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Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, 1996
Nature of injury or illness 4
Industry 2
SIC
code 3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains
Fractures
Cuts,
punctures
Bruises
Heat
burns
Chemical
burns
Amputations
Private industry 5 ...............................................
1,880,525
819,658
120,497
156,418
174,862
29,049
11,578
10,167
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing 5 ........................
38,256
13,080
2,936
4,567
3,632
254
108
272
17,098
11,376
1,173
1,185
3,090
3,712
5,722
2,090
1,605
1,719
282
20,435
2,535
1,499
736
11,964
494
154
280
229
5,565
3,673
310
334
1,336
1,340
1,892
645
432
727
83
7,250
886
359
182
4,123
188
–
–
78
1,382
681
198
138
76
224
701
405
139
143
14
1,433
179
–
99
853
95
–
–
–
1,792
1,476
176
203
346
277
316
110
82
98
–
2,689
138
234
168
1,822
67
–
–
19
2,036
1,136
162
119
296
315
900
220
516
145
19
1,547
151
–
68
954
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11
–
178
120
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
35
–
173
–
–
–
122
–
–
–
–
15,091
5,849
2,120
1,531
1,574
214
101
98
824
207
146
70
328
16
57
5,301
5,185
116
6,068
741
5,227
2,899
157
1,448
784
185
194
131
395
117
55
39
146
8
30
2,421
2,378
43
1,854
227
1,614
1,180
49
621
287
78
87
58
109
17
24
10
47
–
8
664
652
12
1,021
55
961
326
21
164
87
18
21
15
53
8
15
59
11
14
6
22
182,334
68,649
37,161
18,865
383
17,913
24,778
7,141
17,637
120,396
25,586
5,268
19,908
20,022
8,721
11,757
9,120
615
19,398
14,000
6,336
111
7,553
9,086
2,997
6,088
45,563
10,170
2,244
7,354
7,294
2,904
4,264
3,783
294
7,256
Agricultural production 5 ............................................
Agricultural production--crops 5 .............................
Field crops, except cash grains 5 ......................
Vegetables and melons 5 ..................................
Fruits and tree nuts 5 .........................................
Horticultural specialties 5 ...................................
Agricultural production--livestock 5 ........................
Livestock, except dairy and poultry 5 .................
Dairy farms 5 ......................................................
Poultry and eggs 5 .............................................
Animal specialties 5 ...........................................
Agricultural services ..............................................
Crop services .....................................................
Veterinary services ............................................
Animal services, except veterinary ....................
Landscape and horticultural services ................
Forestry .................................................................
Timber tracts ......................................................
Forestry services ...............................................
Fishing, hunting, and trapping ...............................
01-02
01
013
016
017
018
02
021
024
025
027
07
072
074
075
078
08
081
085
09
Mining 6 ....................................................................
Metal mining 6 ........................................................
Iron ores 6 ..........................................................
Copper ores 6 ....................................................
Lead and zinc ores 6 ..........................................
Gold and silver ores 6 ........................................
Ferroalloy ores, except vanadium 6 ...................
Miscellaneous metal ores 6 ...............................
Coal mining 6 .........................................................
Bituminous coal and lignite mining 6 ..................
Anthracite mining 6 ............................................
Oil and gas extraction ............................................
Crude petroleum and natural gas ......................
Oil and gas field services ...................................
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels 6 .....................
Dimension stone 6 .............................................
Crushed and broken stone 6 ..............................
Sand and gravel 6 ..............................................
Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals 6 ...........
Chemical and fertilizer minerals 6 ......................
Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals 6 ...............
10
101
102
103
104
106
109
12
122
123
13
131
138
14
141
142
144
145
147
149
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 ............
15
152
153
154
16
161
162
17
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
See footnotes at end of table.
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24
76
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–
–
–
84
–
–
–
–
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48
47
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
99
–
–
–
–
–
74
–
–
16
–
5
–
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5
378
372
6
831
216
615
269
23
122
85
13
16
10
6
633
619
14
627
62
565
255
14
125
81
16
11
8
–
101
–
–
61
6
25
17
5
5
–
18,102
23,961
12,873
2,248
759
1,216
4,224
2,275
–
1,927
3,061
759
2,301
10,817
2,022
410
1,412
1,751
790
1,722
660
–
2,004
5,324
3,137
49
2,138
2,019
489
1,530
16,618
3,420
358
3,212
2,606
2,149
1,485
1,019
–
2,341
2,098
936
–
1,142
2,470
602
1,869
8,304
1,243
329
1,198
1,880
567
597
809
–
1,638
283
207
–
76
319
123
196
1,646
365
39
150
–
–
566
98
–
371
188
84
–
104
214
84
130
357
–
85
–
66
–
–
39
–
93
670
532
–
138
130
35
95
416
–
70
53
54
–
–
71
–
96
45
42
23
23
–
–
–
–
27
26
–
–
–
–
31
–
24
–
25
–
–
–
–
9
9
–
–
–
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected natures
of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders
Industry 2
Carpal
tunnel
syndrome
Tendonitis
Private industry 5 ...............................................
29,937
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing 5 ........................
184
Agricultural production 5 ............................................
Agricultural production--crops 5 .............................
Field crops, except cash grains 5 ......................
Vegetables and melons 5 ..................................
Fruits and tree nuts 5 .........................................
Horticultural specialties 5 ...................................
Agricultural production--livestock 5 ........................
Livestock, except dairy and poultry 5 .................
Dairy farms 5 ......................................................
Poultry and eggs 5 .............................................
Animal specialties 5 ...........................................
Agricultural services ..............................................
Crop services .....................................................
Veterinary services ............................................
Animal services, except veterinary ....................
Landscape and horticultural services ................
Forestry .................................................................
Timber tracts ......................................................
Forestry services ...............................................
Fishing, hunting, and trapping ...............................
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Oil and gas extraction ............................................
Crude petroleum and natural gas ......................
Oil and gas field services ...................................
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels 6 .....................
Dimension stone 6 .............................................
Crushed and broken stone 6 ..............................
Sand and gravel 6 ..............................................
Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals 6 ...........
Chemical and fertilizer minerals 6 ......................
Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals 6 ...............
With
sprains
and
bruises
17,416
60,277
11,542
161
1,349
64
12
–
154
–
–
13
118
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
624
382
–
–
247
98
242
110
–
46
–
683
–
–
–
429
–
–
–
–
39
–
943
Mining 6 ....................................................................
Metal mining 6 ........................................................
Iron ores 6 ..........................................................
Copper ores 6 ....................................................
Lead and zinc ores 6 ..........................................
Gold and silver ores 6 ........................................
Ferroalloy ores, except vanadium 6 ...................
Miscellaneous metal ores 6 ...............................
Coal mining 6 .........................................................
Bituminous coal and lignite mining 6 ..................
Anthracite mining 6 ............................................
Total
With
fractures,
burns, and
other
injuries
–
–
–
–
–
35
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21
–
87
–
–
–
78
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
34
–
9
–
20
–
–
364
348
16
347
–
302
198
12
92
58
7
20
9
Back pain and pain,
except back
All
other
natures 8
Total
Back
pain,
hurt
back only
20,564
125,588
52,046
325,080
369
668
2,804
1,230
8,908
184
114
–
–
99
–
70
–
–
22
–
169
–
–
–
104
17
–
–
–
267
175
–
–
138
–
92
56
–
10
–
391
–
–
–
239
–
–
–
–
1,394
1,156
–
46
124
615
238
53
–
138
10
1,401
90
–
49
1,057
–
–
–
–
861
766
–
–
–
503
95
–
–
73
–
363
–
–
–
250
–
–
–
–
3,951
2,745
247
319
625
802
1,207
479
292
331
89
4,822
894
643
145
2,362
67
–
–
68
90
45
549
184
2,073
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
90
18
5
–
–
8
–
–
183
179
–
235
–
188
113
9
47
40
9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
118
–
110
24
–
11
9
–
–
–
130
42
19
10
52
–
5
563
546
17
938
75
857
442
21
218
118
34
28
23
38
38
Construction ............................................................
1,338
548
5,390
1,619
1,099
11,675
4,944
35,575
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 ............
303
198
–
106
62
22
40
972
202
–
302
154
–
77
–
–
183
143
94
–
48
96
20
76
308
106
–
75
–
–
–
20
–
–
1,166
517
34
615
814
329
485
3,411
980
282
359
663
80
483
164
–
374
293
126
–
156
179
78
102
1,147
466
54
63
264
–
122
61
–
96
182
–
–
120
194
104
91
723
201
56
155
102
–
112
–
–
–
1,726
981
–
720
1,491
458
1,034
8,458
1,872
496
1,515
1,355
579
831
606
–
1,166
841
569
–
268
483
216
267
3,620
780
280
458
603
389
301
271
–
520
7,036
3,569
122
3,344
5,015
1,223
3,793
23,524
5,133
942
4,274
4,124
1,609
1,652
1,824
114
3,851
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 2
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Industry 2
SIC
code 3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains
Fractures
Cuts,
punctures
Bruises
Heat
burns
Chemical
burns
Amputations
Manufacturing ..........................................................
462,239
176,699
31,249
45,614
41,346
8,389
4,265
5,535
Durable goods .........................................................
292,925
110,616
19,818
30,538
25,955
4,825
2,238
3,396
31,644
2,917
7,034
5,492
1,325
10,527
4,453
2,475
1,262
1,952
3,126
2,650
4,983
3,781
1,203
3,057
435
388
2,234
13,661
7,053
3,110
1,795
515
1,274
116
1,566
874
692
1,866
2,122
1,110
1,054
326
728
20,573
741
2,026
798
1,228
1,450
320
894
155
108
1,698
293
407
10,939
831
4,032
5,745
223
108
2,042
309
591
406
26,944
8,075
5,009
672
11,222
794
2,599
2,136
369
4,012
1,688
918
470
794
907
737
1,962
1,455
507
947
166
151
630
5,187
2,385
996
623
107
541
34
600
320
280
903
864
477
434
131
303
7,779
308
771
299
471
478
128
315
38
–
759
145
136
4,052
321
1,346
2,244
118
23
828
95
259
194
9,757
3,245
2,027
204
2,530
453
783
647
96
467
148
120
86
88
259
200
355
272
83
214
56
27
132
739
380
212
61
28
43
19
84
40
43
84
138
–
53
15
38
1,809
50
103
60
43
91
15
76
20
–
91
18
46
1,132
90
345
676
–
10
202
29
38
–
2,053
751
456
72
4,885
403
754
559
174
1,626
592
555
152
293
615
535
1,102
797
305
386
31
26
329
1,767
999
484
223
114
123
23
210
109
101
114
330
179
114
33
81
1,671
157
209
60
149
243
–
52
20
–
116
–
–
631
75
227
314
–
16
192
28
41
–
2,207
654
295
61
2,976
401
721
615
85
832
397
149
154
116
213
184
582
489
93
226
18
46
163
930
497
195
93
84
81
17
90
57
33
145
127
55
71
23
48
2,053
61
177
89
88
153
18
42
14
–
75
27
–
1,295
78
651
524
–
7
142
39
20
–
2,982
949
664
75
131
–
17
–
–
54
–
–
21
11
–
–
12
–
–
–
–
–
–
87
48
22
–
–
17
–
8
–
–
–
28
14
–
–
–
307
–
62
37
26
30
–
12
–
–
–
–
–
169
–
107
62
–
–
30
–
20
–
1,462
281
250
20
59
511
–
172
108
55
196
97
60
–
31
75
61
18
18
–
38
–
–
–
290
167
80
32
11
20
–
38
32
–
13
41
34
32
–
–
151
–
21
13
8
–
–
14
–
–
16
–
–
76
–
40
–
–
–
14
–
–
–
363
65
40
10
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 .....................
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 ...........................................
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 ...........................
Wood television and radio cabinets ...............
Office furniture ...................................................
Wood office furniture .....................................
Office furniture, except wood .........................
Public building and related furniture ..................
Partitions and fixtures ........................................
Wood partitions and fixtures ..........................
Miscellaneous furniture and fixtures ..................
Drapery hardware and blinds and shades .....
Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c. .........................
Stone, clay, and glass products .............................
Flat glass ...........................................................
Glass and glassware, pressed or blown ............
Glass containers ............................................
Pressed and blown glass, n.e.c. ...................
Products of purchased glass .............................
Cement, hydraulic ..............................................
Structural clay products .....................................
Ceramic wall and floor tile .............................
Structural clay products, n.e.c. .....................
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 ...................................
Lime ...............................................................
Gypsum products ..........................................
Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral products .....
Abrasive products ..........................................
Mineral wool ..................................................
Nonclay refractories .......................................
Primary metal industries ........................................
Blast furnace and basic steel products ..............
Blast furnaces and steel mills ........................
Steel wire and related products .....................
24
241
242
2421
2426
243
2431
2434
2435
2439
244
2448
245
2451
2452
249
2491
2493
2499
25
251
2511
2512
2514
2515
2517
252
2521
2522
253
254
2541
259
2591
2599
32
321
322
3221
3229
323
324
325
3253
3259
326
3261
3269
327
3271
3272
3273
3274
3275
329
3291
3296
3297
33
331
3312
3315
See footnotes at end of table.
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13
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16
16
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42
24
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–
–
8
–
–
–
–
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10
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–
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217
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Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected natures
of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders
Industry 2
Carpal
tunnel
syndrome
Tendonitis
Total
With
fractures,
burns, and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
bruises
Manufacturing ..........................................................
12,358
8,866
12,940
3,400
Durable goods .........................................................
7,734
5,090
7,859
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 .....................
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 ...........................................
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 ...........................
Wood television and radio cabinets ...............
Office furniture ...................................................
Wood office furniture .....................................
Office furniture, except wood .........................
Public building and related furniture ..................
Partitions and fixtures ........................................
Wood partitions and fixtures ..........................
Miscellaneous furniture and fixtures ..................
Drapery hardware and blinds and shades .....
Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c. .........................
Stone, clay, and glass products .............................
Flat glass ...........................................................
Glass and glassware, pressed or blown ............
Glass containers ............................................
Pressed and blown glass, n.e.c. ...................
Products of purchased glass .............................
Cement, hydraulic ..............................................
Structural clay products .....................................
Ceramic wall and floor tile .............................
Structural clay products, n.e.c. .....................
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 ...................................
Lime ...............................................................
Gypsum products ..........................................
Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral products .....
Abrasive products ..........................................
Mineral wool ..................................................
Nonclay refractories .......................................
Primary metal industries ........................................
Blast furnace and basic steel products ..............
Blast furnaces and steel mills ........................
Steel wire and related products .....................
525
–
89
73
16
238
114
62
15
37
19
–
–
16
–
152
–
–
145
469
233
90
95
21
19
–
122
62
60
61
32
–
22
8
14
349
–
83
25
59
64
–
30
13
–
50
–
–
60
–
48
–
–
–
32
–
10
–
575
65
26
22
378
–
135
53
82
131
32
25
33
40
–
–
46
33
13
57
–
–
–
185
79
21
19
12
27
–
18
–
16
–
33
–
29
–
–
176
–
38
12
26
33
–
30
–
–
–
–
18
–
–
–
–
–
–
23
–
17
–
323
47
29
–
841
128
152
110
41
325
154
87
45
25
64
55
133
95
38
39
–
15
–
301
178
105
–
7
38
–
41
31
10
–
31
17
30
–
–
599
–
60
12
48
15
–
44
–
–
–
10
–
398
42
113
241
–
–
32
–
22
–
777
308
169
31
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 4
Back pain and pain,
except back
All
other
natures 8
Total
Back
pain,
hurt
back only
3,896
27,292
10,766
87,686
2,206
2,054
16,338
6,931
58,518
231
18
48
16
31
111
78
16
10
–
–
–
19
–
–
–
–
–
–
93
49
30
–
–
12
–
28
–
–
–
9
–
9
–
–
195
–
36
–
33
9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
142
–
66
72
–
–
–
–
–
–
202
99
35
16
209
–
40
40
–
70
18
28
14
–
–
–
52
29
24
–
–
–
–
93
62
27
11
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
7
–
9
–
–
180
–
6
–
–
–
–
25
–
–
–
–
–
109
31
–
58
–
–
–
–
8
–
220
82
57
8
1,693
188
443
307
130
505
213
83
65
81
241
223
167
122
45
150
42
27
81
1,049
654
218
246
27
157
–
75
42
32
160
145
70
14
10
–
1,486
34
168
76
93
85
–
47
10
–
193
–
–
812
31
333
430
–
8
114
–
25
–
1,330
434
282
43
808
63
280
181
99
217
111
27
30
40
111
111
84
60
24
52
16
20
–
358
225
71
60
13
77
–
45
–
21
35
48
32
–
–
–
579
–
89
33
56
11
–
24
–
–
–
–
–
325
17
92
208
–
8
50
–
16
–
711
201
120
21
5,893
521
1,160
868
266
2,122
1,000
409
213
436
702
612
570
459
112
818
104
78
636
2,614
1,410
679
381
92
199
16
274
168
107
332
343
207
254
98
156
3,977
104
330
114
216
245
119
214
13
16
340
64
120
2,148
160
798
1,130
–
40
403
93
135
–
4,943
1,216
738
127
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Industry 2
Cold finishing of steel shapes ........................
Steel pipe and tubes ......................................
Iron and steel foundries .....................................
Gray and ductile iron foundries ......................
Malleable iron foundries ................................
Steel investment foundries ............................
Steel foundries, n.e.c. ...................................
Primary nonferrous metals ................................
Primary copper ..............................................
Primary aluminum ..........................................
Secondary nonferrous metals ............................
Nonferrous rolling and drawing ..........................
Copper rolling and drawing ............................
Aluminum sheet, plate, and foil .....................
Aluminum extruded products .........................
Nonferrous rolling and drawing, n.e.c. ..........
Nonferrous wiredrawing and insulating .........
Nonferrous foundries (castings) ........................
Aluminum die--castings .................................
Aluminum foundries .......................................
Nonferrous foundries, n.e.c. .........................
Miscellaneous primary metal products ..............
Metal heat treating .........................................
Primary metal products, n.e.c. ......................
Fabricated metal products .....................................
Metal cans and shipping containers ..................
Metal cans .....................................................
Cutlery, handtools, and hardware ......................
Cutlery ...........................................................
Hand and edge tools, n.e.c. ..........................
Saw blades and handsaws ............................
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 ................................
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 ...................................
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. ....................
Ammunition, except for small arms, n.e.c. ....
Small arms .....................................................
Miscellaneous fabricated metal products ..........
Industrial valves .............................................
Fluid power valves and hose fittings ..............
Steel springs, except wire ..............................
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 ..............
SIC
code 3
3316
3317
332
3321
3322
3324
3325
333
3331
3334
334
335
3351
3353
3354
3356
3357
336
3363
3365
3369
339
3398
3399
34
341
3411
342
3421
3423
3425
3429
343
3431
3432
3433
344
3441
3442
3443
3444
3446
3448
3449
345
3451
3452
346
3462
3465
3469
347
3471
3479
348
3483
3484
349
3491
3492
3493
3496
3498
3499
35
351
3511
Total
cases
976
1,333
6,469
4,480
114
366
1,509
965
60
471
1,090
4,536
676
221
959
313
2,317
4,730
2,091
1,405
194
1,079
596
483
51,716
1,168
612
3,030
246
868
204
1,712
1,623
470
417
736
18,235
4,244
2,360
4,201
4,432
1,278
1,280
442
3,210
1,920
1,290
10,904
1,378
5,847
3,436
4,545
2,708
1,837
668
239
295
8,333
462
946
361
2,010
1,142
2,089
49,033
1,652
303
Sprains,
strains
Fractures
Cuts,
punctures
Bruises
Heat
burns
396
593
2,036
1,316
38
159
523
415
26
230
396
1,894
261
92
344
123
1,042
1,461
594
443
–
310
162
147
17,830
325
248
993
112
256
84
540
575
192
146
237
5,771
1,422
855
1,324
1,349
385
306
130
1,252
622
631
4,180
539
2,320
1,230
1,348
857
492
280
104
114
3,105
176
410
142
806
380
732
16,977
679
99
56
159
558
401
–
13
140
69
–
35
88
268
39
22
71
28
108
232
128
–
–
87
55
–
3,766
151
36
151
26
–
11
85
103
–
11
71
1,788
487
120
388
469
177
105
42
117
77
40
740
111
343
255
289
167
122
30
12
8
398
28
–
–
92
45
108
3,626
97
22
167
128
443
286
–
38
117
80
–
16
54
396
64
11
65
44
212
453
150
161
–
127
63
64
6,647
171
58
285
33
78
10
164
126
–
11
80
2,521
452
391
401
800
231
205
41
502
348
154
1,461
126
714
609
548
320
228
68
16
43
964
53
152
–
213
58
271
5,762
129
30
77
119
694
460
17
19
199
89
–
39
144
480
29
35
117
19
274
552
258
201
16
75
36
38
4,521
119
62
206
12
59
9
127
112
–
24
55
1,575
609
170
348
246
67
111
–
262
198
64
945
90
630
190
574
317
257
60
20
38
667
51
57
–
140
160
148
3,902
82
17
–
–
351
223
8
20
100
54
6
33
192
104
14
12
24
23
31
427
246
87
–
52
48
–
847
31
25
14
–
–
–
9
12
–
9
–
348
132
–
138
16
–
17
–
–
–
9
154
42
54
43
144
106
38
–
–
–
132
–
–
–
38
32
42
782
29
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 5
Chemical
burns
Amputations
–
–
–
14
15
9
–
–
–
82
58
–
6
18
15
26
–
–
–
–
–
16
61
7
32
–
–
–
12
25
10
12
69
50
–
20
27
–
–
–
–
–
–
388
11
8
20
–
–
–
17
–
–
–
–
60
–
9
–
34
–
–
–
–
–
–
68
–
–
41
187
147
40
–
–
–
31
–
–
–
–
–
14
306
–
–
–
–
56
53
–
788
78
15
65
–
–
13
46
18
–
–
14
241
–
43
17
99
–
–
15
14
–
12
205
–
128
72
34
14
20
6
–
–
126
8
13
–
33
–
18
562
45
–
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected natures
of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders
Industry 2
Cold finishing of steel shapes ........................
Steel pipe and tubes ......................................
Iron and steel foundries .....................................
Gray and ductile iron foundries ......................
Malleable iron foundries ................................
Steel investment foundries ............................
Steel foundries, n.e.c. ...................................
Primary nonferrous metals ................................
Primary copper ..............................................
Primary aluminum ..........................................
Secondary nonferrous metals ............................
Nonferrous rolling and drawing ..........................
Copper rolling and drawing ............................
Aluminum sheet, plate, and foil .....................
Aluminum extruded products .........................
Nonferrous rolling and drawing, n.e.c. ..........
Nonferrous wiredrawing and insulating .........
Nonferrous foundries (castings) ........................
Aluminum die--castings .................................
Aluminum foundries .......................................
Nonferrous foundries, n.e.c. .........................
Miscellaneous primary metal products ..............
Metal heat treating .........................................
Primary metal products, n.e.c. ......................
Fabricated metal products .....................................
Metal cans and shipping containers ..................
Metal cans .....................................................
Cutlery, handtools, and hardware ......................
Cutlery ...........................................................
Hand and edge tools, n.e.c. ..........................
Saw blades and handsaws ............................
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 ................................
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 ...................................
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. ....................
Ammunition, except for small arms, n.e.c. ....
Small arms .....................................................
Miscellaneous fabricated metal products ..........
Industrial valves .............................................
Fluid power valves and hose fittings ..............
Steel springs, except wire ..............................
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 ..............
Carpal
tunnel
syndrome
–
–
Tendonitis
Total
–
91
60
–
7
23
7
–
–
–
104
29
–
26
–
44
293
64
101
–
15
–
15
1,249
–
11
150
15
20
–
95
86
57
14
15
227
41
20
33
60
69
–
–
50
–
26
352
56
252
41
34
27
–
42
23
5
288
8
32
–
55
36
47
1,054
76
–
14
102
83
–
19
–
6
–
–
–
112
10
–
6
–
94
49
16
–
–
–
–
–
612
12
12
60
7
–
–
49
23
–
19
–
121
–
36
–
45
–
–
–
30
–
–
140
18
95
–
59
29
30
15
6
8
152
–
–
–
55
16
36
644
55
36
72
32
135
103
–
6
24
24
–
16
17
128
21
9
34
–
61
97
35
–
–
68
59
–
1,806
27
17
152
–
108
–
42
38
–
–
19
460
151
75
90
78
–
33
18
56
–
34
565
53
346
159
222
174
49
12
7
–
274
7
58
–
33
–
83
1,204
30
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 6
With
fractures,
burns, and
other
injuries
–
–
With
sprains
and
bruises
–
15
27
20
33
23
–
–
–
–
–
–
7
–
–
–
6
–
–
–
19
–
–
–
–
–
40
–
–
6
–
35
16
–
–
–
–
–
582
12
10
24
–
–
–
16
12
–
–
12
185
89
18
46
–
–
–
–
15
–
–
124
–
83
–
45
37
–
–
–
–
160
–
43
–
–
–
44
351
13
–
27
19
–
–
–
46
45
–
297
12
–
17
–
–
–
14
–
–
–
–
37
–
–
17
13
–
–
–
–
–
14
141
–
96
–
30
–
–
–
–
–
32
–
–
–
12
–
–
328
–
–
Back pain and pain,
except back
Total
Back
pain,
hurt
back only
66
33
362
307
23
10
22
16
–
7
–
262
47
–
67
12
132
212
115
–
–
35
–
14
2,280
69
–
198
14
42
18
124
104
–
14
54
775
159
79
155
257
–
69
42
193
155
38
299
64
61
171
197
136
61
24
9
12
420
9
72
–
116
49
130
2,894
106
25
–
–
237
216
–
6
15
–
–
–
–
163
39
–
18
10
95
96
66
18
–
–
–
–
1,022
53
–
83
9
16
16
42
56
–
8
20
254
50
30
49
96
–
16
14
106
84
22
156
58
–
70
112
77
35
18
5
10
184
–
42
–
48
–
51
1,268
52
12
All
other
natures 8
126
220
1,598
1,174
15
65
343
164
8
80
167
696
155
29
170
49
288
858
428
256
–
244
92
152
10,982
151
101
736
22
264
36
414
425
80
161
183
4,348
754
556
1,292
979
262
386
119
717
445
272
1,795
273
878
602
908
415
492
128
38
59
1,774
116
134
–
424
321
458
11,320
320
60
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Industry 2
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 ...........
Hoists, cranes, and monorails .......................
Industrial trucks and tractors .........................
Metalworking machinery ....................................
Machine tools, metal cutting types ................
Special dies, tools, jigs and fixtures ...............
Machine tool accessories ..............................
Power-driven handtools .................................
Rolling mill machinery ....................................
Welding apparatus .........................................
Metalworking machinery, n.e.c. ....................
Special industry machinery ................................
Textile machinery ..........................................
Woodworking machinery ...............................
Paper industries machinery ...........................
Food products machinery ..............................
Special industry machinery, n.e.c. ................
General industrial machinery .............................
Pumps and pumping equipment ....................
Ball and roller bearings ..................................
Air and gas compressors ...............................
Blowers and fans ...........................................
Packaging machinery ....................................
Speed changers, drives, and gears ...............
Industrial furnaces and ovens ........................
Power transmission equipment, n.e.c. ..........
General industrial machinery, n.e.c. .............
Computer and office equipment ........................
Electronic computers .....................................
Computer storage devices .............................
Computer peripheral equipment, n.e.c. ........
Office machines, n.e.c. .................................
Refrigeration and service machinery .................
Automatic vending machines .........................
Commercial laundry equipment .....................
Refrigeration and heating equipment ............
Measuring and dispensing pumps .................
Service industry machinery, n.e.c. ................
Industrial machinery, n.e.c. ...............................
Fluid power cylinders and actuators ..............
Fluid power pumps and motors .....................
Scales and balances, except laboratory ........
Industrial machinery, n.e.c. ...........................
Electronic and other electric equipment ................
Electric distribution equipment ...........................
Transformers, except electronic ....................
Switchgear and switchboard apparatus .........
Electrical industrial apparatus ............................
Motors and generators ..................................
Relays and industrial controls ........................
Household appliances .......................................
Household refrigerators and freezers ............
Household laundry equipment .......................
Electric housewares and fans ........................
Household appliances, n.e.c. .......................
Electric lighting and wiring equipment ...............
Electric lamps ................................................
Current-carrying wiring devices .....................
Noncurrent-carrying wiring devices ...............
SIC
code 3
3519
352
3523
3524
353
3531
3532
3533
3535
3536
3537
354
3541
3544
3545
3546
3547
3548
3549
355
3552
3553
3554
3556
3559
356
3561
3562
3563
3564
3565
3566
3567
3568
3569
357
3571
3572
3577
3579
358
3581
3582
3585
3586
3589
359
3593
3594
3596
3599
36
361
3612
3613
362
3621
3625
363
3632
3633
3634
3639
364
3641
3643
3644
Total
cases
1,349
2,826
2,156
669
8,433
3,644
574
1,128
1,362
350
999
9,027
1,126
3,577
1,521
415
200
1,124
367
4,322
172
245
675
895
1,689
6,169
666
639
443
1,006
557
525
563
853
915
2,354
990
287
573
365
5,519
247
186
4,030
98
958
8,734
573
430
87
7,152
24,561
1,550
964
586
2,703
1,522
933
2,471
508
371
421
568
3,910
371
1,114
504
Sprains,
strains
Fractures
Cuts,
punctures
Bruises
580
1,006
736
270
2,760
1,239
195
445
379
124
281
2,757
307
982
436
198
87
412
144
1,398
79
79
292
184
488
2,409
232
258
193
397
234
202
164
403
325
964
470
126
192
162
2,183
63
50
1,609
48
414
2,821
247
186
34
2,128
9,412
529
320
209
976
559
322
1,124
232
175
150
285
1,505
144
420
160
75
227
193
33
715
290
38
115
87
–
137
656
130
178
81
39
–
–
28
312
11
–
47
–
96
374
50
60
–
60
26
14
–
47
60
143
43
18
32
22
327
7
25
247
10
38
774
12
19
6
693
1,247
83
57
–
132
76
36
170
30
14
45
43
275
28
67
–
99
264
205
59
808
281
55
179
135
31
78
1,430
123
852
220
35
20
–
32
441
32
79
59
66
190
630
73
59
18
132
78
75
41
72
81
106
47
8
28
9
651
9
27
481
10
124
1,302
91
21
–
1,162
2,033
153
110
43
198
97
78
128
16
25
31
–
344
59
99
46
64
273
209
64
807
444
59
85
83
–
85
637
104
235
78
30
13
–
17
216
11
13
46
–
106
533
64
65
–
98
20
57
35
75
85
150
72
11
24
29
460
9
12
372
–
64
745
50
31
–
625
1,756
129
106
–
163
82
67
175
50
32
48
18
239
26
70
29
See footnotes at end of table.
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Heat
burns
25
28
26
–
156
75
–
–
26
–
21
308
–
88
72
–
–
–
–
32
–
7
8
–
17
72
–
–
–
14
–
–
–
13
12
18
–
–
15
–
60
–
–
49
–
–
78
–
–
–
62
337
57
41
15
23
15
–
21
10
–
–
–
81
8
11
47
Chemical
burns
Amputations
–
43
34
28
7
44
18
11
7
–
6
11
10
–
–
–
–
–
–
90
31
34
–
–
–
–
10
21
–
–
–
–
20
66
9
8
–
24
–
–
–
7
–
12
–
–
9
–
27
–
–
23
–
–
68
–
–
–
60
386
25
9
16
–
–
–
21
–
–
–
–
29
12
14
–
10
–
–
157
10
64
13
–
–
–
–
47
–
–
10
–
19
75
–
11
–
24
10
–
–
12
10
–
–
–
–
–
48
–
–
34
–
–
112
9
–
–
99
176
10
–
–
29
26
–
22
–
9
–
–
40
–
7
14
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected natures
of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders
Industry 2
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 ...........
Hoists, cranes, and monorails .......................
Industrial trucks and tractors .........................
Metalworking machinery ....................................
Machine tools, metal cutting types ................
Special dies, tools, jigs and fixtures ...............
Machine tool accessories ..............................
Power-driven handtools .................................
Rolling mill machinery ....................................
Welding apparatus .........................................
Metalworking machinery, n.e.c. ....................
Special industry machinery ................................
Textile machinery ..........................................
Woodworking machinery ...............................
Paper industries machinery ...........................
Food products machinery ..............................
Special industry machinery, n.e.c. ................
General industrial machinery .............................
Pumps and pumping equipment ....................
Ball and roller bearings ..................................
Air and gas compressors ...............................
Blowers and fans ...........................................
Packaging machinery ....................................
Speed changers, drives, and gears ...............
Industrial furnaces and ovens ........................
Power transmission equipment, n.e.c. ..........
General industrial machinery, n.e.c. .............
Computer and office equipment ........................
Electronic computers .....................................
Computer storage devices .............................
Computer peripheral equipment, n.e.c. ........
Office machines, n.e.c. .................................
Refrigeration and service machinery .................
Automatic vending machines .........................
Commercial laundry equipment .....................
Refrigeration and heating equipment ............
Measuring and dispensing pumps .................
Service industry machinery, n.e.c. ................
Industrial machinery, n.e.c. ...............................
Fluid power cylinders and actuators ..............
Fluid power pumps and motors .....................
Scales and balances, except laboratory ........
Industrial machinery, n.e.c. ...........................
Electronic and other electric equipment ................
Electric distribution equipment ...........................
Transformers, except electronic ....................
Switchgear and switchboard apparatus .........
Electrical industrial apparatus ............................
Motors and generators ..................................
Relays and industrial controls ........................
Household appliances .......................................
Household refrigerators and freezers ............
Household laundry equipment .......................
Electric housewares and fans ........................
Household appliances, n.e.c. .......................
Electric lighting and wiring equipment ...............
Electric lamps ................................................
Current-carrying wiring devices .....................
Noncurrent-carrying wiring devices ...............
Carpal
tunnel
syndrome
76
71
44
27
118
73
–
–
12
–
17
172
26
44
58
21
–
–
9
86
–
–
–
–
63
185
20
30
–
50
–
–
14
–
48
110
54
11
32
10
112
6
–
95
–
8
123
8
12
14
75
1,081
52
45
–
132
81
27
123
26
20
–
31
172
16
50
9
Tendonitis
Total
19
24
17
7
57
–
–
–
10
–
30
86
18
–
33
–
–
–
–
53
–
–
24
–
27
63
15
7
–
18
–
–
–
–
7
82
19
14
34
14
110
11
–
75
–
23
115
–
14
–
72
1,068
38
16
–
234
79
148
101
22
11
36
–
112
7
19
9
See footnotes at end of table.
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21
82
65
17
255
63
20
52
66
20
23
247
84
78
26
9
17
–
15
87
–
–
9
17
51
132
17
18
15
25
–
14
–
25
14
35
7
6
6
15
102
9
10
60
–
20
235
–
6
–
205
541
46
17
–
48
30
14
51
12
–
11
17
53
–
14
11
With
fractures,
burns, and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
bruises
–
–
31
20
11
65
19
–
–
38
34
–
76
–
16
–
24
–
–
17
–
95
41
29
11
–
–
–
11
32
–
–
–
–
10
62
–
30
14
–
–
–
–
33
–
–
–
–
14
9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26
23
–
13
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6
–
–
–
–
16
–
–
–
24
7
–
6
32
–
–
13
–
–
25
–
–
76
43
–
–
–
–
–
–
64
145
32
12
–
24
14
9
18
–
–
–
–
13
–
6
–
40
152
–
–
–
13
6
–
10
–
–
–
–
23
–
8
–
Back pain and pain,
except back
Total
81
206
169
37
387
150
39
–
60
27
48
530
57
111
108
14
–
204
8
412
10
10
51
116
208
304
48
28
–
20
37
30
39
38
44
202
76
15
62
34
240
59
–
145
–
34
505
43
22
–
419
1,542
87
72
15
221
117
93
89
12
–
–
30
259
18
111
16
Back
pain,
hurt
back only
41
113
94
19
166
56
28
–
18
19
37
156
35
19
65
7
–
–
–
205
–
10
23
107
53
204
44
20
–
14
15
13
36
30
24
84
32
7
32
6
81
16
–
52
–
13
208
7
10
–
182
530
24
18
–
94
55
29
36
–
–
–
–
73
–
32
11
All
other
natures 8
260
602
463
140
2,315
993
152
186
495
92
279
1,954
233
891
392
60
–
–
92
1,217
27
42
127
418
405
1,326
133
93
–
144
146
107
223
154
223
531
196
78
137
68
1,200
65
50
840
18
227
1,855
95
115
23
1,552
4,981
342
170
172
545
360
138
447
97
74
65
80
799
48
231
141
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Industry 2
Residential lighting fixtures ............................
Commercial lighting fixtures ..........................
Vehicular lighting equipment .........................
Household audio and video
equipment and audio recordings .....................
Household audio and video equipment .........
Prerecorded records and tapes .....................
Communications equipment ..............................
Telephone and telegraph apparatus ..............
Radio and tv communications equipment ......
Communications equipment, n.e.c. ..............
Electronic components and accessories ...........
Electron tubes ................................................
Printed circuit boards .....................................
Semiconductors and related devices .............
Electronic capacitors .....................................
Electronic resistors ........................................
Electronic coils and transformers ..................
Electronic connectors ....................................
Electronic components, n.e.c. ......................
Miscellaneous electrical equipment and
supplies ...........................................................
Storage batteries ...........................................
Primary batteries, dry and wet .......................
Engine electrical equipment ..........................
Magnetic and optical recording media ...........
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 ...............................................
Aircraft ...........................................................
Aircraft engines and engine parts ..................
Aircraft parts and equipment, n.e.c. ..............
Ship and boat building and repairing .................
Ship building and repairing ............................
Boat building and repairing ............................
Railroad equipment ...........................................
Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts ........................
Guided missiles, space vehicles, parts ..............
Guided missiles and space vehicles ..............
Miscellaneous transportation equipment ...........
Travel trailers and campers ...........................
Tanks and tank components .........................
Transportation equipment, n.e.c. ..................
Instruments and related products ..........................
Search and navigation equipment .....................
Measuring and controlling devices ....................
Laboratory apparatus and furniture ...............
Environmental controls ..................................
Process control instruments ..........................
Fluid meters and counting devices ................
Instruments to measure electricity .................
Analytical instruments ....................................
Optical instruments and lenses .....................
Measuring and controlling devices, n.e.c. ....
Medical instruments and supplies .....................
Surgical and medical instruments ..................
Surgical appliances and supplies ..................
Dental equipment and supplies .....................
X-ray apparatus and tubes ............................
Electromedical equipment .............................
Ophthalmic goods ..............................................
SIC
code 3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains
Fractures
Cuts,
punctures
Bruises
3645
3646
3647
464
614
521
166
231
226
19
116
19
41
50
19
13
42
36
365
3651
3652
366
3661
3663
3669
367
3671
3672
3674
3675
3676
3677
3678
3679
1,150
747
404
2,264
948
1,039
276
7,771
673
2,013
2,127
234
153
444
299
1,827
420
326
94
945
446
395
104
2,844
283
852
857
67
60
93
77
555
62
32
83
58
–
301
44
70
86
10
–
–
13
68
–
224
87
103
35
690
71
165
127
24
16
–
44
211
131
77
55
149
47
81
21
600
91
160
153
23
–
–
18
103
369
3691
3692
3694
3695
3699
37
371
3711
3713
3714
3715
3716
372
3721
3724
3728
373
3731
3732
374
375
376
3761
379
3792
3795
3799
38
381
382
3821
3822
3823
3824
3825
3826
3827
3829
384
3841
3842
3843
3844
3845
385
2,742
591
80
1,395
272
403
57,029
36,714
14,789
2,014
17,938
1,380
592
7,605
3,814
1,316
2,475
8,411
5,906
2,505
1,319
686
560
370
1,734
738
106
891
9,451
1,210
3,629
214
709
727
140
834
325
154
527
3,077
1,161
1,301
193
118
304
428
1,070
208
24
566
111
162
25,453
16,790
7,606
949
7,308
646
282
3,107
1,972
423
711
3,936
2,997
939
585
206
228
158
602
283
45
274
3,822
552
1,422
75
289
348
56
339
132
53
130
1,048
408
435
34
34
138
134
137
19
5
86
17
9
3,212
2,124
672
119
1,216
87
30
354
216
52
86
473
378
95
106
19
34
26
101
56
8
38
480
37
210
11
53
41
–
62
–
–
33
152
46
79
–
8
18
12
212
56
5
115
12
23
3,831
2,200
586
175
1,232
119
88
726
207
175
344
570
224
346
69
43
53
26
170
84
25
61
738
47
336
39
77
77
13
25
61
15
–
281
112
96
53
10
11
40
170
31
5
93
22
19
5,408
3,069
1,278
162
1,502
92
34
653
315
115
223
1,220
896
325
164
77
66
49
159
83
–
70
740
83
235
20
44
35
15
47
22
10
42
330
119
133
47
7
24
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 9
–
88
49
33
Heat
burns
Chemical
burns
Amputations
–
–
–
12
–
–
–
15
15
–
16
–
16
10
9
–
7
–
105
–
35
–
6
–
–
22
18
–
–
–
221
–
80
40
–
–
20
18
52
26
–
–
10
–
–
576
308
63
30
164
48
–
80
–
19
43
86
–
44
35
14
–
–
52
–
–
51
79
6
32
–
15
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
13
7
9
–
–
–
45
–
16
–
–
–
–
–
20
61
40
–
12
9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26
12
–
9
–
–
364
174
53
–
109
–
9
62
–
–
34
105
–
95
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
228
53
140
5
–
6
–
36
–
–
93
23
14
8
–
–
–
–
12
–
–
395
254
–
11
222
13
–
52
–
–
43
–
–
33
9
–
–
–
36
6
–
27
66
6
19
–
6
–
–
6
–
–
–
34
11
21
–
–
–
–
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected natures
of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders
Industry 2
Residential lighting fixtures ............................
Commercial lighting fixtures ..........................
Vehicular lighting equipment .........................
Household audio and video
equipment and audio recordings .....................
Household audio and video equipment .........
Prerecorded records and tapes .....................
Communications equipment ..............................
Telephone and telegraph apparatus ..............
Radio and tv communications equipment ......
Communications equipment, n.e.c. ..............
Electronic components and accessories ...........
Electron tubes ................................................
Printed circuit boards .....................................
Semiconductors and related devices .............
Electronic capacitors .....................................
Electronic resistors ........................................
Electronic coils and transformers ..................
Electronic connectors ....................................
Electronic components, n.e.c. ......................
Miscellaneous electrical equipment and
supplies ...........................................................
Storage batteries ...........................................
Primary batteries, dry and wet .......................
Engine electrical equipment ..........................
Magnetic and optical recording media ...........
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 ...............................................
Aircraft ...........................................................
Aircraft engines and engine parts ..................
Aircraft parts and equipment, n.e.c. ..............
Ship and boat building and repairing .................
Ship building and repairing ............................
Boat building and repairing ............................
Railroad equipment ...........................................
Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts ........................
Guided missiles, space vehicles, parts ..............
Guided missiles and space vehicles ..............
Miscellaneous transportation equipment ...........
Travel trailers and campers ...........................
Tanks and tank components .........................
Transportation equipment, n.e.c. ..................
Instruments and related products ..........................
Search and navigation equipment .....................
Measuring and controlling devices ....................
Laboratory apparatus and furniture ...............
Environmental controls ..................................
Process control instruments ..........................
Fluid meters and counting devices ................
Instruments to measure electricity .................
Analytical instruments ....................................
Optical instruments and lenses .....................
Measuring and controlling devices, n.e.c. ....
Medical instruments and supplies .....................
Surgical and medical instruments ..................
Surgical appliances and supplies ..................
Dental equipment and supplies .....................
X-ray apparatus and tubes ............................
Electromedical equipment .............................
Ophthalmic goods ..............................................
Carpal
tunnel
syndrome
19
–
Tendonitis
Total
–
–
–
13
35
46
–
44
40
13
13
–
115
43
62
10
207
–
31
61
10
–
–
5
76
–
101
41
38
22
373
55
22
95
13
–
18
9
160
46
9
21
16
224
–
57
70
18
9
14
8
39
237
34
–
100
–
95
1,743
1,208
495
24
666
11
11
338
129
84
125
55
–
32
58
24
15
–
46
18
–
25
408
70
151
11
39
34
–
12
20
8
–
128
65
53
–
–
9
22
96
18
42
18
31
23
–
–
–
44
7
27
1,070
804
314
25
448
–
14
103
73
–
–
50
–
28
10
29
13
11
61
11
–
50
372
35
172
–
27
30
–
86
12
–
–
119
46
65
–
–
–
21
9
9
–
1,393
908
469
45
380
12
–
155
67
48
41
221
90
131
40
–
10
9
53
24
–
29
205
24
79
–
8
18
11
32
9
–
–
85
34
15
–
16
16
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 10
With
fractures,
burns, and
other
injuries
–
–
–
With
sprains
and
bruises
–
–
11
7
–
6
–
6
–
13
–
–
–
45
–
56
–
16
11
–
–
–
–
Total
–
12
–
–
–
Back pain and pain,
except back
11
31
–
–
–
–
7
11
6
–
–
–
–
–
297
209
101
–
102
–
–
36
–
14
16
35
–
28
9
–
–
–
8
–
–
–
46
–
25
–
–
6
5
12
–
–
–
18
8
6
–
–
–
–
24
18
–
–
–
–
455
314
163
17
124
–
–
63
–
–
12
–
–
26
8
–
10
9
30
10
–
20
78
13
27
–
–
7
–
14
–
–
–
31
12
7
–
–
7
–
31
39
49
30
19
131
40
89
–
564
41
140
98
14
–
44
24
179
143
21
17
72
17
16
2,966
2,090
985
56
981
45
23
254
64
63
127
397
273
124
39
114
25
13
47
25
–
18
507
47
157
6
36
30
13
35
10
12
16
233
73
100
11
11
37
39
Back
pain,
hurt
back only
–
–
12
21
16
–
57
13
44
–
161
14
52
37
–
16
–
–
26
65
–
9
37
–
9
1,222
937
440
30
426
25
15
77
–
16
–
106
58
48
15
54
8
–
24
6
–
16
189
13
69
–
20
16
9
10
–
–
–
76
27
35
–
8
5
19
All
other
natures 8
155
96
84
281
130
151
445
182
207
57
1,598
73
384
537
46
12
145
56
344
524
134
16
277
60
38
10,618
6,784
2,260
414
3,711
305
94
1,718
724
321
673
1,264
950
314
198
138
112
70
405
146
12
247
1,807
250
675
39
115
103
20
153
53
48
145
613
220
290
29
27
48
140
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Industry 2
Photographic equipment and supplies ..............
Miscellaneous manufacturing industries ................
Jewelry, silverware, and plated ware .................
Jewelry, precious metal .................................
Musical instruments ...........................................
Toys and sporting goods ...................................
Dolls and stuffed toys ....................................
Sporting and athletic goods, n.e.c. ...............
Pens, pencils, office, and art supplies ...............
Pens and mechanical pencils ........................
Lead pencils and art goods ...........................
Carbon paper and inked ribbons ...................
Costume jewelry and notions ............................
Costume jewelry ............................................
Fasteners, buttons, needles, and pins ...........
Miscellaneous manufactures .............................
Brooms and brushes .....................................
Signs and advertising specialities ..................
Burial caskets ................................................
Hard surface floor coverings, n.e.c. ..............
Manufacturing industries, n.e.c. ....................
SIC
code 3
386
39
391
3911
393
394
3942
3949
395
3951
3952
3955
396
3961
3965
399
3991
3993
3995
3996
3999
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 specialties ........................................
Canned fruits and vegetables ........................
Dehydrated fruits, vegetables, soups ............
Pickles, sauces, and salad dressings ............
Frozen fruits and vegetables .........................
Frozen specialities, n.e.c. .............................
Grain mill products .............................................
Flour and other grain mill products ................
Cereal breakfast foods ..................................
Prepared flour mixes and doughs ..................
Prepared feeds, n.e.c. ..................................
Bakery products .................................................
Bread, cake, and related products .................
Cookies and crackers ....................................
Sugar and confectionery products .....................
Raw cane sugar .............................................
Candy and other confectionery products .......
Chocolate and cocoa products ......................
Fats and oils ......................................................
Beverages .........................................................
Malt beverages ..............................................
Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits .................
Distilled and blended liquors ..........................
Bottled and canned soft drinks ......................
Flavoring extracts and syrups, n.e.c. ............
Miscellaneous food and kindred products .........
Canned and cured fish and seafoods ............
Fresh or frozen prepared fish ........................
Roasted coffee ..............................................
Potato chips and similar snacks ....................
Macaroni and spaghetti .................................
Food preparations, n.e.c. ..............................
20
201
2011
2013
2015
202
2022
2023
2024
2026
203
2032
2033
2034
2035
2037
2038
204
2041
2043
2045
2048
205
2051
2052
206
2061
2064
2066
207
208
2082
2084
2085
2086
2087
209
2091
2092
2095
2096
2098
2099
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains
Fractures
Cuts,
punctures
Bruises
Heat
burns
1,051
8,314
700
328
471
2,529
21
1,703
497
130
164
114
444
241
204
3,672
324
1,710
156
145
1,338
657
3,176
164
60
98
1,061
6
706
164
32
60
49
136
69
67
1,554
86
741
78
88
561
64
356
20
12
28
93
–
42
32
9
17
5
8
–
6
176
21
87
15
7
47
31
996
61
29
68
248
–
204
80
16
15
6
72
–
39
468
43
191
26
7
201
81
687
20
–
25
222
–
150
41
14
14
6
17
–
13
362
34
247
6
16
60
–
219
18
17
–
55
–
40
5
–
–
–
29
–
–
111
–
–
–
–
104
169,313
66,083
11,430
15,076
15,391
59,156
15,971
6,210
3,864
5,897
6,738
1,224
538
993
3,932
6,970
368
2,329
770
638
1,535
1,329
5,470
1,303
625
955
1,494
6,355
4,537
1,567
2,394
320
1,291
225
1,169
7,324
711
682
394
5,035
417
6,765
330
2,265
232
1,211
178
2,226
22,656
4,540
1,394
1,243
1,904
2,947
434
224
372
1,898
2,421
116
831
271
218
534
451
2,460
569
307
443
713
2,688
1,912
662
892
122
466
82
419
3,754
358
343
163
2,734
135
2,536
102
781
142
436
60
866
3,609
916
294
276
345
385
68
22
74
219
546
18
199
47
–
150
104
225
–
26
–
61
377
261
107
207
–
139
17
104
408
50
36
–
265
–
442
25
85
–
78
11
148
4,933
2,038
1,168
345
524
448
98
48
76
219
483
–
114
76
63
110
96
258
–
22
74
56
460
328
123
123
40
51
6
83
384
26
44
29
256
–
655
20
324
–
48
28
211
5,925
1,571
489
455
628
823
91
37
172
523
638
–
232
76
70
187
46
635
149
90
151
131
549
376
155
217
44
116
20
106
640
33
30
56
466
–
746
32
291
–
154
45
180
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 11
Chemical
burns
Amputations
–
–
76
–
–
–
94
–
–
–
16
–
26
–
5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
48
–
53
–
33
–
–
32
–
–
12
17
3,564
2,027
2,138
1,383
283
156
61
65
121
31
19
17
54
333
48
113
–
40
15
97
89
–
16
–
–
114
97
–
182
32
100
–
84
80
13
–
–
45
–
96
8
–
–
17
–
45
820
295
85
62
148
146
63
41
–
30
138
–
36
20
17
30
34
47
–
–
–
–
19
16
–
18
–
–
–
–
67
13
–
–
19
–
67
–
–
–
–
–
53
676
233
86
67
80
67
37
–
–
17
117
–
36
–
–
26
30
36
–
–
–
–
90
70
21
37
–
32
5
–
15
–
–
–
–
–
75
–
10
–
28
–
25
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected natures
of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders
Industry 2
Carpal
tunnel
syndrome
Tendonitis
Total
Photographic equipment and supplies ..............
Miscellaneous manufacturing industries ................
Jewelry, silverware, and plated ware .................
Jewelry, precious metal .................................
Musical instruments ...........................................
Toys and sporting goods ...................................
Dolls and stuffed toys ....................................
Sporting and athletic goods, n.e.c. ...............
Pens, pencils, office, and art supplies ...............
Pens and mechanical pencils ........................
Lead pencils and art goods ...........................
Carbon paper and inked ribbons ...................
Costume jewelry and notions ............................
Costume jewelry ............................................
Fasteners, buttons, needles, and pins ...........
Miscellaneous manufactures .............................
Brooms and brushes .....................................
Signs and advertising specialities ..................
Burial caskets ................................................
Hard surface floor coverings, n.e.c. ..............
Manufacturing industries, n.e.c. ....................
32
281
28
10
27
93
–
62
24
11
–
11
36
–
–
73
11
16
–
–
37
–
262
69
–
31
79
–
54
16
8
6
–
10
–
6
57
18
–
–
–
33
–
194
15
15
–
88
–
69
8
5
–
–
–
–
–
77
17
45
–
–
11
Nondurable goods ...................................................
4,623
3,777
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 specialties ........................................
Canned fruits and vegetables ........................
Dehydrated fruits, vegetables, soups ............
Pickles, sauces, and salad dressings ............
Frozen fruits and vegetables .........................
Frozen specialities, n.e.c. .............................
Grain mill products .............................................
Flour and other grain mill products ................
Cereal breakfast foods ..................................
Prepared flour mixes and doughs ..................
Prepared feeds, n.e.c. ..................................
Bakery products .................................................
Bread, cake, and related products .................
Cookies and crackers ....................................
Sugar and confectionery products .....................
Raw cane sugar .............................................
Candy and other confectionery products .......
Chocolate and cocoa products ......................
Fats and oils ......................................................
Beverages .........................................................
Malt beverages ..............................................
Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits .................
Distilled and blended liquors ..........................
Bottled and canned soft drinks ......................
Flavoring extracts and syrups, n.e.c. ............
Miscellaneous food and kindred products .........
Canned and cured fish and seafoods ............
Fresh or frozen prepared fish ........................
Roasted coffee ..............................................
Potato chips and similar snacks ....................
Macaroni and spaghetti .................................
Food preparations, n.e.c. ..............................
1,427
595
137
102
356
160
77
8
–
68
100
–
17
–
–
40
23
176
103
13
–
51
181
121
51
51
–
38
–
17
66
8
–
–
37
–
81
–
18
–
36
–
23
1,392
510
189
159
161
101
60
–
24
17
167
–
61
18
–
42
31
159
–
–
–
–
124
93
31
31
–
25
–
–
111
14
–
29
49
–
185
6
124
–
47
–
–
With
fractures,
burns, and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
bruises
–
–
63
7
–
–
44
–
–
–
29
–
23
–
27
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23
13
Total
Back
pain,
hurt
back only
All
other
natures 8
32
590
165
93
57
135
–
82
41
17
17
–
39
–
30
153
29
74
–
–
44
–
244
96
85
6
47
–
31
14
7
5
–
10
–
10
72
16
29
–
–
27
121
1,382
136
80
133
415
13
275
78
12
22
30
81
53
28
540
62
231
21
15
210
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5,081
1,194
1,842
10,954
3,835
29,168
1,919
413
131
137
146
112
–
–
18
68
319
–
85
–
–
48
104
226
–
34
–
81
224
128
80
66
13
29
5
–
247
27
40
–
159
–
277
12
34
–
16
7
165
455
93
33
23
37
20
9
–
–
8
70
–
–
–
–
–
24
56
–
–
–
–
51
12
28
17
–
9
–
–
104
–
–
–
73
–
35
–
–
–
–
–
28
748
163
50
67
46
41
–
–
–
25
151
–
48
10
–
37
27
86
–
23
–
–
107
66
38
26
–
12
–
–
78
9
12
–
39
–
82
–
–
–
–
–
74
3,942
1,122
504
198
420
405
56
46
61
239
372
–
74
72
51
65
94
287
–
18
–
154
545
406
110
115
13
60
15
80
476
48
–
–
337
53
540
37
197
–
103
–
179
1,367
364
192
90
82
151
38
10
29
71
140
–
20
37
18
38
28
73
–
–
–
–
226
192
22
53
–
30
6
–
208
17
–
–
163
–
125
16
40
–
8
–
47
10,474
3,455
1,577
759
1,120
1,022
186
87
153
579
1,337
78
532
118
104
287
218
872
196
90
156
181
982
729
220
456
40
230
70
208
1,076
117
156
55
661
78
1,065
82
376
18
240
18
321
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
Back pain and pain,
except back
15
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Industry 2
Tobacco products ..................................................
Cigarettes ..........................................................
Cigars ................................................................
Tobacco stemming and redrying .......................
Textile mill products ...............................................
Broadwoven fabric mills, manmade ...................
Broadwoven fabric mills, wool ...........................
Narrow fabric mills .............................................
Knitting mills ......................................................
Hosiery, n.e.c. ...............................................
Knit outerwear mills .......................................
Knit underwear mills ......................................
Weft knit fabric mills .......................................
Textile finishing, except wool .............................
Finishing plants, cotton ..................................
Finishing plants, manmade ............................
Finishing plants, n.e.c. ..................................
Carpets and rugs ...............................................
Yarn and thread mills .........................................
Yarn spinning mills ........................................
Throwing and winding mills ...........................
Thread mills ...................................................
Miscellaneous textile goods ...............................
Nonwoven fabrics ..........................................
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’ shirts ...................................
Men’s and boys’ underwear and
nightwear .....................................................
Men’s and boys’ neckwear ............................
Men’s and boys’ trousers and slacks .............
Men’s and boys’ work clothing .......................
Men’s and boys’ clothing, n.e.c. ...................
Women’s and misses’ outerwear .......................
Women’s and misses’ blouses and shirts ......
Women’s, junior’s, and misses’ dresses ........
Women’s and misses’ suits and coats ...........
Women’s and misses’ outerwear, n.e.c. .......
Women’s and children’s undergarments ...........
Girls’ and children’s outerwear ..........................
Girls’ and children’s dresses, blouses ...........
Girls’ and children’s outerwear, n.e.c. ..........
Miscellaneous apparel and accessories ............
Robes and dressing gowns ...........................
Waterproof outerwear ....................................
Leather and sheep-lined clothing ..................
Apparel and accessories, n.e.c. ...................
Miscellaneous fabricated textile products ..........
Curtains and draperies ..................................
Housefurnishings, n.e.c. ...............................
Textile bags ...................................................
Canvas and related products .........................
Pleating and stitching ....................................
Automotive and apparel trimmings ................
Schiffli machine embroideries ........................
Fabricated textile products, n.e.c. .................
Paper and allied products ......................................
Pulp mills ...........................................................
Paper mills .........................................................
Paperboard mills ................................................
Paperboard containers and boxes .....................
Setup paperboard boxes ...............................
Corrugated and solid fiber boxes ...................
Fiber cans, drums and similar products .........
Folding paperboard boxes .............................
SIC
code 3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains
21
211
212
214
22
222
223
224
225
2252
2253
2254
2257
226
2261
2262
2269
227
228
2281
2282
2284
229
2297
2299
23
231
232
2321
813
518
29
188
8,960
821
259
638
2,483
603
623
303
332
1,597
478
594
525
866
833
452
283
98
1,173
166
333
14,258
869
3,987
863
394
250
9
72
3,580
396
71
300
1,024
218
278
150
94
668
207
206
255
280
267
130
110
–
451
73
96
4,927
254
1,452
358
2322
2323
2325
2326
2329
233
2331
2335
2337
2339
234
236
2361
2369
238
2384
2385
2386
2389
239
2391
2392
2393
2394
2395
2396
2397
2399
26
261
262
263
265
2652
2653
2655
2657
278
38
1,303
938
568
2,754
335
312
254
1,853
518
451
166
285
617
71
58
23
177
4,659
497
981
359
872
197
1,117
79
557
14,051
188
3,143
860
4,408
222
2,638
300
966
114
–
413
389
179
808
117
91
92
508
232
172
66
105
194
27
26
6
60
1,722
282
378
107
309
41
367
26
211
5,430
71
1,388
280
1,666
38
1,006
113
366
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 13
Fractures
Cuts,
punctures
64
50
90
44
7
14
612
37
14
57
160
22
26
–
43
109
22
53
–
30
74
35
–
10
90
9
44
770
23
172
39
–
704
39
76
76
144
9
62
26
16
111
14
59
–
43
105
33
66
–
82
9
31
1,581
78
404
72
14
33
–
114
59
106
370
–
–
38
255
39
48
21
27
69
–
6
9
22
531
31
81
13
58
49
214
14
72
1,281
10
156
84
476
40
307
–
92
–
–
60
18
34
138
–
–
21
111
33
16
–
11
28
–
–
–
13
346
8
58
101
87
12
43
–
33
1,229
29
269
146
345
–
201
62
39
Bruises
89
62
–
–
917
64
38
76
257
49
59
25
29
182
74
52
56
114
66
38
19
9
113
12
32
864
64
245
51
32
–
85
38
37
129
–
12
16
90
43
31
13
18
43
–
–
–
16
297
21
47
16
69
33
90
–
18
1,250
15
272
72
408
–
240
–
92
Heat
burns
Chemical
burns
Amputations
–
–
–
–
162
–
15
12
40
–
10
–
12
78
29
42
–
–
–
–
–
–
6
–
6
213
36
77
–
7
–
–
–
129
–
–
–
39
8
6
10
13
39
12
23
–
42
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
55
–
18
–
–
–
–
–
218
29
–
–
16
–
–
–
7
14
–
–
–
90
35
27
–
–
23
–
12
216
–
26
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
62
10
–
48
–
–
6
27
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
42
–
–
–
–
–
16
–
–
251
–
76
48
52
–
51
–
–
12
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
29
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
116
7
30
9
–
–
–
–
–
6
12
11
–
–
–
9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
169
–
–
–
126
–
–
–
6
271
–
58
7
91
–
40
–
16
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected natures
of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders
Industry 2
Tobacco products ..................................................
Cigarettes ..........................................................
Cigars ................................................................
Tobacco stemming and redrying .......................
Textile mill products ...............................................
Broadwoven fabric mills, manmade ...................
Broadwoven fabric mills, wool ...........................
Narrow fabric mills .............................................
Knitting mills ......................................................
Hosiery, n.e.c. ...............................................
Knit outerwear mills .......................................
Knit underwear mills ......................................
Weft knit fabric mills .......................................
Textile finishing, except wool .............................
Finishing plants, cotton ..................................
Finishing plants, manmade ............................
Finishing plants, n.e.c. ..................................
Carpets and rugs ...............................................
Yarn and thread mills .........................................
Yarn spinning mills ........................................
Throwing and winding mills ...........................
Thread mills ...................................................
Miscellaneous textile goods ...............................
Nonwoven fabrics ..........................................
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’ shirts ...................................
Men’s and boys’ underwear and
nightwear .....................................................
Men’s and boys’ neckwear ............................
Men’s and boys’ trousers and slacks .............
Men’s and boys’ work clothing .......................
Men’s and boys’ clothing, n.e.c. ...................
Women’s and misses’ outerwear .......................
Women’s and misses’ blouses and shirts ......
Women’s, junior’s, and misses’ dresses ........
Women’s and misses’ suits and coats ...........
Women’s and misses’ outerwear, n.e.c. .......
Women’s and children’s undergarments ...........
Girls’ and children’s outerwear ..........................
Girls’ and children’s dresses, blouses ...........
Girls’ and children’s outerwear, n.e.c. ..........
Miscellaneous apparel and accessories ............
Robes and dressing gowns ...........................
Waterproof outerwear ....................................
Leather and sheep-lined clothing ..................
Apparel and accessories, n.e.c. ...................
Miscellaneous fabricated textile products ..........
Curtains and draperies ..................................
Housefurnishings, n.e.c. ...............................
Textile bags ...................................................
Canvas and related products .........................
Pleating and stitching ....................................
Automotive and apparel trimmings ................
Schiffli machine embroideries ........................
Fabricated textile products, n.e.c. .................
Paper and allied products ......................................
Pulp mills ...........................................................
Paper mills .........................................................
Paperboard mills ................................................
Paperboard containers and boxes .....................
Setup paperboard boxes ...............................
Corrugated and solid fiber boxes ...................
Fiber cans, drums and similar products .........
Folding paperboard boxes .............................
Carpal
tunnel
syndrome
–
–
–
–
232
11
–
–
73
41
9
9
–
–
–
–
–
38
70
49
–
8
17
–
–
818
93
314
64
23
–
110
75
42
112
–
–
–
91
15
61
38
23
13
–
–
6
–
177
25
42
–
–
–
35
8
26
340
–
72
13
104
–
58
16
20
Tendonitis
Total
10
6
21
21
–
–
194
17
–
–
110
54
25
24
–
20
–
–
18
–
15
10
–
–
7
–
–
623
52
216
71
–
–
275
45
–
–
76
8
20
–
12
27
15
–
–
19
26
16
–
–
58
–
19
309
19
62
15
10
–
7
–
58
64
13
151
–
–
7
134
30
17
–
17
24
–
–
–
16
108
12
16
–
–
–
30
–
14
206
–
16
15
47
–
19
–
22
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 14
11
14
14
81
–
–
–
62
8
20
–
16
–
–
–
–
–
92
7
–
–
–
–
33
–
12
474
–
111
24
138
–
94
–
20
With
fractures,
burns, and
other
injuries
–
–
–
–
With
sprains
and
bruises
Back pain and pain,
except back
Total
7
7
50
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
15
–
–
20
8
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
154
–
24
16
49
–
17
–
10
–
–
110
–
–
–
40
8
10
–
12
–
–
–
–
–
19
12
–
–
23
–
–
138
–
27
–
–
–
–
10
11
27
–
–
–
12
–
9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
54
–
14
–
–
–
13
–
12
141
–
29
5
43
–
35
–
7
Back
pain,
hurt
back only
44
25
13
13
18
605
31
11
24
210
79
47
19
50
82
19
51
–
84
57
25
–
20
93
14
21
1,481
85
445
84
–
–
217
17
–
11
82
31
23
–
22
30
–
19
–
19
15
–
–
–
34
–
6
435
15
107
28
–
15
–
186
94
66
394
–
76
35
273
57
22
–
20
102
11
–
–
20
314
35
107
15
–
10
60
9
66
819
14
190
30
255
19
119
–
106
–
–
43
13
23
184
–
12
13
159
14
6
–
6
31
–
–
–
13
52
20
–
–
–
–
16
–
9
357
14
92
21
90
–
56
–
32
All
other
natures 8
87
54
9
20
1,331
143
–
77
334
111
76
–
54
264
82
96
87
102
117
88
–
9
228
46
63
2,400
165
556
108
25
–
190
168
61
506
106
80
32
287
62
61
16
44
131
25
18
–
24
831
74
191
48
170
43
201
8
96
2,384
31
506
131
820
54
500
46
192
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Industry 2
Miscellaneous converted paper products ..........
Paper coated and laminated, packaging .......
Paper coated and laminated, n.e.c. ..............
Bags: plastics, laminated, and coated ...........
Bags: uncoated paper and multiwall ..............
Die-cut paper and board ................................
Sanitary paper products ................................
Envelopes ......................................................
Stationery products ........................................
Converted paper products, n.e.c. .................
Printing and publishing ..........................................
Newspapers .......................................................
Periodicals .........................................................
Books .................................................................
Book publishing .............................................
Book printing ..................................................
Miscellaneous publishing ...................................
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 .......................................
Typesetting ....................................................
Platemaking services .....................................
Chemicals and allied products ...............................
Industrial inorganic chemicals ...........................
Industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c. ............
Plastics materials and synthetics .......................
Plastics materials and resins .........................
Drugs .................................................................
Medicinals and botanicals .............................
Pharmaceutical preparations .........................
Diagnostic substances ...................................
Biological products except diagnostic ............
Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods .......................
Soap and other detergents ............................
Polishes and sanitation goods .......................
Toilet preparations .........................................
Paints and allied products .................................
Industrial organic chemicals ..............................
Cyclic crudes and intermediates ....................
Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c. ..............
Agricultural chemicals ........................................
Agricultural chemicals, n.e.c. ........................
Miscellaneous chemical products ......................
Adhesives and sealants .................................
Explosives .....................................................
Printing ink .....................................................
Chemical preparations, n.e.c. .......................
Petroleum and coal products .................................
Petroleum refining .............................................
Asphalt paving and roofing materials ................
Asphalt paving mixtures and blocks ..............
Asphalt felts and coatings ..............................
Miscellaneous petroleum and coal products .....
Lubricating oils and greases ..........................
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. ....................
SIC
code 3
267
2671
2672
2673
2674
2675
2676
2677
2678
2679
27
271
272
273
2731
2732
274
275
2752
2754
2759
276
277
278
2782
2789
279
2791
2796
28
281
2819
282
2821
283
2833
2834
2835
2836
284
2841
2842
2844
285
286
2865
2869
287
2879
289
2891
2892
2893
2899
29
291
295
2951
2952
299
2992
30
301
305
3052
3053
306
Total
cases
5,451
384
818
1,126
515
324
511
592
150
1,030
25,119
7,760
1,435
1,924
1,029
895
559
10,574
6,599
496
3,479
771
300
1,264
536
728
532
197
334
11,470
950
592
1,271
718
2,884
373
2,104
144
263
2,169
646
494
1,002
969
1,037
312
709
721
174
1,469
401
240
306
474
1,731
682
885
577
308
163
148
31,591
1,886
2,575
1,244
1,331
3,974
Sprains,
strains
Fractures
Cuts,
punctures
Bruises
2,026
123
369
461
190
88
165
245
–
319
10,375
3,536
446
775
407
368
199
4,145
2,608
229
1,308
394
155
502
217
285
223
114
109
4,474
396
252
463
280
1,087
188
778
–
94
859
316
208
330
434
364
100
264
252
74
618
–
–
136
223
738
302
361
205
156
75
67
12,846
905
1,219
582
637
1,804
440
26
82
100
49
–
41
15
–
75
2,055
704
328
130
50
80
38
692
416
56
220
37
9
70
34
36
48
10
38
801
59
36
125
56
177
–
142
–
6
153
–
28
99
61
71
24
48
56
11
99
–
–
16
36
139
61
66
–
32
13
12
2,060
96
134
51
83
236
554
52
70
94
38
38
72
101
–
84
2,064
468
96
146
54
92
34
1,042
592
35
415
86
17
126
26
100
50
–
46
758
35
13
112
48
218
–
150
–
14
140
28
30
82
32
43
9
34
–
–
165
–
73
–
43
137
8
124
108
15
–
–
3,277
124
272
177
95
289
482
25
81
123
26
32
56
53
–
86
2,270
852
91
218
126
92
43
852
538
50
264
26
16
153
64
88
19
10
9
896
58
39
113
62
264
37
219
–
–
164
40
36
84
78
78
–
71
61
–
80
–
–
–
32
114
25
78
65
13
11
–
2,894
186
210
147
63
488
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 15
Heat
burns
71
–
–
14
16
15
–
–
–
–
215
18
48
–
–
–
12
106
81
–
20
–
–
26
24
–
–
–
–
469
82
34
47
31
66
–
41
–
13
35
15
–
13
17
117
66
35
–
–
102
–
73
–
–
140
58
82
–
38
–
–
717
27
10
–
–
96
Chemical
burns
64
28
17
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
187
22
–
–
–
–
8
137
87
–
48
–
–
–
–
–
11
–
10
469
48
42
42
31
88
11
57
–
20
80
–
41
15
29
95
52
43
49
–
37
–
–
–
22
39
22
–
–
–
17
17
166
7
12
–
–
19
Amputations
114
8
19
25
18
–
6
16
–
–
220
25
–
5
–
5
–
136
59
–
76
20
–
28
6
–
–
–
–
84
6
6
30
8
13
–
12
–
–
21
–
–
17
–
7
–
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14
8
–
–
–
–
–
417
19
23
–
15
43
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected natures
of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders
Industry 2
Miscellaneous converted paper products ..........
Paper coated and laminated, packaging .......
Paper coated and laminated, n.e.c. ..............
Bags: plastics, laminated, and coated ...........
Bags: uncoated paper and multiwall ..............
Die-cut paper and board ................................
Sanitary paper products ................................
Envelopes ......................................................
Stationery products ........................................
Converted paper products, n.e.c. .................
Printing and publishing ..........................................
Newspapers .......................................................
Periodicals .........................................................
Books .................................................................
Book publishing .............................................
Book printing ..................................................
Miscellaneous publishing ...................................
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 .......................................
Typesetting ....................................................
Platemaking services .....................................
Chemicals and allied products ...............................
Industrial inorganic chemicals ...........................
Industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c. ............
Plastics materials and synthetics .......................
Plastics materials and resins .........................
Drugs .................................................................
Medicinals and botanicals .............................
Pharmaceutical preparations .........................
Diagnostic substances ...................................
Biological products except diagnostic ............
Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods .......................
Soap and other detergents ............................
Polishes and sanitation goods .......................
Toilet preparations .........................................
Paints and allied products .................................
Industrial organic chemicals ..............................
Cyclic crudes and intermediates ....................
Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c. ..............
Agricultural chemicals ........................................
Agricultural chemicals, n.e.c. ........................
Miscellaneous chemical products ......................
Adhesives and sealants .................................
Explosives .....................................................
Printing ink .....................................................
Chemical preparations, n.e.c. .......................
Petroleum and coal products .................................
Petroleum refining .............................................
Asphalt paving and roofing materials ................
Asphalt paving mixtures and blocks ..............
Asphalt felts and coatings ..............................
Miscellaneous petroleum and coal products .....
Lubricating oils and greases ..........................
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. ....................
Carpal
tunnel
syndrome
149
23
–
24
17
–
8
22
–
39
646
122
38
71
28
44
30
264
186
7
71
12
35
61
50
11
13
9
–
194
10
6
28
24
49
–
35
–
9
34
–
–
27
18
22
–
22
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
17
10
–
–
–
–
–
826
100
41
–
18
93
Tendonitis
Total
128
–
–
34
7
–
–
16
–
32
449
78
22
35
8
27
–
256
170
8
78
–
9
38
17
–
–
–
–
165
6
–
11
11
53
–
48
–
–
57
10
–
46
24
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
636
26
35
20
15
83
See footnotes at end of table.
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196
26
10
38
13
12
16
–
–
76
732
299
31
48
35
13
26
280
184
16
81
17
11
8
–
–
11
–
–
452
26
7
48
23
134
13
94
–
23
149
33
48
64
16
22
–
18
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
43
20
18
–
–
–
–
822
50
54
38
16
90
With
fractures,
burns, and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
bruises
64
16
–
63
9
–
12
12
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
26
197
49
8
24
22
–
–
93
73
–
16
–
–
–
–
–
11
–
–
95
6
–
30
9
26
–
22
–
–
21
9
–
7
–
7
–
6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9
–
–
–
–
–
–
206
19
–
–
–
40
18
251
141
7
6
–
–
16
76
43
–
28
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
124
7
6
13
10
49
–
41
–
–
40
18
–
19
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16
6
–
–
–
–
–
303
6
17
16
–
28
9
Back pain and pain,
except back
Total
330
–
57
36
54
–
30
28
–
107
1,759
521
155
192
106
87
34
739
447
14
277
14
10
69
35
34
26
10
16
529
40
35
29
25
179
19
118
15
26
156
48
28
80
58
35
14
21
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
56
22
–
–
–
–
–
1,543
88
163
84
79
90
Back
pain,
hurt
back only
139
–
–
14
21
–
15
–
–
66
698
210
39
81
42
39
22
298
200
–
98
–
–
24
10
13
19
–
16
177
23
20
20
17
70
–
51
–
6
22
–
16
–
–
10
–
10
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
22
11
–
–
–
–
–
478
34
39
–
30
46
All
other
natures 8
896
61
100
169
86
97
110
84
–
180
4,148
1,116
174
296
216
80
131
1,926
1,231
72
622
160
38
184
62
122
124
–
95
2,179
182
121
223
118
555
50
410
42
54
320
106
62
146
196
180
35
145
236
48
287
–
–
86
79
291
145
119
80
38
–
–
5,386
259
402
104
298
643
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Industry 2
SIC
code 3
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains
Fractures
Cuts,
punctures
Bruises
Heat
burns
2,045
1,930
23,062
1,652
581
820
748
852
2,139
656
723
14,890
2,165
624
817
377
215
130
206
208
146
205
1,043
762
8,883
557
175
305
271
276
990
217
352
5,740
663
218
239
111
65
46
58
76
60
49
88
148
1,595
202
30
–
57
82
148
160
41
856
91
32
28
19
–
–
17
8
–
–
140
149
2,586
176
67
141
123
84
203
67
56
1,669
251
63
77
44
13
13
42
17
6
37
226
262
2,002
134
48
102
63
104
171
30
–
1,324
171
72
72
18
19
13
–
19
16
–
42
53
586
50
10
–
–
–
32
23
17
408
10
–
6
5
–
–
–
–
–
–
14
–
128
–
6
–
–
–
14
–
–
86
38
33
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16
27
326
34
12
–
–
–
16
–
49
147
22
–
13
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
224,030
117,749
12,324
9,121
22,396
1,010
849
375
5,807
14,309
9,153
794
1,236
653
2,411
82,218
77,010
4,929
7,382
650
173
5,576
73,636
69,592
560
3,484
4,308
346
2,662
1,278
18,924
13,097
1,263
4,441
17,353
4,637
2,579
2,060
768
7,279
3,204
7,640
5,268
426
467
310
1,156
39,688
36,886
2,679
3,226
–
55
2,471
45,464
43,547
306
1,612
1,924
126
1,272
516
7,976
5,025
653
2,257
8,577
2,295
1,389
1,104
330
3,443
485
436
194
56
37
30
120
5,792
5,471
303
506
–
–
433
2,496
2,167
35
294
329
31
194
102
1,221
811
82
324
1,052
282
142
122
35
468
409
313
121
55
50
34
40
3,374
3,059
307
468
–
17
374
2,656
2,526
13
116
246
–
134
108
899
658
44
194
754
166
50
108
22
404
957
910
620
43
47
76
126
8,043
7,502
501
881
–
61
648
8,055
7,498
61
496
557
25
306
224
1,361
958
55
333
1,623
623
185
139
37
639
34
23
12
8
30
–
–
–
–
467
416
45
46
–
–
–
227
215
–
–
25
–
–
24
42
26
–
11
137
24
53
20
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
459
419
35
90
–
–
68
143
64
–
79
12
–
–
–
39
39
–
–
69
9
–
–
–
47
41
–
–
–
–
–
–
153
–
–
42
–
–
38
71
–
–
46
11
–
8
–
–
–
–
–
47
–
14
–
–
–
Wholesale and retail trade ......................................
466,744
199,307
29,112
44,887
50,884
9,854
3,011
1,989
Wholesale trade .......................................................
144,698
64,299
10,194
10,050
14,347
1,030
1,030
919
76,296
11,585
2,147
9,975
9,105
31,162
5,041
1,178
4,670
4,276
6,223
576
94
849
423
6,489
940
76
949
662
6,900
1,388
170
1,086
385
726
111
–
–
–
331
–
–
–
–
482
65
–
–
–
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. ................................
Leather and leather products .................................
Leather tanning and finishing ............................
Footwear, except rubber ....................................
Men’s footwear, except athletic .....................
Women’s footwear, except athletic ................
Footwear, except rubber, n.e.c. ....................
Luggage .............................................................
Handbags and personal leather goods ..............
Personal leather goods, n.e.c. ......................
Leather goods, n.e.c. ........................................
3061
3069
308
3081
3082
3083
3084
3085
3086
3087
3088
3089
31
311
314
3143
3144
3149
316
317
3172
319
Transportation and public utilities 6,7 ...................
Railroad transportation 6 ........................................
Local and interurban passenger transit .................
Local and suburban transportation ....................
Taxicabs ............................................................
Intercity and rural bus transportation .................
Bus charter service ............................................
School buses .....................................................
Trucking and warehousing 7 ..................................
Trucking and courier services, except air 7 .......
Public warehousing and storage 7 .....................
Water transportation ..............................................
Deep sea domestic transportation of freight ......
Water transportation of passengers ..................
Water transportation services ............................
Transportation by air 7 ...........................................
Air transportation, scheduled 7 ..........................
Air transportation, nonscheduled 7 ....................
Airports, flying fields, and services ....................
Transportation services 7 .......................................
Passenger transportation arrangement .............
Freight transportation arrangement 7 ................
Miscellaneous transportation services 7 ............
Communications ....................................................
Telephone communications ...............................
Radio and television broadcasting .....................
Cable and other pay television services ............
Electric, gas, and sanitary services .......................
Electric services .................................................
Gas production and distribution .........................
Combination utility services ...............................
Water supply ......................................................
Sanitary services ...............................................
Wholesale trade--durable goods ...........................
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies ...................
Furniture and homefurnishings ..........................
Lumber and construction materials ...................
Professional and commercial equipment ...........
40
41
411
412
413
414
415
42
421
422
44
442
448
449
45
451
452
458
47
472
473
478
48
481
483
484
49
491
492
493
494
495
50
501
502
503
504
See footnotes at end of table.
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Chemical
burns
Amputations
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected natures
of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders
Industry 2
Carpal
tunnel
syndrome
Tendonitis
Total
With
fractures,
burns, and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
bruises
Total
Back
pain,
hurt
back only
All
other
natures 8
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. ................................
Leather and leather products .................................
Leather tanning and finishing ............................
Footwear, except rubber ....................................
Men’s footwear, except athletic .....................
Women’s footwear, except athletic ................
Footwear, except rubber, n.e.c. ....................
Luggage .............................................................
Handbags and personal leather goods ..............
Personal leather goods, n.e.c. ......................
Leather goods, n.e.c. ........................................
66
27
588
29
14
–
–
–
–
–
–
500
121
–
75
27
36
–
–
8
8
–
18
65
490
23
23
19
–
–
33
–
–
371
99
10
52
25
8
11
–
–
–
–
36
55
618
37
23
–
–
106
63
–
–
314
35
10
9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23
17
140
10
7
–
16
–
–
14
–
85
6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
23
252
10
–
–
–
98
–
–
–
103
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
53
37
1,199
80
64
–
72
–
117
36
83
698
178
43
81
34
16
25
11
20
13
15
27
19
360
32
23
–
–
–
30
24
–
174
72
25
27
18
6
–
–
9
–
–
302
341
4,060
326
109
146
74
135
343
68
83
2,777
488
134
162
84
50
11
49
50
32
70
Transportation and public utilities 6,7 ...................
1,618
995
6,421
914
2,646
14,654
6,236
36,517
Railroad transportation 6 ........................................
10
197
–
–
–
8
156
160
–
111
38
–
–
36
332
318
–
14
28
11
14
–
630
582
–
40
222
93
50
36
–
37
–
12
368
364
–
–
–
–
–
274
264
–
–
66
–
31
32
147
112
–
31
84
22
11
13
17
–
–
359
193
37
–
18
86
3,136
2,961
170
246
–
–
196
935
784
44
107
206
44
123
39
787
554
94
135
752
117
118
137
134
245
–
Local and interurban passenger transit .................
Local and suburban transportation ....................
Taxicabs ............................................................
Intercity and rural bus transportation .................
Bus charter service ............................................
School buses .....................................................
Trucking and warehousing 7 ..................................
Trucking and courier services, except air 7 .......
Public warehousing and storage 7 .....................
Water transportation ..............................................
Deep sea domestic transportation of freight ......
Water transportation of passengers ..................
Water transportation services ............................
Transportation by air 7 ...........................................
Air transportation, scheduled 7 ..........................
Air transportation, nonscheduled 7 ....................
Airports, flying fields, and services ....................
Transportation services 7 .......................................
Passenger transportation arrangement .............
Freight transportation arrangement 7 ................
Miscellaneous transportation services 7 ............
Communications ....................................................
Telephone communications ...............................
Radio and television broadcasting .....................
Cable and other pay television services ............
Electric, gas, and sanitary services .......................
Electric services .................................................
Gas production and distribution .........................
Combination utility services ...............................
Water supply ......................................................
Sanitary services ...............................................
25
437
411
26
26
–
–
26
111
69
29
13
23
–
14
9
86
39
25
20
180
34
57
37
–
52
–
151
83
19
–
11
29
1,471
1,370
95
69
–
–
43
385
335
–
45
60
–
36
20
305
234
12
57
206
20
25
72
–
84
–
1,883
1,136
44
431
52
204
5,552
5,335
215
440
–
6
207
3,643
3,522
26
94
163
12
105
41
2,085
1,592
116
345
878
187
195
78
64
355
–
1,044
586
9
357
22
69
2,409
2,347
60
219
–
–
67
1,060
1,023
–
35
89
–
56
25
1,010
804
39
136
403
64
98
35
23
184
659
2,469
1,540
127
164
122
504
15,025
14,403
555
1,390
–
–
1,076
9,341
8,661
67
612
741
89
470
181
3,727
2,736
204
767
3,158
812
368
299
121
1,558
Wholesale and retail trade ......................................
6,024
3,045
15,867
3,653
5,395
28,972
11,823
73,792
Wholesale trade .......................................................
1,379
772
5,649
1,445
1,782
9,685
4,274
25,345
Wholesale trade--durable goods ...........................
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies ...................
Furniture and homefurnishings ..........................
Lumber and construction materials ...................
Professional and commercial equipment ...........
828
55
–
–
223
399
–
–
–
–
3,188
580
–
236
196
762
–
–
–
62
957
291
–
–
–
4,673
493
160
627
252
2,212
189
67
289
122
14,897
2,278
386
1,472
2,633
48
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 18
51
–
–
–
–
–
Back pain and pain,
except back
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Industry 2
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 ......................
SIC
code 3
505
506
507
508
509
51
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
Retail trade ..............................................................
Building materials and garden supplies .................
Lumber and other building materials .................
Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores .....................
Hardware stores ................................................
Retail nurseries and garden stores ....................
General merchandise stores .................................
Department stores .............................................
Variety stores .....................................................
Miscellaneous general merchandise stores ......
Food stores ............................................................
Grocery stores ...................................................
Meat and fish markets .......................................
Fruit and vegetable markets ..............................
Retail bakeries ...................................................
Miscellaneous food stores .................................
Automotive dealers and service stations ...............
New and used car dealers .................................
Auto and home supply stores ............................
Gasoline service stations ...................................
Boat dealers ......................................................
Recreational vehicle dealers .............................
Motorcycle dealers ............................................
Apparel and accessory stores ...............................
Men’s and boys’ clothing stores ........................
Women’s clothing 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. ...........................................
52
521
523
525
526
53
531
533
539
54
541
542
543
546
549
55
551
553
554
555
556
557
56
561
562
565
566
569
57
571
572
573
58
59
591
592
593
594
596
598
599
Finance, insurance, and real estate .......................
Depository institutions ...........................................
Central reserve depositories ..............................
Commercial banks .............................................
Savings institutions ............................................
Credit unions .....................................................
60
601
602
603
606
Total
cases
Sprains,
strains
Fractures
Cuts,
punctures
Bruises
Heat
burns
5,107
4,391
6,250
16,678
11,058
68,401
3,364
2,616
1,824
35,255
2,412
2,597
2,664
7,941
9,728
1,664
2,007
3,144
5,517
3,664
33,138
1,638
1,275
844
17,961
739
837
1,143
4,413
4,288
461
409
238
1,583
1,590
3,970
213
131
59
1,860
138
151
144
386
890
837
305
488
1,710
522
3,561
229
90
111
1,947
156
–
–
372
502
496
305
531
1,748
792
7,447
363
324
104
4,232
152
201
–
834
1,142
94
–
–
146
323
305
–
–
–
126
–
–
–
–
75
–
–
–
222
–
698
–
142
–
95
–
270
–
–
65
76
–
–
210
–
436
–
–
–
100
299
–
–
–
–
322,046
135,008
18,919
34,837
36,536
8,824
1,981
1,071
25,331
19,937
1,131
1,626
1,745
54,427
48,673
2,662
3,092
73,716
70,021
554
262
1,747
720
40,030
17,634
10,516
9,204
904
775
510
7,529
661
1,318
3,513
1,274
284
13,764
9,781
1,464
2,519
78,213
29,035
5,066
674
1,159
8,225
6,216
3,246
4,448
10,763
8,540
464
633
755
27,702
24,300
1,787
1,616
31,488
30,280
259
82
586
186
14,230
6,765
3,516
3,184
399
205
–
3,461
293
706
1,588
538
104
6,625
4,660
740
1,226
28,124
12,616
2,285
236
541
3,542
3,169
1,231
1,612
2,310
1,931
65
101
143
2,874
2,654
–
189
3,231
3,066
–
11
102
12
2,999
1,204
718
934
–
–
–
544
–
59
130
168
38
1,124
893
53
177
3,958
1,879
342
86
88
716
268
164
215
2,691
1,998
132
162
269
2,690
2,440
117
133
9,643
9,045
92
46
214
182
4,074
1,905
1,236
750
–
–
–
577
–
69
301
108
30
1,126
913
100
112
11,625
2,411
330
98
126
969
254
174
460
1,997
1,541
179
143
84
6,792
6,234
206
352
9,676
9,396
–
16
116
15
3,591
1,052
1,186
1,152
–
–
–
669
–
104
437
69
–
813
482
138
194
9,505
3,493
846
–
104
917
1,059
182
343
–
–
–
–
–
212
188
–
–
1,225
1,011
–
–
157
42
455
266
92
85
–
–
–
52
–
–
50
–
–
18
–
–
–
6,594
257
–
–
–
66
34
117
–
103
97
–
–
–
372
349
–
–
380
380
–
–
–
–
861
177
499
–
–
–
–
18
–
–
–
–
12
–
–
–
–
–
67
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
244
214
–
13
–
96
96
–
–
361
341
–
–
–
–
162
–
130
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10
–
84
–
–
–
33
13
–
–
42,784
17,154
2,751
3,191
3,036
373
240
91
9,043
308
6,975
726
772
3,237
143
2,430
250
265
811
–
699
55
–
261
15
152
–
76
808
37
652
58
48
See footnotes at end of table.
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Chemical
burns
16
–
12
–
–
10
–
–
–
–
Amputations
–
–
–
–
–
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected natures
of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders
Industry 2
Carpal
tunnel
syndrome
Tendonitis
Total
With
fractures,
burns, and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
bruises
Back pain and pain,
except back
Total
Back
pain,
hurt
back only
All
other
natures 8
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 ......................
69
–
320
–
–
551
106
65
76
194
–
–
–
–
–
–
110
–
–
167
373
–
13
10
246
–
–
–
–
60
269
213
107
611
939
2,461
92
–
28
1,146
340
144
111
248
330
60
–
–
111
394
683
–
–
–
322
–
–
–
–
172
101
164
–
115
–
825
53
16
10
413
–
–
–
121
66
102
439
653
1,388
558
5,012
207
120
193
2,555
146
–
484
515
714
–
136
280
876
198
2,062
108
56
86
1,133
–
–
–
257
272
1,030
523
734
3,467
2,374
10,448
495
431
392
4,793
337
782
496
1,119
1,602
Retail trade ..............................................................
4,645
2,273
10,218
2,208
3,612
19,288
7,549
48,447
Building materials and garden supplies .................
Lumber and other building materials .................
Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores .....................
Hardware stores ................................................
Retail nurseries and garden stores ....................
General merchandise stores .................................
Department stores .............................................
Variety stores .....................................................
Miscellaneous general merchandise stores ......
Food stores ............................................................
Grocery stores ...................................................
Meat and fish markets .......................................
Fruit and vegetable markets ..............................
Retail bakeries ...................................................
Miscellaneous food stores .................................
Automotive dealers and service stations ...............
New and used car dealers .................................
Auto and home supply stores ............................
Gasoline service stations ...................................
Boat dealers ......................................................
Recreational vehicle dealers .............................
Motorcycle dealers ............................................
Apparel and accessory stores ...............................
Men’s and boys’ clothing stores ........................
Women’s clothing 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. ...........................................
–
–
–
–
–
570
485
64
–
1,724
1,657
–
–
–
16
415
163
–
219
–
–
–
44
–
9
24
–
–
159
143
–
16
1,122
590
113
–
–
73
147
–
230
290
130
72
–
–
459
423
–
–
728
655
–
–
–
15
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
126
–
–
42
–
–
212
206
–
–
–
243
16
–
–
48
100
–
–
832
710
–
87
–
1,689
1,578
66
46
1,684
1,608
–
–
–
19
1,199
442
466
202
–
–
–
417
–
71
113
125
17
228
138
–
64
3,490
678
119
–
43
195
68
148
105
246
216
–
14
–
351
343
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
256
–
–
–
–
–
–
61
–
27
23
–
–
97
–
–
34
898
223
–
–
–
64
11
118
–
208
156
–
49
–
704
674
–
20
1,019
988
–
–
–
17
483
238
142
80
–
–
–
141
–
34
55
–
14
70
–
–
14
766
221
52
–
–
78
40
–
–
1,824
1,292
–
171
192
3,110
2,745
88
277
5,004
4,850
–
–
99
28
1,698
670
262
584
–
–
–
474
–
115
259
–
–
1,378
988
205
185
3,709
2,089
404
–
70
575
380
246
393
1,017
788
–
103
105
1,154
988
68
97
1,826
1,773
–
–
–
–
801
308
66
319
–
–
–
173
–
61
86
–
–
630
442
64
125
1,180
768
109
–
–
164
213
100
155
4,245
3,468
167
295
252
7,862
7,183
256
423
8,571
7,731
121
88
348
204
10,322
4,985
2,387
2,012
218
346
–
1,148
–
179
563
200
54
2,047
1,325
200
523
9,625
4,627
605
180
157
1,067
721
953
944
Finance, insurance, and real estate .......................
1,641
543
1,653
246
625
2,967
1,221
9,146
Depository institutions ...........................................
Central reserve depositories ..............................
Commercial banks .............................................
Savings institutions ............................................
Credit unions .....................................................
408
–
344
17
43
124
8
91
–
20
649
10
616
–
–
38
215
–
196
14
–
510
17
366
16
69
149
7
101
–
–
2,205
65
1,602
299
209
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 20
–
36
–
–
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Industry 2
Functions closely related to banking .................
Nondepository institutions .....................................
Business credit institutions ................................
Mortgage bankers and brokers ..........................
Security and commodity brokers ...........................
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 .................
Title insurance ...................................................
Pension, health, and welfare funds ...................
Insurance agents, brokers, and service .................
Real estate ............................................................
Real estate operators and lessors .....................
Real estate agents and managers .....................
Title abstract offices ...........................................
Subdividers and developers ..............................
Holding and other investment offices ....................
Investment offices ..............................................
Trusts .................................................................
SIC
code 3
609
61
615
616
62
621
623
628
63
631
632
633
636
637
64
65
651
653
654
655
67
672
673
Sprains,
strains
Fractures
Cuts,
punctures
–
–
221
1,558
380
526
766
499
98
169
6,593
1,792
1,966
2,504
126
156
2,053
21,696
11,458
7,920
101
2,217
1,076
87
214
124
675
83
158
258
172
39
48
2,675
710
706
1,150
–
60
708
9,213
5,146
3,056
–
992
387
19
84
–
–
9
388
92
117
147
–
–
263
1,129
524
473
–
128
36
8
16
449,047
221,171
70
701
72
721
722
723
726
729
73
732
733
734
735
736
737
738
75
751
752
753
76
769
782
783
79
792
793
794
37,585
36,738
10,607
6,802
1,363
1,502
668
189
59,836
282
2,766
17,053
7,376
13,418
2,835
14,741
20,757
3,039
836
11,851
8,453
6,625
98
1,049
24,672
2,043
823
2,936
799
80
801
802
804
805
806
807
808
809
81
82
18,804
201,321
7,401
1,292
1,207
77,962
89,400
1,762
17,770
4,493
3,017
11,333
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 ....................................
Miscellaneous repair services ...............................
Miscellaneous repair shops ...............................
Motion picture distribution and services ............
Motion picture theaters ......................................
Amusement and recreation services .....................
Producers, orchestras, entertainers ..................
Bowling centers .................................................
Commercial sports .............................................
Miscellaneous amusement, recreation
services ...........................................................
Health services ......................................................
Offices and clinics of medical doctors ...............
Offices and clinics of dentists ............................
Offices of other health practitioners ...................
Nursing and personal care facilities ...................
Hospitals ............................................................
Medical and dental laboratories .........................
Home health care services ................................
Health and allied services, n.e.c. ......................
Legal services ........................................................
Educational services ..............................................
Total
cases
Bruises
Heat
burns
Chemical
burns
–
–
–
–
12
171
27
104
39
–
–
–
2,633
1,555
755
–
323
71
–
–
–
102
19
59
80
64
–
12
396
123
96
124
–
53
166
1,406
861
418
–
98
78
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
325
112
208
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
220
70
111
–
38
–
–
–
21,903
23,545
39,122
6,706
2,244
16,451
16,322
4,094
2,811
555
277
393
59
26,126
99
1,030
7,997
2,147
6,786
1,153
6,322
6,041
1,403
400
2,679
2,785
1,947
–
335
10,173
812
305
1,391
1,809
1,739
388
264
–
–
–
6
3,470
–
68
680
1,100
560
101
885
1,168
80
57
336
543
413
–
–
2,260
325
–
238
3,739
3,727
981
520
–
431
–
–
4,406
–
143
1,680
–
1,224
73
912
2,820
120
–
1,784
1,024
889
12
151
2,290
113
–
82
4,931
4,905
1,346
742
558
18
–
7
5,289
–
194
1,757
–
1,074
132
1,728
1,380
350
77
354
788
511
–
–
2,854
73
–
230
1,028
1,011
362
354
–
–
–
–
187
–
–
–
–
–
–
94
161
–
–
–
79
–
–
–
794
73
239
20
514
514
60
55
–
–
–
–
429
–
–
308
–
–
–
79
176
–
–
–
56
–
–
–
54
–
–
5
7,642
119,209
2,396
–
654
48,504
52,992
786
12,131
1,522
541
4,360
1,585
5,547
236
–
–
1,568
2,895
44
451
335
167
1,751
2,008
4,155
145
–
–
1,337
2,288
37
263
79
–
679
2,514
15,535
447
–
–
5,509
7,631
158
952
524
117
1,081
461
2,656
–
–
–
1,043
1,097
–
78
419
–
104
–
610
–
–
–
329
225
12
–
–
–
38
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 21
96
45
36
27
17
11
–
–
31
20
7
–
–
–
16
9
Amputations
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
83
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
591
–
–
17
17
–
–
–
–
162
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
32
–
–
136
134
–
–
39
–
–
–
–
63
–
–
–
–
58
–
–
–
–
9
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected natures
of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders
Industry 2
Carpal
tunnel
syndrome
Tendonitis
Total
Functions closely related to banking .................
Nondepository institutions .....................................
Business credit institutions ................................
Mortgage bankers and brokers ..........................
Security and commodity brokers ...........................
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 .................
Title insurance ...................................................
Pension, health, and welfare funds ...................
Insurance agents, brokers, and service .................
Real estate ............................................................
Real estate operators and lessors .....................
Real estate agents and managers .....................
Title abstract offices ...........................................
Subdividers and developers ..............................
Holding and other investment offices ....................
Investment offices ..............................................
Trusts .................................................................
–
125
16
47
70
46
–
–
732
150
322
226
–
–
139
121
54
–
–
–
47
7
–
–
106
–
42
25
18
–
7
190
45
102
43
–
–
–
82
–
41
–
16
12
–
–
–
–
–
214
52
59
75
–
–
51
606
326
223
–
55
56
–
–
Services ....................................................................
6,735
3,259
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 ....................................
Miscellaneous repair services ...............................
Miscellaneous repair shops ...............................
Motion picture distribution and services ............
Motion picture theaters ......................................
Amusement and recreation services .....................
Producers, orchestras, entertainers ..................
Bowling centers .................................................
Commercial sports .............................................
Miscellaneous amusement, recreation
services ...........................................................
Health services ......................................................
Offices and clinics of medical doctors ...............
Offices and clinics of dentists ............................
Offices of other health practitioners ...................
Nursing and personal care facilities ...................
Hospitals ............................................................
Medical and dental laboratories .........................
Home health care services ................................
Health and allied services, n.e.c. ......................
Legal services ........................................................
Educational services ..............................................
156
156
264
117
–
50
–
–
1,127
128
–
338
–
–
236
254
172
16
–
–
66
55
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
3,105
599
–
–
–
1,327
45
169
540
548
225
With
fractures,
burns, and
other
injuries
–
–
All
other
natures 8
–
–
–
135
96
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
102
8
41
37
–
–
–
243
102
105
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
471
114
101
239
–
–
132
1,522
696
713
–
114
153
10
8
16
175
36
19
113
–
–
40
744
340
354
–
51
47
–
–
15,714
1,251
6,190
36,674
15,644
71,382
122
121
237
134
–
96
–
–
589
–
181
–
–
–
27
263
–
–
–
–
70
61
–
–
195
–
–
45
804
786
329
152
121
–
–
12
2,297
–
576
214
–
407
224
799
3,344
82
53
3,081
218
185
–
–
649
83
–
53
–
–
110
–
–
–
–
–
206
–
–
–
–
–
12
126
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
80
–
–
13
472
456
136
46
–
–
–
11
875
–
–
147
–
290
30
364
227
46
–
–
–
–
–
–
369
–
–
21
2,526
2,513
870
602
–
186
–
12
3,400
–
252
1,290
–
646
146
775
1,364
416
54
527
773
675
–
–
1,846
232
–
304
1,177
1,176
332
263
–
–
–
8
1,419
–
114
583
–
291
33
244
314
147
–
–
453
391
–
–
610
62
–
71
5,448
4,889
1,660
1,035
–
361
137
61
12,355
–
302
2,717
3,168
2,402
742
2,591
4,089
506
147
2,732
1,916
1,660
18
378
3,486
327
–
561
147
1,406
158
–
–
551
582
34
44
–
247
65
514
5,253
230
–
19
1,718
2,301
74
570
339
125
504
–
365
14
–
–
142
162
–
–
–
–
64
339
2,661
119
–
–
734
1,474
26
222
82
43
168
1,301
17,615
505
–
204
8,858
5,868
329
1,514
220
276
834
474
7,754
231
–
117
4,289
2,384
37
611
85
155
460
2,527
26,168
2,674
–
263
8,444
12,135
239
1,557
488
967
1,684
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
Total
Back
pain,
hurt
back only
–
291
167
77
148
88
–
40
1,338
469
355
457
–
–
578
4,357
2,053
1,864
–
425
230
33
51
50
16
28
28
16
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
With
sprains
and
bruises
Back pain and pain,
except back
15
–
11
14
36
8
8
19
90
12
71
90
52
34
9
24
32
15
–
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected
natures of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Industry 2
Elementary and secondary schools ...................
Colleges and universities ...................................
Vocational schools .............................................
Social services .......................................................
Individual and family services ............................
Job training and related services .......................
Child day care services .....................................
Residential care .................................................
Social services, n.e.c. .......................................
Museums and art galleries ................................
Membership organizations ....................................
Business associations .......................................
Labor organizations ...........................................
Civic and social associations .............................
Religious organizations .....................................
Membership organizations, n.e.c. .....................
Engineering and management services ................
Engineering and architectural services ..............
Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping .............
Research and testing services ..........................
Management and public relations ......................
SIC
code 3
821
822
824
83
832
833
835
836
839
841
86
861
863
864
866
869
87
871
872
873
874
Total
cases
3,770
6,749
336
44,835
10,934
5,106
6,150
20,447
2,198
716
7,651
368
299
5,142
779
957
15,041
3,774
2,237
3,626
5,404
Sprains,
strains
Fractures
Cuts,
punctures
Bruises
1,450
2,660
137
20,447
4,142
2,229
2,522
10,554
1,000
265
3,469
224
–
2,573
195
346
6,267
1,579
350
1,737
2,602
643
1,079
–
2,965
807
358
458
1,193
148
59
452
–
–
405
–
20
1,035
469
–
182
331
266
385
–
1,619
355
602
103
506
54
68
375
–
–
346
–
–
946
292
–
397
219
335
685
–
3,974
674
561
845
1,688
206
102
514
–
–
399
–
–
963
277
–
196
418
See footnotes at end of table.
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Heat
burns
Chemical
burns
Amputations
–
–
–
90
30
–
991
–
18
–
931
–
7
58
–
–
52
–
–
92
–
–
49
19
–
114
–
–
–
71
–
–
15
–
–
14
–
–
169
–
–
64
104
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16
Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and selected natures
of injury or illness, 1996 — Continued
Nature of injury or illness 4
Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders
Industry 2
Elementary and secondary schools ...................
Colleges and universities ...................................
Vocational schools .............................................
Social services .......................................................
Individual and family services ............................
Job training and related services .......................
Child day care services .....................................
Residential care .................................................
Social services, n.e.c. .......................................
Museums and art galleries ................................
Membership organizations ....................................
Business associations .......................................
Labor organizations ...........................................
Civic and social associations .............................
Religious organizations .....................................
Membership organizations, n.e.c. .....................
Engineering and management services ................
Engineering and architectural services ..............
Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping .............
Research and testing services ..........................
Management and public relations ......................
Carpal
tunnel
syndrome
94
129
–
223
42
47
–
–
41
–
347
–
–
38
196
–
438
150
–
114
144
Tendonitis
Total
–
60
–
58
–
16
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
245
18
–
88
38
1 Days-away-from-work cases include those which result in days away
from work with or without restricted work activity.
2 Totals include data for industries not shown separately.
3 Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1987 Edition.
4 Data shown in columns correspond to the following Nature codes:
Sprains, strains = 021; Fractures = 012; Cuts, punctures = 034, 037; Bruises =
043; Heat burns = 053; Chemical burns = 051; Amputations = 031; Carpal
tunnel syndrome = 1241; Tendonitis = 1733; Multiple traumatic injuries and
illnesses, Total = 080-089; With fractures, burns, and other injuries = 083, 084;
With sprains and bruises = 082; Back pain and pain, except back, Total =
0972, 0973; Back pain, hurt back only = 0972; All other natures = all remaining
codes, including 9999 (Nonclassifiable). These codes are based on the 1992
Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System developed by the Bureau
of Labor Statistics.
5 Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees.
6 Data conforming to OSHA definitions for mining operators in coal, metal,
and nonmetal mining and for employers in railroad transportation are provided
228
192
–
1,463
309
132
351
581
88
11
261
–
–
82
–
68
364
118
–
56
178
With
fractures,
burns, and
other
injuries
With
sprains
and
bruises
41
23
64
74
–
137
–
–
–
–
–
–
52
–
–
–
–
–
104
–
–
–
58
–
930
207
69
254
360
40
–
117
–
–
54
–
–
133
38
–
24
70
Back pain and pain,
except back
Total
Back
pain,
hurt
back only
205
461
–
4,456
1,659
542
636
1,335
284
28
447
–
–
218
–
74
2,169
228
1,368
259
314
115
194
–
2,096
764
280
436
533
82
15
190
–
–
97
–
–
656
75
302
159
121
All
other
natures 8
524
972
–
8,500
2,893
565
1,164
3,516
361
172
1,679
–
–
984
201
379
2,327
610
214
483
1,020
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.
7 In 1996, air courier operations previously classified in Industry Groups
421, 422, 423, 452, 473, and 478 were reclassified to Industry Group 451. As
a result, the 1996 estimates for these SIC’s and Major Industry Groups 42, 45,
and 47 are not comparable to those for prior years. In addition, the 1996
estimates for transportation and public utilities may have more variability than
those for prior years.
8 Includes nonclassifiable responses.
NOTE: Dashes indicate data that are not available. Because of rounding,
data may not sum to totals.
n.e.c. = not elsewhere classified.
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SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor