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TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events
or exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Contact with objects
SIC
code3
Industry2
Struck
against
object
Caught
in or
compressed
or
crushed
1,537,567 400,033 199,855 101,177
68,048
Total
cases
Total
Private industry6 ...................................
Agriculture, forestry, and
fishing6
..............
Struck
by
object
Fall
to
lower
level
Fall
on
same
level
96,359 182,641
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
50,269
40,153
13,433
7,034
2,582
2,261
2,950
3,242
1,347
Agricultural production6 ................................
01-02
13,205
4,616
2,326
1,153
778
1,009
1,336
465
Agricultural production— crops6 .................
Field crops, except cash grains6 ............
Vegetables and melons6 ........................
Fruits and tree nuts6 ...............................
Horticultural specialties6 .........................
Agricultural production— livestock 6 ...........
Livestock, except dairy and poultry6 .......
Dairy farms6 ............................................
Poultry and eggs6 ...................................
Animal specialties6 .................................
Agricultural services ...................................
Crop services .........................................
Veterinary services .................................
Animal services, except veterinary .........
Farm labor and management services ...
Landscape and horticultural services .....
Forestry ......................................................
Forestry services ....................................
Fishing, hunting, and trapping ....................
01
013
016
017
018
02
021
024
025
027
07
072
074
075
076
078
08
085
09
8,548
392
1,118
2,208
3,841
4,657
1,677
1,447
1,018
291
26,056
3,553
2,911
1,487
3,868
14,112
675
590
217
3,203
120
471
863
1,452
1,413
484
448
320
58
8,576
1,173
203
406
1,293
5,461
210
193
–
1,722
38
254
428
830
604
207
236
113
–
4,587
576
119
274
700
2,880
107
101
–
781
37
83
292
346
372
119
48
102
–
1,367
179
–
–
213
890
55
45
–
427
33
89
98
128
351
145
148
48
10
1,461
268
–
96
79
983
14
–
–
684
68
59
242
247
325
122
115
55
–
1,878
344
–
157
892
423
52
45
–
802
–
105
194
459
534
253
128
131
14
1,743
379
218
111
179
857
119
110
–
375
–
85
117
60
90
–
–
20
–
839
140
–
–
124
481
42
40
–
144
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
144
–
72
–
–
–
–
Mining7 ..........................................................
Metal mining8 ..............................................
Iron ores8 ................................................
Copper ores8 ..........................................
Lead and zinc ores8 ................................
Gold and silver ores8 ..............................
Ferroalloy ores, except vanadium8 .........
Miscellaneous metal ores8 .....................
Coal mining8 ...............................................
Bituminous coal and lignite mining8 ........
Anthracite mining8 ..................................
Oil and gas extraction .................................
Crude petroleum and natural gas ...........
Oil and gas field services .......................
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels8 ...........
Dimension stone8 ...................................
Crushed and broken stone8 ....................
Sand and gravel8 ....................................
Clay, ceramic, and refractory
minerals8 ..............................................
Chemical and fertilizer minerals8 ............
Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals8 .....
10
101
102
103
104
106
109
12
122
123
13
131
138
14
141
142
144
10,582
415
126
59
55
100
6
69
3,780
3,738
42
4,198
1,146
3,041
2,189
218
963
579
4,425
141
37
31
18
32
–
21
1,742
1,729
13
1,736
454
1,282
806
105
342
234
2,456
58
9
11
7
18
–
12
977
970
7
1,030
178
852
390
64
164
109
929
55
19
10
9
7
–
9
398
394
–
250
140
111
226
18
91
75
985
27
9
10
–
6
–
–
339
337
–
430
133
297
189
23
86
50
900
45
8
8
8
11
–
10
256
249
7
355
–
286
244
13
123
59
899
31
11
–
5
5
–
7
269
263
6
405
–
330
194
16
83
61
145
147
149
157
177
95
45
53
27
20
20
13
12
20
10
13
13
18
15
16
11
12
11
Construction .................................................
General building contractors ......................
Residential building construction ............
Nonresidential building construction .......
Heavy construction, except building ...........
Highway and street construction ............
Heavy construction, except highway ......
15
152
154
16
161
162
185,662
34,039
18,322
15,368
26,194
8,654
17,540
63,937
12,527
7,244
5,258
8,383
2,351
6,032
35,620
6,995
4,071
2,910
4,561
1,388
3,172
13,939
2,947
1,911
1,029
1,429
296
1,133
8,349
1,724
689
1,032
1,749
477
1,272
23,826
5,173
3,140
2,011
1,580
623
957
13,780
2,260
830
1,347
2,554
793
1,761
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
–
–
–
5,896
1,049
477
567
791
306
485
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Overexertion
Industry2
Exposure
to
Transharmful
portation
subaccistance
dents
or
environment
In lifting
Repetitive
motion
Private industry6 ................................... 409,011 227,291
65,162
68,269
66,802
Total
Agriculture, forestry, and
fishing6
Assaults and violent acts
Fires
and
explosions
All
other
assaults
All
other
events5
Total
By
person
3,711
23,694
17,214
48
2,745
–
2,708
5,077
877
1,419
55
1,058
72
157
271
491
361
87
125
106
–
3,478
475
370
201
792
1,640
128
109
–
6,479 171,615
..............
7,073
4,152
674
1,522
2,041
Agricultural production6 ................................
2,065
1,208
184
491
702
–
886
–
Agricultural production— crops6 .................
Field crops, except cash grains6 ............
Vegetables and melons6 ........................
Fruits and tree nuts6 ...............................
Horticultural specialties6 .........................
Agricultural production— livestock 6 ...........
Livestock, except dairy and poultry6 .......
Dairy farms6 ............................................
Poultry and eggs6 ...................................
Animal specialties6 .................................
Agricultural services ...................................
Crop services .........................................
Veterinary services .................................
Animal services, except veterinary .........
Farm labor and management services ...
Landscape and horticultural services .....
Forestry ......................................................
Forestry services ....................................
Fishing, hunting, and trapping ....................
1,438
73
129
290
617
627
167
209
205
42
4,931
690
346
263
358
3,254
62
–
–
858
–
73
188
334
350
64
150
106
–
2,896
384
283
182
181
1,846
–
–
–
135
–
–
–
84
49
–
19
–
9
448
126
–
–
–
244
–
–
–
322
–
38
48
189
169
45
–
78
–
987
147
173
–
78
539
–
–
–
465
19
58
122
212
236
45
–
93
–
1,316
77
–
–
127
1,001
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
61
–
–
–
–
825
416
294
–
111
1,843
–
1,355
275
–
194
12
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Mining7 ..........................................................
Metal mining8 ..............................................
Iron ores8 ................................................
Copper ores8 ..........................................
Lead and zinc ores8 ................................
Gold and silver ores8 ..............................
Ferroalloy ores, except vanadium8 .........
Miscellaneous metal ores8 .....................
Coal mining8 ...............................................
Bituminous coal and lignite mining8 ........
Anthracite mining8 ..................................
Oil and gas extraction .................................
Crude petroleum and natural gas ...........
Oil and gas field services .......................
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels8 ...........
Dimension stone8 ...................................
Crushed and broken stone8 ....................
Sand and gravel8 ....................................
Clay, ceramic, and refractory
minerals8 ..............................................
Chemical and fertilizer minerals8 ............
Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals8 .....
2,777
164
60
12
20
44
–
25
1,265
1,250
15
620
139
481
728
81
313
162
1,008
34
15
–
–
6
–
6
436
432
–
290
–
241
248
41
100
46
114
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
106
–
54
–
–
–
–
414
20
6
–
–
5
–
–
92
91
–
171
–
97
131
–
66
36
304
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
29
29
–
262
–
201
11
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
562
12
–
–
–
–
–
–
120
120
–
360
131
230
70
–
29
24
59
77
36
23
22
16
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6
7
Construction .................................................
General building contractors ......................
Residential building construction ............
Nonresidential building construction .......
Heavy construction, except building ...........
Highway and street construction ............
Heavy construction, except highway ......
38,505
7,545
4,083
3,425
4,873
1,884
2,989
20,510
4,164
2,183
1,961
2,340
970
1,370
846
133
133
–
149
35
114
664
88
65
–
72
–
–
187
71
–
–
–
–
–
477
–
–
–
63
–
–
–
–
–
3,741
914
427
487
573
256
318
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 2
16
10
–
6,242
847
248
560
1,363
388
976
6,817
512
265
244
2,472
1,038
1,434
35
7
–
–
18
–
821
416
294
–
111
1,826
–
1,354
267
–
189
–
–
–
7
–
21,408
2,992
1,408
1,446
3,383
968
2,415
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events
or exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Contact with objects
Industry2
Special trade contractors ............................
Plumbing, heating, air-conditioning ........
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 ............................................
SIC
code3
Total
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
Caught
in or
compressed
or
crushed
Fall
to
lower
level
Fall
on
same
level
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
17
171
173
174
175
176
177
178
125,429
29,644
18,633
20,531
12,358
8,225
9,926
1,111
43,028
9,076
5,931
7,287
5,530
2,095
4,110
772
24,065
5,012
2,894
3,740
3,202
1,249
2,412
648
9,562
2,287
1,592
1,754
1,159
455
821
–
4,876
798
530
764
728
176
555
–
17,074
3,474
2,671
2,873
2,022
1,566
812
–
8,966
2,461
1,270
1,489
599
890
572
–
4,055
923
677
751
218
288
255
–
179
21,002
7,587
4,695
1,233
1,142
2,284
1,453
606
317,326 105,023
45,768
22,965
27,497
11,863
25,009
9,219
24
241
242
2421
206,923
22,686
2,140
5,274
4,358
71,108
10,785
1,235
2,507
2,074
32,929
5,575
913
1,313
1,132
15,053
2,163
152
429
354
16,193
2,437
155
657
500
6,945
925
129
163
103
14,553
1,161
125
352
287
5,372
433
–
108
79
2426
768
390
155
75
139
6
55
16
243
2431
2434
2435
2436
2439
244
2448
245
2451
2452
249
2491
2499
25
251
2511
2512
2514
2515
252
2521
2522
253
254
2541
2542
259
2599
32
321
9,368
3,458
2,746
605
378
2,181
1,874
1,532
2,271
1,107
1,163
1,759
276
1,230
12,111
6,226
2,524
1,600
441
1,452
1,420
643
777
1,294
2,473
1,626
847
698
440
16,457
172
4,259
1,677
1,198
320
106
958
1,198
1,004
836
385
451
749
150
525
4,150
2,059
953
500
177
352
435
240
194
423
966
695
271
268
179
5,407
61
2,078
756
580
147
–
559
472
372
511
208
303
288
–
226
1,706
798
341
196
60
162
187
117
70
142
456
334
123
122
91
2,536
25
911
417
275
66
–
118
303
261
192
89
103
176
–
119
1,009
571
227
194
15
110
105
51
54
132
158
103
55
43
–
1,193
28
1,049
436
312
74
–
195
237
188
103
73
30
235
–
151
1,046
465
308
42
31
72
91
40
51
92
296
232
64
101
66
1,211
7
219
66
66
16
12
60
–
–
331
135
196
64
–
18
269
231
37
35
–
150
11
–
–
–
–
–
–
19
–
1,028
–
359
133
78
20
–
96
–
–
158
92
66
135
–
96
645
378
150
83
16
111
75
46
29
40
118
65
53
34
18
1,186
9
168
54
–
–
18
61
–
–
39
15
–
57
–
–
179
91
–
–
12
–
22
–
–
31
18
–
–
18
–
679
–
322
3229
323
1,722
1,311
1,081
538
361
413
220
172
244
147
72
81
141
95
49
65
46
10
102
71
51
64
39
22
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 ................................
Wood products, n.e.c. .......................
Furniture and fixtures .................................
Household furniture ................................
Wood household furniture ..................
Upholstered 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 .......
Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c. ..............
Stone, clay, and glass products .................
Flat glass ................................................
Glass and glassware, pressed or
blown ....................................................
Pressed and blown glass, n.e.c. ........
Products of purchased glass ..................
Total
cases
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 3
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Overexertion
Industry2
Exposure
to
Transharmful
portation
subaccistance
dents
or
environment
Assaults and violent acts
Fires
and
explosions
Total
In lifting
Repetitive
motion
Special trade contractors ............................
Plumbing, heating, air-conditioning ........
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 ............................................
26,086
6,796
3,928
3,925
2,154
1,647
2,368
–
14,006
3,585
1,793
2,283
1,529
1,041
1,169
–
2,254
765
206
543
141
137
112
–
4,031
733
763
286
143
477
384
–
3,833
838
708
700
182
100
355
–
564
291
–
–
–
–
57
–
4,431
2,218
234
1,066
858
155
Manufacturing ...............................................
80,628
42,983
28,607
16,079
6,168
520
638
379
259
33,571
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 ................................
Wood products, n.e.c. .......................
Furniture and fixtures .................................
Household furniture ................................
Wood household furniture ..................
Upholstered 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 .......
Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c. ..............
Stone, clay, and glass products .................
Flat glass ................................................
Glass and glassware, pressed or
blown ....................................................
Pressed and blown glass, n.e.c. ........
Products of purchased glass ..................
52,969
5,460
227
1,285
1,104
27,936
3,007
102
663
575
19,677
783
–
152
96
10,136
346
–
77
63
3,223
347
87
49
45
334
44
–
16
–
350
62
–
–
–
203
19
–
–
–
147
43
–
–
–
22,257
2,341
236
565
495
157
75
56
14
–
–
–
–
–
2,557
911
765
146
113
622
415
360
543
270
274
432
–
322
3,724
1,722
626
459
124
480
471
176
295
443
908
639
269
180
139
4,335
54
1,443
535
428
67
15
398
285
243
292
173
118
222
–
162
2,290
1,069
355
287
90
323
313
100
213
205
571
417
154
133
114
2,086
24
430
240
96
–
–
47
–
–
54
32
–
79
–
79
1,471
924
489
301
20
102
195
93
102
162
151
–
113
38
–
569
19
170
59
51
–
–
34
–
–
31
8
–
48
–
39
279
94
37
–
14
–
38
8
29
60
77
–
46
10
10
662
–
112
26
47
–
–
–
55
–
35
16
19
–
–
–
110
56
10
–
–
46
12
–
–
10
–
–
22
10
–
821
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,022
273
382
44
59
263
100
69
238
150
88
180
–
116
1,266
657
193
190
66
171
161
72
89
121
207
144
63
121
68
1,712
12
484
415
358
214
180
173
153
140
93
85
42
39
27
24
27
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
201
170
67
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 4
By
person
All
other
assaults
504
205
193
–
–
74
–
–
106
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
398
159
156
–
–
68
–
–
–
–
–
Total
52
18
19
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19
19
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14
11
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
45
71
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13
15,033
4,082
2,267
2,661
1,357
924
901
–
2,317
33
18
–
All
other
events5
32
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events
or exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Contact with objects
Industry2
SIC
code3
Total
cases
Total
Cement, hydraulic ..................................
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 .......................
Cut stone and stone products ................
Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral
products ................................................
Abrasive products ...............................
Primary metal industries .............................
Blast furnace and basic steel products ...
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 aluminum ..............................
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 ............................
Miscellaneous primary metal products ...
Metal heat treating ..............................
Fabricated metal products ..........................
Metal cans and shipping containers .......
Metal cans ..........................................
Cutlery, handtools, and hardware ..........
Cutlery ................................................
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 ......
Struck
by
object
324
325
3251
326
612
730
308
1,060
137
326
188
343
85
144
69
141
3262
176
39
327
3271
3272
3273
328
9,467
1,245
2,789
5,144
560
329
3291
33
331
3312
3315
3316
3317
332
3321
3322
3324
3325
333
3334
334
335
3351
3353
3354
Struck
against
object
Caught
in or
compressed
or
crushed
Fall
to
lower
level
Fall
on
same
level
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
72
51
74
–
103
14
13
11
3,053
437
1,112
1,437
255
1,366
168
605
583
170
622
–
163
436
–
783
249
249
250
–
1,053
353
16,350
4,970
2,861
505
475
984
3,162
2,106
24
401
631
553
413
701
3,412
725
226
681
281
101
5,793
1,880
924
247
224
414
1,207
796
5
109
297
120
89
178
1,256
286
71
326
140
45
2,544
831
461
96
92
129
569
430
–
38
99
78
61
104
464
89
–
143
72
20
1,054
373
192
36
48
78
153
79
–
20
54
17
15
–
246
42
17
54
53
19
1,624
538
211
83
85
159
299
173
–
35
89
22
14
–
441
138
–
98
3356
323
88
20
14
3357
336
3363
1,391
3,029
1,515
465
948
511
170
339
189
110
221
146
156
271
101
31
59
24
112
182
86
14
74
46
3364
3365
339
3398
34
341
3411
342
3421
3423
3429
343
3431
3432
3433
344
316
824
524
429
37,582
735
577
2,062
212
873
855
936
275
229
432
15,805
78
254
204
184
15,727
242
172
745
85
346
290
320
81
115
124
7,354
38
68
159
151
7,227
69
–
250
49
75
117
111
–
37
49
3,807
19
46
21
105
–
–
4,076
–
–
304
32
169
96
112
–
69
15
1,616
11
–
–
–
1,090
–
–
44
–
–
19
15
–
–
–
663
15
46
–
–
–
–
857
–
–
14
–
–
–
10
–
–
–
409
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 5
–
–
–
–
2,878
96
83
93
–
–
56
55
–
–
48
1,225
48
–
12
20
–
80
13
6
8
880
–
183
604
–
751
–
257
406
–
477
–
106
352
–
–
–
588
328
255
–
–
–
78
61
–
14
–
19
16
–
92
23
14
14
68
–
1,115
437
338
29
–
44
126
79
–
17
30
36
26
–
286
50
19
70
19
–
386
172
122
14
19
17
54
46
–
–
–
16
13
–
58
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2,233
–
–
162
27
73
58
63
15
19
29
962
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Overexertion
Industry2
Total
Cement, hydraulic ..................................
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 .......................
Cut stone and stone products ................
Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral
products ................................................
Abrasive products ...............................
Primary metal industries .............................
Blast furnace and basic steel products ...
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 aluminum ..............................
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 ............................
Miscellaneous primary metal products ...
Metal heat treating ..............................
Fabricated metal products ..........................
Metal cans and shipping containers .......
Metal cans ..........................................
Cutlery, handtools, and hardware ..........
Cutlery ................................................
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 ......
280
185
–
338
In lifting
–
98
–
132
Repetitive
motion
Exposure
to
Transharmful
portation
subaccistance
dents
or
environment
–
–
–
94
42
Assaults and violent acts
Fires
and
explosions
Total
By
person
All
other
assaults
All
other
events5
95
11
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,055
–
240
725
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
114
–
1,617
478
335
66
–
55
243
184
–
32
–
72
63
180
345
75
–
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
38
52
–
166
56
19
19
6
2,099
475
618
933
–
1,065
232
343
467
–
104
–
46
49
–
346
–
168
143
–
653
135
53
459
–
–
–
–
–
–
409
135
4,115
1,108
540
92
162
258
849
612
7
102
128
154
129
149
901
143
58
147
240
51
1,876
403
137
–
75
165
408
294
–
55
56
42
35
79
379
32
–
106
51
–
1,230
199
125
19
–
47
253
142
–
58
51
38
22
–
264
53
–
–
42
34
1,283
305
167
32
–
102
323
166
8
62
87
93
49
134
151
54
16
–
44
–
133
–
24
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
48
–
15
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
89
18
–
–
–
–
–
449
794
296
189
442
127
151
448
279
21
253
129
16
29
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
131
228
110
140
256
159
116
9,119
212
180
551
52
227
231
287
62
48
176
3,656
95
145
122
105
4,958
113
87
317
26
125
139
147
–
–
96
2,224
23
83
15
75
–
–
2,544
–
–
259
25
123
96
81
–
–
29
659
–
–
2,148
59
–
65
–
–
40
75
54
–
20
853
–
–
–
–
461
–
–
38
–
–
21
25
–
–
10
140
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21
63
71
58
3,251
75
62
181
16
46
97
56
14
–
36
1,025
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 6
41
82
32
25
–
–
–
21
16
–
–
–
–
–
–
10
14
14
62
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
89
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
75
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
61
59
–
14
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events
or exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Contact with objects
Industry2
SIC
code3
Total
cases
Total
Fabricated structural metal .................
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 .......
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 ..........
Engines and turbines ..............................
Turbines and turbine generator sets ..
Internal combustion engines, n.e.c. ...
Farm and garden machinery ..................
Farm machinery and equipment .........
Lawn and garden equipment ..............
Construction and related machinery .......
Construction machinery ......................
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 ...................
Welding apparatus .............................
Special industry machinery ....................
Textile machinery ...............................
Paper industries machinery ................
Printing trades machinery ...................
Special industry machinery, n.e.c. .....
General industrial machinery ..................
Ball and roller bearings .......................
Air and gas compressors ....................
Blowers and fans ................................
Packaging machinery .........................
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
Caught
in or
compressed
or
crushed
Fall
to
lower
level
Fall
on
same
level
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
3441
3442
3443
3444
3446
3448
3449
345
3451
3452
346
3462
3463
3465
3469
347
3471
3479
4,216
1,558
3,238
3,808
1,423
1,251
312
2,220
1,259
961
5,237
1,120
111
2,252
1,666
3,897
2,261
1,635
2,095
683
1,494
1,794
740
370
178
935
649
287
2,237
465
93
868
786
1,426
798
628
1,162
316
783
950
312
225
–
269
202
67
885
252
82
369
179
683
293
390
343
103
178
299
202
–
–
342
267
76
403
39
–
180
183
238
181
56
377
186
416
416
115
–
67
233
139
94
729
115
11
207
389
353
250
104
153
32
136
207
–
–
–
44
–
–
98
15
–
49
–
–
18
–
253
94
169
208
194
–
–
74
–
–
287
65
–
144
75
256
180
76
114
42
98
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
154
53
–
–
66
85
–
54
349
3491
3492
3494
6,125
500
596
525
2,340
197
137
165
1,099
77
72
78
411
41
25
33
636
–
33
51
164
–
13
–
325
34
26
41
129
19
24
–
3496
3498
3499
35
351
3511
3519
352
3523
3524
353
3531
3533
3534
1,503
594
1,902
31,796
1,186
452
734
1,900
1,659
242
5,912
2,338
1,078
201
519
315
743
11,536
266
100
166
702
648
54
2,293
898
379
105
237
145
354
5,477
120
41
79
389
367
21
1,304
466
278
50
82
35
122
2,239
47
14
33
90
78
13
421
231
–
28
196
115
163
2,304
75
38
36
151
137
15
303
96
–
19
47
104
19
76
2,169
112
39
73
132
109
23
397
115
131
–
3535
3537
354
3541
3544
3545
3548
355
3552
3554
3555
3559
356
3562
3563
3564
3565
876
738
4,913
712
2,667
475
243
2,705
163
335
491
945
4,565
661
533
673
242
426
287
1,929
239
1,181
207
67
1,200
–
118
244
300
1,582
187
246
217
100
239
156
912
132
570
58
–
403
–
–
–
136
824
50
161
104
57
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 7
–
–
42
400
49
232
37
15
298
–
53
–
115
265
62
31
35
–
45
291
–
192
13
15
321
–
–
94
29
378
67
14
65
–
–
49
691
80
53
27
26
–
6
155
66
–
–
–
–
–
96
–
49
–
–
32
–
–
–
18
97
13
–
17
–
30
348
–
169
36
–
141
–
–
–
68
285
65
–
80
–
–
19
39
682
55
13
42
41
35
5
136
–
–
–
–
13
81
14
–
11
–
70
–
–
–
–
65
11
–
–
–
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Overexertion
Industry2
In lifting
Repetitive
motion
887
461
665
997
190
403
–
558
278
280
1,088
319
12
436
315
855
470
385
532
293
329
768
130
153
–
360
180
179
411
87
–
159
160
509
322
186
83
123
277
103
–
–
–
201
127
74
524
67
–
305
144
225
119
105
267
19
216
87
–
215
–
71
–
–
157
43
–
76
36
546
356
190
1,780
106
229
240
795
70
107
80
446
32
78
65
298
17
13
–
545
115
407
8,784
342
140
202
518
456
63
1,589
526
311
52
220
65
191
4,538
153
78
75
256
226
29
638
212
103
52
68
15
152
2,763
127
20
107
203
166
36
324
130
–
–
82
15
153
1,396
40
17
23
112
87
25
283
152
–
–
226
241
1,309
196
705
109
88
680
–
73
139
286
1,391
203
134
187
80
–
117
675
119
373
43
–
403
–
–
68
174
761
94
67
102
62
Total
Fabricated structural metal .................
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 .......
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 ..........
Engines and turbines ..............................
Turbines and turbine generator sets ..
Internal combustion engines, n.e.c. ...
Farm and garden machinery ..................
Farm machinery and equipment .........
Lawn and garden equipment ..............
Construction and related machinery .......
Construction machinery ......................
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 ...................
Welding apparatus .............................
Special industry machinery ....................
Textile machinery ...............................
Paper industries machinery ................
Printing trades machinery ...................
Special industry machinery, n.e.c. .....
General industrial machinery ..................
Ball and roller bearings .......................
Air and gas compressors ....................
Blowers and fans ................................
Packaging machinery .........................
Exposure
to
Transharmful
portation
subaccistance
dents
or
environment
–
–
36
483
92
133
63
15
125
–
–
–
101
434
100
–
74
14
56
190
–
143
12
–
169
–
–
–
49
180
16
–
20
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 8
Fires
and
explosions
All
other
events5
Total
By
person
All
other
assaults
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
285
85
166
271
108
101
–
265
78
187
565
76
–
263
181
417
257
160
55
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
587
70
76
–
14
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
103
73
248
3,459
140
63
77
145
123
22
713
416
–
27
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
69
63
448
114
253
–
–
267
–
–
–
111
498
57
105
63
–
–
–
–
41
–
–
–
–
–
–
120
14
–
77
30
47
18
–
–
–
–
–
33
288
27
9
18
21
14
7
18
–
–
–
–
–
–
19
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11
–
Assaults and violent acts
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18
11
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events
or exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Contact with objects
Industry2
SIC
code3
Total
cases
Total
Speed changers, drives, and gears ....
Industrial furnaces and ovens ............
Power transmission equipment,
n.e.c. ................................................
General industrial machinery, n.e.c. ..
Computer and office equipment .............
Electronic computers ..........................
Computer peripheral equipment,
n.e.c. ................................................
Office machines, n.e.c. ......................
Refrigeration and service machinery ......
Automatic vending machines .............
Refrigeration and heating
equipment .........................................
Service industry machinery, n.e.c. ....
Industrial machinery, n.e.c. ...................
Carburetors, pistons, rings, valves .....
Fluid power cylinders and actuators ...
Fluid power pumps and motors ..........
Industrial machinery, n.e.c. ...............
Electronic and other electric equipment .....
Electric distribution equipment ...............
Transformers, except electronic .........
Switchgear and switchboard
apparatus .........................................
Electrical industrial apparatus ................
Motors and generators .......................
Relays and industrial controls ............
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 ..........
Residential lighting fixtures .................
Commercial lighting fixtures ...............
Vehicular lighting equipment ..............
Lighting equipment, n.e.c. .................
Household audio and video equipment
and audio recordings ............................
Household audio and video
equipment .........................................
Communications equipment ...................
Telephone and telegraph apparatus ..
Radio and TV communications
equipment .........................................
Communications equipment, n.e.c. ...
Electronic components and
accessories ..........................................
Printed circuit boards ..........................
Semiconductors and related
devices .............................................
3566
3567
292
373
72
3568
3569
357
3571
652
640
1,487
679
283
224
284
76
3577
3579
358
3581
330
–
3,085
139
–
–
772
23
3585
3589
359
3592
3593
3594
3599
36
361
3612
2,173
656
6,041
–
310
353
5,141
16,948
1,258
603
3613
362
3621
3625
363
3631
–
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
Caught
in or
compressed
or
crushed
–
–
–
–
–
–
188
97
105
33
48
76
44
15
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
39
6
–
–
–
199
–
–
–
15
9
585
129
2,510
–
135
68
2,229
4,051
250
156
268
70
1,043
9
58
34
930
1,696
109
68
127
–
493
13
–
14
438
997
56
26
656
1,574
814
496
1,922
198
95
441
285
90
546
70
–
215
118
68
202
19
3632
3633
3634
3635
3639
364
3643
3645
3646
3647
3648
417
435
308
192
373
2,113
632
352
287
–
168
123
89
103
30
130
525
130
118
70
–
44
32
43
44
20
43
168
45
–
–
15
11
365
782
228
3651
366
3661
533
2,020
655
153
476
186
3663
3669
766
598
161
129
367
3672
5,554
906
1,171
259
533
156
331
44
216
35
177
30
612
82
298
46
3674
1,542
237
85
92
43
47
164
176
Page 9
11
173
8
134
–
568
14
37
11
501
1,017
65
44
–
–
14
56
184
69
–
–
156
–
87
–
64
19
78
–
–
–
76
414
18
14
–
170
28
45
30
16
30
12
21
48
143
40
–
14
12
16
–
–
169
40
52
19
16
14
76
88
52
19
71
59
232
81
58
87
32
29
109
45
11
26
15
48
149
49
42
23
–
–
–
–
–
–
171
17
371
–
16
25
308
1,642
82
28
–
158
134
–
108
18
–
–
–
–
Fall
on
same
level
16
376
11
See footnotes at end of table.
–
28
37
68
16
Fall
to
lower
level
52
33
–
45
7
22
–
7
–
–
35
10
–
–
–
–
11
–
–
222
84
116
149
8
41
28
14
12
46
163
51
–
16
12
14
–
–
93
–
59
–
126
–
–
–
116
557
52
50
–
17
16
–
43
8
10
12
9
–
–
43
12
–
–
–
–
15
–
41
20
19
–
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Overexertion
Industry2
Total
Speed changers, drives, and gears ....
Industrial furnaces and ovens ............
Power transmission equipment,
n.e.c. ................................................
General industrial machinery, n.e.c. ..
Computer and office equipment .............
Electronic computers ..........................
Computer peripheral equipment,
n.e.c. ................................................
Office machines, n.e.c. ......................
Refrigeration and service machinery ......
Automatic vending machines .............
Refrigeration and heating
equipment .........................................
Service industry machinery, n.e.c. ....
Industrial machinery, n.e.c. ...................
Carburetors, pistons, rings, valves .....
Fluid power cylinders and actuators ...
Fluid power pumps and motors ..........
Industrial machinery, n.e.c. ...............
Electronic and other electric equipment .....
Electric distribution equipment ...............
Transformers, except electronic .........
Switchgear and switchboard
apparatus .........................................
Electrical industrial apparatus ................
Motors and generators .......................
Relays and industrial controls ............
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 ..........
Residential lighting fixtures .................
Commercial lighting fixtures ...............
Vehicular lighting equipment ..............
Lighting equipment, n.e.c. .................
Household audio and video equipment
and audio recordings ............................
Household audio and video
equipment .........................................
Communications equipment ...................
Telephone and telegraph apparatus ..
Radio and TV communications
equipment .........................................
Communications equipment, n.e.c. ...
Electronic components and
accessories ..........................................
Printed circuit boards ..........................
Semiconductors and related
devices .............................................
141
115
In lifting
Repetitive
motion
–
–
–
–
Exposure
to
Transharmful
portation
subaccistance
dents
or
environment
–
–
161
207
434
293
84
156
256
186
64
–
273
97
–
–
895
24
–
–
523
8
–
–
399
8
670
143
1,625
–
80
126
1,358
4,500
443
193
374
91
873
–
64
98
663
2,361
229
103
288
102
396
–
18
71
284
2,575
143
73
41
–
327
17
33
24
248
1,076
99
32
250
396
196
116
486
54
126
201
97
60
210
34
70
183
105
71
378
37
67
77
31
106
99
91
45
92
606
182
94
73
–
69
27
44
41
18
45
351
118
62
–
–
32
52
122
58
78
31
340
67
–
58
–
21
216
122
97
13
156
659
185
100
355
114
77
312
81
13
200
35
242
232
86
155
180
–
–
143
1,261
209
720
120
836
73
231
131
280
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 10
36
–
64
–
Fires
and
explosions
Total
By
person
All
other
assaults
All
other
events5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16
5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
67
59
208
94
–
–
117
67
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
453
10
42
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
247
194
586
–
–
35
504
1,752
160
53
31
25
–
–
Assaults and violent acts
–
13
–
–
–
–
338
11
–
22
22
11
10
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
107
124
62
41
189
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
48
52
15
15
51
267
151
–
–
13
–
25
–
–
–
–
98
15
65
48
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
55
87
34
14
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
437
76
92
53
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
663
77
148
11
–
–
–
–
245
–
6
12
6
–
11
82
12
12
–
–
–
–
53
–
–
41
6
–
–
–
–
38
33
–
9
–
–
6
–
10
7
–
–
–
46
14
–
14
–
–
–
–
6
6
5
–
–
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events
or exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Contact with objects
Industry2
SIC
code3
Total
cases
Total
Electronic components, n.e.c. ...........
Miscellaneous electrical equipment and
supplies ................................................
Primary batteries, dry and wet ............
Engine electrical equipment ...............
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 ..
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 ...............
Analytical instruments ........................
Optical instruments and lenses ..........
Measuring and controlling devices,
n.e.c. ................................................
Medical instruments and supplies ..........
Surgical and medical instruments ......
Surgical appliances and supplies .......
Dental equipment and supplies ..........
X-ray apparatus and tubes .................
Electromedical equipment ..................
Ophthalmic goods ..................................
Photographic equipment and supplies ...
Miscellaneous manufacturing industries ....
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 ....
Costume jewelry and notions .................
Miscellaneous manufactures ..................
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
Caught
in or
compressed
or
crushed
Fall
to
lower
level
Fall
on
same
level
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
3679
1,704
379
129
92
120
36
202
43
369
3692
3694
37
371
3711
3713
3714
3715
372
3721
3724
3728
373
3731
3732
374
375
376
1,726
264
912
39,260
22,726
9,033
1,702
10,801
861
7,011
3,960
974
2,076
5,766
3,756
2,010
850
559
–
415
66
211
9,754
5,335
1,645
624
2,630
393
1,493
602
292
600
1,674
1,047
627
290
72
–
162
29
73
4,527
2,524
725
308
1,314
153
604
196
119
289
750
496
254
115
30
–
80
13
34
2,585
1,274
531
151
535
47
493
287
106
99
583
336
247
65
26
–
140
21
76
1,413
818
180
42
516
77
253
–
56
164
154
109
45
33
9
–
42
–
–
1,387
654
202
48
349
51
235
141
41
53
342
261
81
57
–
–
193
13
126
3,143
1,852
515
79
986
78
462
260
71
131
577
354
222
40
17
–
48
8
27
1,423
834
306
27
464
33
281
214
16
50
224
176
47
33
–
–
379
3792
3795
3799
38
381
382
3821
3822
3823
3826
3827
1,757
835
35
888
7,830
632
3,019
328
367
645
339
–
628
218
10
401
1,801
111
781
126
89
222
–
–
284
139
–
144
736
65
263
56
17
90
15
–
130
48
–
78
467
19
278
32
30
96
–
11
137
–
–
121
470
8
202
35
20
–
–
19
69
44
151
94
–
54
812
69
393
–
44
88
–
–
39
–
–
–
115
10
51
–
–
–
–
–
3829
384
3841
3842
3843
3844
3845
385
386
39
391
3911
3914
393
394
461
2,857
1,058
1,181
209
103
307
468
761
5,904
508
369
68
374
1,394
–
647
292
245
–
36
38
62
137
2,104
319
252
28
162
441
–
315
157
102
–
10
26
20
–
906
162
–
–
57
165
–
113
61
42
–
–
–
20
–
469
–
–
–
35
99
–
198
69
97
–
–
–
–
–
595
115
–
22
53
134
–
223
78
73
43
–
26
30
95
447
–
–
–
21
117
–
3944
3949
395
396
399
–
1,153
402
183
3,044
–
370
57
62
1,064
15
150
9
32
482
–
–
113
25
15
253
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 11
75
–
–
273
–
–
186
–
72
–
9
–
–
–
–
59
15
–
–
–
16
29
–
367
–
–
–
–
104
–
60
–
–
249
17
96
59
32
190
37
–
–
–
–
8
17
–
61
–
–
–
–
16
–
15
–
–
29
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Overexertion
Industry2
Assaults and violent acts
Fires
and
explosions
In lifting
Repetitive
motion
379
246
294
153
27
–
–
–
–
188
432
81
191
9,887
5,734
2,227
479
2,831
170
2,063
1,142
323
599
1,192
757
435
212
160
–
173
29
90
4,885
2,682
858
235
1,453
122
1,123
569
161
393
571
367
204
86
118
–
286
63
167
5,342
3,279
1,769
58
1,395
46
1,332
930
108
294
308
231
77
65
189
–
127
14
80
2,305
1,434
611
81
682
50
234
76
19
139
410
226
184
45
17
19
14
–
–
556
387
251
–
126
–
51
–
–
19
67
50
16
16
12
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
163
13
80
5,336
3,170
1,477
295
1,327
38
848
563
101
184
919
623
296
93
86
–
428
212
8
208
1,677
159
530
73
107
77
–
–
249
106
–
141
1,097
89
334
39
61
54
–
–
77
–
40
1,737
122
671
–
74
157
–
–
147
77
–
70
407
47
181
72
14
–
–
17
–
620
226
215
51
34
94
123
225
1,369
55
–
10
66
353
–
439
176
148
–
–
73
47
175
838
–
–
8
37
221
–
667
266
307
16
–
77
126
144
664
66
–
17
83
181
–
105
–
46
–
–
31
35
–
233
16
–
–
–
46
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
103
–
–
–
–
15
–
314
108
43
743
14
206
77
35
433
–
142
82
15
237
–
–
Total
Electronic components, n.e.c. ...........
Miscellaneous electrical equipment and
supplies ................................................
Primary batteries, dry and wet ............
Engine electrical equipment ...............
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 ..
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 ...............
Analytical instruments ........................
Optical instruments and lenses ..........
Measuring and controlling devices,
n.e.c. ................................................
Medical instruments and supplies ..........
Surgical and medical instruments ......
Surgical appliances and supplies .......
Dental equipment and supplies ..........
X-ray apparatus and tubes .................
Electromedical equipment ..................
Ophthalmic goods ..................................
Photographic equipment and supplies ...
Miscellaneous manufacturing industries ....
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 ....
Costume jewelry and notions .................
Miscellaneous manufactures ..................
Exposure
to
Transharmful
portation
subaccistance
dents
or
environment
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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44
30
9
124
15
–
–
66
13
12
–
–
–
–
–
6
–
–
84
All
other
assaults
43
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
83
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
19
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
36
–
–
–
–
–
11
11
18
19
–
18
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
56
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13
Total
By
person
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19
16
17
14
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
182
129
7
46
990
76
309
33
23
58
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
469
145
235
46
28
16
38
97
533
–
–
7
24
122
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15
105
55
21
300
17
–
16
24
–
All
other
events5
17
–
16
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events
or exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Contact with objects
Industry2
SIC
code3
Total
cases
Total
Brooms and brushes ..........................
Signs and advertising specialities ......
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 .............
Dehydrated fruits, vegetables,
soups ................................................
Pickles, sauces, and salad
dressings ..........................................
Frozen fruits and vegetables ..............
Frozen specialities, n.e.c. ..................
Grain mill products .................................
Cereal breakfast foods .......................
Prepared flour mixes and doughs ......
Dog and cat food ................................
Prepared feeds, n.e.c. .......................
Bakery products .....................................
Bread, cake, and related products .....
Cookies and crackers .........................
Sugar and confectionery products ..........
Candy and other confectionery
products ............................................
Fats and oils ...........................................
Beverages ..............................................
Malt beverages ...................................
Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits ......
Bottled and canned soft drinks ...........
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 .......
Narrow fabric mills ..................................
Knitting mills ...........................................
Hosiery, n.e.c. ...................................
Knit outerwear mills ............................
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
Caught
in or
compressed
or
crushed
Fall
to
lower
level
Fall
on
same
level
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
–
–
–
3991
3993
3996
3999
251
1,399
64
1,204
–
567
6
301
–
304
–
117
–
143
–
59
–
20
201
2011
110,403
39,099
8,675
3,093
33,915
11,411
2,772
972
12,839
4,526
1,239
505
2013
2015
202
2022
2,624
2,959
5,845
1,402
890
910
1,385
366
328
406
536
118
2023
2024
2026
203
2033
330
697
3,352
3,830
1,509
76
131
776
1,130
423
2034
224
2035
2037
2038
204
2043
2045
2047
2048
205
2051
2052
206
325
837
815
2,691
400
458
255
1,056
4,604
3,583
815
1,724
2064
207
208
2082
2084
2086
209
2092
2096
2099
21
211
22
221
222
224
225
2252
2253
93
–
107
–
150
71
9
91
7,912
2,749
378
142
11,304
3,465
960
206
4,919
1,985
387
133
10,456
4,410
999
270
3,847
1,661
349
145
111
125
355
102
408
347
409
115
87
166
383
68
327
402
663
97
92
113
303
55
–
–
210
219
74
–
–
–
90
243
251
765
135
176
–
258
1,489
1,153
267
453
–
92
113
296
–
–
–
159
472
390
63
191
707
784
6,685
396
618
5,194
195
136
1,689
44
89
1,421
4,260
1,277
407
1,752
432
230
4,126
160
290
249
1,080
258
305
1,592
431
95
691
153
87
1,323
51
–
87
274
48
62
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 13
–
97
16
8
–
–
–
245
205
74
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
55
68
175
–
–
–
–
539
422
96
105
67
15
233
–
–
–
120
180
137
33
82
–
128
107
308
–
93
–
113
513
407
73
174
–
70
42
273
–
137
20
–
436
317
104
140
–
–
–
–
139
124
–
101
56
–
692
14
56
582
72
–
508
8
–
463
66
–
375
20
–
290
18
82
227
23
–
158
98
–
586
47
36
410
28
–
423
36
79
304
571
216
27
195
61
33
538
–
–
14
120
21
37
426
88
26
144
21
13
205
–
15
–
58
18
5
505
94
43
298
60
35
512
–
–
49
74
–
20
207
39
20
125
10
–
119
15
17
13
13
–
–
501
155
55
227
40
21
383
15
–
37
90
19
25
160
34
25
–
8
–
103
–
–
–
36
7
6
47
330
454
162
60
191
348
153
66
451
629
308
18
51
171
106
42
37
14
52
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Overexertion
Industry2
Total
In lifting
Repetitive
motion
Exposure
to
Transharmful
portation
subaccistance
dents
or
environment
Brooms and brushes ..........................
Signs and advertising specialities ......
Hard surface floor coverings, n.e.c. ...
Manufacturing industries, n.e.c. ........
–
291
26
368
–
167
6
218
–
–
–
120
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 .............
Dehydrated fruits, vegetables,
soups ................................................
Pickles, sauces, and salad
dressings ..........................................
Frozen fruits and vegetables ..............
Frozen specialities, n.e.c. ..................
Grain mill products .................................
Cereal breakfast foods .......................
Prepared flour mixes and doughs ......
Dog and cat food ................................
Prepared feeds, n.e.c. .......................
Bakery products .....................................
Bread, cake, and related products .....
Cookies and crackers .........................
Sugar and confectionery products ..........
Candy and other confectionery
products ............................................
Fats and oils ...........................................
Beverages ..............................................
Malt beverages ...................................
Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits ......
Bottled and canned soft drinks ...........
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 .......
Narrow fabric mills ..................................
Knitting mills ...........................................
Hosiery, n.e.c. ...................................
Knit outerwear mills ............................
27,659
9,430
1,644
551
15,047
5,131
926
218
8,930
2,526
1,103
471
5,943
2,350
604
227
2,945
1,350
171
66
615
478
1,805
367
386
322
753
183
256
376
211
127
155
222
340
141
30
75
124
19
72
216
1,146
566
190
–
118
421
292
95
–
–
16
–
–
–
–
120
161
716
95
94
–
354
1,348
1,016
275
337
–
–
64
90
390
–
57
–
170
725
503
187
212
81
59
121
–
–
–
–
303
199
91
129
129
90
2,108
95
66
1,820
77
–
1,265
45
–
1,086
815
289
84
312
149
74
995
18
–
62
319
52
147
500
224
38
187
68
31
496
11
–
28
190
34
107
62
–
92
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
186
74
–
–
–
–
–
–
Total
By
person
All
other
assaults
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
288
129
47
25
10
13
177
77
22
–
10
–
150
–
136
112
52
26
17
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
All
other
events5
9
11,314
3,774
598
233
163
203
625
157
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
32
168
–
–
–
130
132
123
9
38
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
35
74
105
–
–
–
–
88
65
10
186
80
–
114
27
15
61
59
183
237
25
45
104
–
–
440
12
60
367
–
–
–
–
261
146
64
–
14
9
480
12
–
–
194
93
27
303
83
16
173
13
–
186
–
–
–
39
7
7
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 14
64
98
305
141
–
Fires
and
explosions
54
48
144
48
40
217
45
–
48
Assaults and violent acts
78
–
6
44
17
–
58
9
–
–
11
–
7
20
10
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6
54
32
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9
–
–
–
–
–
–
10
10
–
7
–
–
10
6
–
52
374
507
227
92
95
212
–
–
–
–
402
348
51
214
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
94
102
775
81
174
490
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
338
89
42
121
29
23
466
–
–
–
100
27
23
9
–
–
–
–
–
–
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events
or exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Contact with objects
Industry2
SIC
code3
Total
cases
Total
Weft knit fabric mills ...........................
Lace and warp knit fabric mills ...........
Textile finishing, except wool ..................
Finishing plants, manmade ................
Carpets and rugs ....................................
Miscellaneous textile goods ...................
Nonwoven fabrics ...............................
Textile goods, n.e.c. ..........................
Apparel and other textile products ..............
Men’s and boys’ furnishings ...................
Men’s and boys’ shirts ........................
Men’s and boys’ trousers and
slacks ...............................................
Men’s and boys’ work clothing ...........
Hats, caps, and millinery ........................
Miscellaneous apparel and
accessories ..........................................
Miscellaneous fabricated textile
products ................................................
Curtains and draperies .......................
Housefurnishings, n.e.c. ....................
Canvas and related products .............
Automotive and apparel trimmings .....
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 .......
Folding paperboard boxes ..................
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 ...........................................
Stationery products ............................
Converted paper products, n.e.c. ......
Printing and publishing ...............................
Newspapers ...........................................
Periodicals ..............................................
Books .....................................................
Book printing ......................................
Miscellaneous publishing .......................
Commercial printing ...............................
Commercial printing, lithographic .......
Commercial printing, gravure .............
Commercial printing, n.e.c. ................
Manifold business forms .........................
Greeting cards ........................................
Struck
by
object
2257
2258
226
2262
227
229
2297
2299
23
232
2321
158
195
584
142
316
996
159
199
6,241
1,868
424
47
63
168
–
96
368
66
95
1,727
479
–
2325
2326
235
877
–
–
214
–
–
–
–
Struck
against
object
13
–
–
–
Caught
in or
compressed
or
crushed
14
–
–
–
–
11
17
–
–
Fall
to
lower
level
–
–
9
18
–
–
–
–
–
50
181
36
–
654
133
–
–
503
193
–
47
14
77
19
84
15
14
10
63
12
15
38
13
–
23
138
15
52
470
136
–
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
Fall
on
same
level
38
53
8
17
–
–
246
18
–
–
555
148
–
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
198
17
–
67
–
–
10
–
–
238
292
97
239
2391
2392
2394
2396
2399
26
261
262
263
265
2653
2657
2,674
297
557
528
648
348
10,740
–
1,874
411
3,797
2,088
1,063
795
59
150
190
193
93
3,991
–
578
124
1,470
820
373
289
25
67
75
–
45
1,270
–
164
42
492
307
124
250
10
35
–
70
15
818
15
120
35
354
252
–
208
–
48
–
73
–
1,742
–
264
44
566
228
185
192
–
–
–
68
–
419
–
38
34
157
115
–
217
19
83
–
–
44
761
–
147
31
267
185
–
137
6
–
–
127
–
309
–
105
15
98
66
–
267
4,468
1,764
541
295
861
185
288
84
2671
2672
394
668
184
178
56
48
25
42
102
72
2673
2674
2675
2676
2677
2678
2679
27
271
272
273
2732
274
275
2752
2754
2759
276
277
827
456
320
596
494
351
227
135
242
185
–
234
5,794
1,553
194
460
406
115
2,906
2,005
117
784
208
53
103
56
59
77
53
–
78
1,911
490
96
129
110
–
956
663
62
231
67
22
52
182
136
52
116
95
–
97
2,177
511
50
136
131
–
1,175
761
32
383
108
14
–
608
18,713
6,184
566
1,198
902
489
8,193
5,732
319
2,142
604
169
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 15
–
16
43
38
–
54
1,505
523
44
148
125
–
674
527
20
127
–
13
–
–
36
17
16
–
–
647
328
22
24
–
18
205
152
–
46
14
5
–
84
46
–
–
23
71
–
14
38
–
–
41
1,728
828
73
76
49
–
561
350
19
191
42
12
27
–
–
–
10
–
–
–
696
284
7
52
49
–
296
265
–
–
15
–
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Overexertion
Industry2
Total
Weft knit fabric mills ...........................
Lace and warp knit fabric mills ...........
Textile finishing, except wool ..................
Finishing plants, manmade ................
Carpets and rugs ....................................
Miscellaneous textile goods ...................
Nonwoven fabrics ...............................
Textile goods, n.e.c. ..........................
Apparel and other textile products ..............
Men’s and boys’ furnishings ...................
Men’s and boys’ shirts ........................
Men’s and boys’ trousers and
slacks ...............................................
Men’s and boys’ work clothing ...........
Hats, caps, and millinery ........................
Miscellaneous apparel and
accessories ..........................................
Miscellaneous fabricated textile
products ................................................
Curtains and draperies .......................
Housefurnishings, n.e.c. ....................
Canvas and related products .............
Automotive and apparel trimmings .....
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 .......
Folding paperboard boxes ..................
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 ...........................................
Stationery products ............................
Converted paper products, n.e.c. ......
Printing and publishing ...............................
Newspapers ...........................................
Periodicals ..............................................
Books .....................................................
Book printing ......................................
Miscellaneous publishing .......................
Commercial printing ...............................
Commercial printing, lithographic .......
Commercial printing, gravure .............
Commercial printing, n.e.c. ................
Manifold business forms .........................
Greeting cards ........................................
In lifting
All
other
assaults
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
All
other
events5
39
66
6
9
46
7
–
1,266
589
170
–
194
28
–
–
–
207
–
–
102
–
–
311
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
87
–
–
–
–
–
–
19
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
245
–
57
61
–
38
1,007
–
231
67
283
123
126
9
–
396
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Total
By
person
32
123
19
–
891
231
–
–
–
–
21
Fires
and
explosions
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12
Assaults and violent acts
44
46
111
–
58
280
48
–
1,501
444
87
50
20
17
Repetitive
motion
Exposure
to
Transharmful
portation
subaccistance
dents
or
environment
16
–
–
–
35
644
107
152
133
93
87
2,696
–
529
72
995
487
338
389
49
81
104
–
46
1,326
–
168
20
609
271
231
278
75
52
–
–
46
900
–
71
31
330
133
147
134
–
–
–
–
–
342
–
124
–
46
–
–
31
–
–
–
–
–
272
–
36
8
145
122
–
1,069
499
456
136
73
151
178
74
89
19
33
–
148
83
109
137
61
–
172
4,988
1,514
141
282
182
116
2,258
1,524
123
611
180
45
63
20
65
63
123
72
45
37
73
18
36
1,399
335
38
120
66
–
570
408
17
146
38
18
–
–
–
–
–
–
28
–
–
–
405
63
15
47
47
13
210
127
11
72
–
13
8
–
–
–
632
423
22
–
–
–
153
119
–
33
–
–
–
15
85
3,127
837
108
206
141
–
1,429
989
80
360
134
30
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 16
–
47
10
30
–
15
7
–
–
–
14
–
–
–
–
–
–
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
10
14
20
–
–
37
156
15
–
516
144
–
57
–
16
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25
65
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
85
24
12
72
50
13
49
2,317
792
48
133
91
–
1,007
763
21
223
97
19
9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
98
63
–
–
–
–
18
11
–
–
–
–
59
44
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
39
19
–
–
–
–
13
–
–
–
–
–
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events
or exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Contact with objects
Industry2
SIC
code3
Total
cases
Total
Blankbooks and bookbinding .................
Blankbooks and looseleaf binders ......
Bookbinding and related work ............
Chemicals and allied products ...................
Industrial inorganic chemicals ................
Industrial inorganic chemicals,
n.e.c. ................................................
Plastics materials and synthetics ...........
Plastics materials and resins ..............
Organic fibers, noncellulosic ..............
Drugs ......................................................
Medicinals and botanicals ..................
Pharmaceutical preparations ..............
Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods ............
Soap and other detergents .................
Polishes and sanitation goods ............
Toilet preparations ..............................
Paints and allied products ......................
Miscellaneous chemical products ...........
Adhesives and sealants .....................
Printing ink ..........................................
Petroleum and coal products ......................
Asphalt paving and roofing materials .....
Asphalt felts and coatings ..................
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 ....
Plastics pipe .......................................
Plastics foam products .......................
Custom compound purchased
resins ................................................
Plastics plumbing fixtures ...................
Plastics products, n.e.c. ....................
Leather and leather products .....................
Footwear, except rubber ........................
Men’s footwear, except athletic ..........
Women’s footwear, except athletic .....
Transportation and public utilities9 ............
Railroad transportation9 ..............................
Local and interurban passenger transit ......
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
Caught
in or
compressed
or
crushed
Fall
to
lower
level
Fall
on
same
level
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
278
2782
2789
28
281
1,141
546
595
8,979
860
260
117
143
2,042
157
88
–
–
939
107
–
–
–
421
19
127
–
86
574
–
–
–
–
350
–
55
–
–
939
89
–
–
–
308
–
2819
282
2821
2824
283
2833
2834
284
2841
2842
2844
285
289
2891
2893
29
295
2952
656
1,449
746
327
2,396
181
1,910
1,345
254
439
605
702
1,159
253
305
980
606
296
136
293
123
79
522
29
426
316
44
–
187
134
400
82
–
400
310
164
99
147
51
34
251
9
204
98
15
–
61
–
143
–
–
215
180
–
18
44
20
10
138
15
104
87
–
–
77
–
107
–
–
64
19
–
–
–
62
90
52
8
381
43
316
142
25
–
72
–
121
–
–
–
19
–
–
93
48
32
125
5
111
108
15
–
42
–
123
18
–
119
111
111
30
301
302
20,062
1,832
192
6,788
480
48
2,640
197
–
1,535
90
43
2,089
167
–
1,028
23
–
1,503
120
45
518
64
13
305
1,470
446
162
104
142
35
68
33
3052
835
293
116
58
86
39
20
3053
306
3061
3069
635
2,117
1,395
722
153
692
450
241
46
264
175
89
46
157
99
58
56
219
135
84
28
144
78
66
13
45
36
308
3081
3082
3083
3084
3086
14,450
954
511
516
467
1,674
5,123
398
171
207
180
567
2,015
188
59
48
97
235
1,142
67
–
59
–
91
1,558
137
62
101
–
218
3087
3088
3089
31
314
3143
3144
524
563
8,891
1,030
406
268
42
–
232
2,977
288
98
70
–
–
120
1,155
85
–
17
–
–
–
–
–
55
724
92
–
–
–
55
745
96
–
–
–
8
734
90
–
–
–
45
674
89
–
12
–
–
–
213
18
–
–
–
40
41
199,939
5,402
14,405
41,146
944
1,655
19,547
433
542
13,073
333
648
5,641
77
187
16,332
1,082
790
18,544
96
1,428
7,200
109
600
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 17
57
–
21
75
9
53
50
13
–
25
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
69
49
–
900
–
–
–
–
69
1,127
47
52
47
–
168
46
–
12
95
–
77
61
10
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
363
29
–
14
–
58
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Overexertion
Industry2
Exposure
to
Transharmful
portation
subaccistance
dents
or
environment
In lifting
Repetitive
motion
381
158
223
2,034
145
272
115
157
970
74
210
166
–
645
50
–
–
–
1,321
131
–
–
–
251
99
118
384
187
47
490
39
380
291
40
102
146
257
249
–
–
179
79
–
61
95
71
232
176
26
245
21
174
230
70
–
62
83
183
–
–
102
–
–
95
18
18
27
283
17
226
128
31
–
61
225
86
–
–
99
–
–
–
124
66
44
205
17
136
136
21
–
59
–
–
–
–
18
–
–
5,487
748
32
2,864
288
–
1,527
163
21
508
247
289
Total
Blankbooks and bookbinding .................
Blankbooks and looseleaf binders ......
Bookbinding and related work ............
Chemicals and allied products ...................
Industrial inorganic chemicals ................
Industrial inorganic chemicals,
n.e.c. ................................................
Plastics materials and synthetics ...........
Plastics materials and resins ..............
Organic fibers, noncellulosic ..............
Drugs ......................................................
Medicinals and botanicals ..................
Pharmaceutical preparations ..............
Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods ............
Soap and other detergents .................
Polishes and sanitation goods ............
Toilet preparations ..............................
Paints and allied products ......................
Miscellaneous chemical products ...........
Adhesives and sealants .....................
Printing ink ..........................................
Petroleum and coal products ......................
Asphalt paving and roofing materials .....
Asphalt felts and coatings ..................
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 ....
Plastics pipe .......................................
Plastics foam products .......................
Custom compound purchased
resins ................................................
Plastics plumbing fixtures ...................
Plastics products, n.e.c. ....................
Leather and leather products .....................
Footwear, except rubber ........................
Men’s footwear, except athletic ..........
Women’s footwear, except athletic .....
–
174
2,343
201
–
16
–
40
1,495
75
12
–
–
17
610
156
110
73
9
59
321
62
–
–
–
Transportation and public utilities9 ............
Railroad transportation9 ..............................
Local and interurban passenger transit ......
57,524
934
4,530
31,163
–
3,048
5,059
77
140
6,909
204
345
–
Assaults and violent acts
Fires
and
explosions
–
–
–
Total
By
person
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13
All
other
events5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
100
188
62
89
331
16
300
89
19
–
40
–
113
–
–
69
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,989
138
16
–
–
113
51
–
All
other
assaults
13
10
131
62
–
1,025
131
10
–
–
–
–
105
92
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
968
52
–
224
43
16
–
–
156
69
32
–
117
62
37
10
–
–
–
–
72
219
579
355
224
130
229
125
104
94
201
176
–
31
119
61
58
22
15
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
42
250
182
68
3,620
191
142
126
127
415
2,094
76
53
66
74
239
986
73
–
15
–
145
729
78
–
31
–
88
116
12
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,472
115
63
50
83
160
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 18
–
44
–
43
26
12
–
75
–
–
–
–
18,096
641
3,398
12
418
–
–
18
–
–
8
2,110
58
199
13
867
56
167
1,243
–
32
–
27
932
122
96
64
18
26,602
1,257
1,301
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events
or exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Contact with objects
Industry2
SIC
code3
Total
cases
Total
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 ............
Water transportation ...................................
Water transportation services .................
Transportation by air ..................................
Air transportation, scheduled ..................
Air transportation, nonscheduled ............
Airports, flying fields, and services .........
Pipelines, except natural gas .....................
Transportation services ..............................
Freight transportation arrangement ........
Rental of railroad cars ............................
Miscellaneous transportation services ...
Communications .........................................
Telephone communications ...................
Radio and television broadcasting .........
Cable and other pay television
services ................................................
Electric, gas, and sanitary services ............
Electric services .....................................
Gas production and distribution ..............
Combination utility services ....................
Water supply ..........................................
Sanitary services ....................................
Struck
against
object
Fall
to
lower
level
Fall
on
same
level
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
411
412
413
414
415
42
9,983
722
883
552
2,213
72,647
1,025
–
185
120
256
16,355
248
–
90
–
126
7,890
464
–
59
–
70
5,008
167
–
–
–
–
2,370
392
–
34
64
248
8,085
751
96
114
55
410
6,659
437
–
36
20
100
2,670
421
422
44
449
45
451
452
458
46
47
473
474
478
48
481
483
67,086
4,970
4,971
3,887
60,127
56,309
572
3,247
264
5,782
2,840
–
2,173
22,470
16,600
1,138
15,139
1,114
1,743
1,420
11,922
10,586
208
1,128
–
1,906
1,003
14
840
3,689
2,931
164
7,415
458
1,014
845
5,893
5,446
–
404
–
1,026
637
14
359
1,425
1,058
73
4,662
316
432
370
3,621
3,125
–
462
–
553
207
–
327
1,494
1,185
69
2,031
288
196
147
1,664
1,484
–
168
–
165
85
–
76
508
473
–
7,759
277
344
303
2,448
2,143
–
278
–
416
126
–
181
2,040
1,192
57
6,240
338
468
277
5,168
4,816
–
327
–
565
179
–
142
2,937
2,181
273
2,585
69
151
119
2,011
1,910
–
70
–
163
43
–
93
819
652
17
484
49
491
492
493
494
495
4,552
13,871
4,630
1,605
1,301
643
5,557
578
2,858
924
261
169
121
1,343
278
1,324
370
90
61
73
691
240
910
368
87
72
42
342
–
474
156
64
28
–
221
777
1,122
395
93
97
61
477
427
1,222
392
167
159
99
404
120
678
268
95
74
47
174
377,625 101,178
54,135
25,963
14,790
18,260
54,785
13,138
50
501
502
503
111,925
54,638
8,721
2,907
6,598
29,550
16,517
2,622
848
2,249
14,590
8,628
1,422
542
1,154
6,942
3,643
526
138
512
5,707
2,934
334
157
452
6,488
3,445
601
159
704
10,219
4,715
738
–
514
3,272
1,314
151
–
292
504
505
506
6,710
3,804
4,026
1,367
1,635
877
599
840
424
552
298
238
150
430
122
201
198
219
717
394
456
98
–
160
507
508
509
51
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
4,700
12,942
4,230
57,287
3,006
3,355
1,441
28,947
2,294
1,403
3,044
6,286
1,074
4,345
1,500
13,034
429
476
338
6,840
839
220
426
1,358
705
2,212
731
5,961
187
263
224
2,643
405
125
276
781
239
772
368
3,299
86
123
58
1,934
144
–
–
341
88
1,023
177
2,773
154
–
45
1,793
127
–
–
204
471
723
171
3,042
219
92
43
1,252
269
–
576
236
279
1,274
268
5,503
249
816
142
2,570
249
204
305
492
136
216
137
1,958
49
123
50
1,117
–
–
169
183
Wholesale and retail trade ...........................
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 ........
Struck
by
object
Caught
in or
compressed
or
crushed
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Overexertion
Industry2
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 ............
Water transportation ...................................
Water transportation services .................
Transportation by air ..................................
Air transportation, scheduled ..................
Air transportation, nonscheduled ............
Airports, flying fields, and services .........
Pipelines, except natural gas .....................
Transportation services ..............................
Freight transportation arrangement ........
Rental of railroad cars ............................
Miscellaneous transportation services ...
Communications .........................................
Telephone communications ...................
Radio and television broadcasting .........
Cable and other pay television
services ................................................
Electric, gas, and sanitary services ............
Electric services .....................................
Gas production and distribution ..............
Combination utility services ....................
Water supply ..........................................
Sanitary services ....................................
Total
In lifting
3,901
–
305
102
165
20,225
2,699
–
152
83
72
10,119
18,604
1,447
826
648
22,865
21,985
–
780
–
1,219
817
–
334
3,719
2,651
190
Repetitive
motion
Exposure
to
Transharmful
portation
subaccistance
dents
or
environment
Fires
and
explosions
Total
By
person
14
14
67
1,414
249
–
–
–
43
1,515
2,122
352
145
115
647
7,732
–
–
–
–
11
289
126
–
–
–
29
291
9,246
778
244
169
14,013
13,479
–
490
–
560
346
–
188
1,635
1,019
114
1,230
181
45
23
1,120
1,047
–
68
–
217
79
–
–
1,575
1,437
–
1,242
250
129
80
2,590
2,445
–
131
–
167
62
–
84
1,126
693
81
7,020
646
460
390
2,959
2,706
–
131
–
433
240
–
166
1,464
891
197
285
–
13
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
268
19
14
–
631
627
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
712
529
42
243
16
–
–
134
130
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
185
132
42
870
3,083
1,046
338
259
150
1,278
495
1,437
346
97
83
63
836
103
470
160
67
81
–
136
352
775
301
62
51
–
319
363
1,007
203
113
95
35
522
–
141
194
118
23
18
–
28
–
Wholesale and retail trade ........................... 102,435
65,389
11,285
17,692
15,343
1,453
34,665
15,801
2,551
970
1,856
20,292
9,282
1,399
678
919
3,695
1,734
317
–
222
2,376
1,338
209
–
–
7,697
3,154
837
121
321
2,220
825
1,169
1,455
384
662
451
107
137
263
70
–
560
–
245
1,731
3,429
1,049
18,864
1,225
982
499
9,856
408
361
475
2,768
1,210
1,865
709
11,009
719
690
334
5,770
217
169
163
1,595
117
214
125
1,961
159
145
100
1,007
–
–
181
99
–
427
211
1,038
–
–
120
288
–
226
–
37
197
462
352
4,543
135
313
28
2,339
198
–
324
460
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 ........
–
–
Assaults and violent acts
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 20
All
other
events5
–
–
–
–
–
–
941
–
39
–
238
7,412
–
–
13
–
497
497
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
527
398
–
6,716
629
778
623
8,407
8,039
–
331
–
686
286
–
295
4,364
3,420
89
12
130
140
95
–
14
–
16
819
2,398
777
384
289
59
875
2,998
2,574
425
39,057
652
418
90
–
–
283
76
–
–
–
164
61
–
–
–
119
–
–
–
–
13,029
6,125
596
625
375
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
186
117
–
234
–
–
–
–
–
–
207
–
–
–
–
207
56
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
103
45
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
104
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
63
46
–
10
–
–
98
All
other
assaults
–
–
–
25
259
54
–
16
–
–
796
447
707
449
1,734
397
6,904
466
380
120
3,615
178
195
327
640
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events
or exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Contact with objects
Industry2
SIC
code3
Total
cases
Total
Miscellaneous nondurable goods ...........
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
Caught
in or
compressed
or
crushed
Fall
to
lower
level
Fall
on
same
level
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
519
7,511
2,108
1,058
548
347
309
476
215
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 ......................
Department stores ..................................
Variety stores .........................................
Miscellaneous general merchandise
stores ....................................................
Food stores ................................................
Grocery stores ........................................
Meat and fish markets ............................
Fruit and vegetable markets ...................
Retail bakeries ........................................
Automotive dealers and service stations ....
New and used car dealers ......................
Auto and home supply stores .................
Gasoline service stations .......................
Boat dealers ...........................................
Motorcycle dealers .................................
Automotive dealers, n.e.c. .....................
Apparel and accessory stores ....................
Women’s clothing stores ........................
Family clothing stores .............................
Shoe 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. ................................
52
521
523
525
526
527
53
531
533
265,700
18,725
14,153
1,389
1,516
1,352
314
49,459
43,215
1,977
71,628
5,566
4,293
300
383
461
130
13,004
12,020
285
39,545
3,175
2,432
226
205
207
105
7,862
7,288
184
19,022
1,600
1,333
–
115
72
–
2,827
2,563
83
9,083
558
385
–
48
105
–
1,873
1,811
–
11,772
1,156
856
–
189
70
–
2,439
1,898
351
44,567
1,519
1,127
–
157
101
–
7,319
6,178
280
9,866
462
352
–
–
–
–
1,559
1,200
–
539
54
541
542
543
546
55
551
553
554
555
557
559
56
562
565
566
57
571
572
573
58
59
591
592
593
594
596
598
599
4,268
49,892
46,152
866
194
1,859
34,866
17,365
8,704
5,838
869
440
202
6,895
734
4,393
872
12,474
9,020
1,225
2,230
68,887
24,502
4,313
488
1,550
6,615
4,456
3,613
3,467
699
14,665
13,580
–
–
745
10,237
5,626
2,975
879
372
123
95
1,993
234
1,227
198
3,838
2,962
408
468
16,924
5,401
802
–
484
1,626
901
538
921
390
6,923
6,236
–
–
558
5,428
2,785
1,766
383
323
–
–
1,240
185
693
154
2,189
1,674
226
289
9,709
3,018
538
–
355
1,094
341
191
447
181
4,748
4,535
–
–
–
2,886
1,776
566
373
–
–
–
598
31
423
–
1,010
836
79
95
3,776
1,578
200
–
84
268
458
281
223
–
2,566
2,389
–
–
–
801
442
277
–
–
–
–
101
10
70
–
387
322
–
52
2,381
414
–
–
–
181
92
–
–
189
1,179
820
319
–
–
1,652
666
368
430
–
–
–
785
96
347
209
673
394
98
181
1,888
1,999
276
–
89
521
264
409
418
862
6,050
5,740
–
–
178
4,658
2,787
532
1,185
–
–
–
965
111
680
91
1,303
879
61
363
19,251
3,501
610
–
157
1,148
401
447
708
345
1,649
1,544
–
–
–
1,559
620
354
432
–
–
–
326
13
290
–
395
321
–
37
3,003
911
62
–
55
270
203
110
177
Finance, insurance, and real estate ............
Depository institutions ................................
Central reserve depositories ..................
Commercial banks ..................................
Savings institutions .................................
Credit unions ..........................................
Nondepository institutions ..........................
Personal credit institutions .....................
Mortgage bankers and brokers ..............
Security and commodity brokers ................
Security brokers and dealers ..................
Security and commodity exchanges .......
60
601
602
603
606
61
614
616
62
621
623
37,982
7,404
148
4,752
1,131
1,002
1,829
683
559
1,105
769
65
6,268
1,196
–
799
119
120
398
123
131
151
89
18
3,091
682
8
476
–
64
180
19
–
77
35
–
1,878
305
9
250
–
–
165
82
–
61
48
11
792
196
10
68
–
–
33
16
–
8
–
–
3,979
708
6
473
154
65
168
30
–
47
22
8
7,288
1,737
–
1,051
270
303
319
101
–
217
163
6
1,401
160
–
118
–
–
58
–
–
66
29
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Overexertion
Industry2
Total
In lifting
Repetitive
motion
Exposure
to
Transharmful
portation
subaccistance
dents
or
environment
Assaults and violent acts
Fires
and
explosions
All
other
assaults
–
–
–
All
other
events5
Miscellaneous nondurable goods ...........
2,291
1,353
176
235
699
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 ......................
Department stores ..................................
Variety stores .........................................
Miscellaneous general merchandise
stores ....................................................
Food stores ................................................
Grocery stores ........................................
Meat and fish markets ............................
Fruit and vegetable markets ...................
Retail bakeries ........................................
Automotive dealers and service stations ....
New and used car dealers ......................
Auto and home supply stores .................
Gasoline service stations .......................
Boat dealers ...........................................
Motorcycle dealers .................................
Automotive dealers, n.e.c. .....................
Apparel and accessory stores ....................
Women’s clothing stores ........................
Family clothing stores .............................
Shoe 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. ................................
67,771
7,072
5,305
763
479
421
104
15,782
13,673
570
45,097
4,401
3,107
715
310
216
–
9,810
8,327
251
7,590
196
116
–
46
–
–
1,459
1,324
72
15,316
336
193
–
37
57
–
1,285
1,216
–
7,646
609
419
–
95
–
–
568
466
71
801
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
2,715
–
–
–
–
–
–
692
592
97
2,410
–
–
–
–
–
–
633
536
94
305
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26,028
1,779
1,482
–
102
167
–
5,296
4,592
210
1,539
14,515
13,655
–
–
193
8,109
3,277
2,558
1,427
–
–
–
1,487
173
961
210
4,275
3,185
322
768
9,836
6,695
1,324
214
463
1,892
1,442
837
523
1,232
11,089
10,392
–
–
–
4,850
1,903
1,513
904
–
–
–
988
82
621
199
2,565
1,907
209
449
6,841
4,553
994
177
300
1,380
1,012
315
374
–
2,907
2,575
–
–
196
507
256
125
93
–
–
–
161
13
88
–
283
204
–
79
1,105
973
239
–
–
191
452
–
–
–
1,805
1,420
–
–
297
1,752
704
256
561
–
–
–
172
10
108
–
175
167
–
–
9,072
719
95
–
–
66
106
191
216
–
932
877
–
–
–
2,125
1,183
606
133
–
90
–
102
19
64
–
622
293
212
117
1,692
997
160
–
–
122
101
503
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
291
97
105
81
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
434
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
437
394
–
–
–
182
–
65
–
–
–
–
71
10
45
–
–
–
–
14
994
286
114
–
–
–
10
–
–
–
362
362
–
–
–
156
–
62
–
–
–
–
69
10
45
–
–
–
–
–
994
159
114
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
128
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
494
5,751
5,545
–
–
–
3,794
2,089
760
566
–
–
–
828
50
582
85
882
601
82
199
4,687
3,012
631
–
242
746
574
520
289
Finance, insurance, and real estate ............
Depository institutions ................................
Central reserve depositories ..................
Commercial banks ..................................
Savings institutions .................................
Credit unions ..........................................
Nondepository institutions ..........................
Personal credit institutions .....................
Mortgage bankers and brokers ..............
Security and commodity brokers ................
Security brokers and dealers ..................
Security and commodity exchanges .......
7,337
888
–
522
105
174
194
60
–
139
85
13
4,231
625
–
361
75
116
124
50
–
52
33
8
4,161
1,200
–
741
306
102
390
196
–
157
124
–
1,449
291
–
248
–
–
75
25
–
33
25
–
1,296
213
–
106
–
–
35
26
–
20
14
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
784
293
–
282
–
–
–
–
–
175
163
–
728
281
–
270
–
–
–
–
–
175
163
–
57
12
3,988
719
18
411
89
176
187
93
–
100
55
8
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 22
–
Total
By
person
982
–
12
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events
or exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Contact with objects
Industry2
SIC
code3
Total
cases
Total
Insurance carriers .......................................
Life insurance .........................................
Medical service and health insurance ....
Fire, marine, and casualty insurance .....
Insurance agents, brokers, and service .....
Real estate .................................................
Real estate operators and lessors ..........
Real estate agents and managers .........
Subdividers and developers ...................
Holding and other investment offices .........
Investment offices ..................................
Services .........................................................
Hotels and other lodging places .................
Hotels and motels ...................................
Camps and recreational vehicle parks ...
Personal services .......................................
Laundry, cleaning, and garment
services ................................................
Photographic studios, portrait .................
Beauty shops ..........................................
Funeral service and crematories ............
Miscellaneous personal services ............
Business services .......................................
Advertising ..............................................
Credit reporting and collection ................
Mailing, reproduction, stenographic .......
Services to buildings ..............................
Miscellaneous equipment rental and
leasing ..................................................
Personnel supply services ......................
Computer and data processing
services ................................................
Miscellaneous business services ...........
Auto repair, services, and parking ..............
Automotive rentals, no drivers ................
Automobile parking .................................
Automotive repair shops .........................
Automotive services, except repair ........
Miscellaneous repair services ....................
Electrical repair shops ............................
Reupholstery and furniture repair ...........
Miscellaneous repair shops ....................
Motion pictures ...........................................
Motion picture production and services ..
Motion picture distribution and
services ................................................
Video tape rental ....................................
Amusement and recreation services ..........
Producers, orchestras, entertainers .......
Commercial sports .................................
Miscellaneous amusement, recreation
services ................................................
Health services ...........................................
Offices and clinics of medical doctors ....
Offices and clinics of dentists .................
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
63
631
632
633
64
65
651
653
655
67
672
5,824
1,135
1,768
2,445
1,587
19,176
9,074
8,113
1,955
1,057
48
416
121
100
175
63
3,999
1,959
1,513
525
–
–
202
74
59
60
–
1,902
995
673
231
–
–
128
32
30
55
–
1,188
549
480
159
–
–
70
701
703
72
368,299
26,513
25,328
1,004
9,662
64,623
5,925
5,584
305
2,331
32,205
3,369
3,072
284
1,111
721
722
723
726
729
73
731
732
733
734
6,881
450
1,394
368
547
47,792
849
515
1,301
13,410
1,595
122
319
–
217
9,341
–
–
200
2,672
735
736
5,284
6,113
737
738
75
751
752
753
754
76
762
764
769
78
781
Caught
in or
compressed
or
crushed
Fall
on
same
level
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
37
–
495
276
108
111
–
–
377
104
98
143
169
2,394
937
1,191
266
–
–
1,191
277
330
509
244
3,267
1,414
1,700
150
312
10
190
44
63
60
75
837
361
297
179
–
–
19,846
1,765
1,733
–
814
7,733
484
474
–
269
18,247
1,426
1,375
–
641
59,093
5,417
5,189
–
1,052
11,925
1,322
1,217
–
199
701
–
283
–
64
4,099
–
–
–
984
535
95
–
–
140
2,914
–
–
–
1,178
267
–
–
–
–
1,436
–
–
–
267
415
–
156
–
–
3,656
–
–
238
1,058
751
98
149
–
–
8,066
–
–
–
2,727
118
–
–
–
–
1,452
–
–
–
479
1,670
1,783
917
990
–
225
–
399
–
253
621
500
5,327
14,994
17,643
3,333
931
9,379
4,000
6,902
1,441
275
5,158
2,712
1,843
799
2,051
5,916
831
89
3,969
1,026
2,272
348
–
1,805
565
526
343
758
2,998
424
67
2,033
474
1,211
152
–
985
186
155
192
824
1,442
281
–
838
312
487
125
–
318
307
302
177
319
411
75
–
153
182
397
25
–
373
–
–
317
1,623
929
173
54
409
292
398
103
–
295
69
–
694
3,214
1,780
579
135
529
537
342
111
–
230
503
219
130
620
571
44
68
352
107
147
59
–
86
–
–
782
784
79
792
794
90
467
19,002
1,186
2,602
10
–
4,843
341
651
8
–
2,692
238
376
–
–
1,124
43
176
–
–
736
–
23
–
–
856
103
122
–
209
3,378
87
352
–
–
713
55
89
799
80
801
802
14,842
154,983
8,081
1,105
3,687
20,027
997
274
2,067
9,620
398
–
889
7,236
523
–
540
2,184
49
–
555
4,123
746
–
2,909
23,636
1,167
–
540
4,775
602
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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46
7
Fall
to
lower
level
–
–
76
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Overexertion
Industry2
Exposure
to
Transharmful
portation
subaccistance
dents
or
environment
In lifting
Repetitive
motion
775
182
180
298
181
4,815
2,911
1,537
339
346
12
447
115
128
123
133
2,788
1,708
884
168
–
7
1,755
249
688
720
301
192
98
66
–
–
11
190
13
84
87
77
776
343
332
101
–
–
369
38
62
192
115
534
125
379
–
–
–
Services ......................................................... 112,732
Hotels and other lodging places .................
6,047
Hotels and motels ...................................
5,884
Camps and recreational vehicle parks ...
–
Personal services .......................................
2,414
Laundry, cleaning, and garment
services ................................................
1,863
Photographic studios, portrait .................
113
Beauty shops ..........................................
187
Funeral service and crematories ............
178
Miscellaneous personal services ............
73
Business services ....................................... 10,569
Advertising ..............................................
–
Credit reporting and collection ................
–
Mailing, reproduction, stenographic .......
429
Services to buildings ..............................
3,123
Miscellaneous equipment rental and
leasing ..................................................
1,246
Personnel supply services ......................
1,519
Computer and data processing
services ................................................
1,368
Miscellaneous business services ...........
2,791
Auto repair, services, and parking ..............
3,030
Automotive rentals, no drivers ................
682
Automobile parking .................................
137
Automotive repair shops .........................
1,806
Automotive services, except repair ........
405
Miscellaneous repair services ....................
1,636
Electrical repair shops ............................
431
Reupholstery and furniture repair ...........
–
Miscellaneous repair shops ....................
1,162
Motion pictures ...........................................
439
Motion picture production and services ..
360
Motion picture distribution and
services ................................................
35
Video tape rental ....................................
–
Amusement and recreation services ..........
3,818
Producers, orchestras, entertainers .......
201
Commercial sports .................................
432
Miscellaneous amusement, recreation
services ................................................
3,175
Health services ........................................... 64,440
Offices and clinics of medical doctors ....
1,557
Offices and clinics of dentists .................
–
57,855
2,973
2,891
–
1,448
11,521
560
558
–
769
17,961
1,817
1,815
–
706
16,737
421
357
–
479
981
87
159
161
–
6,544
–
–
341
1,348
491
–
205
–
–
2,323
–
–
214
116
476
–
204
–
–
2,725
–
–
–
1,160
360
43
–
–
–
3,732
247
–
–
1,002
1,099
734
–
277
584
203
964
2,001
1,947
429
81
1,242
195
849
290
–
544
296
228
725
879
540
78
–
266
191
121
30
–
89
–
–
33
–
2,306
141
162
1,993
30,944
924
–
Total
Insurance carriers .......................................
Life insurance .........................................
Medical service and health insurance ....
Fire, marine, and casualty insurance .....
Insurance agents, brokers, and service .....
Real estate .................................................
Real estate operators and lessors ..........
Real estate agents and managers .........
Subdividers and developers ...................
Holding and other investment offices .........
Investment offices ..................................
Assaults and violent acts
Fires
and
explosions
Total
13,748
161
134
–
51
12,437
93
91
–
40
1,312
68
43
–
11
41,349
3,325
3,178
–
1,020
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
–
–
–
–
925
–
–
–
147
31
–
–
–
–
821
–
–
–
126
–
–
–
–
–
104
–
–
–
–
772
–
114
–
80
4,999
311
–
–
922
–
507
–
–
–
210
–
210
–
–
150
553
1,036
115
–
541
343
450
68
–
311
59
57
308
1,416
1,453
457
129
442
425
513
117
–
383
–
–
–
–
71
414
125
19
72
–
–
–
–
–
–
125
–
–
–
–
71
497
168
19
72
–
–
–
14
–
–
153
–
–
–
–
–
764
1,351
2,151
332
204
968
647
917
155
–
710
788
505
–
–
492
41
37
–
–
975
–
48
–
–
754
–
32
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
216
–
130
–
–
29
–
–
122
–
101
33
–
2,954
343
705
380
4,386
828
323
906
7,052
440
–
713
4,228
406
–
–
58
5,981
89
–
19
293
–
–
1,900
15,979
1,221
–
–
–
–
362
93
38
–
–
69
–
–
–
–
78
–
–
74
63
–
–
77
6,275
116
–
94
–
–
–
–
–
All
other
events5
17
286
219
66
–
–
–
Page 24
8
All
other
assaults
–
–
–
–
–
269
218
51
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
By
person
17
–
–
–
–
–
–
552
102
159
261
344
2,045
681
1,027
336
–
7
738
783
83
–
–
–
–
–
–
14
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events
or exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Contact with objects
Industry2
SIC
code3
Total
cases
Total
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 .......................
Schools and educational services,
n.e.c. ....................................................
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 .........................
Labor organizations ................................
Civic and social associations ..................
Religious organizations ..........................
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 ..........
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
Caught
in or
compressed
or
crushed
Fall
to
lower
level
Fall
on
same
level
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
804
805
806
807
808
809
81
82
821
822
1,549
55,906
70,974
1,841
11,062
4,352
2,552
11,118
4,159
6,111
233
7,230
9,530
260
968
532
255
2,111
759
1,164
198
3,240
4,812
144
358
264
100
1,092
443
538
–
2,741
3,099
81
484
204
133
607
193
365
–
943
1,115
–
–
–
17
238
–
168
–
741
1,695
97
487
249
121
1,124
443
593
265
8,892
10,437
254
1,745
676
512
1,875
795
975
95
1,605
2,057
45
264
100
255
405
165
215
829
83
832
833
835
836
839
84
841
842
86
863
864
866
869
87
871
872
873
874
444
44,969
11,680
6,483
5,473
19,745
1,589
1,496
692
804
6,648
466
3,556
1,124
906
16,183
5,186
1,552
3,548
5,897
–
6,583
1,641
1,029
786
2,936
190
244
126
118
1,160
–
745
247
91
3,044
1,264
104
582
1,094
–
3,284
811
504
461
1,389
118
122
–
60
641
–
496
87
44
1,674
635
76
323
641
–
1,946
530
366
278
707
65
66
–
–
304
–
206
–
–
701
336
–
165
184
–
901
–
60
–
764
–
42
17
–
180
–
31
125
20
418
133
–
43
229
–
2,969
1,205
425
233
821
285
157
–
86
707
–
320
315
–
1,071
395
71
283
322
–
8,567
2,149
1,063
1,929
3,234
192
238
161
77
1,160
–
629
177
241
2,550
587
364
334
1,265
–
1,399
446
239
103
525
85
24
17
–
190
–
158
–
–
429
186
–
79
140
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 25
TABLE R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 2001 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness4
Overexertion
Industry2
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 .......................
Schools and educational services,
n.e.c. ....................................................
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 .........................
Labor organizations ................................
Civic and social associations ..................
Religious organizations ..........................
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 ..........
Exposure
to
Transharmful
portation
subaccistance
dents
or
environment
Total
In lifting
Repetitive
motion
617
25,813
30,389
234
4,529
1,248
429
2,439
668
1,562
411
13,060
13,427
116
2,219
780
285
1,352
339
864
–
498
2,291
243
91
98
290
257
–
214
104
2,317
3,330
66
280
234
99
495
101
389
74
206
955
317
1,700
570
103
449
133
157
103
11,983
2,947
1,561
768
6,371
336
358
127
231
1,531
257
839
192
143
3,536
1,132
320
790
1,294
85
5,587
1,573
714
550
2,512
240
207
–
135
1,052
–
644
96
81
2,003
727
242
320
715
–
521
70
238
–
125
68
–
11
–
169
–
35
–
50
1,027
210
241
291
285
–
1,144
325
161
109
524
–
124
83
41
409
–
319
–
52
870
224
144
285
216
140
2,675
1,046
431
304
747
148
58
–
52
283
–
110
–
63
1,533
519
155
202
657
1 Days-away-from-work cases include those which result in days away from
work with or without restricted work activity.
2 Totals include data for industries not shown separately.
3 Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1987 Edition.
4 Data shown in columns correspond to the following Event codes: Contact
with objects, Total = 00-09; Struck by object = 020-029; Struck against object =
010-019; Caught in or compressed or crushed = 030-049; Fall to lower level =
110-119; Fall on same level = 130-139; Slips or trips without fall = 215;
Overexertion, Total = 220-229; In lifting = 221; Repetitive motion = 230-239;
Exposure to harmful substance or environment = 30-39; Transportation accidents
= 40-49; Fires and explosions = 50-52; Assaults and violent acts, Total = 60-63; By
person = 61; All other assaults = 60, 62, and 63; All other events = all remaining
codes, including 9999 (Nonclassifiable). These codes are based on the 1992
Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System developed by the Bureau of
Labor Statistics.
5 Includes nonclassifiable responses.
6 Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees.
7 Data conforming to OSHA definitions for mining operators in coal, metal, and
Assaults and violent acts
Fires
and
explosions
–
–
18
–
–
–
–
8
–
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12
–
Total
By
person
All
other
assaults
All
other
events5
–
3,020
2,646
17
298
144
78
793
694
95
–
2,920
2,622
–
168
140
61
746
684
62
–
–
24
–
130
–
17
48
–
33
–
5,548
7,626
299
701
502
409
1,161
369
739
–
4,308
756
555
–
2,819
101
130
15
116
255
–
45
–
197
208
133
–
26
49
–
4,152
659
552
–
2,787
93
13
13
–
37
–
–
–
–
149
91
–
8
49
–
157
97
–
–
–
–
117
–
116
217
–
–
–
195
59
–
–
18
–
–
4,815
1,089
781
1,143
1,642
159
141
–
67
772
–
345
129
53
1,899
532
129
664
574
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. 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.
8 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.
9 Data conforming to OSHA definitions for employers in railroad transportation
are provided to BLS by the Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department of
Transportation.
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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