
6.9
3,508
24.8
7
193
16.6
169
14.6
73
6.3
323
27.8
10
117
15.5
112
14.8
66
8.7
186
24.6
9
135
105
8.6
12.1
265
134
16.8
15.4
84
54
5.3
6.2
298
190
18.9
21.9
5
8
–
232
–
13.0
3
221
4.4
12.3
12
148
17.6
8.3
9
524
13.2
29.3
2
10
41
18.0
36
15.8
26
11.4
59
25.9
16
70
13.9
46
9.1
44
8.7
156
30.9
10
41
13.2
60
19.4
23
7.4
84
27.1
13
33
12.5
21
8.0
14
5.3
52
19.7
5
14
6.6
32
15.1
27
12.7
80
37.7
22
34
12.5
26
9.6
13
4.8
93
34.3
9
240
11.5
224
10.7
112
5.4
607
29.1
7
63
10.0
68
10.8
48
7.6
168
26.6
7
27
11.3
26
10.9
6
2.5
64
26.9
7
28
14.7
25
13.1
11
5.8
77
40.3
15
47
18.8
44
17.6
11
4.4
58
23.2
10
35
13.5
15
5.8
12
4.6
84
32.3
7
135
12.3
160
14.5
63
5.7
182
16.5
5
87
13.6
109
17.0
30
4.7
96
15.0
6
85
14.7
85
14.7
22
3.8
109
18.8
7
451
65
68
11.4
12.6
10.2
410
59
95
10.4
11.5
14.2
300
22
34
7.6
4.3
5.1
1,045
247
114
26.5
48.0
17.1
7
23
4
153
13.2
126
10.9
76
6.6
260
22.4
6
127
11.2
80
7.0
124
10.9
292
25.6
7
109
18
9.3
9.7
148
28
12.7
15.1
118
18
10.1
9.7
242
48
20.7
25.8
6
11
31
11.9
42
16.1
31
11.9
55
21.1
9
40
9.8
39
9.6
41
10.1
108
26.5
8
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 14
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Electrical equipment and
supplies, n.e.c. ............
Transportation equipment ......
Motor vehicles and
equipment ........................
Motor vehicles and car
bodies ..........................
Truck and bus bodies .....
Motor vehicle parts and
accessories ..................
Truck trailers ..................
Aircraft and parts ................
Aircraft ............................
Aircraft engines and
engine parts .................
Aircraft parts and
equipment, n.e.c. ........
Ship and boat building and
repairing ...........................
Ship building and
repairing .......................
Boat building and
repairing .......................
Railroad equipment ............
Motorcycles, bicycles, and
parts .................................
Guided missiles, space
vehicles, parts ..................
Guided missiles and
space vehicles .............
Miscellaneous
transportation
equipment ........................
Travel trailers and
campers .......................
Tanks and tank
components .................
Transportation
equipment, n.e.c. ........
Instruments and related
products ...............................
Search and navigation
equipment ........................
Measuring and controlling
devices .............................
Laboratory apparatus
and furniture .................
Environmental controls ..
Process control
instruments ..................
Medical instruments and
supplies ............................
Surgical and medical
instruments ..................
Surgical appliances and
supplies ........................
Dental equipment and
supplies ........................
Photographic equipment
and supplies .....................
Miscellaneous manufacturing
industries ..............................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
3699
37
231
32,327
15
4,932
6.5
15.3
35
2,730
15.2
8.4
83
4,960
35.9
15.3
371
18,300
2,844
15.5
1,609
8.8
2,733
14.9
3711
3713
7,000
1,528
1,080
209
15.4
13.7
514
127
7.3
8.3
828
241
11.8
15.8
3714
3715
372
3721
8,501
848
5,748
3,071
1,226
221
765
280
14.4
26.1
13.3
9.1
832
105
358
169
9.8
12.4
6.2
5.5
1,438
138
828
409
16.9
16.3
14.4
13.3
3724
677
79
11.7
37
5.5
106
15.7
3728
2,000
406
20.3
152
7.6
313
15.6
373
5,369
757
14.1
434
8.1
931
17.3
3731
3,735
503
13.5
202
5.4
704
18.8
3732
374
1,634
511
254
68
15.5
13.3
232
23
14.2
4.5
227
29
13.9
5.7
375
482
44
9.1
85
17.6
92
19.1
376
305
36
11.8
27
8.9
50
16.4
3761
167
5
3.0
14
8.4
31
18.6
379
1,613
417
25.9
195
12.1
297
18.4
3792
737
219
29.7
109
14.8
81
11.0
3795
46
4
8.7
3
6.5
3
6.5
3799
830
195
23.5
83
10.0
213
25.7
38
5,971
830
13.9
688
11.5
1,123
18.8
381
437
43
9.8
43
9.8
72
16.5
382
2,080
375
18.0
318
15.3
435
20.9
3821
3822
225
290
23
61
10.2
21.0
15
28
6.7
9.7
66
60
29.3
20.7
3823
510
103
20.2
122
23.9
66
12.9
384
2,602
341
13.1
288
11.1
509
19.6
3841
1,130
143
12.7
83
7.3
188
16.6
3842
1,018
126
12.4
91
8.9
235
23.1
3843
198
33
16.7
82
41.4
41
20.7
386
469
17
3.6
16
3.4
48
10.2
39
5,681
809
14.2
749
13.2
940
16.5
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 15
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Electrical equipment and
supplies, n.e.c. ............
Transportation equipment ......
Motor vehicles and
equipment ........................
Motor vehicles and car
bodies ..........................
Truck and bus bodies .....
Motor vehicle parts and
accessories ..................
Truck trailers ..................
Aircraft and parts ................
Aircraft ............................
Aircraft engines and
engine parts .................
Aircraft parts and
equipment, n.e.c. ........
Ship and boat building and
repairing ...........................
Ship building and
repairing .......................
Boat building and
repairing .......................
Railroad equipment ............
Motorcycles, bicycles, and
parts .................................
Guided missiles, space
vehicles, parts ..................
Guided missiles and
space vehicles .............
Miscellaneous
transportation
equipment ........................
Travel trailers and
campers .......................
Tanks and tank
components .................
Transportation
equipment, n.e.c. ........
Instruments and related
products ...............................
Search and navigation
equipment ........................
Measuring and controlling
devices .............................
Laboratory apparatus
and furniture .................
Environmental controls ..
Process control
instruments ..................
Medical instruments and
supplies ............................
Surgical and medical
instruments ..................
Surgical appliances and
supplies ........................
Dental equipment and
supplies ........................
Photographic equipment
and supplies .....................
Miscellaneous manufacturing
industries ..............................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
31 days or more
Percent
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
15
3,432
6.5
10.6
28
3,971
12.1
12.3
26
2,564
11.3
7.9
29
9,737
12.6
30.1
3
11
1,984
10.8
2,594
14.2
1,373
7.5
5,163
28.2
10
662
167
9.5
10.9
1,051
196
15.0
12.8
621
151
8.9
9.9
2,244
438
32.1
28.7
14
11
1,020
107
616
346
12.0
12.6
10.7
11.3
1,226
90
618
290
14.4
10.6
10.8
9.4
539
47
444
216
6.3
5.5
7.7
7.0
2,221
139
2,118
1,361
26.1
16.4
36.8
44.3
9
5
13
22
93
13.7
63
9.3
83
12.3
216
31.9
11
177
8.8
265
13.2
145
7.2
542
27.1
9
592
11.0
460
8.6
577
10.7
1,619
30.2
10
339
9.1
325
8.7
387
10.4
1,274
34.1
15
253
37
15.5
7.2
135
41
8.3
8.0
189
33
11.6
6.5
344
280
21.1
54.8
7
42
33
6.8
44
9.1
33
6.8
151
31.3
7
36
11.8
43
14.1
14
4.6
99
32.5
12
22
13.2
24
14.4
2
1.2
68
40.7
15
135
8.4
171
10.6
90
5.6
308
19.1
4
53
7.2
78
10.6
64
8.7
133
18.0
4
6
13.0
6
13.0
6
13.0
18
39.1
26
76
9.2
87
10.5
19
2.3
157
18.9
4
755
12.6
661
11.1
375
6.3
1,539
25.8
7
30
6.9
67
15.3
28
6.4
154
35.2
15
219
10.5
200
9.6
106
5.1
427
20.5
5
19
9
8.4
3.1
19
38
8.4
13.1
18
18
8.0
6.2
65
75
28.9
25.9
7
5
53
10.4
49
9.6
7
1.4
110
21.6
3
387
14.9
280
10.8
210
8.1
588
22.6
7
207
18.3
132
11.7
98
8.7
280
24.8
9
116
11.4
124
12.2
78
7.7
248
24.4
7
22
11.1
5
2.5
1
.5
14
7.1
2
58
12.4
86
18.3
13
2.8
231
49.3
26
610
10.7
825
14.5
446
7.9
1,303
22.9
7
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 16
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Jewelry, silverware, and
plated ware ......................
Jewelry, precious
metal ............................
Silverware and plated
ware .............................
Musical instruments ...........
Toys and sporting goods ....
Games, toys, and
children’s vehicles ........
Sporting and athletic
goods, n.e.c. ...............
Pens, pencils, office, and
art supplies .......................
Lead pencils and art
goods ...........................
Costume jewelry and
notions .............................
Fasteners, buttons,
needles, and pins .........
Miscellaneous
manufactures ...................
Brooms and brushes ......
Signs and advertising
specialities ...................
Burial caskets .................
Hard surface floor
coverings, n.e.c. ..........
Manufacturing industries,
n.e.c. ...........................
Nondurable goods ....................
Food and kindred products ....
Meat products ....................
Meat packing plants .......
Sausages and other
prepared meats ............
Poultry slaughtering and
processing ....................
Dairy products ....................
Cheese, natural and
processed ....................
Dry, condensed,
evaporated products ....
Ice cream and frozen
desserts .......................
Fluid milk ........................
Preserved fruits and
vegetables ........................
Canned fruits and
vegetables ....................
Pickles, sauces, and
salad dressings ............
Frozen fruits and
vegetables ....................
Frozen specialities,
n.e.c. ...........................
Grain mill products .............
Flour and other grain mill
products .......................
Cereal breakfast foods ...
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
391
338
50
14.8
46
13.6
44
13.0
3911
213
34
16.0
33
15.5
26
12.2
3914
393
394
95
279
1,419
10
9
200
10.5
3.2
14.1
10
76
175
10.5
27.2
12.3
17
23
219
17.9
8.2
15.4
3944
361
79
21.9
77
21.3
32
8.9
3949
1,040
119
11.4
96
9.2
186
17.9
395
332
32
9.6
23
6.9
84
25.3
3952
101
13
12.9
3
3.0
15
14.9
396
182
37
20.3
27
14.8
24
13.2
3965
72
13
18.1
5
6.9
10
13.9
399
3991
3,130
193
482
39
15.4
20.2
403
23
12.9
11.9
545
23
17.4
11.9
3993
3995
1,444
333
252
20
17.5
6.0
201
44
13.9
13.2
213
66
14.8
19.8
3996
43
3
7.0
3
7.0
8
18.6
3999
1,117
168
15.0
132
11.8
234
20.9
20
201
2011
100,659
36,732
9,446
3,070
14,773
4,922
1,312
506
14.7
13.4
13.9
16.5
10,930
3,858
1,118
338
10.9
10.5
11.8
11.0
17,762
7,126
2,155
728
17.6
19.4
22.8
23.7
2013
3,344
304
9.1
402
12.0
845
25.3
2015
202
3,031
4,226
501
572
16.5
13.5
378
492
12.5
11.6
582
751
19.2
17.8
2022
1,016
116
11.4
141
13.9
176
17.3
2023
338
78
23.1
45
13.3
25
7.4
2024
2026
486
2,288
90
268
18.5
11.7
67
224
13.8
9.8
108
431
22.2
18.8
203
3,795
560
14.8
360
9.5
758
20.0
2033
1,454
297
20.4
140
9.6
258
17.7
2035
492
53
10.8
57
11.6
110
22.4
2037
724
67
9.3
101
14.0
139
19.2
2038
204
731
2,190
100
477
13.7
21.8
47
158
6.4
7.2
144
332
19.7
15.2
2041
2043
307
188
47
18
15.3
9.6
28
13
9.1
6.9
24
36
7.8
19.1
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 17
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Jewelry, silverware, and
plated ware ......................
Jewelry, precious
metal ............................
Silverware and plated
ware .............................
Musical instruments ...........
Toys and sporting goods ....
Games, toys, and
children’s vehicles ........
Sporting and athletic
goods, n.e.c. ...............
Pens, pencils, office, and
art supplies .......................
Lead pencils and art
goods ...........................
Costume jewelry and
notions .............................
Fasteners, buttons,
needles, and pins .........
Miscellaneous
manufactures ...................
Brooms and brushes ......
Signs and advertising
specialities ...................
Burial caskets .................
Hard surface floor
coverings, n.e.c. ..........
Manufacturing industries,
n.e.c. ...........................
Nondurable goods ....................
Food and kindred products ....
Meat products ....................
Meat packing plants .......
Sausages and other
prepared meats ............
Poultry slaughtering and
processing ....................
Dairy products ....................
Cheese, natural and
processed ....................
Dry, condensed,
evaporated products ....
Ice cream and frozen
desserts .......................
Fluid milk ........................
Preserved fruits and
vegetables ........................
Canned fruits and
vegetables ....................
Pickles, sauces, and
salad dressings ............
Frozen fruits and
vegetables ....................
Frozen specialities,
n.e.c. ...........................
Grain mill products .............
Flour and other grain mill
products .......................
Cereal breakfast foods ...
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
24
7.1
32
9.5
69
20.4
73
21.6
12
4
1.9
24
11.3
58
27.2
33
15.5
14
17
12
171
17.9
4.3
12.1
4
27
297
4.2
9.7
20.9
9
22
53
9.5
7.9
3.7
29
110
306
30.5
39.4
21.6
7
17
9
22
6.1
85
23.5
8
2.2
58
16.1
4
147
14.1
212
20.4
45
4.3
235
22.6
10
40
12.0
41
12.3
43
13.0
69
20.8
7
13
12.9
18
17.8
8
7.9
30
29.7
15
5
2.7
20
11.0
13
7.1
56
30.8
8
5
6.9
8
11.1
8
11.1
23
31.9
17
359
26
11.5
13.5
409
34
13.1
17.6
245
19
7.8
9.8
688
28
22.0
14.5
7
7
203
30
14.1
9.0
199
50
13.8
15.0
112
43
7.8
12.9
264
80
18.3
24.0
6
11
3
7.0
3
7.0
7
16.3
16
37.2
25
96
8.6
122
10.9
65
5.8
300
26.9
7
11,795
4,692
1,369
402
11.7
12.8
14.5
13.1
11,986
4,525
1,210
402
11.9
12.3
12.8
13.1
7,498
2,460
725
235
7.4
6.7
7.7
7.7
25,914
9,149
1,557
459
25.7
24.9
16.5
15.0
8
7
6
5
461
13.8
432
12.9
322
9.6
578
17.3
7
506
563
16.7
13.3
376
536
12.4
12.7
168
300
5.5
7.1
520
1,012
17.2
23.9
6
8
154
15.2
132
13.0
85
8.4
212
20.9
8
26
7.7
44
13.0
22
6.5
98
29.0
10
38
325
7.8
14.2
46
299
9.5
13.1
22
168
4.5
7.3
115
573
23.7
25.0
4
9
520
13.7
385
10.1
184
4.8
1,028
27.1
7
224
15.4
133
9.1
58
4.0
343
23.6
6
75
15.2
58
11.8
15
3.0
125
25.4
8
89
12.3
82
11.3
46
6.4
200
27.6
9
87
237
11.9
10.8
86
269
11.8
12.3
47
126
6.4
5.8
221
590
30.2
26.9
9
8
27
31
8.8
16.5
52
28
16.9
14.9
6
18
2.0
9.6
125
44
40.7
23.4
14
9
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 18
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Prepared flour mixes and
doughs .........................
Prepared feeds, n.e.c. ...
Bakery products .................
Bread, cake, and related
products .......................
Cookies and crackers ....
Sugar and confectionery
products ...........................
Candy and other
confectionery
products .......................
Chocolate and cocoa
products .......................
Fats and oils .......................
Beverages ..........................
Malt beverages ..............
Wines, brandy, and
brandy spirits ................
Bottled and canned soft
drinks ...........................
Flavoring extracts and
syrups, n.e.c. ...............
Miscellaneous food and
kindred products ..............
Fresh or frozen prepared
fish ...............................
Potato chips and similar
snacks ..........................
Food preparations,
n.e.c. ...........................
Tobacco products ..................
Cigarettes ...........................
Textile mill products ...............
Broadwoven fabric mills,
cotton ...............................
Broadwoven fabric mills,
manmade .........................
Knitting mills .......................
Hosiery, n.e.c. ...............
Knit outerwear mills ........
Weft knit fabric mills .......
Textile finishing, except
wool ..................................
Finishing plants,
manmade .....................
Finishing plants, n.e.c. ..
Carpets and rugs ...............
Yarn and thread mills .........
Yarn spinning mills .........
Throwing and winding
mills ..............................
Miscellaneous textile
goods ...............................
Nonwoven fabrics ..........
Textile goods, n.e.c. ......
Apparel and other textile
products ...............................
Men’s and boys’
furnishings ........................
Men’s and boys’ trousers
and slacks ....................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
2045
2048
205
439
759
4,568
44
250
532
10.0
32.9
11.6
36
21
418
8.2
2.8
9.2
116
100
751
26.4
13.2
16.4
2051
2052
3,462
886
362
123
10.5
13.9
306
81
8.8
9.1
568
125
16.4
14.1
206
2,029
286
14.1
230
11.3
355
17.5
2064
1,243
154
12.4
166
13.4
218
17.5
2066
207
208
2082
165
865
5,586
388
32
222
537
41
19.4
25.7
9.6
10.6
17
14
562
14
10.3
1.6
10.1
3.6
14
188
1,104
110
8.5
21.7
19.8
28.4
2084
567
63
11.1
94
16.6
66
11.6
2086
4,208
401
9.5
419
10.0
868
20.6
2087
258
23
8.9
18
7.0
54
20.9
209
4,028
425
10.6
505
12.5
731
18.1
2092
1,313
220
16.8
156
11.9
283
21.6
2096
639
9
1.4
61
9.5
131
20.5
2099
21
211
22
1,381
452
282
3,690
148
42
16
575
10.7
9.3
5.7
15.6
146
51
17
412
10.6
11.3
6.0
11.2
185
74
54
569
13.4
16.4
19.1
15.4
221
210
4
1.9
11
5.2
22
10.5
222
225
2252
2253
2257
214
734
224
140
158
53
110
31
35
23
24.8
15.0
13.8
25.0
14.6
29
60
11
8
2
13.6
8.2
4.9
5.7
1.3
6
129
44
26
23
2.8
17.6
19.6
18.6
14.6
226
613
103
16.8
65
10.6
65
10.6
2262
2269
227
228
2281
203
229
425
448
322
33
34
84
85
78
16.3
14.8
19.8
19.0
24.2
3
18
86
34
18
1.5
7.9
20.2
7.6
5.6
11
37
100
77
37
5.4
16.2
23.5
17.2
11.5
2282
102
7
6.9
16
15.7
37
36.3
229
2297
2299
771
200
231
99
24
26
12.8
12.0
11.3
91
22
14
11.8
11.0
6.1
123
26
26
16.0
13.0
11.3
23
5,179
773
14.9
493
9.5
1,018
19.7
232
1,478
170
11.5
136
9.2
227
15.4
2325
703
71
10.1
55
7.8
82
11.7
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Prepared flour mixes and
doughs .........................
Prepared feeds, n.e.c. ...
Bakery products .................
Bread, cake, and related
products .......................
Cookies and crackers ....
Sugar and confectionery
products ...........................
Candy and other
confectionery
products .......................
Chocolate and cocoa
products .......................
Fats and oils .......................
Beverages ..........................
Malt beverages ..............
Wines, brandy, and
brandy spirits ................
Bottled and canned soft
drinks ...........................
Flavoring extracts and
syrups, n.e.c. ...............
Miscellaneous food and
kindred products ..............
Fresh or frozen prepared
fish ...............................
Potato chips and similar
snacks ..........................
Food preparations,
n.e.c. ...........................
Tobacco products ..................
Cigarettes ...........................
Textile mill products ...............
Broadwoven fabric mills,
cotton ...............................
Broadwoven fabric mills,
manmade .........................
Knitting mills .......................
Hosiery, n.e.c. ...............
Knit outerwear mills ........
Weft knit fabric mills .......
Textile finishing, except
wool ..................................
Finishing plants,
manmade .....................
Finishing plants, n.e.c. ..
Carpets and rugs ...............
Yarn and thread mills .........
Yarn spinning mills .........
Throwing and winding
mills ..............................
Miscellaneous textile
goods ...............................
Nonwoven fabrics ..........
Textile goods, n.e.c. ......
Apparel and other textile
products ...............................
Men’s and boys’
furnishings ........................
Men’s and boys’ trousers
and slacks ....................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
45
73
408
10.3
9.6
8.9
49
61
584
11.2
8.0
12.8
22
69
342
5.0
9.1
7.5
128
184
1,532
29.2
24.2
33.5
8
6
13
302
93
8.7
10.5
396
146
11.4
16.5
272
63
7.9
7.1
1,256
255
36.3
28.8
15
11
255
12.6
278
13.7
155
7.6
470
23.2
9
148
11.9
200
16.1
87
7.0
271
21.8
9
22
34
823
17
13.3
3.9
14.7
4.4
27
144
708
64
16.4
16.6
12.7
16.5
19
46
357
21
11.5
5.3
6.4
5.4
34
216
1,493
120
20.6
25.0
26.7
30.9
10
7
8
11
70
12.3
103
18.2
10
1.8
160
28.2
8
653
15.5
453
10.8
301
7.2
1,114
26.5
8
36
14.0
60
23.3
10
3.9
57
22.1
10
482
12.0
411
10.2
223
5.5
1,251
31.1
9
118
9.0
72
5.5
87
6.6
378
28.8
5
46
7.2
70
11.0
32
5.0
289
45.2
21
193
31
26
364
14.0
6.9
9.2
9.9
215
73
50
429
15.6
16.2
17.7
11.6
47
23
22
293
3.4
5.1
7.8
7.9
448
158
98
1,047
32.4
35.0
34.8
28.4
11
14
14
10
21
10.0
25
11.9
28
13.3
99
47.1
28
33
94
15
13
20
15.4
12.8
6.7
9.3
12.7
13
88
28
19
23
6.1
12.0
12.5
13.6
14.6
15
61
24
1
16
7.0
8.3
10.7
.7
10.1
65
192
72
37
51
30.4
26.2
32.1
26.4
32.3
7
10
14
7
13
61
10.0
79
12.9
54
8.8
185
30.2
11
34
18
9
70
68
16.7
7.9
2.1
15.6
21.1
17
39
24
50
32
8.4
17.0
5.6
11.2
9.9
49
3
27
25
25
24.1
1.3
6.4
5.6
7.8
55
80
95
106
65
27.1
34.9
22.4
23.7
20.2
25
13
4
10
10
2
2.0
3
2.9
–
37
36.3
4
55
17
18
7.1
8.5
7.8
110
38
29
14.3
19.0
12.6
73
14
32
9.5
7.0
13.9
221
59
87
28.7
29.5
37.7
11
12
23
498
9.6
493
9.5
309
6.0
1,595
30.8
8
222
15.0
158
10.7
66
4.5
500
33.8
10
93
13.2
75
10.7
20
2.8
308
43.8
15
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Miscellaneous fabricated
textile products .................
Curtains and draperies ...
Housefurnishings,
n.e.c. ...........................
Fabricated textile
products, n.e.c. ...........
Paper and allied products ......
Pulp mills ............................
Paper mills .........................
Paperboard mills ................
Paperboard containers and
boxes ...............................
Corrugated and solid
fiber boxes ...................
Sanitary food containers
Miscellaneous converted
paper products .................
Paper coated and
laminated, packaging ...
Paper coated and
laminated, n.e.c. ..........
Bags: plastics,
laminated, and coated ..
Bags: uncoated paper
and multiwall ................
Die-cut paper and
board ............................
Sanitary paper
products .......................
Envelopes ......................
Converted paper
products, n.e.c. ...........
Printing and publishing ...........
Newspapers .......................
Periodicals .........................
Books .................................
Book publishing ..............
Book printing ..................
Miscellaneous publishing ...
Commercial printing ...........
Commercial printing,
lithographic ...................
Commercial printing,
n.e.c. ...........................
Greeting cards ...................
Blankbooks and
bookbinding ......................
Blankbooks and
looseleaf binders ..........
Bookbinding and related
work .............................
Printing trade services .......
Platemaking services .....
Chemicals and allied
products ...............................
Industrial inorganic
chemicals .........................
Industrial inorganic
chemicals, n.e.c. .........
Plastics materials and
synthetics .........................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
239
2391
2,506
230
444
51
17.7
22.2
195
28
7.8
12.2
524
59
20.9
25.7
2392
343
43
12.5
30
8.7
81
23.6
2399
26
261
262
263
756
10,091
79
2,004
617
222
1,323
3
159
75
29.4
13.1
3.8
7.9
12.2
51
860
8
161
29
6.7
8.5
10.1
8.0
4.7
54
1,377
4
207
33
7.1
13.6
5.1
10.3
5.3
265
3,383
404
11.9
178
5.3
386
11.4
2653
2656
2,082
272
227
28
10.9
10.3
96
33
4.6
12.1
243
28
11.7
10.3
267
4,008
682
17.0
485
12.1
747
18.6
2671
445
61
13.7
36
8.1
123
27.6
2672
515
128
24.9
31
6.0
77
15.0
2673
1,059
242
22.9
113
10.7
216
20.4
2674
277
31
11.2
32
11.6
62
22.4
2675
367
83
22.6
84
22.9
43
11.7
2676
2677
482
441
50
3
10.4
.7
65
82
13.5
18.6
72
85
14.9
19.3
2679
27
271
272
273
2731
2732
274
275
335
14,697
5,068
400
888
444
444
405
6,256
63
2,548
733
74
102
56
46
116
1,279
18.8
17.3
14.5
18.5
11.5
12.6
10.4
28.6
20.4
35
1,750
556
62
131
63
68
57
725
10.4
11.9
11.0
15.5
14.8
14.2
15.3
14.1
11.6
61
2,515
924
47
176
107
69
58
1,058
18.2
17.1
18.2
11.8
19.8
24.1
15.5
14.3
16.9
2752
4,000
876
21.9
399
10.0
638
16.0
2759
277
2,063
193
380
35
18.4
18.1
301
10
14.6
5.2
365
41
17.7
21.2
278
646
94
14.6
74
11.5
73
11.3
2782
289
60
20.8
29
10.0
33
11.4
2789
279
2796
357
222
178
34
11
9
9.5
5.0
5.1
45
47
30
12.6
21.2
16.9
41
49
44
11.5
22.1
24.7
28
7,841
1,234
15.7
680
8.7
1,330
17.0
281
526
84
16.0
34
6.5
104
19.8
2819
280
26
9.3
27
9.6
63
22.5
282
1,101
108
9.8
104
9.4
150
13.6
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 21
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Miscellaneous fabricated
textile products .................
Curtains and draperies ...
Housefurnishings,
n.e.c. ...........................
Fabricated textile
products, n.e.c. ...........
Paper and allied products ......
Pulp mills ............................
Paper mills .........................
Paperboard mills ................
Paperboard containers and
boxes ...............................
Corrugated and solid
fiber boxes ...................
Sanitary food containers
Miscellaneous converted
paper products .................
Paper coated and
laminated, packaging ...
Paper coated and
laminated, n.e.c. ..........
Bags: plastics,
laminated, and coated ..
Bags: uncoated paper
and multiwall ................
Die-cut paper and
board ............................
Sanitary paper
products .......................
Envelopes ......................
Converted paper
products, n.e.c. ...........
Printing and publishing ...........
Newspapers .......................
Periodicals .........................
Books .................................
Book publishing ..............
Book printing ..................
Miscellaneous publishing ...
Commercial printing ...........
Commercial printing,
lithographic ...................
Commercial printing,
n.e.c. ...........................
Greeting cards ...................
Blankbooks and
bookbinding ......................
Blankbooks and
looseleaf binders ..........
Bookbinding and related
work .............................
Printing trade services .......
Platemaking services .....
Chemicals and allied
products ...............................
Industrial inorganic
chemicals .........................
Industrial inorganic
chemicals, n.e.c. .........
Plastics materials and
synthetics .........................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
219
18
8.7
7.8
233
21
9.3
9.1
185
13
7.4
5.7
706
39
28.2
17.0
7
4
32
9.3
17
5.0
18
5.2
122
35.6
8
80
1,309
20
226
67
10.6
13.0
25.3
11.3
10.9
72
1,194
12
272
55
9.5
11.8
15.2
13.6
8.9
62
741
3
135
48
8.2
7.3
3.8
6.7
7.8
215
3,288
29
845
310
28.4
32.6
36.7
42.2
50.2
8
12
18
19
31
574
17.0
417
12.3
287
8.5
1,138
33.6
14
404
33
19.4
12.1
212
61
10.2
22.4
186
32
8.9
11.8
714
58
34.3
21.3
14
13
422
10.5
439
11.0
268
6.7
965
24.1
7
39
8.8
26
5.8
48
10.8
112
25.2
6
45
8.7
72
14.0
30
5.8
132
25.6
7
106
10.0
138
13.0
47
4.4
197
18.6
5
19
6.9
39
14.1
20
7.2
73
26.4
8
45
12.3
17
4.6
18
4.9
76
20.7
3
79
47
16.4
10.7
50
56
10.4
12.7
59
17
12.2
3.9
107
152
22.2
34.5
10
13
37
1,703
570
75
71
47
24
40
721
11.0
11.6
11.2
18.8
8.0
10.6
5.4
9.9
11.5
31
1,920
645
39
130
50
80
30
860
9.3
13.1
12.7
9.8
14.6
11.3
18.0
7.4
13.7
6
931
431
19
37
11
27
35
360
1.8
6.3
8.5
4.8
4.2
2.5
6.1
8.6
5.8
102
3,329
1,208
83
241
110
131
71
1,253
30.4
22.7
23.8
20.8
27.1
24.8
29.5
17.5
20.0
7
7
8
7
7
5
11
4
6
413
10.3
534
13.4
276
6.9
864
21.6
6
271
37
13.1
19.2
309
23
15.0
11.9
68
6
3.3
3.1
368
41
17.8
21.2
5
7
37
5.7
131
20.3
19
2.9
218
33.7
14
24
8.3
57
19.7
3
1.0
83
28.7
10
13
32
23
3.6
14.4
12.9
73
18
16
20.4
8.1
9.0
16
5
5
4.5
2.3
2.8
135
60
51
37.8
27.0
28.7
15
8
9
841
10.7
1,032
13.2
617
7.9
2,107
26.9
10
53
10.1
42
8.0
14
2.7
194
36.9
10
16
5.7
19
6.8
14
5.0
116
41.4
15
108
9.8
148
13.4
75
6.8
408
37.1
15
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 22
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Plastics materials and
resins ...........................
Organic fibers,
noncellulosic ................
Drugs .................................
Medicinals and
botanicals .....................
Pharmaceutical
preparations .................
Diagnostic substances ...
Biological products
except diagnostic .........
Soap, cleaners, and toilet
goods ...............................
Soap and other
detergents ....................
Polishes and sanitation
goods ...........................
Toilet preparations .........
Paints and allied products ..
Industrial organic
chemicals .........................
Industrial organic
chemicals, n.e.c. .........
Agricultural chemicals ........
Miscellaneous chemical
products ...........................
Printing ink .....................
Chemical preparations,
n.e.c. ...........................
Petroleum and coal
products ...............................
Petroleum refining ..............
Asphalt paving and roofing
materials ..........................
Asphalt paving mixtures
and blocks ....................
Rubber and miscellaneous
plastics products ..................
Tires and inner tubes .........
Rubber and plastics
footwear ...........................
Hose and belting and
gaskets and packing ........
Rubber and plastics
hose and belting ...........
Gaskets, packing and
sealing devices ............
Fabricated rubber products,
n.e.c. ...............................
Mechanical rubber
goods ...........................
Fabricated rubber
products, n.e.c. ...........
Miscellaneous plastics
products, n.e.c. ...............
Unsupported plastics film
and sheet .....................
Unsupported plastics
profile shapes ...............
Laminated plastics plate
and sheet .....................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
2821
445
30
6.7
50
11.2
40
9.0
2824
283
328
2,354
48
504
14.6
21.4
32
211
9.8
9.0
66
350
20.1
14.9
2833
180
14
7.8
18
10.0
29
16.1
2834
2835
1,747
200
355
57
20.3
28.5
171
16
9.8
8.0
272
24
15.6
12.0
2836
227
77
33.9
7
3.1
25
11.0
284
1,282
165
12.9
172
13.4
184
14.4
2841
197
8
4.1
39
19.8
26
13.2
2842
2844
285
404
598
659
48
97
90
11.9
16.2
13.7
59
55
33
14.6
9.2
5.0
59
93
163
14.6
15.6
24.7
286
657
115
17.5
27
4.1
108
16.4
2869
287
474
613
61
100
12.9
16.3
21
67
4.4
10.9
95
77
20.0
12.6
289
2893
650
290
68
10
10.5
3.4
31
4
4.8
1.4
193
127
29.7
43.8
2899
210
44
21.0
6
2.9
48
22.9
29
291
1,709
507
340
44
19.9
8.7
169
43
9.9
8.5
199
55
11.6
10.8
295
861
196
22.8
103
12.0
121
14.1
2951
451
168
37.3
61
13.5
46
10.2
30
301
19,444
1,742
2,883
180
14.8
10.3
2,517
129
12.9
7.4
3,409
170
17.5
9.8
302
76
39
51.3
8
10.5
3
3.9
305
1,235
212
17.2
107
8.7
213
17.2
3052
530
77
14.5
27
5.1
93
17.5
3053
705
135
19.1
79
11.2
121
17.2
306
1,873
264
14.1
266
14.2
444
23.7
3061
1,068
114
10.7
128
12.0
252
23.6
3069
804
150
18.7
137
17.0
192
23.9
308
14,518
2,188
15.1
2,008
13.8
2,579
17.8
3081
1,614
250
15.5
150
9.3
203
12.6
3082
472
43
9.1
76
16.1
91
19.3
3083
440
46
10.5
14
3.2
92
20.9
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Plastics materials and
resins ...........................
Organic fibers,
noncellulosic ................
Drugs .................................
Medicinals and
botanicals .....................
Pharmaceutical
preparations .................
Diagnostic substances ...
Biological products
except diagnostic .........
Soap, cleaners, and toilet
goods ...............................
Soap and other
detergents ....................
Polishes and sanitation
goods ...........................
Toilet preparations .........
Paints and allied products ..
Industrial organic
chemicals .........................
Industrial organic
chemicals, n.e.c. .........
Agricultural chemicals ........
Miscellaneous chemical
products ...........................
Printing ink .....................
Chemical preparations,
n.e.c. ...........................
Petroleum and coal
products ...............................
Petroleum refining ..............
Asphalt paving and roofing
materials ..........................
Asphalt paving mixtures
and blocks ....................
Rubber and miscellaneous
plastics products ..................
Tires and inner tubes .........
Rubber and plastics
footwear ...........................
Hose and belting and
gaskets and packing ........
Rubber and plastics
hose and belting ...........
Gaskets, packing and
sealing devices ............
Fabricated rubber products,
n.e.c. ...............................
Mechanical rubber
goods ...........................
Fabricated rubber
products, n.e.c. ...........
Miscellaneous plastics
products, n.e.c. ...............
Unsupported plastics film
and sheet .....................
Unsupported plastics
profile shapes ...............
Laminated plastics plate
and sheet .....................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
47
10.6
51
11.5
29
6.5
198
44.5
22
32
236
9.8
10.0
38
265
11.6
11.3
25
155
7.6
6.6
88
634
26.8
26.9
8
7
11
6.1
25
13.9
18
10.0
65
36.1
15
164
32
9.4
16.0
195
34
11.2
17.0
125
8
7.2
4.0
465
30
26.6
15.0
7
6
28
12.3
12
5.3
4
1.8
74
32.6
8
184
14.4
180
14.0
107
8.3
290
22.6
8
28
14.2
43
21.8
10
5.1
42
21.3
9
54
85
78
13.4
14.2
11.8
53
75
102
13.1
12.5
15.5
27
70
72
6.7
11.7
10.9
102
124
120
25.2
20.7
18.2
8
8
9
70
10.7
88
13.4
61
9.3
187
28.5
11
42
45
8.9
7.3
68
130
14.3
21.2
47
78
9.9
12.7
140
118
29.5
19.2
12
12
68
44
10.5
15.2
77
53
11.8
18.3
56
25
8.6
8.6
157
27
24.2
9.3
8
7
8
3.8
19
9.0
26
12.4
59
28.1
10
184
62
10.8
12.2
218
90
12.8
17.8
134
24
7.8
4.7
465
188
27.2
37.1
10
16
85
9.9
76
8.8
104
12.1
176
20.4
7
50
11.1
17
3.8
47
10.4
62
13.7
2
2,083
173
10.7
9.9
1,997
261
10.3
15.0
1,912
201
9.8
11.5
4,644
629
23.9
36.1
7
19
3
3.9
8
10.5
3
3.9
14
18.4
1
142
11.5
145
11.7
104
8.4
312
25.3
8
36
6.8
78
14.7
42
7.9
177
33.4
14
107
15.2
67
9.5
62
8.8
135
19.1
7
181
9.7
100
5.3
142
7.6
476
25.4
5
111
10.4
69
6.5
69
6.5
325
30.4
7
70
8.7
31
3.9
73
9.1
151
18.8
4
1,585
10.9
1,483
10.2
1,463
10.1
3,214
22.1
7
169
10.5
81
5.0
413
25.6
349
21.6
13
56
11.9
67
14.2
27
5.7
113
23.9
8
38
8.6
38
8.6
23
5.2
189
43.0
20
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Plastics pipe ...................
Plastics bottles ...............
Plastics foam products ...
Custom compound
purchased resins ..........
Plastics plumbing
fixtures .........................
Plastics products,
n.e.c. ...........................
Leather and leather
products ...............................
Leather tanning and
finishing ............................
Footwear, except rubber ....
House slippers ...............
Men’s footwear, except
athletic ..........................
Women’s footwear,
except athletic ..............
Transportation and public
utilities7 ...................................
Railroad transportation7 .........
Local and interurban
passenger transit .................
Local and suburban
transportation ...................
Taxicabs .............................
Intercity and rural bus
transportation ...................
Bus charter service ............
School buses .....................
Trucking and warehousing .....
Trucking and courier
services, except air ..........
Public warehousing and
storage .............................
Trucking terminal facilities ..
Water transportation ..............
Water transportation of
passengers ......................
Water transportation
services ............................
Transportation by air ..............
Air transportation,
scheduled .........................
Transportation services ..........
Passenger transportation
arrangement .....................
Freight transportation
arrangement .....................
Miscellaneous
transportation services .....
Communications ....................
Telephone
communications ...............
Cable and other pay
television services ............
Electric, gas, and sanitary
services ................................
Electric services .................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
3084
3085
3086
433
443
1,427
65
54
266
15.0
12.2
18.6
41
92
273
9.5
20.8
19.1
114
37
215
26.3
8.4
15.1
3087
556
51
9.2
55
9.9
60
10.8
3088
398
37
9.3
47
11.8
55
13.8
3089
8,735
1,376
15.8
1,260
14.4
1,712
19.6
31
822
133
16.2
140
17.0
145
17.6
311
314
3142
204
331
18
47
55
2
23.0
16.6
11.1
36
45
17.6
13.6
–
40
66
3
19.6
19.9
16.7
3143
199
36
18.1
29
14.6
42
21.1
3144
50
12
24.0
6
12.0
3
6.0
40
168,632
4,624
18,621
303
11.0
6.6
12,961
242
7.7
5.2
26,489
559
15.7
12.1
41
12,041
1,511
12.5
1,246
10.3
2,110
17.5
411
412
7,593
586
1,034
62
13.6
10.6
815
88
10.7
15.0
1,385
156
18.2
26.6
413
414
415
42
971
769
2,122
58,413
103
119
192
5,853
10.6
15.5
9.0
10.0
79
104
160
4,997
8.1
13.5
7.5
8.6
117
143
309
9,257
12.0
18.6
14.6
15.8
421
52,051
4,898
9.4
4,295
8.3
8,163
15.7
422
423
44
5,859
504
5,619
928
27
173
15.8
5.4
3.1
678
24
349
11.6
4.8
6.2
1,056
38
651
18.0
7.5
11.6
448
189
12
6.3
37
19.6
25
13.2
449
45
4,390
49,668
156
4,819
3.6
9.7
217
3,003
4.9
6.0
453
7,176
10.3
14.4
451
47
45,395
3,999
4,566
719
10.1
18.0
2,592
367
5.7
9.2
6,450
731
14.2
18.3
472
684
152
22.2
97
14.2
65
9.5
473
1,839
226
12.3
139
7.6
413
22.5
478
48
1,450
21,492
341
3,631
23.5
16.9
131
1,792
9.0
8.3
253
3,838
17.4
17.9
481
16,037
2,670
16.6
848
5.3
2,782
17.3
484
3,814
687
18.0
588
15.4
699
18.3
49
491
12,733
3,832
1,609
450
12.6
11.7
963
309
7.6
8.1
2,162
595
17.0
15.5
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 25
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Plastics pipe ...................
Plastics bottles ...............
Plastics foam products ...
Custom compound
purchased resins ..........
Plastics plumbing
fixtures .........................
Plastics products,
n.e.c. ...........................
Leather and leather
products ...............................
Leather tanning and
finishing ............................
Footwear, except rubber ....
House slippers ...............
Men’s footwear, except
athletic ..........................
Women’s footwear,
except athletic ..............
Transportation and public
utilities7 ...................................
Railroad transportation7 .........
Local and interurban
passenger transit .................
Local and suburban
transportation ...................
Taxicabs .............................
Intercity and rural bus
transportation ...................
Bus charter service ............
School buses .....................
Trucking and warehousing .....
Trucking and courier
services, except air ..........
Public warehousing and
storage .............................
Trucking terminal facilities ..
Water transportation ..............
Water transportation of
passengers ......................
Water transportation
services ............................
Transportation by air ..............
Air transportation,
scheduled .........................
Transportation services ..........
Passenger transportation
arrangement .....................
Freight transportation
arrangement .....................
Miscellaneous
transportation services .....
Communications ....................
Telephone
communications ...............
Cable and other pay
television services ............
Electric, gas, and sanitary
services ................................
Electric services .................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
43
46
149
9.9
10.4
10.4
40
85
152
9.2
19.2
10.7
23
38
93
5.3
8.6
6.5
106
91
279
24.5
20.5
19.6
5
9
4
57
10.3
39
7.0
38
6.8
256
46.0
26
59
14.8
64
16.1
20
5.0
116
29.1
11
969
11.1
915
10.5
789
9.0
1,713
19.6
6
89
10.8
105
12.8
76
9.2
133
16.2
5
14
37
5
6.9
11.2
27.8
15
34
5
7.4
10.3
27.8
21
27
2
10.3
8.2
11.1
31
66
2
15.2
19.9
11.1
3
5
10
23
11.6
13
6.5
20
10.1
35
17.6
4
5
10.0
6
12.0
6
12.0
12
24.0
7
23,892
608
14.2
13.1
19,995
447
11.9
9.7
12,186
378
7.2
8.2
54,488
2,087
32.3
45.1
12
25
1,871
15.5
1,578
13.1
799
6.6
2,926
24.3
8
1,278
96
16.8
16.4
1,051
47
13.8
8.0
512
35
6.7
6.0
1,518
102
20.0
17.4
7
5
134
92
271
9,030
13.8
12.0
12.8
15.5
124
50
307
5,696
12.8
6.5
14.5
9.8
33
34
185
4,238
3.4
4.4
8.7
7.3
381
227
698
19,343
39.2
29.5
32.9
33.1
17
6
14
11
8,256
15.9
5,223
10.0
3,761
7.2
17,453
33.5
11
730
44
571
12.5
8.7
10.2
362
111
659
6.2
22.0
11.7
454
22
542
7.7
4.4
9.6
1,652
237
2,673
28.2
47.0
47.6
7
25
30
21
11.1
34
18.0
16
8.5
44
23.3
10
434
7,477
9.9
15.1
497
6,643
11.3
13.4
494
3,585
11.3
7.2
2,138
16,965
48.7
34.2
30
13
6,913
353
15.2
8.8
5,890
446
13.0
11.2
3,330
241
7.3
6.0
15,654
1,141
34.5
28.5
13
7
38
5.6
57
8.3
35
5.1
240
35.1
9
191
10.4
222
12.1
122
6.6
526
28.6
9
101
2,344
7.0
10.9
167
2,640
11.5
12.3
84
1,358
5.8
6.3
372
5,889
25.7
27.4
5
8
1,905
11.9
2,028
12.6
1,055
6.6
4,749
29.6
10
337
8.8
444
11.6
231
6.1
829
21.7
5
1,634
406
12.8
10.6
1,885
538
14.8
14.0
1,031
341
8.1
8.9
3,449
1,192
27.1
31.1
10
14
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 26
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Gas production and
distribution ........................
Combination utility
services ............................
Water supply ......................
Sanitary services ................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
492
1,675
164
9.8
136
8.1
294
17.6
493
494
495
1,808
986
4,365
158
128
677
8.7
13.0
15.5
98
57
351
5.4
5.8
8.0
298
186
789
16.5
18.9
18.1
Wholesale and retail trade ......
372,192
59,864
16.1
45,660
12.3
72,234
19.4
Wholesale trade .......................
Wholesale trade— durable
goods ...................................
Motor vehicles, parts, and
supplies ............................
Furniture and
homefurnishings ...............
Lumber and construction
materials ..........................
Professional and
commercial equipment .....
Metals and minerals,
except petroleum .............
Electrical goods ..................
Hardware, plumbing and
heating equipment ...........
Machinery, equipment, and
supplies ............................
Miscellaneous durable
goods ...............................
Wholesale trade—
nondurable goods ................
Paper and paper
products ...........................
Drugs, proprietaries, and
sundries ...........................
Apparel, piece goods, and
notions .............................
Groceries and related
products ...........................
Farm-product raw
materials ..........................
Chemicals and allied
products ...........................
Petroleum and petroleum
products ...........................
Beer, wine, and distilled
beverages ........................
Miscellaneous nondurable
goods ...............................
108,791
17,315
15.9
11,497
10.6
21,260
19.5
50
53,986
9,569
17.7
5,969
11.1
8,945
16.6
501
9,692
2,373
24.5
1,095
11.3
1,536
15.8
502
2,602
222
8.5
220
8.5
475
18.3
503
6,157
787
12.8
664
10.8
1,027
16.7
504
5,771
901
15.6
811
14.1
936
16.2
505
506
3,561
4,967
472
1,133
13.3
22.8
253
331
7.1
6.7
651
749
18.3
15.1
507
4,821
647
13.4
940
19.5
838
17.4
508
11,271
2,150
19.1
1,210
10.7
1,924
17.1
509
5,144
886
17.2
443
8.6
808
15.7
51
54,805
7,746
14.1
5,528
10.1
12,314
22.5
511
2,906
453
15.6
250
8.6
567
19.5
512
2,879
609
21.2
272
9.4
558
19.4
513
1,562
503
32.2
137
8.8
260
16.6
514
27,460
2,995
10.9
2,911
10.6
6,852
25.0
515
1,366
228
16.7
50
3.7
251
18.4
516
1,618
248
15.3
365
22.6
278
17.2
517
2,212
288
13.0
401
18.1
203
9.2
518
6,006
963
16.0
356
5.9
1,066
17.7
519
8,796
1,458
16.6
786
8.9
2,279
25.9
263,401
42,549
16.2
34,163
13.0
50,975
19.4
52
23,657
4,248
18.0
2,754
11.6
3,852
16.3
521
19,472
3,553
18.2
2,221
11.4
3,166
16.3
523
525
861
1,659
134
211
15.6
12.7
86
176
10.0
10.6
44
255
5.1
15.4
526
527
53
1,215
451
47,009
285
66
8,586
23.5
14.6
18.3
140
131
6,969
11.5
29.0
14.8
306
81
9,556
25.2
18.0
20.3
Retail trade ...............................
Building materials and garden
supplies ................................
Lumber and other building
materials ..........................
Paint, glass, and wallpaper
stores ...............................
Hardware stores .................
Retail nurseries and garden
stores ...............................
Mobile home dealers ..........
General merchandise stores ..
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
Gas production and
distribution ........................
Combination utility
services ............................
Water supply ......................
Sanitary services ................
245
14.6
231
13.8
202
12.1
403
24.1
10
276
215
491
15.3
21.8
11.2
267
110
736
14.8
11.2
16.9
132
59
297
7.3
6.0
6.8
579
230
1,023
32.0
23.3
23.4
12
8
9
Wholesale and retail trade ......
46,629
12.5
39,164
10.5
23,704
6.4
84,936
22.8
6
Wholesale trade .......................
Wholesale trade— durable
goods ...................................
Motor vehicles, parts, and
supplies ............................
Furniture and
homefurnishings ...............
Lumber and construction
materials ..........................
Professional and
commercial equipment .....
Metals and minerals,
except petroleum .............
Electrical goods ..................
Hardware, plumbing and
heating equipment ...........
Machinery, equipment, and
supplies ............................
Miscellaneous durable
goods ...............................
Wholesale trade—
nondurable goods ................
Paper and paper
products ...........................
Drugs, proprietaries, and
sundries ...........................
Apparel, piece goods, and
notions .............................
Groceries and related
products ...........................
Farm-product raw
materials ..........................
Chemicals and allied
products ...........................
Petroleum and petroleum
products ...........................
Beer, wine, and distilled
beverages ........................
Miscellaneous nondurable
goods ...............................
13,757
12.6
12,180
11.2
7,380
6.8
25,401
23.3
7
6,602
12.2
5,665
10.5
3,397
6.3
13,839
25.6
7
855
8.8
762
7.9
436
4.5
2,635
27.2
5
285
11.0
371
14.3
165
6.3
864
33.2
18
782
12.7
831
13.5
231
3.8
1,834
29.8
10
824
14.3
510
8.8
530
9.2
1,260
21.8
7
447
636
12.6
12.8
284
576
8.0
11.6
290
262
8.1
5.3
1,164
1,279
32.7
25.7
10
7
488
10.1
541
11.2
428
8.9
940
19.5
5
1,553
13.8
1,166
10.3
861
7.6
2,407
21.4
6
732
14.2
624
12.1
195
3.8
1,456
28.3
8
7,156
13.1
6,516
11.9
3,983
7.3
11,562
21.1
7
270
9.3
354
12.2
201
6.9
810
27.9
9
333
11.6
251
8.7
138
4.8
717
24.9
6
129
8.3
218
14.0
102
6.5
213
13.6
4
3,879
14.1
3,243
11.8
1,851
6.7
5,729
20.9
6
159
11.6
299
21.9
150
11.0
228
16.7
10
124
7.7
112
6.9
113
7.0
378
23.4
5
293
13.2
374
16.9
99
4.5
554
25.0
10
992
16.5
660
11.0
479
8.0
1,491
24.8
9
977
11.1
1,006
11.4
848
9.6
1,441
16.4
5
Retail trade ...............................
Building materials and garden
supplies ................................
Lumber and other building
materials ..........................
Paint, glass, and wallpaper
stores ...............................
Hardware stores .................
Retail nurseries and garden
stores ...............................
Mobile home dealers ..........
General merchandise stores ..
32,871
12.5
26,984
10.2
16,324
6.2
59,535
22.6
6
3,020
12.8
2,636
11.1
1,189
5.0
5,957
25.2
7
2,481
12.7
2,262
11.6
1,035
5.3
4,754
24.4
7
76
293
8.8
17.7
152
153
17.7
9.2
18
92
2.1
5.5
350
478
40.7
28.8
15
8
113
58
5,322
9.3
12.9
11.3
50
18
4,423
4.1
4.0
9.4
39
4
2,557
3.2
.9
5.4
283
93
9,595
23.3
20.6
20.4
4
3
5
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 28
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Department stores .............
Miscellaneous general
merchandise stores ..........
Food stores ............................
Grocery stores ...................
Fruit and vegetable
markets ............................
Retail bakeries ...................
Miscellaneous food
stores ...............................
Automotive dealers and
service stations ....................
New and used car
dealers .............................
Used car dealers ................
Auto and home supply
stores ...............................
Gasoline service stations ...
Boat dealers .......................
Recreational vehicle
dealers .............................
Motorcycle dealers .............
Apparel and accessory
stores ...................................
Women’s clothing stores ....
Women’s accessory and
specialty stores ................
Children’s and infants’ wear
stores ...............................
Family clothing stores ........
Shoe stores ........................
Miscellaneous apparel and
accessory stores ..............
Furniture and
homefurnishings stores ........
Furniture and
homefurnishings stores ....
Household appliance
stores ...............................
Radio, television, and
computer stores ...............
Eating and drinking places .....
Miscellaneous retail ...............
Drug stores and proprietary
stores ...............................
Liquor stores ......................
Used merchandise stores ..
Miscellaneous shopping
goods stores ....................
Nonstore retailers ...............
Fuel dealers .......................
Retail stores, n.e.c. ...........
Finance, insurance, and real
estate .......................................
Depository institutions ............
Central reserve
depositories ......................
Commercial banks .............
Savings institutions ............
Credit unions ......................
Nondepository institutions ......
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
531
41,029
7,448
18.2
5,934
14.5
8,664
21.1
539
54
541
3,298
52,845
50,204
583
7,890
7,567
17.7
14.9
15.1
777
6,299
6,002
23.6
11.9
12.0
508
10,281
9,684
15.4
19.5
19.3
543
546
252
963
81
150
32.1
15.6
44
175
17.5
18.2
35
135
13.9
14.0
549
510
92
18.0
49
9.6
115
22.5
55
34,988
5,604
16.0
3,904
11.2
7,194
20.6
551
552
17,187
1,220
3,432
27
20.0
2.2
1,748
93
10.2
7.6
3,615
173
21.0
14.2
553
554
555
8,099
6,837
472
901
1,028
21
11.1
15.0
4.4
1,033
746
56
12.8
10.9
11.9
1,927
1,176
79
23.8
17.2
16.7
556
557
481
528
64
79
13.3
15.0
111
114
23.1
21.6
148
73
30.8
13.8
56
562
6,770
930
946
145
14.0
15.6
990
236
14.6
25.4
1,238
58
18.3
6.2
563
559
11
2.0
59
10.6
85
15.2
564
565
566
406
3,510
978
50
551
124
12.3
15.7
12.7
63
528
45
15.5
15.0
4.6
63
769
208
15.5
21.9
21.3
569
203
29
14.3
30
14.8
28
13.8
57
13,342
1,897
14.2
1,537
11.5
2,561
19.2
571
9,393
1,322
14.1
1,122
11.9
1,652
17.6
572
1,457
212
14.6
169
11.6
287
19.7
573
58
59
2,493
60,842
23,948
362
9,457
3,921
14.5
15.5
16.4
246
9,107
2,603
9.9
15.0
10.9
622
11,533
4,759
24.9
19.0
19.9
591
592
593
4,949
434
1,452
847
127
104
17.1
29.3
7.2
460
67
233
9.3
15.4
16.0
843
119
340
17.0
27.4
23.4
594
596
598
599
6,882
4,023
2,450
3,759
985
814
393
652
14.3
20.2
16.0
17.3
709
395
203
536
10.3
9.8
8.3
14.3
1,525
811
530
590
22.2
20.2
21.6
15.7
60
36,689
8,043
5,719
1,288
15.6
16.0
4,810
1,070
13.1
13.3
6,624
1,278
18.1
15.9
601
602
603
606
61
181
4,809
1,519
1,190
2,162
18
659
216
337
373
9.9
13.7
14.2
28.3
17.3
10
728
138
143
445
5.5
15.1
9.1
12.0
20.6
13
743
302
192
197
7.2
15.5
19.9
16.1
9.1
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 29
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Department stores .............
Miscellaneous general
merchandise stores ..........
Food stores ............................
Grocery stores ...................
Fruit and vegetable
markets ............................
Retail bakeries ...................
Miscellaneous food
stores ...............................
Automotive dealers and
service stations ....................
New and used car
dealers .............................
Used car dealers ................
Auto and home supply
stores ...............................
Gasoline service stations ...
Boat dealers .......................
Recreational vehicle
dealers .............................
Motorcycle dealers .............
Apparel and accessory
stores ...................................
Women’s clothing stores ....
Women’s accessory and
specialty stores ................
Children’s and infants’ wear
stores ...............................
Family clothing stores ........
Shoe stores ........................
Miscellaneous apparel and
accessory stores ..............
Furniture and
homefurnishings stores ........
Furniture and
homefurnishings stores ....
Household appliance
stores ...............................
Radio, television, and
computer stores ...............
Eating and drinking places .....
Miscellaneous retail ...............
Drug stores and proprietary
stores ...............................
Liquor stores ......................
Used merchandise stores ..
Miscellaneous shopping
goods stores ....................
Nonstore retailers ...............
Fuel dealers .......................
Retail stores, n.e.c. ...........
Finance, insurance, and real
estate .......................................
Depository institutions ............
Central reserve
depositories ......................
Commercial banks .............
Savings institutions ............
Credit unions ......................
Nondepository institutions ......
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
4,621
11.3
4,003
9.8
2,288
5.6
8,070
19.7
5
230
6,169
5,724
7.0
11.7
11.4
196
4,990
4,902
5.9
9.4
9.8
114
3,520
3,191
3.5
6.7
6.4
888
13,696
13,133
26.9
25.9
26.2
5
7
7
15
113
6.0
11.7
21
9
8.3
.9
13
7
5.2
.7
44
374
17.5
38.8
3
6
77
15.1
40
7.8
10
2.0
128
25.1
5
3,921
11.2
3,864
11.0
2,524
7.2
7,976
22.8
6
1,958
16
11.4
1.3
1,849
49
10.8
4.0
1,184
240
6.9
19.7
3,401
622
19.8
51.0
5
34
755
1,010
35
9.3
14.8
7.4
1,085
744
72
13.4
10.9
15.3
502
536
6
6.2
7.8
1.3
1,897
1,597
204
23.4
23.4
43.2
7
7
14
35
107
7.3
20.3
4
34
.8
6.4
15
40
3.1
7.6
104
82
21.6
15.5
4
5
1,008
122
14.9
13.1
595
47
8.8
5.1
478
167
7.1
18.0
1,515
156
22.4
16.8
7
7
230
41.1
94
16.8
37
6.6
42
7.5
7
58
393
185
14.3
11.2
18.9
92
268
59
22.7
7.6
6.0
8
200
30
2.0
5.7
3.1
72
800
327
17.7
22.8
33.4
7
5
10
8
3.9
35
17.2
35
17.2
37
18.2
14
1,877
14.1
1,564
11.7
840
6.3
3,067
23.0
7
1,315
14.0
1,076
11.5
642
6.8
2,263
24.1
7
219
15.0
139
9.5
70
4.8
361
24.8
8
342
8,358
3,197
13.7
13.7
13.3
349
6,196
2,716
14.0
10.2
11.3
128
3,617
1,598
5.1
5.9
6.7
443
12,574
5,154
17.8
20.7
21.5
6
6
7
503
37
184
10.2
8.5
12.7
598
–
124
12.1
–
8.5
349
29
165
7.1
6.7
11.4
1,349
54
302
27.3
12.4
20.8
8
3
7
991
589
201
692
14.4
14.6
8.2
18.4
631
451
575
337
9.2
11.2
23.5
9.0
251
161
194
448
3.6
4.0
7.9
11.9
1,789
802
355
503
26.0
19.9
14.5
13.4
7
5
9
6
4,189
786
11.4
9.8
4,052
674
11.0
8.4
2,338
594
6.4
7.4
8,957
2,352
24.4
29.2
7
8
17
557
65
91
297
9.4
11.6
4.3
7.6
13.7
28
455
77
72
334
15.5
9.5
5.1
6.1
15.4
16
346
182
34
82
8.8
7.2
12.0
2.9
3.8
79
1,322
539
320
434
43.6
27.5
35.5
26.9
20.1
27
8
12
4
6
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 30
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Federal and
federal-sponsored credit ..
Business credit
institutions ........................
Mortgage bankers and
brokers .............................
Security and commodity
brokers .................................
Security brokers and
dealers .............................
Insurance carriers ..................
Life insurance .....................
Medical service and health
insurance .........................
Fire, marine, and casualty
insurance .........................
Pension, health, and
welfare funds ....................
Insurance agents, brokers,
and service ...........................
Real estate .............................
Real estate operators and
lessors ..............................
Real estate agents and
managers .........................
Subdividers and
developers .......................
Trusts .................................
Services ....................................
Hotels and other lodging
places ...................................
Hotels and motels ..............
Personal services ...................
Laundry, cleaning, and
garment services ..............
Photographic studios,
portrait ..............................
Beauty shops .....................
Funeral service and
crematories ......................
Miscellaneous personal
services ............................
Business services ..................
Mailing, reproduction,
stenographic ....................
Services to buildings ..........
Personnel supply
services ............................
Computer and data
processing services .........
Miscellaneous business
services ............................
Auto repair, services, and
parking .................................
Automotive rentals, no
drivers ..............................
Automotive repair shops ....
Automotive services,
except repair ....................
Miscellaneous repair
services ................................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
611
156
70
44.9
29
18.6
15
9.6
615
429
46
10.7
138
32.2
20
4.7
616
706
163
23.1
220
31.2
67
9.5
62
1,029
110
10.7
131
12.7
124
12.1
621
63
631
478
5,637
950
73
936
159
15.3
16.6
16.7
54
607
151
11.3
10.8
15.9
55
935
88
11.5
16.6
9.3
632
1,721
286
16.6
165
9.6
252
14.6
633
2,195
388
17.7
197
9.0
418
19.0
637
359
33
9.2
70
19.5
98
27.3
64
65
1,734
17,075
208
2,663
12.0
15.6
170
2,303
9.8
13.5
290
3,749
16.7
22.0
651
7,706
1,028
13.3
1,191
15.5
1,723
22.4
653
7,296
1,162
15.9
864
11.8
1,481
20.3
655
673
1,875
300
440
64
23.5
21.3
220
62
11.7
20.7
456
28
24.3
9.3
372,159
59,691
16.0
46,819
12.6
76,139
20.5
70
701
72
24,427
23,723
10,498
3,117
2,995
2,115
12.8
12.6
20.1
3,360
3,326
1,213
13.8
14.0
11.6
4,923
4,663
2,203
20.2
19.7
21.0
721
6,870
1,369
19.9
719
10.5
1,385
20.2
722
723
1,000
1,411
135
230
13.5
16.3
109
299
10.9
21.2
429
150
42.9
10.6
726
496
90
18.1
37
7.5
100
20.2
729
73
690
49,881
283
5,936
41.0
11.9
48
5,780
7.0
11.6
125
8,706
18.1
17.5
733
734
1,135
14,049
65
1,389
5.7
9.9
44
2,259
3.9
16.1
161
2,605
14.2
18.5
736
6,534
562
8.6
611
9.4
611
9.4
737
4,525
672
14.9
440
9.7
886
19.6
738
15,375
2,258
14.7
1,437
9.3
2,508
16.3
75
17,917
3,067
17.1
2,338
13.0
3,712
20.7
751
753
3,532
9,666
616
1,698
17.4
17.6
552
1,214
15.6
12.6
548
2,243
15.5
23.2
754
3,742
631
16.9
531
14.2
663
17.7
76
6,501
1,048
16.1
694
10.7
1,109
17.1
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Federal and
federal-sponsored credit ..
Business credit
institutions ........................
Mortgage bankers and
brokers .............................
Security and commodity
brokers .................................
Security brokers and
dealers .............................
Insurance carriers ..................
Life insurance .....................
Medical service and health
insurance .........................
Fire, marine, and casualty
insurance .........................
Pension, health, and
welfare funds ....................
Insurance agents, brokers,
and service ...........................
Real estate .............................
Real estate operators and
lessors ..............................
Real estate agents and
managers .........................
Subdividers and
developers .......................
Trusts .................................
Services ....................................
Hotels and other lodging
places ...................................
Hotels and motels ..............
Personal services ...................
Laundry, cleaning, and
garment services ..............
Photographic studios,
portrait ..............................
Beauty shops .....................
Funeral service and
crematories ......................
Miscellaneous personal
services ............................
Business services ..................
Mailing, reproduction,
stenographic ....................
Services to buildings ..........
Personnel supply
services ............................
Computer and data
processing services .........
Miscellaneous business
services ............................
Auto repair, services, and
parking .................................
Automotive rentals, no
drivers ..............................
Automotive repair shops ....
Automotive services,
except repair ....................
Miscellaneous repair
services ................................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
12
7.7
5
3.2
5
3.2
22
14.1
2
21
4.9
95
22.1
23
5.4
87
20.3
7
147
20.8
22
3.1
17
2.4
70
9.9
2
53
5.2
397
38.6
42
4.1
172
16.7
14
37
664
122
7.7
11.8
12.8
115
722
94
24.1
12.8
9.9
35
315
71
7.3
5.6
7.5
109
1,458
265
22.8
25.9
27.9
12
7
9
284
16.5
152
8.8
125
7.3
458
26.6
6
203
9.2
408
18.6
102
4.6
479
21.8
8
25
7.0
38
10.6
95
26.5
5
269
1,992
15.5
11.7
107
1,684
6.2
9.9
201
1,031
11.6
6.0
488
3,652
28.1
21.4
8
5
683
8.9
787
10.2
490
6.4
1,802
23.4
5
1,130
15.5
772
10.6
441
6.0
1,446
19.8
7
153
88
8.2
29.3
124
10
6.6
3.3
101
4
5.4
1.3
381
43
20.3
14.3
4
5
48,060
12.9
39,716
10.7
22,177
6.0
79,557
21.4
6
2,751
2,714
1,160
11.3
11.4
11.0
2,400
2,325
862
9.8
9.8
8.2
1,576
1,552
757
6.5
6.5
7.2
6,300
6,147
2,189
25.8
25.9
20.9
7
7
5
728
10.6
639
9.3
455
6.6
1,575
22.9
5
46
283
4.6
20.1
90
113
9.0
8.0
92
69
9.2
4.9
99
266
9.9
18.9
3
6
61
12.3
7
1.4
33
6.7
169
34.1
9
34
6,298
4.9
12.6
12
5,689
1.7
11.4
109
3,596
15.8
7.2
80
13,876
11.6
27.8
3
9
280
1,174
24.7
8.4
211
1,731
18.6
12.3
83
753
7.3
5.4
292
4,139
25.7
29.5
13
8
1,146
17.5
881
13.5
595
9.1
2,127
32.6
14
463
10.2
288
6.4
627
13.9
1,148
25.4
8
2,752
17.9
1,634
10.6
780
5.1
4,006
26.1
8
1,825
10.2
1,866
10.4
1,007
5.6
4,101
22.9
5
550
800
15.6
8.3
316
934
8.9
9.7
204
450
5.8
4.7
746
2,327
21.1
24.1
6
5
407
10.9
444
11.9
285
7.6
781
20.9
6
910
14.0
720
11.1
396
6.1
1,623
25.0
8
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Electrical repair shops ........
Reupholstery and furniture
repair ................................
Miscellaneous repair
shops ...............................
Motion pictures .......................
Motion picture production
and services .....................
Motion picture distribution
and services .....................
Motion picture theaters ......
Amusement and recreation
services ................................
Producers, orchestras,
entertainers ......................
Bowling centers ..................
Commercial sports .............
Miscellaneous amusement,
recreation services ...........
Health services ......................
Offices and clinics of
medical doctors ................
Offices and clinics of
dentists .............................
Offices of other health
practitioners .....................
Nursing and personal care
facilities ............................
Hospitals ............................
Medical and dental
laboratories ......................
Home health care
services ............................
Health and allied services,
n.e.c. ...............................
Legal services ........................
Educational services ..............
Elementary and secondary
schools .............................
Colleges and universities ...
Vocational schools .............
Social services .......................
Individual and family
services ............................
Job training and related
services ............................
Child day care services ......
Residential care .................
Social services, n.e.c. .......
Museums, botanical,
zoological gardens ...............
Museums and art
galleries ............................
Botanical and zoological
gardens ............................
Membership organizations .....
Business associations ........
Labor organizations ...........
Civic and social
associations .....................
Religious organizations ......
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
762
1,441
244
16.9
140
9.7
231
16.0
764
182
42
23.1
10
5.5
12
6.6
769
78
4,857
2,475
762
520
15.7
21.0
544
317
11.2
12.8
866
491
17.8
19.8
781
1,057
78
7.4
162
15.3
211
20.0
782
783
164
797
24
345
14.6
43.3
3
53
1.8
6.6
60
212
36.6
26.6
79
18,074
2,906
16.1
2,124
11.8
4,187
23.2
792
793
794
1,234
499
2,580
205
120
276
16.6
24.0
10.7
168
72
400
13.6
14.4
15.5
221
50
458
17.9
10.0
17.8
799
80
13,627
164,714
2,305
27,224
16.9
16.5
1,485
21,428
10.9
13.0
3,367
34,651
24.7
21.0
801
8,218
1,646
20.0
953
11.6
1,391
16.9
802
762
46
6.0
88
11.5
82
10.8
804
1,548
218
14.1
189
12.2
240
15.5
805
806
61,170
77,152
11,422
11,987
18.7
15.5
7,263
11,142
11.9
14.4
12,710
16,957
20.8
22.0
807
1,544
149
9.7
247
16.0
303
19.6
808
9,601
1,129
11.8
926
9.6
1,747
18.2
809
81
82
4,708
2,160
10,839
625
605
1,854
13.3
28.0
17.1
620
232
1,348
13.2
10.7
12.4
1,221
448
2,092
25.9
20.7
19.3
821
822
824
83
4,453
5,779
386
42,485
932
792
99
6,401
20.9
13.7
25.6
15.1
593
663
52
5,583
13.3
11.5
13.5
13.1
838
1,202
26
9,305
18.8
20.8
6.7
21.9
832
12,036
1,158
9.6
1,866
15.5
2,330
19.4
833
835
836
839
4,977
6,083
17,146
2,243
714
1,035
2,962
531
14.3
17.0
17.3
23.7
737
719
2,052
208
14.8
11.8
12.0
9.3
1,243
1,460
3,887
387
25.0
24.0
22.7
17.3
84
1,355
299
22.1
258
19.0
196
14.5
841
755
179
23.7
125
16.6
102
13.5
842
86
861
863
599
5,445
416
218
121
1,485
213
26
20.2
27.3
51.2
11.9
133
494
26
10
22.2
9.1
6.2
4.6
94
1,038
43
19
15.7
19.1
10.3
8.7
864
866
3,008
723
696
212
23.1
29.3
350
17
11.6
2.4
615
123
20.4
17.0
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Electrical repair shops ........
Reupholstery and furniture
repair ................................
Miscellaneous repair
shops ...............................
Motion pictures .......................
Motion picture production
and services .....................
Motion picture distribution
and services .....................
Motion picture theaters ......
Amusement and recreation
services ................................
Producers, orchestras,
entertainers ......................
Bowling centers ..................
Commercial sports .............
Miscellaneous amusement,
recreation services ...........
Health services ......................
Offices and clinics of
medical doctors ................
Offices and clinics of
dentists .............................
Offices of other health
practitioners .....................
Nursing and personal care
facilities ............................
Hospitals ............................
Medical and dental
laboratories ......................
Home health care
services ............................
Health and allied services,
n.e.c. ...............................
Legal services ........................
Educational services ..............
Elementary and secondary
schools .............................
Colleges and universities ...
Vocational schools .............
Social services .......................
Individual and family
services ............................
Job training and related
services ............................
Child day care services ......
Residential care .................
Social services, n.e.c. .......
Museums, botanical,
zoological gardens ...............
Museums and art
galleries ............................
Botanical and zoological
gardens ............................
Membership organizations .....
Business associations ........
Labor organizations ...........
Civic and social
associations .....................
Religious organizations ......
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
31 days or more
Percent
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
188
13.0
166
11.5
111
7.7
361
25.1
7
24
13.2
14
7.7
11
6.0
68
37.4
11
697
207
14.4
8.4
541
322
11.1
13.0
274
53
5.6
2.1
1,175
565
24.2
22.8
8
5
131
12.4
110
10.4
47
4.4
319
30.2
9
19
45
11.6
5.6
50
47
30.5
5.9
1
3
.6
.4
7
92
4.3
11.5
5
3
2,011
11.1
2,099
11.6
1,086
6.0
3,659
20.2
5
218
6
269
17.7
1.2
10.4
101
56
381
8.2
11.2
14.8
107
15
177
8.7
3.0
6.9
215
180
619
17.4
36.1
24.0
6
12
8
1,517
22,476
11.1
13.6
1,518
17,405
11.1
10.6
788
9,657
5.8
5.9
2,645
31,875
19.4
19.4
5
5
1,309
15.9
892
10.9
551
6.7
1,476
18.0
6
96
12.6
130
17.1
75
9.8
246
32.3
15
235
15.2
120
7.8
125
8.1
421
27.2
9
8,703
10,034
14.2
13.0
5,806
8,647
9.5
11.2
3,910
3,935
6.4
5.1
11,356
14,449
18.6
18.7
5
5
113
7.3
224
14.5
120
7.8
387
25.1
9
1,364
14.2
1,128
11.7
836
8.7
2,471
25.7
9
621
213
1,473
13.2
9.9
13.6
458
192
1,154
9.7
8.9
10.6
104
105
618
2.2
4.9
5.7
1,058
366
2,300
22.5
16.9
21.2
5
4
6
711
704
22
5,974
16.0
12.2
5.7
14.1
448
660
27
4,834
10.1
11.4
7.0
11.4
295
286
21
2,303
6.6
4.9
5.4
5.4
635
1,472
140
8,086
14.3
25.5
36.3
19.0
5
7
8
5
1,680
14.0
1,072
8.9
1,035
8.6
2,895
24.1
7
611
1,089
2,253
340
12.3
17.9
13.1
15.2
473
871
2,298
119
9.5
14.3
13.4
5.3
257
112
690
208
5.2
1.8
4.0
9.3
941
796
3,005
449
18.9
13.1
17.5
20.0
5
5
5
5
178
13.1
248
18.3
25
1.8
149
11.0
4
81
10.7
156
20.7
13
1.7
99
13.1
5
97
582
56
24
16.2
10.7
13.5
11.0
92
442
15
14
15.4
8.1
3.6
6.4
12
283
12
14
2.0
5.2
2.9
6.4
50
1,123
52
110
8.3
20.6
12.5
50.5
3
5
1
34
319
68
10.6
9.4
257
92
8.5
12.7
159
27
5.3
3.7
612
184
20.3
25.4
5
6
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Membership organizations,
n.e.c. ...............................
Engineering and management
services ................................
Engineering and
architectural services .......
Accounting, auditing, and
bookkeeping .....................
Research and testing
services ............................
Management and public
relations ...........................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
869
864
255
29.5
62
7.2
195
22.6
87
15,305
3,058
20.0
1,643
10.7
3,071
20.1
871
3,991
886
22.2
629
15.8
672
16.8
872
1,447
224
15.5
190
13.1
279
19.3
873
3,474
704
20.3
311
9.0
675
19.4
874
6,392
1,244
19.5
513
8.0
1,445
22.6
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2002 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Membership organizations,
n.e.c. ...............................
Engineering and management
services ................................
Engineering and
architectural services .......
Accounting, auditing, and
bookkeeping .....................
Research and testing
services ............................
Management and public
relations ...........................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
110
12.7
60
6.9
59
6.8
124
14.4
4
1,995
13.0
1,482
9.7
710
4.6
3,345
21.9
5
435
10.9
515
12.9
107
2.7
746
18.7
5
107
7.4
132
9.1
111
7.7
405
28.0
7
444
12.8
375
10.8
214
6.2
752
21.6
6
1,010
15.8
460
7.2
278
4.3
1,443
22.6
5
1 Days-away-from-work cases include those that result in days away
from work with or without job transfer or restriction.
2 Totals include data for industries not shown separately.
3 Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1987 Edition.
4 Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees.
5 Data for mining (Division B in the Standard Industrial Classification
Manual, 1987 edition) include establishments not governed by the Mine
Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) rules and reporting, such as
those in oil and gas extraction. Data for mining operators in coal, metal,
and nonmetal mining are provided to BLS by the Mine Safety and Health
Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. Independent mining
contractors are excluded from the coal, metal, and nonmetal mining
industries. These data do not reflect the changes OSHA made to its
recordkeeping requirements effective January 1, 2002; therefore
estimates for these industries are not comparable with estimates for other
industries.
6 Data conforming to OSHA definitions for mining operators in this
industry are provided to BLS by the Mine Safety and Health
Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. Independent mining
contractors are excluded.
7 Data for employers in railroad transportation are provided to BLS by
the Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation.
These data do not reflect the changes OSHA made to its recordkeeping
requirements effective January 1, 2002; therefore estimates for these
industries are not comparable with estimates for other industries.
NOTE: Dashes indicate data that are not available. Because of
rounding, data may not sum to totals.
n.e.c. = not elsewhere classified.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor
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