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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2000
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
2 days
3 - 5 days
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total .................................
1,664,018
267,383
16.1
214,566
12.9
331,806
19.9
Agriculture, forestry, and
fishing4 ....................................
37,256
5,951
16.0
5,010
13.4
7,315
19.6
01-02
15,060
1,812
12.0
2,033
13.5
3,198
21.2
01
011
016
017
018
10,092
262
1,798
2,850
3,439
1,110
7
112
347
509
11.0
2.7
6.2
12.2
14.8
1,321
3
181
350
449
13.1
1.1
10.1
12.3
13.1
1,950
48
371
468
725
19.3
18.3
20.6
16.4
21.1
02
4,969
703
14.1
712
14.3
1,248
25.1
021
024
025
027
07
072
074
1,805
1,796
1,008
342
21,306
3,275
2,899
293
119
211
77
3,953
842
771
16.2
6.6
20.9
22.5
18.6
25.7
26.6
301
234
124
51
2,886
157
599
16.7
13.0
12.3
14.9
13.5
4.8
20.7
332
562
278
74
3,985
372
733
18.4
31.3
27.6
21.6
18.7
11.4
25.3
075
746
144
19.3
114
15.3
164
22.0
078
08
081
085
11,792
793
277
325
1,830
169
36
45
15.5
21.3
13.0
13.8
1,862
80
31
47
15.8
10.1
11.2
14.5
2,129
117
34
38
18.1
14.8
12.3
11.7
09
97
16
16.5
12
12.4
15
15.5
10
101
102
103
104
14,084
536
159
86
55
176
725
31
7
2
4
12
5.1
5.8
4.4
2.3
7.3
6.8
837
31
12
3
1
7
5.9
5.8
7.5
3.5
1.8
4.0
2,632
43
12
10
2
12
18.7
8.0
7.5
11.6
3.6
6.8
106
15
3
20.0
109
12
45
4,033
6
248
13.3
6.1
8
224
17.8
5.6
4
417
8.9
10.3
122
123
13
138
3,944
89
6,903
6,166
235
13
119
54
6.0
14.6
1.7
.9
219
5
362
287
5.6
5.6
5.2
4.7
411
6
1,817
1,741
10.4
6.7
26.3
28.2
14
141
2,612
231
327
31
12.5
13.4
220
25
8.4
10.8
355
32
13.6
13.9
142
144
1,233
708
155
94
12.6
13.3
91
68
7.4
9.6
151
117
12.2
16.5
145
167
27
16.2
14
8.4
24
14.4
147
141
3
2.1
7
5.0
14
9.9
149
132
17
12.9
15
11.4
17
12.9
Agricultural production4 ............
Agricultural production—
crops4 ...................................
Cash grains4 ......................
Vegetables and melons4 ....
Fruits and tree nuts4 ...........
Horticultural specialties4 .....
Agricultural production—
livestock 4 .............................
Livestock, except dairy and
poultry4 .............................
Dairy farms4 .......................
Poultry and eggs4 ...............
Animal specialties4 .............
Agricultural services ...............
Crop services .....................
Veterinary services ............
Animal services, except
veterinary .........................
Landscape and horticultural
services ............................
Forestry ..................................
Timber tracts ......................
Forestry services ................
Fishing, hunting, and
trapping ................................
Mining5 ......................................
Metal mining5 .........................
Iron ores5 ...........................
Copper ores5 ......................
Lead and zinc ores5 ...........
Gold and silver ores5 ..........
Ferroalloy ores, except
vanadium5 ........................
Miscellaneous metal
ores5 .................................
Coal mining5 ...........................
Bituminous coal and lignite
mining5 .............................
Anthracite mining5 ..............
Oil and gas extraction ............
Oil and gas field services ...
Nonmetallic minerals, except
fuels5 ....................................
Dimension stone5 ...............
Crushed and broken
stone ................................
Sand and gravel5 ...............
Clay, ceramic, and
refractory minerals5 ..........
Chemical and fertilizer
minerals5 ..........................
Miscellaneous nonmetallic
minerals5 ..........................
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See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Total ................................. 210,890
11 - 20 days
21 - 30 days
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
12.7
185,564
11.2
103,643
31 days or more
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
Number
Percent
6.2
350,166
21.0
6
Agriculture, forestry, and
fishing4 ....................................
5,421
14.6
3,208
8.6
2,750
7.4
7,601
20.4
6
Agricultural production4 ............
2,208
14.7
1,317
8.7
1,040
6.9
3,451
22.9
6
1,405
11
386
405
402
13.9
4.2
21.5
14.2
11.7
941
3
185
276
347
9.3
1.1
10.3
9.7
10.1
721
86
110
139
341
7.1
32.8
6.1
4.9
9.9
2,642
104
452
863
665
26.2
39.7
25.1
30.3
19.3
7
30
7
8
6
803
16.2
376
7.6
318
6.4
809
16.3
5
281
345
118
57
3,152
352
305
15.6
19.2
11.7
16.7
14.8
10.7
10.5
149
135
77
14
1,823
420
59
8.3
7.5
7.6
4.1
8.6
12.8
2.0
112
148
50
7
1,581
174
96
6.2
8.2
5.0
2.0
7.4
5.3
3.3
338
251
150
63
3,927
957
336
18.7
14.0
14.9
18.4
18.4
29.2
11.6
5
5
4
4
5
10
3
98
13.1
64
8.6
46
6.2
116
15.5
5
1,905
53
31
19
16.2
6.7
11.2
5.8
1,093
57
3
45
9.3
7.2
1.1
13.8
1,022
108
92
17
8.7
13.6
33.2
5.2
1,952
209
51
113
16.6
26.4
18.4
34.8
6
7
28
14
8
8.2
11
11.3
21
21.6
15
15.5
8
1,460
40
13
4
3
13
10.4
7.5
8.2
4.7
5.5
7.4
1,342
46
14
6
5
19
9.5
8.6
8.8
7.0
9.1
10.8
730
22
5
2
2
10
5.2
4.1
3.1
2.3
3.6
5.7
6,357
323
96
59
38
103
45.1
60.3
60.4
68.6
69.1
58.5
21
43
43
50
57
43
3
20.0
2
13.3
7
46.7
24
4
397
8.9
9.8
2
376
4.4
9.3
1
265
2.2
6.6
20
2,106
44.4
52.2
15
33
394
3
797
644
10.0
3.4
11.5
10.4
367
9
722
680
9.3
10.1
10.5
11.0
261
4
341
252
6.6
4.5
4.9
4.1
2,057
49
2,744
2,509
52.2
55.1
39.8
40.7
33
39
20
20
226
36
8.7
15.6
198
19
7.6
8.2
102
10
3.9
4.3
1,184
78
45.3
33.8
19
10
94
59
7.6
8.3
100
48
8.1
6.8
54
18
4.4
2.5
588
304
47.7
42.9
26
13
22
13.2
8
4.8
7
4.2
65
38.9
10
9
6.4
8
5.7
12
8.5
88
62.4
43
6
4.5
15
11.4
1
.8
61
46.2
16
Agricultural production—
crops4 ...................................
Cash grains4 ......................
Vegetables and melons4 ....
Fruits and tree nuts4 ...........
Horticultural specialties4 .....
Agricultural production—
livestock 4 .............................
Livestock, except dairy and
poultry4 .............................
Dairy farms4 .......................
Poultry and eggs4 ...............
Animal specialties4 .............
Agricultural services ...............
Crop services .....................
Veterinary services ............
Animal services, except
veterinary .........................
Landscape and horticultural
services ............................
Forestry ..................................
Timber tracts ......................
Forestry services ................
Fishing, hunting, and
trapping ................................
Mining5 ......................................
Metal mining5 .........................
Iron ores5 ...........................
Copper ores5 ......................
Lead and zinc ores5 ...........
Gold and silver ores5 ..........
Ferroalloy ores, except
vanadium5 ........................
Miscellaneous metal
ores5 .................................
Coal mining5 ...........................
Bituminous coal and lignite
mining5 .............................
Anthracite mining5 ..............
Oil and gas extraction ............
Oil and gas field services ...
Nonmetallic minerals, except
fuels5 ....................................
Dimension stone5 ...............
Crushed and broken
stone ................................
Sand and gravel5 ...............
Clay, ceramic, and
refractory minerals5 ..........
Chemical and fertilizer
minerals5 ..........................
Miscellaneous nonmetallic
minerals5 ..........................
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 2
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
Construction .............................
General building contractors ..
Residential building
construction ......................
Operative builders ..............
Nonresidential building
construction ......................
Heavy construction, except
building .................................
Highway and street
construction ......................
Heavy construction, except
highway ............................
Special trade contractors .......
Plumbing, heating,
air-conditioning .................
Painting and paper
hanging ............................
Electrical work ....................
Masonry, stonework, and
plastering .........................
Carpentry and floor work ....
Roofing, siding, and sheet
metal work ........................
Concrete work ....................
Water well drilling ...............
Miscellaneous special trade
contractors .......................
SIC
code3
1 day
2 days
3 - 5 days
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
15
194,410
41,925
25,038
5,618
12.9
13.4
22,498
4,537
11.6
10.8
35,550
7,711
18.3
18.4
152
153
22,685
551
2,625
54
11.6
9.8
2,170
40
9.6
7.3
4,041
96
17.8
17.4
154
18,689
2,940
15.7
2,328
12.5
3,573
19.1
16
23,156
2,757
11.9
2,855
12.3
3,901
16.8
161
7,933
840
10.6
969
12.2
1,400
17.6
162
17
15,223
129,329
1,917
16,664
12.6
12.9
1,886
15,105
12.4
11.7
2,501
23,938
16.4
18.5
171
28,224
3,700
13.1
3,568
12.6
5,166
18.3
172
173
5,668
22,508
494
3,430
8.7
15.2
278
2,777
4.9
12.3
1,246
4,093
22.0
18.2
174
175
18,843
11,138
2,048
1,196
10.9
10.7
2,046
1,573
10.9
14.1
3,439
1,596
18.3
14.3
176
177
178
9,982
10,384
822
1,073
1,173
362
10.7
11.3
44.0
1,092
1,183
101
10.9
11.4
12.3
1,741
2,044
119
17.4
19.7
14.5
179
21,758
3,188
14.7
2,487
11.4
4,495
20.7
376,574
70,127
18.6
47,896
12.7
66,689
17.7
24
241
243,925
26,431
2,202
46,381
4,894
149
19.0
18.5
6.8
31,075
3,569
143
12.7
13.5
6.5
42,959
5,053
319
17.6
19.1
14.5
242
6,542
1,463
22.4
890
13.6
1,290
19.7
2421
5,399
1,255
23.2
721
13.4
1,059
19.6
2426
966
182
18.8
136
14.1
179
18.5
243
2431
2434
10,321
3,977
3,078
2,145
811
586
20.8
20.4
19.0
1,538
629
495
14.9
15.8
16.1
2,177
805
809
21.1
20.2
26.3
2435
777
196
25.2
83
10.7
138
17.8
2436
475
67
14.1
52
10.9
59
12.4
2439
244
2448
2,014
2,550
2,227
485
366
289
24.1
14.4
13.0
281
364
331
14.0
14.3
14.9
366
541
432
18.2
21.2
19.4
245
2451
3,240
2,028
505
290
15.6
14.3
479
277
14.8
13.7
464
249
14.3
12.3
2452
1,211
215
17.8
202
16.7
215
17.8
249
2491
1,576
309
265
51
16.8
16.5
154
41
9.8
13.3
262
12
16.6
3.9
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 ............
Private
industry4
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 3
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
11 - 20 days
21 - 30 days
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
24,826
5,846
12.8
13.9
22,526
4,216
11.6
10.1
13,290
3,011
3,657
18
16.1
3.3
2,046
166
9.0
30.1
2,171
11.6
2,004
2,555
11.0
809
Percent
6.8
7.2
50,682
10,986
26.1
26.2
8
8
1,778
23
7.8
4.2
6,368
155
28.1
28.1
10
18
10.7
1,210
6.5
4,463
23.9
6
3,219
13.9
1,510
6.5
6,358
27.5
10
10.2
1,153
14.5
575
7.2
2,186
27.6
10
1,747
16,424
11.5
12.7
2,067
15,090
13.6
11.7
935
8,769
6.1
6.8
4,172
33,337
27.4
25.8
9
8
3,613
12.8
3,589
12.7
1,574
5.6
7,015
24.9
8
1,351
3,104
23.8
13.8
221
2,696
3.9
12.0
307
1,596
5.4
7.1
1,772
4,812
31.3
21.4
6
7
2,375
1,301
12.6
11.7
2,094
2,537
11.1
22.8
1,673
612
8.9
5.5
5,167
2,324
27.4
20.9
10
10
1,089
1,330
63
10.9
12.8
7.7
1,058
1,087
24
10.6
10.5
2.9
879
865
3
8.8
8.3
.4
3,049
2,702
151
30.5
26.0
18.4
10
8
2
2,199
10.1
1,783
8.2
1,261
5.8
6,346
29.2
7
Manufacturing ..........................
45,629
12.1
43,742
11.6
26,908
7.1
75,584
20.1
6
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 ............
29,068
3,337
342
11.9
12.6
15.5
27,919
2,649
246
11.4
10.0
11.2
17,715
1,772
135
7.3
6.7
6.1
48,808
5,157
868
20.0
19.5
39.4
6
5
15
697
10.7
520
7.9
548
8.4
1,134
17.3
4
559
10.4
446
8.3
467
8.6
892
16.5
4
130
13.5
67
6.9
62
6.4
209
21.6
5
1,280
525
402
12.4
13.2
13.1
1,016
367
230
9.8
9.2
7.5
558
207
126
5.4
5.2
4.1
1,606
634
431
15.6
15.9
14.0
4
4
4
75
9.7
119
15.3
42
5.4
123
15.8
5
35
7.4
83
17.5
45
9.5
133
28.0
17
243
437
402
12.1
17.1
18.1
217
210
191
10.8
8.2
8.6
137
117
108
6.8
4.6
4.8
284
514
473
14.1
20.2
21.2
5
6
6
409
279
12.6
13.8
434
301
13.4
14.8
318
210
9.8
10.4
631
423
19.5
20.9
7
7
130
10.7
133
11.0
108
8.9
209
17.3
5
172
–
10.9
–
223
53
14.1
17.2
95
22
6.0
7.1
404
129
25.6
41.7
10
17
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 4
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
Number
Construction .............................
General building contractors ..
Residential building
construction ......................
Operative builders ..............
Nonresidential building
construction ......................
Heavy construction, except
building .................................
Highway and street
construction ......................
Heavy construction, except
highway ............................
Special trade contractors .......
Plumbing, heating,
air-conditioning .................
Painting and paper
hanging ............................
Electrical work ....................
Masonry, stonework, and
plastering .........................
Carpentry and floor work ....
Roofing, siding, and sheet
metal work ........................
Concrete work ....................
Water well drilling ...............
Miscellaneous special trade
contractors .......................
Number
31 days or more
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Reconstituted wood
products .......................
Wood products, n.e.c. ...
Furniture and fixtures .............
Household furniture ............
Wood household
furniture ........................
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 .................
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 .................................
Structural clay products .....
Brick and structural clay
tile ................................
Pottery and related
products ...........................
Vitreous plumbing
fixtures .........................
Pottery products,
n.e.c. ...........................
Concrete, gypsum, and
plaster products ...............
Concrete block and
brick .............................
Concrete products,
n.e.c. ...........................
Ready-mixed concrete ...
Gypsum 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 .......................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
2493
2499
25
251
296
971
14,195
7,456
80
133
2,811
1,494
27.0
13.7
19.8
20.0
20
93
2,234
1,153
6.8
9.6
15.7
15.5
37
213
2,410
1,230
12.5
21.9
17.0
16.5
2511
3,549
782
22.0
571
16.1
575
16.2
2512
1,917
289
15.1
261
13.6
277
14.4
2514
524
143
27.3
78
14.9
96
18.3
2515
252
2521
1,171
1,598
628
207
351
106
17.7
22.0
16.9
211
182
81
18.0
11.4
12.9
237
299
85
20.2
18.7
13.5
2522
969
245
25.3
101
10.4
214
22.1
253
254
1,607
2,741
321
489
20.0
17.8
218
514
13.6
18.8
260
454
16.2
16.6
2541
1,823
312
17.1
395
21.7
286
15.7
2542
918
177
19.3
119
13.0
169
18.4
2599
545
93
17.1
124
22.8
136
25.0
32
321
17,464
389
2,853
51
16.3
13.1
2,222
31
12.7
8.0
2,755
73
15.8
18.8
322
1,360
149
11.0
150
11.0
208
15.3
3229
1,028
118
11.5
131
12.7
168
16.3
323
325
1,436
951
282
199
19.6
20.9
127
192
8.8
20.2
320
149
22.3
15.7
3251
489
109
22.3
70
14.3
81
16.6
326
1,016
218
21.5
172
16.9
186
18.3
3261
124
13
10.5
20
16.1
21
16.9
3269
488
144
29.5
110
22.5
49
10.0
327
9,457
1,628
17.2
1,266
13.4
1,371
14.5
3271
940
126
13.4
73
7.8
235
25.0
3272
3273
3275
3,712
4,599
171
895
578
29
24.1
12.6
17.0
489
695
5
13.2
15.1
2.9
542
560
26
14.6
12.2
15.2
329
3291
33
1,700
309
21,179
198
39
4,233
11.6
12.6
20.0
195
50
2,267
11.5
16.2
10.7
301
48
3,308
17.7
15.5
15.6
331
5,444
796
14.6
558
10.2
691
12.7
3312
2,647
286
10.8
236
8.9
328
12.4
3315
967
132
13.7
111
11.5
151
15.6
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Reconstituted wood
products .......................
Wood products, n.e.c. ...
Furniture and fixtures .............
Household furniture ............
Wood household
furniture ........................
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 .................
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 .................................
Structural clay products .....
Brick and structural clay
tile ................................
Pottery and related
products ...........................
Vitreous plumbing
fixtures .........................
Pottery products,
n.e.c. ...........................
Concrete, gypsum, and
plaster products ...............
Concrete block and
brick .............................
Concrete products,
n.e.c. ...........................
Ready-mixed concrete ...
Gypsum 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 .......................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
27
145
1,653
756
9.1
14.9
11.6
10.1
40
130
1,575
832
13.5
13.4
11.1
11.2
5
69
908
508
1.7
7.1
6.4
6.8
87
188
2,604
1,483
29.4
19.4
18.3
19.9
7
7
5
5
309
8.7
458
12.9
260
7.3
595
16.8
4
209
10.9
184
9.6
102
5.3
595
31.0
8
55
10.5
65
12.4
28
5.3
59
11.3
3
163
197
80
13.9
12.3
12.7
116
215
78
9.9
13.5
12.4
71
117
55
6.1
7.3
8.8
166
237
143
14.2
14.8
22.8
4
5
9
117
12.1
137
14.1
62
6.4
94
9.7
4
230
401
14.3
14.6
180
255
11.2
9.3
105
135
6.5
4.9
294
494
18.3
18.0
6
5
322
17.7
143
7.8
81
4.4
285
15.6
5
79
8.6
113
12.3
54
5.9
209
22.8
5
54
9.9
36
6.6
39
7.2
62
11.4
3
1,856
38
10.6
9.8
2,083
35
11.9
9.0
1,307
37
7.5
9.5
4,388
124
25.1
31.9
8
11
160
11.8
210
15.4
115
8.5
369
27.1
11
100
9.7
172
16.7
73
7.1
267
26.0
10
194
87
13.5
9.1
146
88
10.2
9.3
72
40
5.0
4.2
295
195
20.5
20.5
5
3
58
11.9
58
11.9
18
3.7
94
19.2
5
79
7.8
163
16.0
64
6.3
134
13.2
4
13
10.5
13
10.5
23
18.5
21
16.9
7
33
6.8
93
19.1
–
58
11.9
2
1,049
11.1
1,069
11.3
676
7.1
2,398
25.4
7
79
8.4
115
12.2
71
7.6
241
25.6
8
338
605
23
9.1
13.2
13.5
426
480
42
11.5
10.4
24.6
300
285
16
8.1
6.2
9.4
723
1,395
31
19.5
30.3
18.1
5
10
12
173
13
2,541
10.2
4.2
12.0
276
69
2,691
16.2
22.3
12.7
101
20
1,741
5.9
6.5
8.2
457
70
4,398
26.9
22.7
20.8
10
11
7
711
13.1
691
12.7
556
10.2
1,441
26.5
10
259
9.8
426
16.1
221
8.3
892
33.7
15
187
19.3
131
13.5
111
11.5
145
15.0
7
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Steel pipe and tubes ......
Iron and steel foundries .....
Gray and ductile iron
foundries ......................
Steel investment
foundries ......................
Primary nonferrous
metals ..............................
Primary copper ...............
Primary aluminum ..........
Primary nonferrous
metals, n.e.c. ...............
Secondary nonferrous
metals ..............................
Nonferrous rolling and
drawing ............................
Copper rolling and
drawing ........................
Aluminum sheet, plate,
and foil .........................
Aluminum extruded
products .......................
Nonferrous 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 ...........................
Fabricated structural
metal ............................
Metal doors, sash, and
trim ...............................
Fabricated plate work
(boiler shops) ...............
Sheet metalwork ............
Architectural metal
work .............................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
3317
332
1,323
5,088
274
1,097
20.7
21.6
176
509
13.3
10.0
157
841
11.9
16.5
3321
3,031
871
28.7
352
11.6
473
15.6
3324
376
90
23.9
32
8.5
76
20.2
333
3331
3334
623
27
458
68
46
48
10.9
–
10.5
40
7.4
–
8.7
102
7
85
16.4
25.9
18.6
3339
138
20
14.5
6
4.3
10
7.2
334
446
68
15.2
78
17.5
98
22.0
335
4,439
805
18.1
434
9.8
767
17.3
3351
636
93
14.6
47
7.4
106
16.7
3353
331
57
17.2
29
8.8
33
10.0
3354
1,121
270
24.1
169
15.1
229
20.4
3357
1,790
329
18.4
126
7.0
307
17.2
336
4,024
1,012
25.1
553
13.7
639
15.9
3363
1,688
319
18.9
248
14.7
289
17.1
3364
3365
381
1,232
96
362
25.2
29.4
60
169
15.7
13.7
20
243
5.2
19.7
339
3398
34
1,115
914
43,323
387
341
8,329
34.7
37.3
19.2
89
62
5,893
8.0
6.8
13.6
170
159
7,990
15.2
17.4
18.4
341
3411
513
336
66
43
12.9
12.8
62
30
12.1
8.9
101
37
19.7
11.0
342
3421
3,102
247
571
52
18.4
21.1
329
29
10.6
11.7
636
48
20.5
19.4
3423
3429
1,122
1,529
251
247
22.4
16.2
88
179
7.8
11.7
218
324
19.4
21.2
343
3431
950
291
113
39
11.9
13.4
188
43
19.8
14.8
174
55
18.3
18.9
3432
294
33
11.2
54
18.4
40
13.6
3433
365
41
11.2
90
24.7
79
21.6
344
16,730
3,191
19.1
2,140
12.8
3,122
18.7
3441
4,436
761
17.2
643
14.5
1,091
24.6
3442
2,102
390
18.6
392
18.6
327
15.6
3443
3444
3,685
4,173
846
726
23.0
17.4
340
430
9.2
10.3
648
717
17.6
17.2
3446
917
83
9.1
154
16.8
156
17.0
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 7
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Steel pipe and tubes ......
Iron and steel foundries .....
Gray and ductile iron
foundries ......................
Steel investment
foundries ......................
Primary nonferrous
metals ..............................
Primary copper ...............
Primary aluminum ..........
Primary nonferrous
metals, n.e.c. ...............
Secondary nonferrous
metals ..............................
Nonferrous rolling and
drawing ............................
Copper rolling and
drawing ........................
Aluminum sheet, plate,
and foil .........................
Aluminum extruded
products .......................
Nonferrous 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 ...........................
Fabricated structural
metal ............................
Metal doors, sash, and
trim ...............................
Fabricated plate work
(boiler shops) ...............
Sheet metalwork ............
Architectural metal
work .............................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
194
752
14.7
14.8
100
708
7.6
13.9
139
328
10.5
6.4
282
853
21.3
16.8
6
6
394
13.0
333
11.0
210
6.9
399
13.2
4
64
17.0
45
12.0
11
2.9
58
15.4
5
62
40
10.0
–
8.7
59
5
36
9.5
18.5
7.9
48
3
39
7.7
11.1
8.5
238
12
169
38.2
44.4
36.9
15
22
15
22
15.9
18
13.0
6
4.3
57
41.3
15
5
1.1
90
20.2
47
10.5
60
13.5
4
523
11.8
493
11.1
379
8.5
1,036
23.3
7
51
8.0
64
10.1
52
8.2
224
35.2
15
19
5.7
31
9.4
27
8.2
135
40.8
15
118
10.5
109
9.7
60
5.4
165
14.7
4
270
15.1
217
12.1
181
10.1
359
20.1
8
386
9.6
446
11.1
333
8.3
655
16.3
5
184
10.9
181
10.7
160
9.5
306
18.1
5
37
117
9.7
9.5
70
106
18.4
8.6
38
100
10.0
8.1
59
134
15.5
10.9
7
3
102
89
5,035
9.1
9.7
11.6
205
178
5,178
18.4
19.5
12.0
50
35
2,914
4.5
3.8
6.7
113
51
7,985
10.1
5.6
18.4
3
3
5
93
66
18.1
19.6
44
25
8.6
7.4
56
56
10.9
16.7
93
80
18.1
23.8
7
10
380
17
12.3
6.9
324
25
10.4
10.1
177
29
5.7
11.7
685
46
22.1
18.6
6
5
86
251
7.7
16.4
126
141
11.2
9.2
43
74
3.8
4.8
309
313
27.5
20.5
6
6
103
54
10.8
18.6
102
47
10.7
16.2
64
10
6.7
3.4
206
42
21.7
14.4
6
6
16
5.4
33
11.2
36
12.2
82
27.9
14
33
9.0
22
6.0
18
4.9
81
22.2
4
1,900
11.4
2,148
12.8
1,115
6.7
3,113
18.6
5
479
10.8
481
10.8
337
7.6
644
14.5
5
229
10.9
185
8.8
183
8.7
396
18.8
5
484
513
13.1
12.3
468
795
12.7
19.1
266
218
7.2
5.2
632
774
17.2
18.5
6
7
63
6.9
69
7.5
29
3.2
364
39.7
15
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 8
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Prefabricated metal
buildings .......................
Miscellaneous metal
work .............................
Screw machine products,
bolts, etc. ..........................
Screw machine
products .......................
Bolts, nuts, rivets, and
washers ........................
Metal forgings and
stampings .........................
Iron and steel forgings ...
Nonferrous forgings .......
Automotive stampings ....
Metal stampings,
n.e.c. ...........................
Metal services, n.e.c. ........
Plating and polishing ......
Metal coating and allied
services ........................
Ordnance and accessories,
n.e.c. ...............................
Small arms ammunition
Ammunition, except for
small arms, n.e.c. ........
Miscellaneous fabricated
metal products .................
Industrial valves .............
Fluid power valves and
hose fittings ..................
Valves and pipe fittings,
n.e.c. ...........................
Wire springs ...................
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 ....................
Mining machinery ...........
Oil and gas field
machinery ....................
Conveyors and
conveying equipment ...
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
3448
1,117
282
25.2
155
13.9
164
14.7
3449
300
103
34.3
26
8.7
19
6.3
345
2,902
769
26.5
465
16.0
578
19.9
3451
1,819
479
26.3
361
19.8
364
20.0
3452
1,083
290
26.8
104
9.6
213
19.7
346
3462
3463
3465
7,759
1,358
281
3,096
1,466
316
13
608
18.9
23.3
4.6
19.6
1,038
124
9
450
13.4
9.1
3.2
14.5
1,070
138
104
429
13.8
10.2
37.0
13.9
3469
347
3471
2,954
3,905
2,255
530
733
352
17.9
18.8
15.6
438
662
362
14.8
17.0
16.1
400
878
582
13.5
22.5
25.8
3479
1,650
380
23.0
300
18.2
296
17.9
348
3482
662
179
118
18
17.8
10.1
49
15
7.4
8.4
94
41
14.2
22.9
3483
115
11
9.6
6
5.2
19
16.5
349
3491
6,800
550
1,302
126
19.1
22.9
960
150
14.1
27.3
1,338
64
19.7
11.6
3492
617
171
27.7
57
9.2
142
23.0
3494
3495
442
309
92
75
20.8
24.3
67
28
15.2
9.1
63
86
14.3
27.8
3496
1,599
235
14.7
170
10.6
328
20.5
3498
814
133
16.3
89
10.9
194
23.8
3499
2,129
376
17.7
335
15.7
366
17.2
35
351
39,438
1,457
7,479
215
19.0
14.8
5,040
199
12.8
13.7
7,201
213
18.3
14.6
3511
181
23
12.7
9
5.0
12
6.6
3519
1,276
193
15.1
190
14.9
201
15.8
352
2,209
386
17.5
353
16.0
371
16.8
3523
1,803
300
16.6
305
16.9
305
16.9
3524
406
86
21.2
48
11.8
66
16.3
353
6,734
1,098
16.3
809
12.0
1,300
19.3
3531
3532
3,019
587
406
109
13.4
18.6
296
55
9.8
9.4
576
70
19.1
11.9
3533
1,043
125
12.0
211
20.2
194
18.6
3535
706
89
12.6
128
18.1
241
34.1
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 9
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Prefabricated metal
buildings .......................
Miscellaneous metal
work .............................
Screw machine products,
bolts, etc. ..........................
Screw machine
products .......................
Bolts, nuts, rivets, and
washers ........................
Metal forgings and
stampings .........................
Iron and steel forgings ...
Nonferrous forgings .......
Automotive stampings ....
Metal stampings,
n.e.c. ...........................
Metal services, n.e.c. ........
Plating and polishing ......
Metal coating and allied
services ........................
Ordnance and accessories,
n.e.c. ...............................
Small arms ammunition
Ammunition, except for
small arms, n.e.c. ........
Miscellaneous fabricated
metal products .................
Industrial valves .............
Fluid power valves and
hose fittings ..................
Valves and pipe fittings,
n.e.c. ...........................
Wire springs ...................
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 ....................
Mining machinery ...........
Oil and gas field
machinery ....................
Conveyors and
conveying equipment ...
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
117
10.5
126
11.3
42
3.8
230
20.6
4
14
4.7
25
8.3
40
13.3
73
24.3
6
242
8.3
276
9.5
148
5.1
423
14.6
3
128
7.0
181
10.0
63
3.5
242
13.3
3
114
10.5
95
8.8
85
7.8
182
16.8
4
1,051
200
19
294
13.5
14.7
6.8
9.5
1,100
173
40
385
14.2
12.7
14.2
12.4
500
62
52
234
6.4
4.6
18.5
7.6
1,534
346
44
697
19.8
25.5
15.7
22.5
7
7
9
6
504
460
275
17.1
11.8
12.2
484
343
185
16.4
8.8
8.2
152
267
159
5.1
6.8
7.1
446
562
340
15.1
14.4
15.1
6
4
5
185
11.2
157
9.5
108
6.5
222
13.5
3
131
31
19.8
17.3
83
28
12.5
15.6
12
4
1.8
2.2
176
43
26.6
24.0
7
9
14
12.2
25
21.7
4
3.5
36
31.3
13
675
21
9.9
3.8
758
28
11.1
5.1
574
53
8.4
9.6
1,193
107
17.5
19.5
5
2
43
7.0
61
9.9
14
2.3
129
20.9
4
28
4
6.3
1.3
53
85
12.0
27.5
40
5
9.0
1.6
99
26
22.4
8.4
5
3
197
12.3
209
13.1
123
7.7
338
21.1
7
109
13.4
83
10.2
71
8.7
135
16.6
5
248
11.6
208
9.8
259
12.2
337
15.8
5
5,428
188
13.8
12.9
4,266
160
10.8
11.0
2,962
127
7.5
8.7
7,063
355
17.9
24.4
5
8
29
16.0
22
12.2
19
10.5
67
37.0
16
159
12.5
138
10.8
107
8.4
288
22.6
7
390
17.7
331
15.0
120
5.4
258
11.7
5
346
19.2
267
14.8
89
4.9
190
10.5
5
44
10.8
64
15.8
31
7.6
67
16.5
6
895
13.3
821
12.2
473
7.0
1,338
19.9
6
407
169
13.5
28.8
423
56
14.0
9.5
266
16
8.8
2.7
645
112
21.4
19.1
8
7
128
12.3
136
13.0
37
3.5
213
20.4
5
74
10.5
38
5.4
8
1.1
127
18.0
3
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 10
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Industrial trucks and
tractors .........................
Metalworking machinery ....
Machine tools, metal
cutting types .................
Machine tools, metal
forming types ...............
Special dies, tools, jigs
and fixtures ..................
Machine tool
accessories ..................
Welding apparatus .........
Special industry
machinery ........................
Textile machinery ...........
Woodworking
machinery ....................
Paper industries
machinery ....................
Special industry
machinery, n.e.c. .........
General industrial
machinery ........................
Ball and roller bearings ..
Air and gas
compressors ................
Blowers and fans ...........
Packaging machinery .....
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 ........................
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 ............................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
3537
354
723
6,262
203
1,215
28.1
19.4
62
753
8.6
12.0
139
1,069
19.2
17.1
3541
810
114
14.1
124
15.3
156
19.3
3542
529
68
12.9
37
7.0
141
26.7
3544
2,843
624
21.9
386
13.6
375
13.2
3545
3548
1,000
429
169
121
16.9
28.2
106
39
10.6
9.1
214
65
21.4
15.2
355
3552
3,014
396
648
67
21.5
16.9
652
180
21.6
45.5
606
73
20.1
18.4
3553
264
50
18.9
53
20.1
73
27.7
3554
465
122
26.2
50
10.8
49
10.5
3559
1,093
244
22.3
173
15.8
314
28.7
356
3562
5,175
636
957
101
18.5
15.9
523
96
10.1
15.1
1,073
131
20.7
20.6
3563
3564
3565
430
1,247
319
73
298
41
17.0
23.9
12.9
45
110
73
10.5
8.8
22.9
33
383
70
7.7
30.7
21.9
3566
346
47
13.6
25
7.2
63
18.2
3567
379
42
11.1
32
8.4
50
13.2
3568
559
130
23.3
50
8.9
111
19.9
3569
630
135
21.4
65
10.3
159
25.2
357
3571
1,341
511
232
78
17.3
15.3
168
92
12.5
18.0
260
99
19.4
19.4
3577
323
57
17.6
29
9.0
85
26.3
3579
212
42
19.8
13
6.1
37
17.5
358
5,230
831
15.9
452
8.6
983
18.8
3585
3,692
454
12.3
295
8.0
618
16.7
3589
1,191
321
27.0
139
11.7
319
26.8
359
8,018
1,898
23.7
1,130
14.1
1,326
16.5
3592
562
106
18.9
59
10.5
148
26.3
3593
707
251
35.5
129
18.2
188
26.6
3594
501
117
23.4
42
8.4
91
18.2
3599
6,181
1,407
22.8
897
14.5
888
14.4
36
20,027
3,965
19.8
2,600
13.0
3,401
17.0
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 11
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Industrial trucks and
tractors .........................
Metalworking machinery ....
Machine tools, metal
cutting types .................
Machine tools, metal
forming types ...............
Special dies, tools, jigs
and fixtures ..................
Machine tool
accessories ..................
Welding apparatus .........
Special industry
machinery ........................
Textile machinery ...........
Woodworking
machinery ....................
Paper industries
machinery ....................
Special industry
machinery, n.e.c. .........
General industrial
machinery ........................
Ball and roller bearings ..
Air and gas
compressors ................
Blowers and fans ...........
Packaging machinery .....
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 ........................
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 ............................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
50
704
6.9
11.2
85
693
11.8
11.1
69
570
9.5
9.1
114
1,258
15.8
20.1
5
6
120
14.8
125
15.4
12
1.5
158
19.5
7
56
10.6
50
9.5
91
17.2
87
16.4
6
234
8.2
303
10.7
299
10.5
624
21.9
6
166
56
16.6
13.1
96
33
9.6
7.7
75
40
7.5
9.3
173
74
17.3
17.2
6
5
315
14
10.5
3.5
261
6
8.7
1.5
139
6
4.6
1.5
393
49
13.0
12.4
3
2
19
7.2
12
4.5
22
8.3
36
13.6
3
69
14.8
69
14.8
16
3.4
90
19.4
9
88
8.1
81
7.4
54
4.9
139
12.7
3
737
63
14.2
9.9
548
76
10.6
11.9
466
50
9.0
7.9
871
117
16.8
18.4
6
5
52
193
30
12.1
15.5
9.4
108
46
17
25.1
3.7
5.3
39
97
31
9.1
7.8
9.7
80
121
58
18.6
9.7
18.2
12
3
3
26
7.5
40
11.6
51
14.7
94
27.2
11
71
18.7
26
6.9
45
11.9
114
30.1
10
77
13.8
62
11.1
47
8.4
82
14.7
5
83
13.2
74
11.7
36
5.7
78
12.4
4
225
72
16.8
14.1
175
49
13.0
9.6
76
43
5.7
8.4
205
78
15.3
15.3
6
5
59
18.3
45
13.9
7
2.2
41
12.7
5
56
26.4
25
11.8
6
2.8
33
15.6
6
808
15.4
562
10.7
622
11.9
972
18.6
7
680
18.4
377
10.2
546
14.8
723
19.6
8
95
8.0
135
11.3
44
3.7
138
11.6
4
1,166
14.5
715
8.9
369
4.6
1,413
17.6
5
65
11.6
62
11.0
31
5.5
92
16.4
5
57
8.1
42
5.9
13
1.8
26
3.7
2
58
11.6
52
10.4
49
9.8
92
18.4
6
972
15.7
550
8.9
275
4.4
1,192
19.3
5
2,447
12.2
2,092
10.4
1,471
7.3
4,052
20.2
6
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 12
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Electric distribution
equipment ........................
Transformers, except
electronic ......................
Electrical industrial
apparatus .........................
Motors and generators ...
Relays and industrial
controls ........................
Household appliances ........
Household cooking
equipment ....................
Household refrigerators
and freezers .................
Electric housewares and
fans ..............................
Household appliances,
n.e.c. ...........................
Electric lighting and wiring
equipment ........................
Electric lamps .................
Current-carrying wiring
devices .........................
Commercial lighting
fixtures .........................
Household audio and
video equipment ...........
Communications
equipment ........................
Radio and TV
communications
equipment ....................
Communications
equipment, n.e.c. ........
Electronic components and
accessories ......................
Electron tubes ................
Printed circuit boards .....
Semiconductors and
related devices .............
Electronic components,
n.e.c. ...........................
Miscellaneous electrical
equipment and supplies ...
Storage batteries ............
Primary batteries, dry
and wet ........................
Engine electrical
equipment ....................
Electrical equipment and
supplies, n.e.c. ............
Transportation equipment ......
Motor vehicles and
equipment ........................
Motor vehicles and car
bodies ..........................
Truck and bus bodies .....
Motor vehicle parts and
accessories ..................
Truck trailers ..................
Motor homes ..................
Aircraft and parts ................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
361
1,707
395
23.1
173
10.1
274
16.1
3612
731
180
24.6
89
12.2
133
18.2
362
3621
1,798
1,017
353
194
19.6
19.1
322
169
17.9
16.6
267
160
14.8
15.7
3625
363
621
2,070
141
454
22.7
21.9
122
221
19.6
10.7
80
321
12.9
15.5
3631
199
33
16.6
14
7.0
48
24.1
3632
548
119
21.7
70
12.8
50
9.1
3634
467
127
27.2
51
10.9
99
21.2
3639
291
91
31.3
22
7.6
27
9.3
364
3641
2,976
242
559
26
18.8
10.7
379
50
12.7
20.7
493
19
16.6
7.9
3643
949
258
27.2
71
7.5
171
18.0
3646
577
99
17.2
85
14.7
84
14.6
3651
745
207
27.8
107
14.4
124
16.6
366
2,016
404
20.0
167
8.3
427
21.2
3663
697
149
21.4
75
10.8
133
19.1
3669
270
52
19.3
16
5.9
41
15.2
367
3671
3672
6,038
536
1,883
1,105
106
414
18.3
19.8
22.0
918
29
295
15.2
5.4
15.7
1,032
97
392
17.1
18.1
20.8
3674
1,438
336
23.4
264
18.4
258
17.9
3679
1,616
199
12.3
278
17.2
239
14.8
369
3691
2,129
349
397
50
18.6
14.3
258
20
12.1
5.7
401
57
18.8
16.3
3692
281
70
24.9
29
10.3
62
22.1
3694
1,133
213
18.8
123
10.9
233
20.6
3699
37
275
47,186
36
8,845
13.1
18.7
69
5,316
25.1
11.3
25
7,985
9.1
16.9
371
28,597
5,678
19.9
2,964
10.4
4,593
16.1
3711
3713
12,898
2,019
2,374
566
18.4
28.0
1,167
254
9.0
12.6
2,162
216
16.8
10.7
3714
3715
3716
372
11,894
1,511
275
6,880
2,206
433
98
905
18.5
28.7
35.6
13.2
1,216
286
41
906
10.2
18.9
14.9
13.2
1,877
292
46
1,080
15.8
19.3
16.7
15.7
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 13
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Electric distribution
equipment ........................
Transformers, except
electronic ......................
Electrical industrial
apparatus .........................
Motors and generators ...
Relays and industrial
controls ........................
Household appliances ........
Household cooking
equipment ....................
Household refrigerators
and freezers .................
Electric housewares and
fans ..............................
Household appliances,
n.e.c. ...........................
Electric lighting and wiring
equipment ........................
Electric lamps .................
Current-carrying wiring
devices .........................
Commercial lighting
fixtures .........................
Household audio and
video equipment ...........
Communications
equipment ........................
Radio and TV
communications
equipment ....................
Communications
equipment, n.e.c. ........
Electronic components and
accessories ......................
Electron tubes ................
Printed circuit boards .....
Semiconductors and
related devices .............
Electronic components,
n.e.c. ...........................
Miscellaneous electrical
equipment and supplies ...
Storage batteries ............
Primary batteries, dry
and wet ........................
Engine electrical
equipment ....................
Electrical equipment and
supplies, n.e.c. ............
Transportation equipment ......
Motor vehicles and
equipment ........................
Motor vehicles and car
bodies ..........................
Truck and bus bodies .....
Motor vehicle parts and
accessories ..................
Truck trailers ..................
Motor homes ..................
Aircraft and parts ................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
148
8.7
252
14.8
114
6.7
351
20.6
6
68
9.3
91
12.4
22
3.0
148
20.2
5
215
130
12.0
12.8
173
93
9.6
9.1
109
59
6.1
5.8
359
213
20.0
20.9
5
5
49
285
7.9
13.8
68
208
11.0
10.0
43
191
6.9
9.2
118
390
19.0
18.8
5
6
40
20.1
13
6.5
14
7.0
37
18.6
6
64
11.7
54
9.9
78
14.2
113
20.6
7
57
12.2
47
10.1
33
7.1
53
11.3
4
37
12.7
21
7.2
11
3.8
83
28.5
7
352
24
11.8
9.9
310
22
10.4
9.1
222
7
7.5
2.9
662
94
22.2
38.8
6
11
91
9.6
94
9.9
95
10.0
169
17.8
5
84
14.6
65
11.3
40
6.9
120
20.8
7
66
8.9
62
8.3
45
6.0
133
17.9
3
287
14.2
222
11.0
76
3.8
432
21.4
6
68
9.8
91
13.1
29
4.2
152
21.8
5
36
13.3
21
7.8
30
11.1
73
27.0
10
760
90
278
12.6
16.8
14.8
609
94
137
10.1
17.5
7.3
496
45
90
8.2
8.4
4.8
1,116
75
278
18.5
14.0
14.8
5
7
4
151
10.5
153
10.6
84
5.8
193
13.4
3
160
9.9
167
10.3
181
11.2
392
24.3
9
241
28
11.3
8.0
250
65
11.7
18.6
172
47
8.1
13.5
409
83
19.2
23.8
6
14
41
14.6
39
13.9
8
2.8
31
11.0
3
145
12.8
96
8.5
99
8.7
224
19.8
5
17
4,989
6.2
10.6
50
5,970
18.2
12.7
15
3,741
5.5
7.9
63
10,341
22.9
21.9
6
6
3,118
10.9
3,498
12.2
2,452
8.6
6,294
22.0
7
1,201
175
9.3
8.7
1,825
148
14.1
7.3
1,173
131
9.1
6.5
2,995
529
23.2
26.2
9
5
1,582
139
20
782
13.3
9.2
7.3
11.4
1,351
139
35
1,043
11.4
9.2
12.7
15.2
1,063
71
13
536
8.9
4.7
4.7
7.8
2,598
150
21
1,628
21.8
9.9
7.6
23.7
7
3
2
9
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 14
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
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 .......................
Transportation
equipment, n.e.c. ........
Instruments and related
products ...............................
Search and navigation
equipment ........................
Measuring and controlling
devices .............................
Process control
instruments ..................
Instruments to measure
electricity ......................
Medical instruments and
supplies ............................
Surgical and medical
instruments ..................
Surgical appliances and
supplies ........................
Dental equipment and
supplies ........................
Ophthalmic goods ..............
Photographic equipment
and supplies .....................
Miscellaneous manufacturing
industries ..............................
Jewelry, silverware, and
plated ware ......................
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 ...................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
3721
3,832
372
9.7
570
14.9
635
16.6
3724
1,202
149
12.4
126
10.5
215
17.9
3728
1,845
384
20.8
209
11.3
231
12.5
373
7,511
1,474
19.6
846
11.3
1,361
18.1
3731
4,701
794
16.9
434
9.2
713
15.2
3732
374
2,810
759
680
67
24.2
8.8
412
99
14.7
13.0
647
92
23.0
12.1
375
387
56
14.5
63
16.3
75
19.4
376
441
53
12.0
43
9.8
80
18.1
379
2,612
612
23.4
396
15.2
703
26.9
3792
913
202
22.1
169
18.5
221
24.2
3799
1,650
404
24.5
215
13.0
476
28.8
38
7,845
1,551
19.8
1,113
14.2
1,594
20.3
381
668
132
19.8
104
15.6
134
20.1
382
2,827
576
20.4
402
14.2
606
21.4
3823
780
164
21.0
104
13.3
96
12.3
3825
543
64
11.8
22
4.1
298
54.9
384
3,112
551
17.7
441
14.2
612
19.7
3841
1,158
263
22.7
108
9.3
261
22.5
3842
1,278
137
10.7
236
18.5
203
15.9
3843
385
261
438
35
98
13.4
22.4
25
65
9.6
14.8
98
93
37.5
21.2
386
704
170
24.1
80
11.4
138
19.6
39
6,837
1,421
20.8
821
12.0
1,262
18.5
391
426
140
32.9
52
12.2
61
14.3
3914
393
394
148
316
2,124
50
69
455
33.8
21.8
21.4
8
50
268
5.4
15.8
12.6
22
29
423
14.9
9.2
19.9
3944
494
103
20.9
86
17.4
102
20.6
3949
1,561
350
22.4
183
11.7
321
20.6
395
627
80
12.8
20
3.2
79
12.6
396
256
46
18.0
38
14.8
58
22.7
399
3,088
631
20.4
393
12.7
613
19.9
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 15
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
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 .......................
Transportation
equipment, n.e.c. ........
Instruments and related
products ...............................
Search and navigation
equipment ........................
Measuring and controlling
devices .............................
Process control
instruments ..................
Instruments to measure
electricity ......................
Medical instruments and
supplies ............................
Surgical and medical
instruments ..................
Surgical appliances and
supplies ........................
Dental equipment and
supplies ........................
Ophthalmic goods ..............
Photographic equipment
and supplies .....................
Miscellaneous manufacturing
industries ..............................
Jewelry, silverware, and
plated ware ......................
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 ...................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
436
11.4
539
14.1
298
7.8
982
25.6
10
74
6.2
260
21.6
115
9.6
263
21.9
12
272
14.7
244
13.2
123
6.7
383
20.8
6
621
8.3
1,009
13.4
480
6.4
1,720
22.9
6
397
8.4
649
13.8
346
7.4
1,367
29.1
11
224
92
8.0
12.1
360
93
12.8
12.3
134
62
4.8
8.2
353
254
12.6
33.5
4
13
63
16.3
27
7.0
33
8.5
71
18.3
6
73
16.6
54
12.2
42
9.5
96
21.8
10
240
9.2
246
9.4
136
5.2
277
10.6
3
92
10.1
62
6.8
43
4.7
125
13.7
3
146
8.8
178
10.8
89
5.4
142
8.6
4
834
10.6
696
8.9
453
5.8
1,603
20.4
5
59
8.8
62
9.3
58
8.7
119
17.8
4
290
10.3
239
8.5
128
4.5
586
20.7
5
77
9.9
29
3.7
44
5.6
264
33.8
7
53
9.8
44
8.1
13
2.4
49
9.0
5
348
11.2
275
8.8
209
6.7
676
21.7
5
134
11.6
91
7.9
96
8.3
205
17.7
5
121
9.5
147
11.5
78
6.1
355
27.8
9
10
36
3.8
8.2
11
53
4.2
12.1
16
23
6.1
5.3
66
70
25.3
16.0
4
3
77
10.9
57
8.1
33
4.7
147
20.9
4
949
13.9
720
10.5
447
6.5
1,217
17.8
5
56
13.1
37
8.7
22
5.2
57
13.4
3
18
31
377
12.2
9.8
17.7
15
65
206
10.1
20.6
9.7
2
20
149
1.4
6.3
7.0
32
53
246
21.6
16.8
11.6
3
6
5
55
11.1
29
5.9
46
9.3
73
14.8
5
321
20.6
144
9.2
70
4.5
171
11.0
5
144
23.0
139
22.2
48
7.7
118
18.8
10
20
7.8
22
8.6
13
5.1
58
22.7
4
320
10.4
252
8.2
195
6.3
685
22.2
5
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 16
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
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 ........
Frozen fruits and
vegetables ....................
Frozen specialities,
n.e.c. ...........................
Grain mill products .............
Flour and other grain mill
products .......................
Cereal breakfast foods ...
Prepared flour mixes and
doughs .........................
Wet corn milling .............
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 ..........................
Wines, brandy, and
brandy spirits ................
Bottled and canned soft
drinks ...........................
Flavoring extracts and
syrups, n.e.c. ...............
Miscellaneous food and
kindred products ..............
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
3991
354
51
14.4
43
12.1
77
21.8
3993
1,275
266
20.9
155
12.2
292
22.9
3996
69
21
30.4
5
7.2
6
8.7
3999
1,153
227
19.7
139
12.1
209
18.1
20
201
2011
132,649
45,344
11,004
4,294
23,746
7,985
2,117
855
17.9
17.6
19.2
19.9
16,821
5,874
1,573
611
12.7
13.0
14.3
14.2
23,730
8,386
2,270
974
17.9
18.5
20.6
22.7
2013
3,485
666
19.1
445
12.8
725
20.8
2015
202
3,224
5,998
595
1,251
18.5
20.9
517
778
16.0
13.0
571
1,013
17.7
16.9
2022
1,745
487
27.9
170
9.7
322
18.5
2023
205
26
12.7
27
13.2
37
18.0
2024
2026
735
3,182
145
581
19.7
18.3
108
469
14.7
14.7
157
466
21.4
14.6
203
5,220
1,021
19.6
571
10.9
985
18.9
2033
1,758
323
18.4
262
14.9
357
20.3
2034
310
80
25.8
25
8.1
52
16.8
2037
1,067
155
14.5
112
10.5
246
23.1
2038
204
1,126
3,309
172
668
15.3
20.2
106
202
9.4
6.1
194
533
17.2
16.1
2041
2043
475
358
140
62
29.5
17.3
28
30
5.9
8.4
85
38
17.9
10.6
2045
2046
2047
2048
205
825
113
414
1,051
5,586
109
20
108
225
645
13.2
17.7
26.1
21.4
11.5
14
10
41
73
848
1.7
8.8
9.9
6.9
15.2
85
10
30
264
964
10.3
8.8
7.2
25.1
17.3
2051
2052
4,112
1,293
420
216
10.2
16.7
600
205
14.6
15.9
661
275
16.1
21.3
206
1,650
251
15.2
190
11.5
214
13.0
2064
207
208
869
1,105
5,755
128
121
795
14.7
11.0
13.8
121
55
705
13.9
5.0
12.3
87
180
1,240
10.0
16.3
21.5
2084
537
83
15.5
61
11.4
147
27.4
2086
4,380
606
13.8
562
12.8
961
21.9
2087
254
41
16.1
45
17.7
39
15.4
209
5,718
1,117
19.5
953
16.7
987
17.3
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 17
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
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 ........
Frozen fruits and
vegetables ....................
Frozen specialities,
n.e.c. ...........................
Grain mill products .............
Flour and other grain mill
products .......................
Cereal breakfast foods ...
Prepared flour mixes and
doughs .........................
Wet corn milling .............
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 ..........................
Wines, brandy, and
brandy spirits ................
Bottled and canned soft
drinks ...........................
Flavoring extracts and
syrups, n.e.c. ...............
Miscellaneous food and
kindred products ..............
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
35
9.9
40
11.3
49
13.8
59
16.7
7
155
12.2
114
8.9
65
5.1
228
17.9
5
8
11.6
5
7.2
3
4.3
20
29.0
8
102
8.8
68
5.9
64
5.6
344
29.8
6
16,561
5,957
1,558
741
12.5
13.1
14.2
17.3
15,823
5,457
1,164
431
11.9
12.0
10.6
10.0
9,192
2,958
699
287
6.9
6.5
6.4
6.7
26,776
8,727
1,622
396
20.2
19.2
14.7
9.2
6
6
5
4
433
12.4
355
10.2
176
5.1
684
19.6
5
384
804
11.9
13.4
378
648
11.7
10.8
236
381
7.3
6.4
543
1,123
16.8
18.7
5
5
210
12.0
154
8.8
126
7.2
276
15.8
5
44
21.5
6
2.9
10
4.9
56
27.3
7
95
441
12.9
13.9
90
362
12.2
11.4
38
199
5.2
6.3
102
665
13.9
20.9
5
6
589
11.3
548
10.5
350
6.7
1,155
22.1
6
174
9.9
156
8.9
114
6.5
374
21.3
5
44
14.2
16
5.2
40
12.9
54
17.4
5
163
15.3
131
12.3
56
5.2
204
19.1
6
130
548
11.5
16.6
111
376
9.9
11.4
92
188
8.2
5.7
321
794
28.5
24.0
9
7
45
52
9.5
14.5
58
44
12.2
12.3
29
21
6.1
5.9
90
110
18.9
30.7
5
10
103
12
87
225
676
12.5
10.6
21.0
21.4
12.1
99
21
68
83
919
12.0
18.6
16.4
7.9
16.5
27
11
24
68
375
3.3
9.7
5.8
6.5
6.7
388
29
57
113
1,159
47.0
25.7
13.8
10.8
20.7
26
12
7
5
8
504
160
12.3
12.4
748
131
18.2
10.1
274
81
6.7
6.3
905
226
22.0
17.5
9
5
235
14.2
219
13.3
159
9.6
383
23.2
9
157
246
583
18.1
22.3
10.1
109
207
736
12.5
18.7
12.8
66
89
365
7.6
8.1
6.3
202
208
1,332
23.2
18.8
23.1
9
8
7
96
17.9
55
10.2
29
5.4
65
12.1
5
413
9.4
578
13.2
274
6.3
986
22.5
6
29
11.4
46
18.1
6
2.4
47
18.5
7
718
12.6
641
11.2
352
6.2
951
16.6
4
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 18
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Canned and cured fish
and seafoods ...............
Fresh or frozen prepared
fish ...............................
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 ........
Knit underwear mills .......
Weft knit fabric mills .......
Lace and warp knit fabric
mills ..............................
Textile finishing, except
wool ..................................
Finishing plants, cotton ..
Finishing plants, n.e.c. ..
Carpets and rugs ...............
Yarn and thread mills .........
Yarn spinning mills .........
Throwing and winding
mills ..............................
Miscellaneous textile
goods ...............................
Coated fabrics, not
rubberized ....................
Textile goods, n.e.c. ......
Apparel and other textile
products ...............................
Men’s and boys’ suits and
coats ................................
Men’s and boys’
furnishings ........................
Men’s and boys’ trousers
and slacks ....................
Men’s and boys’ work
clothing .........................
Women’s and misses’
outerwear .........................
Women’s and misses’
outerwear, n.e.c. .........
Hats, caps, and millinery ....
Apparel and accessories,
n.e.c. ...........................
Miscellaneous fabricated
textile products .................
Curtains and draperies ...
Housefurnishings,
n.e.c. ...........................
Canvas and related
products .......................
Pleating and stitching .....
Automotive and apparel
trimmings .....................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
2091
315
57
18.1
41
13.0
64
20.3
2092
1,236
184
14.9
243
19.7
204
16.5
2099
21
211
22
1,575
609
344
5,582
219
80
44
1,005
13.9
13.1
12.8
18.0
232
54
29
676
14.7
8.9
8.4
12.1
397
89
48
853
25.2
14.6
14.0
15.3
221
271
47
17.3
36
13.3
12
4.4
222
224
225
2252
2253
2254
2257
350
318
1,280
503
244
32
186
57
63
237
86
55
11
37
16.3
19.8
18.5
17.1
22.5
34.4
19.9
14
23
210
90
25
4
25
4.0
7.2
16.4
17.9
10.2
12.5
13.4
7
92
270
129
43
2
26
2.0
28.9
21.1
25.6
17.6
6.2
14.0
2258
182
20
11.0
45
24.7
37
20.3
226
2261
2269
227
228
2281
1,278
592
339
318
505
327
332
128
140
18
63
51
26.0
21.6
41.3
5.7
12.5
15.6
145
75
35
12
32
24
11.3
12.7
10.3
3.8
6.3
7.3
168
111
29
21
94
54
13.1
18.8
8.6
6.6
18.6
16.5
2282
153
8
5.2
4
2.6
36
23.5
229
1,120
166
14.8
170
15.2
173
15.4
2295
2299
270
201
56
36
20.7
17.9
28
40
10.4
19.9
15
25
5.6
12.4
23
7,556
1,263
16.7
1,002
13.3
1,189
15.7
231
427
50
11.7
65
15.2
79
18.5
232
2,093
420
20.1
158
7.5
413
19.7
2325
724
133
18.4
61
8.4
128
17.7
2326
495
71
14.3
45
9.1
170
34.3
233
1,043
169
16.2
134
12.8
105
10.1
2339
235
716
326
128
52
17.9
16.0
87
46
12.2
14.1
77
58
10.8
17.8
2389
72
5
6.9
22
30.6
9
12.5
239
2391
3,038
344
512
45
16.9
13.1
511
51
16.8
14.8
444
86
14.6
25.0
2392
620
126
20.3
108
17.4
99
16.0
2394
2395
298
136
20
58
6.7
42.6
40
11
13.4
8.1
11
2
3.7
1.5
2396
721
175
24.3
118
16.4
160
22.2
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 19
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Canned and cured fish
and seafoods ...............
Fresh or frozen prepared
fish ...............................
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 ........
Knit underwear mills .......
Weft knit fabric mills .......
Lace and warp knit fabric
mills ..............................
Textile finishing, except
wool ..................................
Finishing plants, cotton ..
Finishing plants, n.e.c. ..
Carpets and rugs ...............
Yarn and thread mills .........
Yarn spinning mills .........
Throwing and winding
mills ..............................
Miscellaneous textile
goods ...............................
Coated fabrics, not
rubberized ....................
Textile goods, n.e.c. ......
Apparel and other textile
products ...............................
Men’s and boys’ suits and
coats ................................
Men’s and boys’
furnishings ........................
Men’s and boys’ trousers
and slacks ....................
Men’s and boys’ work
clothing .........................
Women’s and misses’
outerwear .........................
Women’s and misses’
outerwear, n.e.c. .........
Hats, caps, and millinery ....
Apparel and accessories,
n.e.c. ...........................
Miscellaneous fabricated
textile products .................
Curtains and draperies ...
Housefurnishings,
n.e.c. ...........................
Canvas and related
products .......................
Pleating and stitching .....
Automotive and apparel
trimmings .....................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
73
23.2
34
10.8
15
4.8
29
9.2
5
137
11.1
173
14.0
53
4.3
243
19.7
5
171
81
49
608
10.9
13.3
14.2
10.9
141
63
38
802
9.0
10.3
11.0
14.4
209
46
18
371
13.3
7.6
5.2
6.6
206
196
118
1,267
13.1
32.2
34.3
22.7
5
10
11
7
25
9.2
48
17.7
22
8.1
81
29.9
15
50
44
132
27
29
5
37
14.3
13.8
10.3
5.4
11.9
15.6
19.9
90
27
168
90
22
2
35
25.7
8.5
13.1
17.9
9.0
6.2
18.8
30
15
66
19
26
11
8.6
4.7
5.2
3.8
10.7
–
5.9
103
54
197
63
44
8
15
29.4
17.0
15.4
12.5
18.0
25.0
8.1
17
5
5
4
5
3
7
22
12.1
13
7.1
7
3.8
36
19.8
5
163
61
29
20
21
8
12.8
10.3
8.6
6.3
4.2
2.4
171
59
42
71
82
36
13.4
10.0
12.4
22.3
16.2
11.0
88
53
20
7
55
33
6.9
9.0
5.9
2.2
10.9
10.1
212
103
45
169
159
120
16.6
17.4
13.3
53.1
31.5
36.7
5
5
2
42
15
18
12
7.8
36
23.5
22
14.4
35
22.9
14
133
11.9
136
12.1
72
6.4
270
24.1
7
11
19
4.1
9.5
35
10
13.0
5.0
10
8
3.7
4.0
114
63
42.2
31.3
19
5
967
12.8
892
11.8
469
6.2
1,774
23.5
7
56
13.1
63
14.8
35
8.2
80
18.7
6
264
12.6
244
11.7
136
6.5
457
21.8
6
60
8.3
83
11.5
71
9.8
188
26.0
9
47
9.5
46
9.3
20
4.0
96
19.4
4
76
7.3
202
19.4
88
8.4
270
25.9
13
40
49
5.6
15.0
125
29
17.5
8.9
76
18
10.6
5.5
183
74
25.6
22.7
15
7
26
36.1
–
2
2.8
9
12.5
6
394
41
13.0
11.9
251
20
8.3
5.8
157
10
5.2
2.9
769
92
25.3
26.7
6
5
36
5.8
67
10.8
30
4.8
154
24.8
5
54
18
18.1
13.2
43
14.4
–
42
5
14.1
3.7
88
41
29.5
30.1
13
2
101
14.0
45
6.2
23
3.2
99
13.7
3
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 20
–
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Fabricated textile
products, n.e.c. ...........
Paper and allied products ......
Paper mills .........................
Paperboard mills ................
Paperboard containers and
boxes ...............................
Corrugated and solid
fiber boxes ...................
Fiber cans, drums and
similar products ............
Sanitary food containers
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 ......................
Converted paper
products, n.e.c. ...........
Printing and publishing ...........
Newspapers .......................
Periodicals .........................
Books .................................
Book publishing ..............
Book printing ..................
Commercial printing ...........
Commercial printing,
lithographic ...................
Commercial printing,
gravure .........................
Commercial printing,
n.e.c. ...........................
Manifold business forms ....
Greeting cards ...................
Blankbooks and
bookbinding ......................
Blankbooks and
looseleaf binders ..........
Bookbinding and related
work .............................
Printing trade services .......
Platemaking services .....
Chemicals and allied
products ...............................
Industrial inorganic
chemicals .........................
Industrial inorganic
chemicals, n.e.c. .........
Plastics materials and
synthetics .........................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
2399
26
262
263
669
11,836
2,190
586
64
1,774
247
61
9.6
15.0
11.3
10.4
76
1,378
251
71
11.4
11.6
11.5
12.1
71
2,040
358
59
10.6
17.2
16.3
10.1
265
4,608
668
14.5
585
12.7
776
16.8
2653
2,630
433
16.5
363
13.8
406
15.4
2655
2656
204
473
11
94
5.4
19.9
8
54
3.9
11.4
57
89
27.9
18.8
2657
1,142
114
10.0
129
11.3
158
13.8
267
4,215
711
16.9
469
11.1
829
19.7
2671
387
83
21.4
64
16.5
63
16.3
2672
724
115
15.9
61
8.4
127
17.5
2673
786
112
14.2
85
10.8
160
20.4
2674
288
47
16.3
42
14.6
48
16.7
2675
272
64
23.5
36
13.2
65
23.9
2676
2677
379
498
52
80
13.7
16.1
21
45
5.5
9.0
64
112
16.9
22.5
2679
27
271
272
273
2731
2732
275
773
21,295
6,417
912
1,453
660
794
9,376
155
3,626
847
161
247
108
139
1,772
20.1
17.0
13.2
17.7
17.0
16.4
17.5
18.9
92
2,959
808
91
231
131
100
1,458
11.9
13.9
12.6
10.0
15.9
19.8
12.6
15.6
166
4,051
1,173
239
312
139
173
1,658
21.5
19.0
18.3
26.2
21.5
21.1
21.8
17.7
2752
6,490
1,076
16.6
1,127
17.4
1,076
16.6
2754
315
42
13.3
41
13.0
68
21.6
2759
276
277
2,572
682
185
654
149
15
25.4
21.8
8.1
289
81
17
11.2
11.9
9.2
514
112
32
20.0
16.4
17.3
278
1,307
239
18.3
190
14.5
293
22.4
2782
476
90
18.9
61
12.8
88
18.5
2789
279
2796
830
501
393
149
103
76
18.0
20.6
19.3
129
47
27
15.5
9.4
6.9
205
108
76
24.7
21.6
19.3
28
10,619
1,817
17.1
1,084
10.2
2,029
19.1
281
838
99
11.8
115
13.7
141
16.8
2819
397
36
9.1
19
4.8
43
10.8
282
1,802
364
20.2
165
9.2
266
14.8
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 21
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Fabricated textile
products, n.e.c. ...........
Paper and allied products ......
Paper mills .........................
Paperboard mills ................
Paperboard containers and
boxes ...............................
Corrugated and solid
fiber boxes ...................
Fiber cans, drums and
similar products ............
Sanitary food containers
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 ......................
Converted paper
products, n.e.c. ...........
Printing and publishing ...........
Newspapers .......................
Periodicals .........................
Books .................................
Book publishing ..............
Book printing ..................
Commercial printing ...........
Commercial printing,
lithographic ...................
Commercial printing,
gravure .........................
Commercial printing,
n.e.c. ...........................
Manifold business forms ....
Greeting cards ...................
Blankbooks and
bookbinding ......................
Blankbooks and
looseleaf binders ..........
Bookbinding and related
work .............................
Printing trade services .......
Platemaking services .....
Chemicals and allied
products ...............................
Industrial inorganic
chemicals .........................
Industrial inorganic
chemicals, n.e.c. .........
Plastics materials and
synthetics .........................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
117
1,610
264
56
17.5
13.6
12.1
9.6
60
1,398
318
81
9.0
11.8
14.5
13.8
40
883
241
52
6.0
7.5
11.0
8.9
242
2,753
512
205
36.2
23.3
23.4
35.0
12
7
10
16
615
13.3
494
10.7
342
7.4
1,127
24.5
7
331
12.6
214
8.1
209
7.9
674
25.6
7
35
40
17.2
8.5
47
80
23.0
16.9
17
9
8.3
1.9
30
108
14.7
22.8
8
5
199
17.4
140
12.3
106
9.3
296
25.9
9
655
15.5
491
11.6
229
5.4
833
19.8
6
73
18.9
38
9.8
7
1.8
60
15.5
5
115
15.9
83
11.5
45
6.2
179
24.7
7
138
17.6
120
15.3
63
8.0
108
13.7
8
39
13.5
40
13.9
23
8.0
49
17.0
6
27
9.9
17
6.2
7
2.6
56
20.6
4
54
76
14.2
15.3
63
62
16.6
12.4
38
35
10.0
7.0
87
88
23.0
17.7
10
7
115
2,578
741
116
185
84
101
1,149
14.9
12.1
11.5
12.7
12.7
12.7
12.7
12.3
68
2,462
855
110
197
91
106
944
8.8
11.6
13.3
12.1
13.6
13.8
13.4
10.1
9
1,612
494
50
112
68
44
746
1.2
7.6
7.7
5.5
7.7
10.3
5.5
8.0
167
4,008
1,498
145
170
39
131
1,650
21.6
18.8
23.3
15.9
11.7
5.9
16.5
17.6
5
6
8
5
5
4
5
5
768
11.8
702
10.8
557
8.6
1,184
18.2
5
63
20.0
30
9.5
14
4.4
55
17.5
6
318
41
24
12.4
6.0
13.0
212
106
42
8.2
15.5
22.7
174
56
25
6.8
8.2
13.5
411
136
32
16.0
19.9
17.3
4
5
12
175
13.4
136
10.4
58
4.4
215
16.4
4
37
7.8
68
14.3
37
7.8
95
20.0
5
138
54
39
16.6
10.8
9.9
69
46
45
8.3
9.2
11.5
21
47
39
2.5
9.4
9.9
120
96
90
14.5
19.2
22.9
4
5
7
1,156
10.9
1,110
10.5
875
8.2
2,546
24.0
7
160
19.1
81
9.7
76
9.1
168
20.0
9
129
32.5
36
9.1
27
6.8
106
26.7
10
146
8.1
172
9.5
185
10.3
505
28.0
8
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 22
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Plastics materials and
resins ...........................
Organic fibers,
noncellulosic ................
Drugs .................................
Pharmaceutical
preparations .................
Diagnostic substances ...
Soap, cleaners, and toilet
goods ...............................
Soap and other
detergents ....................
Polishes and sanitation
goods ...........................
Toilet preparations .........
Paints and allied products ..
Industrial organic
chemicals .........................
Industrial organic
chemicals, n.e.c. .........
Agricultural chemicals ........
Miscellaneous chemical
products ...........................
Chemical preparations,
n.e.c. ...........................
Petroleum and coal
products ...............................
Asphalt paving and roofing
materials ..........................
Rubber and miscellaneous
plastics products ..................
Tires and inner tubes .........
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 bottles ...............
Plastics foam products ...
Custom compound
purchased resins ..........
Plastics plumbing
fixtures .........................
Plastics products,
n.e.c. ...........................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
2821
690
97
14.1
67
9.7
121
17.5
2824
283
265
3,070
50
543
18.9
17.7
35
399
13.2
13.0
51
682
19.2
22.2
2834
2835
2,255
291
399
66
17.7
22.7
276
46
12.2
15.8
451
138
20.0
47.4
284
2,046
406
19.8
171
8.4
432
21.1
2841
304
63
20.7
28
9.2
42
13.8
2842
2844
285
690
1,010
655
183
133
106
26.5
13.2
16.2
21
122
39
3.0
12.1
6.0
126
264
125
18.3
26.1
19.1
286
839
123
14.7
84
10.0
96
11.4
2869
287
584
474
90
61
15.4
12.9
69
26
11.8
5.5
52
132
8.9
27.8
289
894
116
13.0
86
9.6
156
17.4
2899
324
63
19.4
37
11.4
50
15.4
29
1,407
342
24.3
102
7.2
236
16.8
295
680
216
31.8
44
6.5
93
13.7
30
301
27,056
2,536
5,647
307
20.9
12.1
3,502
218
12.9
8.6
4,652
363
17.2
14.3
305
1,740
356
20.5
205
11.8
314
18.0
3052
900
204
22.7
136
15.1
134
14.9
3053
840
151
18.0
69
8.2
179
21.3
306
3,815
847
22.2
404
10.6
614
16.1
3061
2,228
369
16.6
204
9.2
382
17.1
3069
1,587
479
30.2
201
12.7
232
14.6
308
18,839
4,120
21.9
2,671
14.2
3,328
17.7
3081
1,426
334
23.4
193
13.5
233
16.3
3082
642
116
18.1
126
19.6
74
11.5
3083
3084
3085
3086
453
1,025
784
1,818
122
369
124
421
26.9
36.0
15.8
23.2
31
114
128
232
6.8
11.1
16.3
12.8
59
194
135
260
13.0
18.9
17.2
14.3
3087
722
136
18.8
59
8.2
132
18.3
3088
850
147
17.3
126
14.8
155
18.2
3089
11,119
2,352
21.2
1,662
14.9
2,086
18.8
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 23
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Plastics materials and
resins ...........................
Organic fibers,
noncellulosic ................
Drugs .................................
Pharmaceutical
preparations .................
Diagnostic substances ...
Soap, cleaners, and toilet
goods ...............................
Soap and other
detergents ....................
Polishes and sanitation
goods ...........................
Toilet preparations .........
Paints and allied products ..
Industrial organic
chemicals .........................
Industrial organic
chemicals, n.e.c. .........
Agricultural chemicals ........
Miscellaneous chemical
products ...........................
Chemical preparations,
n.e.c. ...........................
Petroleum and coal
products ...............................
Asphalt paving and roofing
materials ..........................
Rubber and miscellaneous
plastics products ..................
Tires and inner tubes .........
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 bottles ...............
Plastics foam products ...
Custom compound
purchased resins ..........
Plastics plumbing
fixtures .........................
Plastics products,
n.e.c. ...........................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
58
8.4
91
13.2
65
9.4
191
27.7
11
33
271
12.5
8.8
16
337
6.0
11.0
17
156
6.4
5.1
63
683
23.8
22.2
5
5
218
8
9.7
2.7
236
10
10.5
3.4
116
6
5.1
2.1
559
18
24.8
6.2
6
5
226
11.0
194
9.5
183
8.9
433
21.2
6
33
10.9
25
8.2
33
10.9
80
26.3
8
93
93
74
13.5
9.2
11.3
59
110
55
8.6
10.9
8.4
88
63
65
12.8
6.2
9.9
120
225
192
17.4
22.3
29.3
8
5
9
88
10.5
132
15.7
69
8.2
247
29.4
12
45
107
7.7
22.6
120
62
20.5
13.1
36
25
6.2
5.3
171
61
29.3
12.9
12
6
84
9.4
77
8.6
117
13.1
257
28.7
12
31
9.6
22
6.8
19
5.9
101
31.2
8
255
18.1
143
10.2
44
3.1
285
20.3
6
86
12.6
67
9.9
35
5.1
138
20.3
5
3,202
338
11.8
13.3
3,264
425
12.1
16.8
1,799
298
6.6
11.8
4,991
587
18.4
23.1
5
11
186
10.7
171
9.8
127
7.3
382
22.0
5
129
14.3
67
7.4
50
5.6
178
19.8
5
57
6.8
104
12.4
77
9.2
204
24.3
6
387
10.1
749
19.6
198
5.2
615
16.1
6
239
10.7
552
24.8
101
4.5
381
17.1
9
148
9.3
197
12.4
97
6.1
234
14.7
4
2,267
12.0
1,909
10.1
1,176
6.2
3,369
17.9
5
169
11.9
129
9.0
80
5.6
288
20.2
5
59
9.2
66
10.3
48
7.5
152
23.7
7
87
128
60
203
19.2
12.5
7.7
11.2
78
65
152
146
17.2
6.3
19.4
8.0
20
29
47
186
4.4
2.8
6.0
10.2
57
127
139
370
12.6
12.4
17.7
20.4
7
3
6
5
94
13.0
43
6.0
37
5.1
221
30.6
7
105
12.4
101
11.9
48
5.6
169
19.9
5
1,361
12.2
1,129
10.2
682
6.1
1,846
16.6
4
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 24
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Leather and leather
products ...............................
Leather tanning and
finishing ............................
Footwear, except rubber ....
Men’s footwear, except
athletic ..........................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
31
1,345
207
15.4
190
14.1
204
15.2
311
314
447
380
72
65
16.1
17.1
41
54
9.2
14.2
80
64
17.9
16.8
3143
272
53
19.5
50
18.4
34
12.5
40
207,037
5,919
26,545
367
12.8
6.2
21,425
349
10.3
5.9
39,547
696
19.1
11.8
41
12,481
1,588
12.7
1,459
11.7
2,401
19.2
411
412
8,490
401
1,110
25
13.1
6.2
1,040
44
12.2
11.0
1,577
94
18.6
23.4
413
414
415
42
859
596
2,076
70,571
129
67
257
9,208
15.0
11.2
12.4
13.0
56
124
188
7,418
6.5
20.8
9.1
10.5
181
102
441
12,285
21.1
17.1
21.2
17.4
421
63,764
7,836
12.3
6,802
10.7
11,219
17.6
422
44
6,123
6,416
1,132
530
18.5
8.3
552
605
9.0
9.4
972
1,272
15.9
19.8
449
45
4,916
71,705
386
9,187
7.9
12.8
352
6,350
7.2
8.9
891
15,107
18.1
21.1
451
66,818
8,422
12.6
5,969
8.9
14,007
21.0
452
687
84
12.2
20
2.9
110
16.0
458
47
4,200
5,147
680
854
16.2
16.6
362
736
8.6
14.3
990
853
23.6
16.6
472
553
91
16.5
58
10.5
91
16.5
473
3,205
538
16.8
527
16.4
512
16.0
478
48
1,359
18,679
204
2,657
15.0
14.2
151
2,436
11.1
13.0
250
4,001
18.4
21.4
481
13,493
1,784
13.2
1,424
10.6
2,864
21.2
484
3,349
557
16.6
670
20.0
743
22.2
489
248
28
11.3
33
13.3
55
22.2
49
491
16,102
4,508
2,154
669
13.4
14.8
2,069
497
12.8
11.0
2,930
741
18.2
16.4
492
1,962
271
13.8
283
14.4
296
15.1
493
494
495
1,894
900
6,615
132
121
909
7.0
13.4
13.7
119
204
950
6.3
22.7
14.4
339
263
1,279
17.9
29.2
19.3
Wholesale and retail trade ......
406,807
66,004
16.2
58,284
14.3
86,229
21.2
Wholesale trade .......................
125,554
22,433
17.9
16,739
13.3
25,414
20.2
Transportation and public
utilities5 ...................................
Railroad transportation5 .........
Local and interurban
passenger transit .................
Local and suburban
transportation ...................
Taxicabs .............................
Intercity and rural bus
transportation ...................
Bus charter service ............
School buses .....................
Trucking and warehousing .....
Trucking and courier
services, except air ..........
Public warehousing and
storage .............................
Water transportation ..............
Water transportation
services ............................
Transportation by air ..............
Air transportation,
scheduled .........................
Air transportation,
nonscheduled ...................
Airports, flying fields, and
services ............................
Transportation services ..........
Passenger transportation
arrangement .....................
Freight transportation
arrangement .....................
Miscellaneous
transportation services .....
Communications ....................
Telephone
communications ...............
Cable and other pay
television services ............
Communication services,
n.e.c. ...............................
Electric, gas, and sanitary
services ................................
Electric services .................
Gas production and
distribution ........................
Combination utility
services ............................
Water supply ......................
Sanitary services ................
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 25
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Leather and leather
products ...............................
Leather tanning and
finishing ............................
Footwear, except rubber ....
Men’s footwear, except
athletic ..........................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
147
10.9
232
17.2
135
10.0
230
17.1
9
80
24
17.9
6.3
74
70
16.6
18.4
50
30
11.2
7.9
50
72
11.2
18.9
8
8
19
7.0
52
19.1
13
4.8
50
18.4
5
27,904
737
13.5
12.5
25,768
658
12.4
11.1
14,389
406
6.9
6.9
51,460
2,706
24.9
45.7
8
24
1,885
15.1
1,572
12.6
771
6.2
2,804
22.5
7
1,461
51
17.2
12.7
1,047
67
12.3
16.7
481
29
5.7
7.2
1,776
90
20.9
22.4
7
9
72
78
214
8,949
8.4
13.1
10.3
12.7
128
71
243
7,986
14.9
11.9
11.7
11.3
54
36
165
5,360
6.3
6.0
7.9
7.6
238
118
568
19,366
27.7
19.8
27.4
27.4
10
6
9
9
8,123
12.7
7,139
11.2
4,832
7.6
17,814
27.9
9
818
655
13.4
10.2
757
737
12.4
11.5
504
561
8.2
8.7
1,388
2,055
22.7
32.0
8
13
537
10,229
10.9
14.3
618
10,193
12.6
14.2
390
4,756
7.9
6.6
1,743
15,883
35.5
22.2
14
7
9,564
14.3
9,355
14.0
4,562
6.8
14,939
22.4
8
55
8.0
151
22.0
29
4.2
237
34.5
12
610
596
14.5
11.6
687
641
16.4
12.5
165
224
3.9
4.4
706
1,243
16.8
24.1
6
7
19
3.4
46
8.3
25
4.5
222
40.1
15
419
13.1
365
11.4
152
4.7
692
21.6
6
157
2,408
11.6
12.9
229
1,949
16.9
10.4
47
1,257
3.5
6.7
321
3,971
23.6
21.3
8
6
1,860
13.8
1,473
10.9
925
6.9
3,163
23.4
8
368
11.0
330
9.9
271
8.1
408
12.2
4
28
11.3
12
4.8
8
3.2
84
33.9
9
2,444
606
15.2
13.4
2,021
653
12.6
14.5
1,051
351
6.5
7.8
3,432
991
21.3
22.0
7
8
397
20.2
201
10.2
110
5.6
405
20.6
8
274
125
1,038
14.5
13.9
15.7
289
56
768
15.3
6.2
11.6
180
39
372
9.5
4.3
5.6
562
92
1,298
29.7
10.2
19.6
11
4
6
Wholesale and retail trade ......
52,326
12.9
40,732
10.0
22,091
5.4
81,140
19.9
5
Wholesale trade .......................
15,645
12.5
13,813
11.0
7,076
5.6
24,434
19.5
5
Transportation and public
utilities5 ...................................
Railroad transportation5 .........
Local and interurban
passenger transit .................
Local and suburban
transportation ...................
Taxicabs .............................
Intercity and rural bus
transportation ...................
Bus charter service ............
School buses .....................
Trucking and warehousing .....
Trucking and courier
services, except air ..........
Public warehousing and
storage .............................
Water transportation ..............
Water transportation
services ............................
Transportation by air ..............
Air transportation,
scheduled .........................
Air transportation,
nonscheduled ...................
Airports, flying fields, and
services ............................
Transportation services ..........
Passenger transportation
arrangement .....................
Freight transportation
arrangement .....................
Miscellaneous
transportation services .....
Communications ....................
Telephone
communications ...............
Cable and other pay
television services ............
Communication services,
n.e.c. ...............................
Electric, gas, and sanitary
services ................................
Electric services .................
Gas production and
distribution ........................
Combination utility
services ............................
Water supply ......................
Sanitary services ................
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 26
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
Wholesale trade— durable
goods ...................................
Motor vehicles, parts, and
supplies ............................
Furniture and
homefurnishings ...............
Lumber and construction
materials ..........................
Professional and
commercial equipment .....
Metals and minerals,
except petroleum .............
Electrical goods ..................
Hardware, plumbing and
heating equipment ...........
Machinery, equipment, and
supplies ............................
Miscellaneous durable
goods ...............................
Wholesale trade—
nondurable goods ................
Paper and paper
products ...........................
Drugs, proprietaries, and
sundries ...........................
Apparel, piece goods, and
notions .............................
Groceries and related
products ...........................
Farm-product raw
materials ..........................
Chemicals and allied
products ...........................
Petroleum and petroleum
products ...........................
Beer, wine, and distilled
beverages ........................
Miscellaneous nondurable
goods ...............................
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 ...................
Fruit and vegetable
markets ............................
Miscellaneous food
stores ...............................
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
2 days
Number
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
50
62,092
11,937
19.2
8,515
13.7
13,136
21.2
501
9,368
1,383
14.8
1,322
14.1
1,861
19.9
502
2,512
529
21.1
563
22.4
405
16.1
503
7,970
1,617
20.3
899
11.3
2,020
25.3
504
7,773
1,579
20.3
1,057
13.6
1,872
24.1
505
506
4,914
5,119
1,761
1,053
35.8
20.6
506
809
10.3
15.8
812
1,298
16.5
25.4
507
5,315
1,082
20.4
658
12.4
1,125
21.2
508
13,821
2,341
16.9
1,873
13.6
2,698
19.5
509
5,300
594
11.2
829
15.6
1,046
19.7
51
63,462
10,496
16.5
8,224
13.0
12,278
19.3
511
3,391
538
15.9
418
12.3
639
18.8
512
2,512
575
22.9
274
10.9
566
22.5
513
1,868
387
20.7
246
13.2
373
20.0
514
31,920
4,402
13.8
4,041
12.7
6,410
20.1
515
1,862
332
17.8
117
6.3
568
30.5
516
2,654
493
18.6
517
19.5
288
10.9
517
2,220
187
8.4
238
10.7
665
30.0
518
7,675
1,242
16.2
1,071
14.0
1,358
17.7
519
9,360
2,340
25.0
1,302
13.9
1,410
15.1
281,253
43,571
15.5
41,545
14.8
60,816
21.6
52
21,339
3,458
16.2
3,419
16.0
5,458
25.6
521
16,363
2,725
16.7
2,443
14.9
4,312
26.4
523
525
859
1,833
95
386
11.1
21.1
320
222
37.3
12.1
88
456
10.2
24.9
526
527
53
531
533
1,646
638
47,818
43,485
2,094
202
49
8,418
7,861
213
12.3
7.7
17.6
18.1
10.2
306
128
8,594
8,051
285
18.6
20.1
18.0
18.5
13.6
430
171
11,550
10,727
337
26.1
26.8
24.2
24.7
16.1
539
54
541
2,239
58,648
54,577
343
9,053
8,297
15.3
15.4
15.2
258
6,909
6,331
11.5
11.8
11.6
487
12,014
11,162
21.8
20.5
20.5
543
243
21
8.6
97
39.9
13
5.3
549
803
84
10.5
82
10.2
107
13.3
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 27
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Wholesale trade— durable
goods ...................................
Motor vehicles, parts, and
supplies ............................
Furniture and
homefurnishings ...............
Lumber and construction
materials ..........................
Professional and
commercial equipment .....
Metals and minerals,
except petroleum .............
Electrical goods ..................
Hardware, plumbing and
heating equipment ...........
Machinery, equipment, and
supplies ............................
Miscellaneous durable
goods ...............................
Wholesale trade—
nondurable goods ................
Paper and paper
products ...........................
Drugs, proprietaries, and
sundries ...........................
Apparel, piece goods, and
notions .............................
Groceries and related
products ...........................
Farm-product raw
materials ..........................
Chemicals and allied
products ...........................
Petroleum and petroleum
products ...........................
Beer, wine, and distilled
beverages ........................
Miscellaneous nondurable
goods ...............................
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 ...................
Fruit and vegetable
markets ............................
Miscellaneous food
stores ...............................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
6,861
11.0
7,070
11.4
2,961
4.8
11,612
18.7
5
966
10.3
1,290
13.8
575
6.1
1,970
21.0
6
305
12.1
184
7.3
116
4.6
411
16.4
3
883
11.1
883
11.1
372
4.7
1,297
16.3
5
805
10.4
729
9.4
384
4.9
1,347
17.3
4
485
500
9.9
9.8
321
497
6.5
9.7
189
223
3.8
4.4
842
739
17.1
14.4
3
4
830
15.6
375
7.1
318
6.0
929
17.5
5
1,483
10.7
1,990
14.4
568
4.1
2,868
20.8
5
604
11.4
801
15.1
217
4.1
1,210
22.8
7
8,783
13.8
6,743
10.6
4,115
6.5
12,822
20.2
6
466
13.7
392
11.6
194
5.7
743
21.9
7
213
8.5
296
11.8
187
7.4
401
16.0
4
256
13.7
176
9.4
63
3.4
367
19.6
5
4,629
14.5
3,897
12.2
2,070
6.5
6,471
20.3
6
320
17.2
281
15.1
32
1.7
213
11.4
5
159
6.0
66
2.5
423
15.9
708
26.7
7
367
16.5
162
7.3
97
4.4
503
22.7
6
1,087
14.2
711
9.3
573
7.5
1,632
21.3
7
1,286
13.7
762
8.1
477
5.1
1,784
19.1
5
36,682
13.0
26,919
9.6
15,015
5.3
56,706
20.2
5
2,773
13.0
1,967
9.2
1,094
5.1
3,170
14.9
5
2,306
14.1
1,409
8.6
702
4.3
2,465
15.1
4
117
182
13.6
9.9
164
188
19.1
10.3
47
40
5.5
2.2
28
358
3.3
19.5
3
4
150
18
6,470
5,849
376
9.1
2.8
13.5
13.5
18.0
164
42
4,044
3,636
127
10.0
6.6
8.5
8.4
6.1
130
175
2,227
2,003
92
7.9
27.4
4.7
4.6
4.4
264
55
6,515
5,358
665
16.0
8.6
13.6
12.3
31.8
5
5
4
4
7
245
7,080
6,638
10.9
12.1
12.2
282
5,905
5,517
12.6
10.1
10.1
132
3,734
3,466
5.9
6.4
6.4
492
13,954
13,166
22.0
23.8
24.1
6
6
6
20
8.2
69
28.4
6
2.5
16
6.6
3
189
23.5
163
20.3
86
10.7
92
11.5
9
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 28
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Automotive dealers and
service stations ....................
New and used car
dealers .............................
Used car dealers ................
Auto and home supply
stores ...............................
Gasoline service stations ...
Boat dealers .......................
Recreational vehicle
dealers .............................
Motorcycle dealers .............
Automotive dealers,
n.e.c. ...............................
Apparel and accessory
stores ...................................
Men’s and boys’ clothing
stores ...............................
Women’s clothing stores ....
Children’s and infants’ wear
stores ...............................
Family clothing stores ........
Shoe stores ........................
Miscellaneous apparel and
accessory stores ..............
Furniture and
homefurnishings stores ........
Furniture and
homefurnishings stores ....
Household appliance
stores ...............................
Radio, television, and
computer stores ...............
Eating and drinking places .....
Miscellaneous retail ...............
Drug stores and proprietary
stores ...............................
Liquor stores ......................
Used merchandise stores ..
Miscellaneous shopping
goods stores ....................
Nonstore retailers ...............
Fuel dealers .......................
Retail stores, n.e.c. ...........
Finance, insurance, and real
estate .......................................
Depository institutions ............
Central reserve
depositories ......................
Commercial banks .............
Savings institutions ............
Credit unions ......................
Functions closely related to
banking ............................
Nondepository institutions ......
Business credit
institutions ........................
Mortgage bankers and
brokers .............................
Security and commodity
brokers .................................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
55
35,331
5,263
14.9
4,841
13.7
7,573
21.4
551
552
17,414
564
3,089
83
17.7
14.7
2,747
59
15.8
10.5
3,883
108
22.3
19.1
553
554
555
9,069
6,775
544
879
936
102
9.7
13.8
18.8
988
789
105
10.9
11.6
19.3
1,830
1,454
125
20.2
21.5
23.0
556
557
348
506
103
60
29.6
11.9
64
56
18.4
11.1
34
116
9.8
22.9
559
110
11
10.0
34
30.9
24
21.8
56
8,007
986
12.3
1,269
15.8
1,454
18.2
561
562
254
1,889
55
154
21.7
8.2
74
367
29.1
19.4
47
290
18.5
15.4
564
565
566
212
4,031
1,181
53
615
42
25.0
15.3
3.6
40
573
158
18.9
14.2
13.4
27
771
238
12.7
19.1
20.2
569
228
60
26.3
28
12.3
80
35.1
57
14,181
2,143
15.1
1,635
11.5
2,987
21.1
571
9,938
1,661
16.7
1,264
12.7
2,143
21.6
572
1,397
163
11.7
63
4.5
217
15.5
573
58
59
2,846
70,018
25,911
319
10,668
3,583
11.2
15.2
13.8
308
11,895
2,983
10.8
17.0
11.5
627
14,270
5,509
22.0
20.4
21.3
591
592
593
4,892
673
1,177
506
57
141
10.3
8.5
12.0
492
107
67
10.1
15.9
5.7
1,006
24
382
20.6
3.6
32.5
594
596
598
599
6,884
5,614
2,893
3,779
1,026
1,026
441
387
14.9
18.3
15.2
10.2
851
697
295
474
12.4
12.4
10.2
12.5
1,437
1,145
747
768
20.9
20.4
25.8
20.3
60
39,549
7,533
6,402
1,177
16.2
15.6
4,286
1,055
10.8
14.0
8,832
1,694
22.3
22.5
601
602
603
606
115
4,885
1,194
1,110
12
683
202
267
10.4
14.0
16.9
24.1
16
716
98
206
13.9
14.7
8.2
18.6
28
1,203
145
245
24.3
24.6
12.1
22.1
609
61
176
1,866
13
208
7.4
11.1
8
217
4.5
11.6
61
361
34.7
19.3
615
541
42
7.8
28
5.2
107
19.8
616
541
45
8.3
81
15.0
96
17.7
62
1,322
272
20.6
113
8.5
348
26.3
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 29
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Automotive dealers and
service stations ....................
New and used car
dealers .............................
Used car dealers ................
Auto and home supply
stores ...............................
Gasoline service stations ...
Boat dealers .......................
Recreational vehicle
dealers .............................
Motorcycle dealers .............
Automotive dealers,
n.e.c. ...............................
Apparel and accessory
stores ...................................
Men’s and boys’ clothing
stores ...............................
Women’s clothing stores ....
Children’s and infants’ wear
stores ...............................
Family clothing stores ........
Shoe stores ........................
Miscellaneous apparel and
accessory stores ..............
Furniture and
homefurnishings stores ........
Furniture and
homefurnishings stores ....
Household appliance
stores ...............................
Radio, television, and
computer stores ...............
Eating and drinking places .....
Miscellaneous retail ...............
Drug stores and proprietary
stores ...............................
Liquor stores ......................
Used merchandise stores ..
Miscellaneous shopping
goods stores ....................
Nonstore retailers ...............
Fuel dealers .......................
Retail stores, n.e.c. ...........
Finance, insurance, and real
estate .......................................
Depository institutions ............
Central reserve
depositories ......................
Commercial banks .............
Savings institutions ............
Credit unions ......................
Functions closely related to
banking ............................
Nondepository institutions ......
Business credit
institutions ........................
Mortgage bankers and
brokers .............................
Security and commodity
brokers .................................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
31 days or more
Percent
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
4,436
12.6
3,547
10.0
2,128
6.0
7,542
21.3
5
1,887
69
10.8
12.2
1,416
88
8.1
15.6
1,111
45
6.4
8.0
3,282
112
18.8
19.9
5
9
1,345
989
41
14.8
14.6
7.5
1,137
753
37
12.5
11.1
6.8
496
423
22
5.5
6.2
4.0
2,394
1,431
112
26.4
21.1
20.6
8
7
4
58
39
16.7
7.7
32
77
9.2
15.2
12
18
3.4
3.6
45
140
12.9
27.7
4
6
8
7.3
6
5.5
2
1.8
25
22.7
3
1,062
13.3
1,118
14.0
355
4.4
1,764
22.0
7
7
135
2.8
7.1
49
267
19.3
14.1
7
37
2.8
2.0
14
639
5.5
33.8
2
10
12
521
188
5.7
12.9
15.9
22
530
233
10.4
13.1
19.7
15
267
21
7.1
6.6
1.8
43
755
301
20.3
18.7
25.5
3
6
9
31
13.6
14
6.1
7
3.1
9
3.9
3
1,814
12.8
1,464
10.3
794
5.6
3,344
23.6
6
1,326
13.3
983
9.9
480
4.8
2,081
20.9
5
235
16.8
107
7.7
75
5.4
537
38.4
11
253
9,879
3,168
8.9
14.1
12.2
374
6,187
2,687
13.1
8.8
10.4
240
2,917
1,766
8.4
4.2
6.8
726
14,202
6,215
25.5
20.3
24.0
9
5
6
326
173
296
6.7
25.7
25.1
467
61
85
9.5
9.1
7.2
355
14
50
7.3
2.1
4.2
1,740
237
157
35.6
35.2
13.3
13
10
5
881
591
414
486
12.8
10.5
14.3
12.9
721
584
161
608
10.5
10.4
5.6
16.1
481
351
177
339
7.0
6.3
6.1
9.0
1,488
1,219
657
717
21.6
21.7
22.7
19.0
6
5
5
8
4,836
762
12.2
10.1
4,264
726
10.8
9.6
2,323
473
5.9
6.3
8,607
1,646
21.8
21.9
6
5
20
440
168
129
17.4
9.0
14.1
11.6
19
511
77
101
16.5
10.5
6.4
9.1
5
346
61
52
4.3
7.1
5.1
4.7
15
985
442
110
13.0
20.2
37.0
9.9
6
5
10
4
6
473
3.4
25.3
18
233
10.2
12.5
9
107
5.1
5.7
62
267
35.2
14.3
11
8
199
36.8
51
9.4
55
10.2
60
11.1
8
157
29.0
95
17.6
1
.2
65
12.0
10
147
11.1
79
6.0
87
6.6
276
20.9
4
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 30
TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Security brokers and
dealers .............................
Security and commodity
exchanges ........................
Security and commodity
services ............................
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 ..............
Trusts .................................
Services ....................................
Hotels and other lodging
places ...................................
Hotels and motels ..............
Personal services ...................
Laundry, cleaning, and
garment services ..............
Photographic studios,
portrait ..............................
Beauty shops .....................
Funeral service and
crematories ......................
Miscellaneous personal
services ............................
Business services ..................
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 ....................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
621
745
77
10.3
63
8.5
226
30.3
623
75
13
17.3
13
17.3
15
20.0
628
63
631
463
7,508
1,471
181
1,270
317
39.1
16.9
21.5
36
716
81
7.8
9.5
5.5
101
1,755
207
21.8
23.4
14.1
632
2,383
513
21.5
253
10.6
290
12.2
633
2,734
341
12.5
337
12.3
695
25.4
64
65
1,730
18,522
212
2,958
12.3
16.0
240
1,822
13.9
9.8
371
4,211
21.4
22.7
651
8,919
1,351
15.1
642
7.2
2,293
25.7
653
7,074
1,200
17.0
879
12.4
1,542
21.8
655
2,284
354
15.5
297
13.0
372
16.3
67
672
673
1,068
61
110
305
16
10
28.6
26.2
9.1
122
12
6
11.4
19.7
5.5
91
12
12
8.5
19.7
10.9
388,300
66,590
17.1
54,331
14.0
85,012
21.9
70
701
72
29,054
28,627
8,969
3,337
3,329
1,477
11.5
11.6
16.5
4,466
4,404
1,235
15.4
15.4
13.8
7,040
6,962
1,690
24.2
24.3
18.8
721
6,403
1,014
15.8
873
13.6
1,352
21.1
722
723
379
1,112
45
137
11.9
12.3
65
161
17.2
14.5
25
172
6.6
15.5
726
611
205
33.6
53
8.7
63
10.3
729
73
439
56,902
63
9,708
14.4
17.1
81
6,062
18.5
10.7
75
12,519
17.1
22.0
732
575
174
30.3
68
11.8
32
5.6
733
734
2,940
15,636
1,080
2,647
36.7
16.9
459
1,518
15.6
9.7
533
3,202
18.1
20.5
735
6,291
1,271
20.2
1,014
16.1
863
13.7
736
7,896
1,209
15.3
642
8.1
1,605
20.3
737
4,561
569
12.5
592
13.0
845
18.5
738
17,503
2,272
13.0
1,760
10.1
4,966
28.4
75
18,535
2,522
13.6
2,851
15.4
3,395
18.3
751
752
753
3,735
1,263
10,161
513
110
1,526
13.7
8.7
15.0
707
138
1,245
18.9
10.9
12.3
653
178
1,919
17.5
14.1
18.9
754
3,376
373
11.0
761
22.5
646
19.1
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Security brokers and
dealers .............................
Security and commodity
exchanges ........................
Security and commodity
services ............................
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 ..............
Trusts .................................
Services ....................................
Hotels and other lodging
places ...................................
Hotels and motels ..............
Personal services ...................
Laundry, cleaning, and
garment services ..............
Photographic studios,
portrait ..............................
Beauty shops .....................
Funeral service and
crematories ......................
Miscellaneous personal
services ............................
Business services ..................
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 ....................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
75
10.1
59
7.9
66
8.9
179
24.0
6
8
10.7
4
5.3
4
5.3
19
25.3
5
64
841
243
13.8
11.2
16.5
15
686
151
3.2
9.1
10.3
17
448
62
3.7
6.0
4.2
49
1,792
410
10.6
23.9
27.9
3
6
6
348
14.6
276
11.6
122
5.1
581
24.4
8
221
8.1
199
7.3
233
8.5
709
25.9
5
194
2,335
11.2
12.6
205
2,257
11.8
12.2
49
1,111
2.8
6.0
458
3,827
26.5
20.7
7
6
876
9.8
1,179
13.2
501
5.6
2,078
23.3
6
904
12.8
871
12.3
391
5.5
1,288
18.2
5
484
21.2
184
8.1
148
6.5
444
19.4
7
84
11
10
7.9
18.0
9.1
79
4
8
7.4
6.6
7.3
46
1
5
4.3
1.6
4.5
340
6
59
31.8
9.8
53.6
7
3
40
48,488
12.5
43,982
11.3
21,162
5.4
68,735
17.7
5
4,307
4,238
1,373
14.8
14.8
15.3
2,868
2,859
700
9.9
10.0
7.8
1,948
1,831
502
6.7
6.4
5.6
5,088
5,004
1,992
17.5
17.5
22.2
5
5
6
872
13.6
506
7.9
382
6.0
1,403
21.9
5
64
177
16.9
15.9
14
136
3.7
12.2
3
76
.8
6.8
162
253
42.7
22.8
10
8
219
35.8
18
2.9
14
2.3
40
6.5
5
41
5,922
9.3
10.4
26
6,987
5.9
12.3
27
2,824
6.2
5.0
126
12,880
28.7
22.6
6
6
63
11.0
71
12.3
55
9.6
111
19.3
6
207
1,480
7.0
9.5
163
1,672
5.5
10.7
107
678
3.6
4.3
391
4,438
13.3
28.4
2
7
626
10.0
610
9.7
183
2.9
1,725
27.4
5
1,249
15.8
1,193
15.1
490
6.2
1,508
19.1
8
395
8.7
1,016
22.3
219
4.8
926
20.3
9
1,825
10.4
2,187
12.5
1,064
6.1
3,428
19.6
5
2,129
11.5
2,711
14.6
1,326
7.2
3,600
19.4
7
411
231
1,051
11.0
18.3
10.3
464
326
1,427
12.4
25.8
14.0
276
44
820
7.4
3.5
8.1
711
236
2,174
19.0
18.7
21.4
5
10
7
437
12.9
494
14.6
186
5.5
480
14.2
5
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Miscellaneous repair
services ................................
Electrical repair shops ........
Reupholstery and furniture
repair ................................
Miscellaneous repair
shops ...............................
Motion pictures .......................
Motion picture theaters ......
Video tape rental ................
Amusement and recreation
services ................................
Bowling centers ..................
Miscellaneous amusement,
recreation services ...........
Health services ......................
Offices and clinics of
medical doctors ................
Offices and clinics of
dentists .............................
Offices of other health
practitioners .....................
Nursing and personal care
facilities ............................
Hospitals ............................
Medical and dental
laboratories ......................
Home health care
services ............................
Health and allied services,
n.e.c. ...............................
Legal services ........................
Educational services ..............
Elementary and secondary
schools .............................
Colleges and universities ...
Libraries .............................
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 ............................
Membership organizations .....
Civic and social
associations .....................
Religious organizations ......
Membership organizations,
n.e.c. ...............................
Engineering and management
services ................................
Engineering and
architectural services .......
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
76
762
6,305
2,075
1,073
213
17.0
10.3
604
186
9.6
9.0
1,156
424
18.3
20.4
764
314
102
32.5
34
10.8
94
29.9
769
78
783
784
3,914
3,347
663
329
758
384
266
–
19.4
11.5
40.1
–
384
247
55
–
9.8
7.4
8.3
–
638
779
118
45
16.3
23.3
17.8
13.7
79
793
20,740
708
4,102
37
19.8
5.2
2,966
181
14.3
25.6
4,475
264
21.6
37.3
799
80
15,641
164,673
3,465
30,416
22.2
18.5
1,995
24,530
12.8
14.9
3,433
36,816
21.9
22.4
801
7,116
1,557
21.9
837
11.8
1,311
18.4
802
1,303
101
7.8
235
18.0
11
.8
804
1,181
199
16.9
155
13.1
208
17.6
805
806
61,150
76,691
10,987
15,097
18.0
19.7
9,206
11,941
15.1
15.6
14,764
17,216
24.1
22.4
807
2,168
549
25.3
333
15.4
293
13.5
808
10,949
1,094
10.0
1,281
11.7
2,232
20.4
809
81
82
4,024
2,102
10,350
826
301
2,013
20.5
14.3
19.4
535
335
1,549
13.3
15.9
15.0
773
487
2,571
19.2
23.2
24.8
821
822
823
3,695
5,695
86
929
931
15
25.1
16.3
17.4
573
870
10
15.5
15.3
11.6
859
1,452
10
23.2
25.5
11.6
829
83
723
43,114
124
6,682
17.2
15.5
71
6,187
9.8
14.4
210
9,444
29.0
21.9
832
11,763
1,504
12.8
1,935
16.4
2,398
20.4
833
835
836
839
5,936
5,796
17,320
2,299
865
1,147
2,759
406
14.6
19.8
15.9
17.7
895
530
2,443
384
15.1
9.1
14.1
16.7
1,657
1,538
3,448
404
27.9
26.5
19.9
17.6
84
1,077
111
10.3
210
19.5
281
26.1
841
86
565
6,448
69
948
12.2
14.7
42
887
7.4
13.8
176
1,576
31.2
24.4
864
866
4,077
830
574
143
14.1
17.2
549
124
13.5
14.9
932
133
22.9
16.0
869
515
125
24.3
82
15.9
107
20.8
87
16,607
3,502
21.1
2,198
13.2
2,771
16.7
871
5,800
942
16.2
972
16.8
1,080
18.6
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Miscellaneous repair
services ................................
Electrical repair shops ........
Reupholstery and furniture
repair ................................
Miscellaneous repair
shops ...............................
Motion pictures .......................
Motion picture theaters ......
Video tape rental ................
Amusement and recreation
services ................................
Bowling centers ..................
Miscellaneous amusement,
recreation services ...........
Health services ......................
Offices and clinics of
medical doctors ................
Offices and clinics of
dentists .............................
Offices of other health
practitioners .....................
Nursing and personal care
facilities ............................
Hospitals ............................
Medical and dental
laboratories ......................
Home health care
services ............................
Health and allied services,
n.e.c. ...............................
Legal services ........................
Educational services ..............
Elementary and secondary
schools .............................
Colleges and universities ...
Libraries .............................
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 ............................
Membership organizations .....
Civic and social
associations .....................
Religious organizations ......
Membership organizations,
n.e.c. ...............................
Engineering and management
services ................................
Engineering and
architectural services .......
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
750
292
11.9
14.1
684
183
10.8
8.8
349
90
5.5
4.3
1,689
687
26.8
33.1
7
10
29
9.2
14
4.5
3
1.0
38
12.1
3
427
376
62
84
10.9
11.2
9.4
25.5
487
551
72
85
12.4
16.5
10.9
25.8
256
308
66
27
6.5
9.2
10.0
8.2
963
704
24
87
24.6
21.0
3.6
26.4
7
8
3
11
2,829
118
13.6
16.7
2,373
40
11.4
5.6
1,147
61
5.5
8.6
2,848
7
13.7
1.0
5
5
2,118
21,084
13.5
12.8
1,886
18,337
12.1
11.1
873
8,437
5.6
5.1
1,872
25,054
12.0
15.2
4
4
681
9.6
920
12.9
449
6.3
1,360
19.1
5
80
6.1
529
40.6
42
3.2
305
23.4
16
153
13.0
191
16.2
74
6.3
202
17.1
6
8,733
9,219
14.3
12.0
6,354
8,482
10.4
11.1
2,797
3,770
4.6
4.9
8,310
10,967
13.6
14.3
4
4
188
8.7
251
11.6
108
5.0
447
20.6
4
1,566
14.3
1,249
11.4
845
7.7
2,682
24.5
8
464
182
1,121
11.5
8.7
10.8
360
315
915
8.9
15.0
8.8
352
139
492
8.7
6.6
4.8
714
343
1,689
17.7
16.3
16.3
5
5
4
390
595
28
10.6
10.4
32.6
251
598
7
6.8
10.5
8.1
140
312
2
3.8
5.5
2.3
554
937
16
15.0
16.5
18.6
3
4
7
86
5,836
11.9
13.5
54
4,435
7.5
10.3
38
2,259
5.3
5.2
140
8,270
19.4
19.2
4
5
1,223
10.4
1,548
13.2
649
5.5
2,506
21.3
6
984
1,300
2,093
236
16.6
22.4
12.1
10.3
699
206
1,714
269
11.8
3.6
9.9
11.7
238
247
1,009
115
4.0
4.3
5.8
5.0
597
828
3,854
484
10.1
14.3
22.3
21.1
5
5
6
5
103
9.6
143
13.3
64
5.9
166
15.4
4
52
756
9.2
11.7
96
736
17.0
11.4
47
394
8.3
6.1
81
1,151
14.3
17.9
5
5
433
117
10.6
14.1
576
65
14.1
7.8
263
110
6.5
13.3
749
136
18.4
16.4
5
7
89
17.3
24
4.7
6
1.2
82
15.9
4
1,716
10.3
2,226
13.4
970
5.8
3,223
19.4
5
607
10.5
772
13.3
229
3.9
1,198
20.7
5
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and
number of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
SIC
code3
Private
industry4
1 day
Number
Accounting, auditing, and
bookkeeping .....................
Research and testing
services ............................
Management and public
relations ...........................
2 days
Percent
Number
3 - 5 days
Percent
Number
Percent
872
1,913
427
22.3
169
8.8
292
15.3
873
3,171
961
30.3
474
14.9
640
20.2
874
5,724
1,172
20.5
583
10.2
758
13.2
See footnotes at end of table.
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TABLE R65. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and number
of days away from work, 2000 — Continued
Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —
Industry2
6 - 10 days
Number
Accounting, auditing, and
bookkeeping .....................
Research and testing
services ............................
Management and public
relations ...........................
Percent
11 - 20 days
Number
Percent
21 - 30 days
Number
Percent
31 days or more
Number
Percent
Median
days
away
from work
134
7.0
244
12.8
323
16.9
324
16.9
8
319
10.1
309
9.7
99
3.1
370
11.7
3
656
11.5
902
15.8
320
5.6
1,332
23.3
7
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 Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees.
5 Data conforming to OSHA definitions for mining operators in coal,
metal, and nonmetal mining and for employers in railroad transportation
are provided to BLS by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, U.S.
Department of Labor, and by the Federal Railroad Administration, U.S.
Department of Transportation. Independent mining contractors are
excluded from the coal, metal, and nonmetal industries.
NOTE: Dashes indicate data that are not available. Because of
rounding, data may not sum to totals.
n.e.c. = not elsewhere classified.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor
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