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Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
events or exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Contact with objects
Industry 2
SIC
code 3
Total
cases
Total
Private industry 4 ...............................................
2,236,639 607,073
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing 4 ........................
Agricultural production 4 ............................................
Agricultural production—crops ..............................
Cash grains .......................................................
Field crops, except cash grains .........................
Fruits and tree nuts ............................................
Horticultural specialties ......................................
General farms, primarily crop ............................
Agricultural production—livestock .........................
Livestock, except dairy and poultry ...................
Dairy farms ........................................................
Poultry and eggs ................................................
Animal specialties ..............................................
General farms, primarily animal .........................
Agricultural services ..............................................
Crop services .....................................................
Veterinary services ............................................
Animal services, except veterinary ....................
Farm labor and management services ..............
Landscape and horticultural services ................
Forestry .................................................................
Timber tracts ......................................................
Forest products ..................................................
Fishing, hunting, and trapping ...............................
01-02
01
011
013
017
018
019
02
021
024
025
027
029
07
072
074
075
076
078
08
081
083
09
Mining 5 ....................................................................
Metal mining ..........................................................
Iron ores ............................................................
Copper ores .......................................................
Lead and zinc ores ............................................
Gold and silver ores ...........................................
Ferroalloy ores, except vanadium .....................
Miscellaneous metal ores ..................................
Coal mining ............................................................
Bituminous coal and lignite mining ....................
Anthracite mining ...............................................
Oil and gas extraction ............................................
Crude petroleum and natural gas ......................
Oil and gas field services ...................................
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels ........................
Dimension stone ................................................
Crushed and broken stone ................................
Sand and gravel ................................................
Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals ..............
Chemical and fertilizer minerals ........................
Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals ..................
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 ...................................
15
152
153
154
16
161
162
17
171
172
173
174
175
Fall
to
lower
level
Fall
on
same
level
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
Caught
in
object
292,609
162,269
96,840
111,308
265,578
72,542
41,020
13,380
6,439
3,412
2,051
3,090
3,755
1,562
17,174
12,546
110
2,056
3,572
3,934
1,138
4,629
1,720
860
1,698
227
124
22,885
4,049
1,754
826
3,790
12,430
715
292
80
246
5,091
3,420
26
628
762
1,164
328
1,670
747
317
498
78
31
7,951
1,566
175
254
1,270
4,681
259
136
–
79
2,321
1,534
11
418
332
381
122
787
387
143
205
34
18
3,896
790
66
158
691
2,189
176
98
14
46
1,473
1,026
7
40
324
448
103
447
159
122
135
26
6
1,893
296
65
29
377
1,123
37
23
–
9
746
460
8
125
68
127
78
285
137
38
96
12
–
1,270
328
–
66
–
817
17
7
–
17
1,294
974
23
80
467
195
111
320
196
40
74
8
–
1,649
174
–
44
623
795
96
41
–
51
1,758
1,343
15
294
292
393
153
414
81
84
200
29
21
1,872
280
205
103
309
973
84
19
–
41
631
458
–
–
116
128
91
174
50
48
68
–
–
899
340
14
22
145
378
29
–
–
–
20,734
8,283
4,138
1,948
1,893
1,940
1,980
201
953
201
333
78
288
13
40
7,820
7,662
158
8,328
1,221
7,072
3,633
227
1,778
1,014
280
167
167
292
46
101
20
109
–
14
3,537
3,496
41
3,062
230
2,818
1,392
111
658
403
104
61
55
133
11
50
12
56
–
–
1,855
1,835
20
1,476
138
1,329
673
61
317
207
38
26
24
95
27
25
5
31
62
8
24
86
22
32
6
22
6
1,008
996
12
478
33
440
367
18
185
99
27
20
18
5
636
627
9
849
45
804
346
31
153
95
39
15
13
116
26
47
8
32
–
–
565
538
27
761
156
605
498
18
243
161
36
13
27
–
–
618
600
18
973
107
863
303
17
159
74
21
17
15
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
201
18
183
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
218,835
72,894
38,306
18,486
7,000
24,726
18,330
6,735
47,227
23,656
743
22,828
29,883
8,814
21,069
141,726
29,952
5,782
20,274
24,179
11,436
16,460
8,476
236
7,748
11,095
2,760
8,334
45,339
9,887
1,274
6,490
7,080
4,621
9,125
4,826
120
4,179
6,890
1,543
5,346
22,291
4,398
621
3,098
3,464
2,225
4,198
2,066
104
2,028
1,448
528
920
12,839
3,031
352
1,909
2,188
1,400
1,373
816
–
555
1,427
411
1,016
4,200
859
149
607
544
318
6,634
3,316
40
3,279
1,904
712
1,193
16,187
2,782
1,148
2,558
2,969
1,286
3,368
1,811
40
1,517
2,759
674
2,085
12,203
2,318
492
1,637
2,235
696
1,774
629
186
958
849
298
551
4,112
783
252
550
903
133
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
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–
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Overexertion
In lifting
Repetitive
motion
Exposure
to
harmful
Transsubportation
stance
accidents
or
environment
367,424
92,576
110,943
79,805
Industry 2
Total
Private industry 4 ............................................... 613,251
Assaults and violent acts
Fires
and
explosions
All
other
events 6
Total
By
person
All
other
assaults
5,048
26,521
20,438
6,083
251,995
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing 4 ........................
7,076
4,024
715
2,128
2,108
140
1,296
106
1,190
5,769
Agricultural production 4 ............................................
Agricultural production—crops ..............................
Cash grains .......................................................
Field crops, except cash grains .........................
Fruits and tree nuts ............................................
Horticultural specialties ......................................
General farms, primarily crop ............................
Agricultural production—livestock .........................
Livestock, except dairy and poultry ...................
Dairy farms ........................................................
Poultry and eggs ................................................
Animal specialties ..............................................
General farms, primarily animal .........................
Agricultural services ..............................................
Crop services .....................................................
Veterinary services ............................................
Animal services, except veterinary ....................
Farm labor and management services ..............
Landscape and horticultural services ................
Forestry .................................................................
Timber tracts ......................................................
Forest products ..................................................
Fishing, hunting, and trapping ...............................
3,095
2,379
19
267
574
984
181
716
199
100
353
39
25
3,850
658
267
139
417
2,361
95
47
–
37
1,712
1,274
15
110
328
542
79
438
143
66
200
19
9
2,231
416
234
65
224
1,285
50
25
17
30
316
199
–
63
–
80
–
116
12
–
94
6
–
373
81
–
16
60
192
19
15
–
8
893
671
8
62
207
241
–
222
99
21
93
5
–
1,184
346
53
13
110
656
38
10
–
13
893
705
–
155
139
227
80
189
65
18
85
–
17
1,194
197
–
36
214
740
21
10
–
–
108
90
6
–
42
–
–
18
13
–
–
–
–
28
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
367
84
–
19
16
18
–
283
114
115
18
28
8
924
48
680
126
–
54
–
–
–
–
42
25
325
59
–
19
16
14
–
266
104
112
15
27
8
860
–
675
120
–
50
–
–
–
–
2,729
2,223
–
457
927
501
125
506
143
114
212
27
10
2,959
353
317
74
626
1,578
70
12
10
12
Mining 5 ....................................................................
5,424
2,142
104
964
626
99
46
22
1,068
Metal mining ..........................................................
Iron ores ............................................................
Copper ores .......................................................
Lead and zinc ores ............................................
Gold and silver ores ...........................................
Ferroalloy ores, except vanadium .....................
Miscellaneous metal ores ..................................
Coal mining ............................................................
Bituminous coal and lignite mining ....................
Anthracite mining ...............................................
Oil and gas extraction ............................................
Crude petroleum and natural gas ......................
Oil and gas field services ...................................
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels ........................
Dimension stone ................................................
Crushed and broken stone ................................
Sand and gravel ................................................
Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals ..............
Chemical and fertilizer minerals ........................
Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals ..................
388
97
126
38
104
6
17
2,609
2,553
56
1,301
249
1,044
1,126
74
560
289
91
49
63
119
28
38
16
29
–
6
960
947
13
702
91
606
361
30
173
92
29
14
23
Construction ............................................................
49,913
28,492
3,300
9,792
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 ...................................
10,049
4,849
127
5,073
5,976
1,854
4,122
33,887
7,875
1,122
4,065
6,854
2,926
5,548
2,870
66
2,611
3,191
1,017
2,174
19,753
4,832
608
1,986
4,611
1,657
927
477
–
449
348
171
177
2,025
427
118
221
510
99
1,217
517
11
690
1,627
543
1,084
6,948
1,275
325
1,533
495
218
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
33
–
13
–
13
13
–
87
66
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
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10
–
–
234
223
11
495
95
400
202
–
103
59
17
14
5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
61
61
–
545
82
462
18
–
10
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
96
11
81
46
44
–
–
–
–
–
17
10
–
–
–
–
65
45
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24
35
–
14
–
19
10
–
–
180
175
5
762
164
593
91
–
44
24
9
9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6,224
762
638
229
409
25,521
628
297
24
307
1,842
767
1,075
3,754
1,069
186
516
293
138
107
70
–
36
190
62
128
465
271
–
44
–
–
186
144
8
35
200
18
182
252
142
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
152
118
–
–
163
11
152
94
–
–
–
–
–
5,875
3,071
70
2,734
3,094
955
2,139
16,552
3,122
838
2,631
2,770
1,305
36
7
–
158
102
–
–
–
–
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
events or exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Contact with objects
Industry 2
Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work ...............
Concrete work ...................................................
Water well drilling ..............................................
Miscellaneous special trade
contractors .......................................................
SIC
code 3
Total
cases
Total
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
Caught
in
object
Fall
to
lower
level
Fall
on
same
level
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
176
177
178
13,703
11,374
1,045
3,403
3,716
439
1,692
1,955
296
907
907
–
341
543
–
1,860
802
–
1,983
914
–
301
295
–
179
23,981
8,430
4,543
2,055
798
2,709
1,885
853
Manufacturing ..........................................................
584,254 196,220
82,851
47,139
46,813
17,309
45,362
16,447
Durable goods .........................................................
365,420 130,100
57,398
30,401
27,300
9,884
24,448
9,922
10,484
1,762
2,177
1,733
369
2,995
1,197
588
186
151
873
1,081
845
98
1,603
1,257
346
867
173
45
649
3,314
1,789
700
554
144
319
37
35
243
144
99
256
842
579
263
183
60
122
3,209
74
208
73
135
326
195
132
–
185
8
38
98
1,616
217
975
403
4,198
282
914
631
269
1,459
728
272
127
61
271
344
263
58
632
466
166
566
59
60
447
2,132
1,093
514
244
57
232
21
24
172
94
78
153
592
434
158
121
61
60
1,922
34
206
118
89
190
79
59
–
117
32
33
44
879
92
413
360
3,701
294
1,158
813
294
1,249
521
371
82
62
213
338
264
42
245
196
49
417
65
70
282
1,977
1,261
622
292
185
119
26
18
160
97
64
104
371
198
172
81
20
61
1,720
26
157
90
68
116
113
66
18
77
14
44
14
833
213
275
329
1,486
153
395
302
94
335
141
63
24
23
85
34
–
–
445
335
110
123
10
16
96
344
166
68
52
12
25
6
–
30
13
17
–
112
60
53
27
18
8
1,287
16
75
52
23
55
43
31
–
14
8
–
–
918
37
356
522
2,411
338
628
519
97
641
253
132
58
39
159
86
73
12
535
394
141
183
53
31
98
1,168
708
249
205
117
88
–
43
133
75
58
78
174
88
87
76
29
47
1,890
10
157
112
45
111
128
54
–
126
26
31
35
1,088
83
375
622
1,114
249
264
220
44
287
109
32
33
18
95
68
64
–
176
118
58
70
–
16
50
355
162
64
47
10
30
–
11
47
13
34
29
88
41
46
29
14
15
1,194
6
62
31
30
27
37
13
–
18
–
–
–
958
69
124
749
Lumber and wood products ...................................
Logging ..............................................................
Sawmills and planing mills .................................
Sawmills and planing mills, general ...............
Hardwood dimension and flooring mills .........
Millwork, plywood and structural members ........
Millwork ..........................................................
Wood kitchen cabinets ..................................
Hardwood veneer and plywood .....................
Softwood veneer and plywood ......................
Structural wood members, n.e.c. ..................
Wood containers ................................................
Wood pallets and skids ..................................
Wood containers, n.e.c. ................................
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 ...............
Household furniture, n.e.c. ...........................
Office furniture ...................................................
Wood office furniture .....................................
Office furniture, except wood .........................
Public building and related furniture ..................
Partitions and fixtures ........................................
Wood partitions and fixtures ..........................
Partitions and fixtures, except wood ..............
Miscellaneous furniture and fixtures ..................
Drapery hardware and blinds and shades .....
Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c. .........................
Stone, clay, and glass products .............................
Flat glass ...........................................................
Glass and glassware, pressed or blown ............
Glass containers ............................................
Pressed and blown glass, n.e.c. ...................
Products of purchased glass .............................
Structural clay products .....................................
Brick and structural clay tile ...........................
Clay refractories ............................................
Pottery and related products .............................
Vitreous plumbing fixtures .............................
Porcelain electrical supplies ..........................
Pottery products, n.e.c. .................................
Concrete, gypsum, and plaster products ...........
Concrete block and brick ...............................
Concrete products, n.e.c. .............................
Ready-mixed concrete ...................................
24
241
242
2421
2426
243
2431
2434
2435
2436
2439
244
2448
2449
245
2451
2452
249
2491
2493
2499
25
251
2511
2512
2514
2515
2517
2519
252
2521
2522
253
254
2541
2542
259
2591
2599
32
321
322
3221
3229
323
325
3251
3255
326
3261
3264
3269
327
3271
3272
3273
41,913
4,587
10,256
7,964
2,022
13,330
5,919
2,864
1,065
664
2,818
2,928
2,305
379
5,964
4,596
1,367
4,849
698
457
3,695
20,958
11,194
4,430
3,152
1,062
1,985
177
387
2,148
1,097
1,052
2,105
4,352
2,584
1,768
1,158
477
681
23,203
487
2,304
1,092
1,212
1,888
1,401
736
284
1,528
387
382
526
11,553
1,197
4,803
5,420
19,889
2,479
4,617
3,481
996
6,325
2,679
1,377
442
292
1,534
1,831
1,416
217
2,654
2,080
574
1,985
301
222
1,461
8,045
4,438
1,962
1,166
413
727
92
79
645
384
261
581
1,939
1,306
633
442
151
291
7,699
142
640
298
342
707
443
288
74
398
60
120
166
3,773
601
1,817
1,296
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 3
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Overexertion
Industry 2
Exposure
to
harmful
Transsubportation
stance
accidents
or
environment
Assaults and violent acts
Fires
and
explosions
Total
In lifting
Repetitive
motion
3,176
2,684
220
1,789
1,415
–
289
105
–
1,035
791
–
275
382
–
4,966
2,749
237
1,231
888
48
Manufacturing .......................................................... 151,794
86,166
49,278
31,666
9,467
1,180
1,251
832
419
64,282
852
604
434
171
41,187
35
4,346
522
1,196
971
163
1,197
589
232
95
64
217
244
212
32
570
461
109
617
56
44
518
2,135
1,085
382
323
76
261
14
29
275
111
164
175
516
257
260
83
40
43
2,896
142
434
281
153
192
170
94
–
148
45
48
35
1,382
71
508
780
Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work ...............
Concrete work ...................................................
Water well drilling ..............................................
Miscellaneous special trade
contractors .......................................................
Durable goods .........................................................
95,026
54,273
29,018
19,312
5,068
Lumber and wood products ...................................
Logging ..............................................................
Sawmills and planing mills .................................
Sawmills and planing mills, general ...............
Hardwood dimension and flooring mills .........
Millwork, plywood and structural members ........
Millwork ..........................................................
Wood kitchen cabinets ..................................
Hardwood veneer and plywood .....................
Softwood veneer and plywood ......................
Structural wood members, n.e.c. ..................
Wood containers ................................................
Wood pallets and skids ..................................
Wood containers, n.e.c. ................................
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 ...............
Household furniture, n.e.c. ...........................
Office furniture ...................................................
Wood office furniture .....................................
Office furniture, except wood .........................
Public building and related furniture ..................
Partitions and fixtures ........................................
Wood partitions and fixtures ..........................
Partitions and fixtures, except wood ..............
Miscellaneous furniture and fixtures ..................
Drapery hardware and blinds and shades .....
Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c. .........................
Stone, clay, and glass products .............................
Flat glass ...........................................................
Glass and glassware, pressed or blown ............
Glass containers ............................................
Pressed and blown glass, n.e.c. ...................
Products of purchased glass .............................
Structural clay products .....................................
Brick and structural clay tile ...........................
Clay refractories ............................................
Pottery and related products .............................
Vitreous plumbing fixtures .............................
Porcelain electrical supplies ..........................
Pottery products, n.e.c. .................................
Concrete, gypsum, and plaster products ...........
Concrete block and brick ...............................
Concrete products, n.e.c. .............................
Ready-mixed concrete ...................................
9,538
344
2,558
2,040
479
3,723
1,702
850
350
182
638
490
382
71
1,235
920
314
1,188
224
92
872
6,237
3,370
1,173
919
327
719
51
181
711
422
289
695
1,114
679
436
346
138
208
5,662
119
593
200
393
556
464
217
125
628
204
136
208
2,233
268
1,127
824
5,098
119
1,191
905
258
2,187
983
574
142
53
434
272
229
30
781
570
212
549
74
28
447
3,905
2,120
763
618
143
423
25
148
445
239
206
329
820
559
262
191
67
124
3,335
88
345
94
251
375
300
107
122
339
94
76
122
1,247
155
647
436
1,392
–
245
144
91
435
249
109
27
16
33
68
36
32
101
84
18
523
–
8
515
1,593
767
270
346
61
60
8
23
217
58
159
306
192
76
116
111
67
44
941
41
187
44
143
167
65
10
–
144
38
23
54
171
11
125
35
935
257
211
166
38
216
115
41
29
20
11
12
–
–
150
129
21
89
16
20
53
728
336
214
61
34
25
–
–
63
6
57
146
151
39
112
32
8
24
939
11
116
51
66
50
26
9
–
42
–
17
16
520
16
278
217
641
209
83
76
7
132
71
23
5
6
27
93
86
7
72
58
13
53
28
–
–
292
136
38
27
11
43
–
17
23
15
8
83
39
17
22
11
11
–
655
–
36
23
14
23
22
20
–
–
–
–
–
484
34
78
370
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 4
–
–
–
Total
All
other
assaults
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,356
1,655
–
–
–
–
2,733
88
–
74
–
32
20
12
15
–
–
–
–
10
–
–
–
27
25
–
24
9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12
12
14
5
9
–
16
–
–
10
12
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18
11
–
9
39
18
8
8
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
26
–
–
–
–
–
19
18
–
–
–
–
23
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
16
–
15
–
13
–
20
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
49
20
8
17
–
–
–
38
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
All
other
events 6
By
person
12
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
events or exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Contact with objects
Industry 2
Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral products .....
Abrasive products ..........................................
Mineral wool ..................................................
Nonclay refractories .......................................
Nonmetallic mineral products, n.e.c. ............
Primary metal industries ........................................
Blast furnace and basic steel products ..............
Blast furnaces and steel mills ........................
Steel wire and related products .....................
Cold finishing of steel shapes ........................
Steel pipe and tubes ......................................
Iron and steel foundries .....................................
Gray and ductile iron foundries ......................
Malleable iron foundries ................................
Steel investment foundries ............................
Steel foundries, n.e.c. ...................................
Primary nonferrous metals ................................
Primary copper ..............................................
Primary aluminum ..........................................
Primary nonferrous metals, n.e.c. .................
Secondary nonferrous metals ............................
Nonferrous rolling and drawing ..........................
Copper rolling and drawing ............................
Aluminum sheet, plate, and foil .....................
Aluminum extruded products .........................
Nonferrous rolling and drawing, n.e.c. ...........
Nonferrous wiredrawing and
insulating .....................................................
Nonferrous foundries (castings) ........................
Aluminum die—castings ................................
Nonferrous die—casting except aluminum ....
Miscellaneous primary metal products ..............
Metal heat treating .........................................
Primary metal products, n.e.c. ......................
Fabricated metal products .....................................
Metal cans and shipping containers ..................
Metal cans .....................................................
Metal barrels, drums, and pails .....................
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 ...................................
Nonferrous forgings .......................................
Automotive stampings ...................................
Crowns and closures .....................................
Metal stampings, n.e.c. .................................
Metal services, n.e.c. ........................................
Plating and polishing .....................................
SIC
code 3
Total
cases
Total
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
Caught
in
object
329
3291
3296
3297
3299
33
331
3312
3315
3316
3317
332
3321
3322
3324
3325
333
3331
3334
3339
334
335
3351
3353
3354
3356
2,648
508
728
397
558
32,547
9,063
5,923
824
628
1,506
8,316
5,716
311
542
1,747
1,233
94
886
253
788
5,851
962
535
1,262
510
1,002
151
256
149
302
11,814
3,101
1,804
329
283
664
3,436
2,366
118
170
782
295
34
218
43
286
2,056
401
168
556
152
318
54
72
49
107
5,146
1,328
793
155
134
234
1,478
1,076
41
48
313
114
19
86
9
151
870
184
60
266
82
255
–
72
–
115
2,302
719
435
57
65
160
521
333
26
24
138
50
–
41
10
57
440
84
46
106
15
305
60
73
46
–
2,733
788
450
63
68
203
669
400
18
44
208
78
8
50
20
67
601
104
39
164
38
3357
336
3363
3364
339
3398
3399
34
341
3411
3412
342
3421
3423
3425
3429
343
3431
3432
3433
344
3441
3442
3443
3444
3446
3448
3449
345
3451
3452
346
3462
3463
3465
3466
3469
347
3471
2,549
6,062
2,561
588
1,233
892
341
60,383
1,990
1,331
659
3,931
228
1,228
164
2,311
1,599
404
631
564
21,762
4,510
3,118
5,718
5,610
1,223
1,082
499
3,750
1,653
2,097
11,768
1,594
232
5,811
72
4,060
6,040
3,535
766
2,048
737
173
593
437
156
24,562
817
600
216
1,344
72
424
28
820
496
93
190
214
9,744
2,257
1,059
2,265
2,595
814
500
254
1,686
675
1,011
4,948
615
82
2,332
15
1,904
1,970
963
276
877
264
79
327
241
86
11,113
241
184
57
510
31
154
15
310
162
–
60
79
4,816
1,243
530
1,236
1,124
376
221
86
762
304
458
2,028
292
32
1,026
14
664
1,024
462
187
405
186
14
110
66
44
5,701
325
305
–
285
11
107
–
166
126
–
–
60
1,979
299
274
421
620
210
84
71
224
126
98
1,596
93
34
765
–
703
373
185
250
468
162
61
62
–
22
5,306
225
94
131
424
24
103
11
285
138
–
82
33
1,861
474
177
311
600
108
139
51
485
132
354
959
115
–
366
–
472
351
224
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 5
Fall
to
lower
level
96
26
21
17
Fall
on
same
level
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
–
964
424
323
27
–
38
170
122
24
16
8
58
–
40
18
44
126
16
22
23
9
167
40
26
–
–
2,478
1,070
877
53
36
91
328
244
5
18
61
81
–
66
12
57
400
100
48
31
22
67
10
22
–
–
959
392
277
47
19
40
146
79
21
23
24
37
–
27
8
22
177
28
48
31
11
54
127
50
56
15
–
–
1,299
43
41
–
56
–
16
–
31
61
16
–
18
557
182
65
159
89
–
15
11
98
75
–
280
–
–
133
–
120
71
33
199
429
137
29
113
94
19
3,096
134
104
–
262
16
84
16
144
92
16
40
37
853
164
169
266
155
–
44
11
136
52
85
756
88
–
411
–
250
292
112
59
161
88
15
–
–
14
1,595
103
89
–
51
6
16
–
28
36
–
15
–
454
80
85
99
137
–
–
–
60
30
30
355
71
–
222
–
61
257
219
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Overexertion
Industry 2
Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral products .....
Abrasive products ..........................................
Mineral wool ..................................................
Nonclay refractories .......................................
Nonmetallic mineral products, n.e.c. ............
Primary metal industries ........................................
Blast furnace and basic steel products ..............
Blast furnaces and steel mills ........................
Steel wire and related products .....................
Cold finishing of steel shapes ........................
Steel pipe and tubes ......................................
Iron and steel foundries .....................................
Gray and ductile iron foundries ......................
Malleable iron foundries ................................
Steel investment foundries ............................
Steel foundries, n.e.c. ...................................
Primary nonferrous metals ................................
Primary copper ..............................................
Primary aluminum ..........................................
Primary nonferrous metals, n.e.c. .................
Secondary nonferrous metals ............................
Nonferrous rolling and drawing ..........................
Copper rolling and drawing ............................
Aluminum sheet, plate, and foil .....................
Aluminum extruded products .........................
Nonferrous rolling and drawing, n.e.c. ...........
Nonferrous wiredrawing and
insulating .....................................................
Nonferrous foundries (castings) ........................
Aluminum die—castings ................................
Nonferrous die—casting except aluminum ....
Miscellaneous primary metal products ..............
Metal heat treating .........................................
Primary metal products, n.e.c. ......................
Fabricated metal products .....................................
Metal cans and shipping containers ..................
Metal cans .....................................................
Metal barrels, drums, and pails .....................
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 ...................................
Nonferrous forgings .......................................
Automotive stampings ...................................
Crowns and closures .....................................
Metal stampings, n.e.c. .................................
Metal services, n.e.c. ........................................
Plating and polishing .....................................
Exposure
to
harmful
Transsubportation
stance
accidents
or
environment
Assaults and violent acts
Fires
and
explosions
Total
In lifting
Repetitive
motion
756
181
194
148
154
8,283
2,052
1,304
215
164
339
2,242
1,636
76
124
407
328
25
217
86
114
1,724
232
112
378
188
433
95
115
90
104
3,978
894
572
63
81
163
1,077
765
23
85
205
140
18
88
34
57
821
107
40
229
91
136
–
66
16
–
1,521
240
96
48
–
73
453
263
13
77
100
80
9
44
26
–
364
20
16
43
16
28
–
–
2,630
553
432
28
–
51
682
481
12
54
136
154
12
114
28
147
279
44
41
59
24
13
–
–
470
219
153
13
18
36
82
40
8
–
31
30
–
28
–
21
70
21
13
19
–
808
1,598
721
200
224
168
56
15,777
352
268
84
995
63
316
46
570
536
179
209
148
5,400
1,091
1,041
1,446
1,273
170
238
139
1,163
545
618
2,999
416
94
1,399
38
1,051
1,709
1,056
351
828
333
111
161
137
24
9,161
163
120
43
633
48
193
27
366
338
105
131
101
3,139
515
650
825
819
99
157
74
644
336
308
1,752
261
54
712
8
716
1,096
743
268
373
207
48
–
–
–
3,316
35
33
–
458
30
110
33
285
124
–
60
41
737
106
193
178
221
–
17
11
110
66
44
833
91
–
530
–
206
284
198
108
742
336
32
73
55
18
3,900
254
30
224
274
8
104
–
158
92
18
–
42
1,237
201
112
483
353
–
41
9
111
36
74
550
125
13
266
–
144
846
606
8
39
26
–
–
–
–
–
711
65
16
49
25
–
15
–
10
10
–
–
–
260
12
76
59
62
–
16
–
–
–
–
176
15
–
100
–
60
84
38
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 6
94
–
38
–
–
–
–
–
–
250
106
92
–
–
12
28
12
6
–
9
11
–
5
–
12
10
–
–
–
–
Total
By
person
All
other
assaults
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
35
9
–
–
–
–
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
27
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
13
–
–
–
–
13
–
–
–
–
7
44
25
39
–
–
138
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
64
–
12
14
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
24
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
72
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
39
–
28
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
48
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
32
–
27
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
All
other
events 6
290
58
102
–
–
3,142
896
558
63
66
160
741
466
28
58
189
160
6
127
26
81
632
97
65
121
75
272
496
236
32
136
66
70
5,917
183
145
–
460
24
142
32
261
145
31
53
62
2,418
392
278
746
714
–
180
56
359
170
190
850
148
27
408
14
254
500
302
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
events or exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Contact with objects
Industry 2
Metal coating and allied services ...................
Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c. ....................
Small arms ammunition .................................
Ammunition, except for small arms, n.e.c. ....
Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c. ................
Miscellaneous fabricated metal products ..........
Industrial valves .............................................
Fluid power valves and hose fittings ..............
Valves and pipe fittings, n.e.c. ......................
Wire springs ...................................................
Miscellaneous fabricated wire products .........
Fabricated pipe and fittings ...........................
Fabricated metal products, n.e.c. .................
Industrial machinery and equipment ......................
Engines and turbines .........................................
Turbines and turbine generator sets ..............
Internal combustion engines, n.e.c. ..............
Farm and garden machinery .............................
Farm machinery and equipment ....................
Lawn and garden equipment .........................
Construction and related machinery ..................
Construction machinery .................................
Mining machinery ..........................................
Oil and gas field machinery ...........................
Elevators and moving stairways ....................
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 .................................
Welding apparatus .........................................
Metalworking machinery, n.e.c. ....................
Special industry machinery ................................
Textile 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 ...............
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. ...............................
Carburetors, pistons, rings, valves ................
Fluid power cylinders and actuators ..............
Fluid power pumps and motors .....................
Scales and balances, except laboratory ........
Industrial machinery, n.e.c. ...........................
SIC
code 3
3479
348
3482
3483
3489
349
3491
3492
3494
3495
3496
3498
3499
35
351
3511
3519
352
3523
3524
353
3531
3532
3533
3534
3535
3536
3537
354
3541
3544
3545
3546
3548
3549
355
3552
3554
3556
3559
356
3561
3562
3563
3564
3565
3566
3568
3569
357
3571
3572
3577
3579
358
3581
3582
3585
3586
3589
359
3592
3593
3594
3596
3599
Total
cases
2,505
689
68
412
36
8,854
961
740
861
292
2,251
1,101
2,022
57,609
2,471
744
1,728
4,291
3,313
978
8,829
3,335
779
1,270
312
1,424
253
1,456
8,766
795
4,457
1,340
642
591
247
5,319
393
669
1,380
1,901
7,764
580
825
676
1,416
621
389
686
1,811
3,232
1,442
360
660
644
6,716
341
136
4,416
324
1,499
10,221
738
682
801
186
7,814
Total
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
Caught
in
object
1,008
148
18
65
9
3,408
356
248
303
120
756
474
947
21,196
754
242
511
1,594
1,263
331
3,182
1,093
322
520
92
555
65
535
4,161
366
2,449
574
250
187
110
1,841
151
247
440
653
2,717
225
254
250
535
244
148
306
449
619
203
40
160
206
2,320
75
65
1,447
87
645
4,008
231
282
218
68
3,209
562
60
8
24
–
1,511
142
92
112
61
273
258
496
9,050
339
126
213
623
456
167
1,543
502
142
230
36
315
33
285
1,372
98
826
147
90
66
53
891
69
112
304
302
1,244
122
104
104
223
140
75
96
241
256
75
19
85
73
935
18
24
614
31
248
1,848
78
146
82
36
1,507
187
32
–
18
–
762
72
93
71
26
196
97
159
4,645
181
45
136
364
281
83
488
139
55
76
21
78
10
110
1,123
108
593
212
71
63
28
400
14
63
49
139
596
47
58
94
104
46
41
49
85
140
68
–
35
27
628
23
21
414
36
135
724
63
45
36
12
569
127
46
7
20
5
817
75
44
88
31
227
98
178
4,225
126
27
98
347
290
56
650
230
51
147
14
105
19
84
827
66
549
65
66
41
–
277
59
22
–
99
574
32
71
34
175
41
20
100
69
163
53
12
27
71
484
21
10
256
16
182
779
63
40
30
10
636
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 7
Fall
to
lower
level
38
21
–
16
–
113
14
5
7
–
29
–
41
1,342
43
30
12
168
159
10
266
79
18
56
36
44
–
33
137
19
50
18
6
25
–
93
6
13
17
52
168
28
20
19
17
–
42
8
–
85
54
8
6
13
132
17
–
76
6
34
249
17
12
12
–
208
Fall
on
same
level
180
83
20
43
–
488
40
45
72
17
136
54
73
3,568
230
53
177
228
194
35
469
196
30
89
21
60
–
67
446
45
198
77
42
32
11
249
11
57
–
95
607
40
110
46
47
60
18
29
225
318
163
49
57
32
399
14
13
272
32
69
621
37
21
48
10
505
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
38
23
–
14
–
256
20
7
14
13
124
42
–
1,477
94
50
45
112
90
23
237
79
31
35
–
36
17
39
159
22
62
42
13
–
–
111
–
18
–
62
183
19
36
35
23
–
–
28
–
100
57
16
9
17
115
8
–
81
8
15
366
17
21
44
6
278
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Overexertion
Industry 2
Metal coating and allied services ...................
Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c. ....................
Small arms ammunition .................................
Ammunition, except for small arms, n.e.c. ....
Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c. ................
Miscellaneous fabricated metal products ..........
Industrial valves .............................................
Fluid power valves and hose fittings ..............
Valves and pipe fittings, n.e.c. ......................
Wire springs ...................................................
Miscellaneous fabricated wire products .........
Fabricated pipe and fittings ...........................
Fabricated metal products, n.e.c. .................
Industrial machinery and equipment ......................
Engines and turbines .........................................
Turbines and turbine generator sets ..............
Internal combustion engines, n.e.c. ..............
Farm and garden machinery .............................
Farm machinery and equipment ....................
Lawn and garden equipment .........................
Construction and related machinery ..................
Construction machinery .................................
Mining machinery ..........................................
Oil and gas field machinery ...........................
Elevators and moving stairways ....................
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 .................................
Welding apparatus .........................................
Metalworking machinery, n.e.c. ....................
Special industry machinery ................................
Textile 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 ...............
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. ...............................
Carburetors, pistons, rings, valves ................
Fluid power cylinders and actuators ..............
Fluid power pumps and motors .....................
Scales and balances, except laboratory ........
Industrial machinery, n.e.c. ...........................
Total
In lifting
653
164
7
109
13
2,459
258
270
317
92
566
265
466
16,066
679
232
446
1,101
917
184
2,470
1,015
175
350
89
399
73
369
1,975
192
776
382
137
196
77
1,798
102
178
620
570
2,377
131
259
200
449
188
92
145
722
1,024
550
67
189
192
2,019
112
39
1,351
106
412
2,622
218
165
204
30
2,006
353
97
5
63
–
1,299
145
180
211
48
201
143
251
9,398
394
145
248
617
518
99
1,340
524
98
196
52
259
45
165
1,149
101
452
193
102
105
36
1,038
71
92
336
320
1,322
89
158
129
231
111
38
75
395
585
273
39
130
134
1,262
50
20
871
81
240
1,693
113
96
141
17
1,326
Repetitive
motion
86
98
6
65
–
637
83
54
48
28
229
54
104
3,547
290
53
237
338
213
125
355
160
36
38
–
36
13
66
390
28
143
56
92
19
19
211
–
34
64
80
394
18
48
27
132
36
–
59
55
439
140
98
87
110
570
59
–
383
37
90
562
67
64
101
21
310
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 8
Exposure
to
harmful
Transsubportation
stance
accidents
or
environment
240
33
–
22
–
503
50
23
46
–
117
43
201
3,290
67
10
58
197
167
30
653
241
68
54
–
109
19
154
476
31
238
92
26
16
11
318
62
21
49
107
462
41
30
26
61
21
43
16
105
89
44
12
20
13
337
19
–
206
26
82
690
62
63
105
28
432
Assaults and violent acts
Fires
and
explosions
46
12
–
–
–
16
5
–
–
–
–
–
22
7
13
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
202
–
–
–
–
–
–
6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
153
–
148
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7
–
–
–
–
9
–
–
–
–
–
13
–
–
–
–
10
–
–
–
56
–
–
7
–
23
–
13
602
24
9
15
83
39
44
92
35
–
–
–
28
10
8
89
11
63
–
8
–
–
57
–
–
–
30
61
13
20
7
–
–
–
–
–
43
33
–
–
–
81
10
–
54
–
15
72
–
–
15
–
46
Total
–
–
–
–
–
–
69
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7
–
–
–
–
24
–
–
6
–
10
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6
–
–
–
–
–
17
5
–
–
–
10
By
person
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
185
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
152
–
148
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10
–
–
–
–
10
All
other
assaults
–
–
–
–
–
10
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
All
other
events 6
198
101
12
70
–
901
133
81
46
14
266
149
148
6,250
287
64
223
465
268
196
1,093
432
96
116
59
157
50
184
778
81
329
90
67
109
13
627
53
94
138
248
765
64
44
56
144
49
32
90
198
509
195
71
128
51
727
24
8
543
21
130
999
78
48
53
21
800
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
events or exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Contact with objects
Industry 2
Electronic and other electric equipment ................
Electric distribution equipment ...........................
Transformers, except electronic ....................
Switchgear and switchboard apparatus .........
Electrical industrial apparatus ............................
Motors and generators ..................................
Carbon and graphite products .......................
Relays and industrial controls ........................
Electrical industrial apparatus, n.e.c. ............
Household appliances .......................................
Household cooking equipment ......................
Household refrigerators and freezers ............
Household laundry equipment .......................
Electric housewares and fans ........................
Household vacuum cleaners .........................
Household appliances, n.e.c. .......................
Electric lighting and wiring equipment ...............
Electric lamps ................................................
Current-carrying wiring devices .....................
Noncurrent-carrying wiring devices ...............
Residential lighting fixtures ............................
Commercial lighting fixtures ..........................
Vehicular lighting equipment .........................
Lighting equipment, n.e.c. ............................
Household audio and video equipment .............
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 components, n.e.c. ......................
Miscellaneous electrical equipment and
supplies ...........................................................
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 ..............
Space propulsion units and parts ..................
Space vehicle equipment, n.e.c. ...................
Miscellaneous transportation equipment ...........
Travel trailers and campers ...........................
SIC
code 3
Total
cases
Total
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
Caught
in
object
Fall
to
lower
level
Fall
on
same
level
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
36
361
3612
3613
362
3621
3624
3625
3629
363
3631
3632
3633
3634
3635
3639
364
3641
3643
3644
3645
3646
3647
3648
365
3651
3652
366
3661
3663
3669
367
3671
3672
3674
3675
3676
3677
3679
32,110
2,236
1,344
892
3,922
2,310
237
1,220
155
3,351
353
764
469
897
248
620
4,656
602
1,606
618
506
637
397
292
1,627
1,259
368
2,717
1,015
1,360
341
9,717
1,042
1,763
3,103
423
167
513
2,309
9,325
668
342
325
963
575
84
255
48
990
103
193
86
301
61
245
1,620
184
677
308
161
121
84
86
408
310
99
584
207
286
91
3,062
351
474
1,188
126
31
86
704
3,991
253
116
137
391
193
28
134
36
394
36
66
40
98
26
129
740
32
401
93
94
54
29
36
223
170
54
257
88
138
31
1,223
210
174
536
32
9
28
200
2,406
152
98
53
198
129
16
46
–
267
18
66
27
77
21
58
374
68
115
92
11
33
21
34
52
41
11
139
45
69
25
1,071
73
135
538
24
–
8
254
2,134
178
92
86
284
200
38
42
–
233
50
41
16
90
14
–
359
52
126
70
41
31
27
12
99
68
32
100
27
47
27
571
43
110
81
63
15
25
205
603
38
19
19
66
46
5
13
–
88
15
31
15
8
11
–
81
12
32
15
–
9
–
–
31
28
–
50
19
30
–
192
14
25
90
5
6
–
39
2,654
116
75
41
240
109
31
93
7
245
30
52
30
75
24
34
376
34
137
30
62
56
42
16
142
106
36
376
146
194
36
799
43
149
337
52
19
16
163
680
64
47
17
90
62
5
20
–
55
–
26
–
5
–
–
103
9
32
12
15
9
–
24
18
11
7
50
14
29
6
233
40
43
96
13
8
–
21
369
3694
3695
3699
37
371
3711
3713
3714
3715
3716
372
3721
3724
3728
373
3731
3732
374
375
376
3761
3764
3769
379
3792
3,884
2,146
180
781
74,099
46,763
19,973
2,337
21,307
2,514
633
11,122
6,175
1,934
3,014
10,149
7,016
3,132
1,301
1,086
1,149
802
165
182
2,529
1,540
1,029
582
38
232
20,947
12,933
4,620
780
6,283
1,041
209
2,665
1,435
466
764
3,451
2,289
1,162
481
252
198
132
32
33
967
598
510
316
17
128
8,390
4,910
1,764
406
2,059
575
107
895
421
104
370
1,738
940
798
214
87
82
51
15
16
465
295
153
66
10
44
5,655
3,575
1,649
154
1,531
157
84
933
654
86
192
752
571
181
88
56
56
37
12
7
196
110
310
163
8
51
3,804
2,674
584
135
1,710
232
12
465
199
152
114
356
253
104
71
88
44
29
5
10
105
43
58
23
361
232
23
64
5,156
2,838
1,168
113
1,263
240
53
1,122
621
186
315
843
650
194
79
57
120
79
25
15
97
52
68
34
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 9
–
11
1,958
947
416
76
339
95
21
283
172
35
76
481
342
139
77
–
64
46
11
8
83
55
–
–
2,040
1,124
512
73
506
13
20
448
283
75
90
366
287
80
32
15
35
32
–
–
19
16
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Overexertion
Industry 2
Electronic and other electric equipment ................
Electric distribution equipment ...........................
Transformers, except electronic ....................
Switchgear and switchboard apparatus .........
Electrical industrial apparatus ............................
Motors and generators ..................................
Carbon and graphite products .......................
Relays and industrial controls ........................
Electrical industrial apparatus, n.e.c. ............
Household appliances .......................................
Household cooking equipment ......................
Household refrigerators and freezers ............
Household laundry equipment .......................
Electric housewares and fans ........................
Household vacuum cleaners .........................
Household appliances, n.e.c. .......................
Electric lighting and wiring equipment ...............
Electric lamps ................................................
Current-carrying wiring devices .....................
Noncurrent-carrying wiring devices ...............
Residential lighting fixtures ............................
Commercial lighting fixtures ..........................
Vehicular lighting equipment .........................
Lighting equipment, n.e.c. ............................
Household audio and video equipment .............
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 components, n.e.c. ......................
Miscellaneous electrical equipment and
supplies ...........................................................
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 ..............
Space propulsion units and parts ..................
Space vehicle equipment, n.e.c. ...................
Miscellaneous transportation equipment ...........
Travel trailers and campers ...........................
Exposure
to
harmful
Transsubportation
stance
accidents
or
environment
Total
In lifting
Repetitive
motion
7,861
623
402
221
1,159
707
51
341
60
817
92
178
72
223
63
189
1,205
143
415
140
151
209
77
71
456
357
100
723
264
361
97
1,949
305
454
499
87
31
77
431
4,779
345
232
112
810
479
26
259
46
443
68
114
51
127
26
56
613
77
219
62
89
71
48
47
310
240
69
422
154
206
62
1,265
212
290
341
61
19
39
272
4,886
306
204
102
917
498
12
384
23
558
44
146
111
153
46
58
609
83
132
40
34
172
106
42
239
197
42
379
134
199
46
1,277
158
155
312
49
47
142
362
2,145
139
86
52
156
65
24
63
–
99
14
8
8
32
14
–
168
37
46
26
–
7
19
12
84
55
28
101
44
48
9
1,106
47
190
222
62
9
164
317
410
35
–
32
47
30
–
18
–
68
–
15
17
9
–
19
50
–
12
–
–
14
6
12
20
17
–
57
43
13
–
60
13
13
23
–
–
–
6
929
524
31
224
20,041
12,612
4,553
661
6,603
633
162
3,022
1,372
849
800
2,594
1,709
884
247
291
337
221
42
74
938
635
571
320
22
146
11,153
6,912
2,080
376
4,065
290
102
1,810
841
452
517
1,287
688
599
103
125
186
117
12
57
730
515
601
333
23
169
8,865
6,933
4,058
161
2,560
109
45
1,196
797
121
278
262
146
116
100
130
114
86
16
12
130
63
293
112
15
–
3,534
2,188
653
143
1,196
176
19
432
254
41
137
602
455
146
116
62
34
18
11
6
101
25
72
21
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 10
–
–
968
735
349
39
326
–
13
89
–
18
42
82
–
38
–
13
27
10
9
7
22
13
Assaults and violent acts
Fires
and
explosions
Total
46
–
–
–
8
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
32
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10
8
–
–
–
11
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
125
39
–
–
–
–
–
38
–
–
38
–
–
–
14
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
25
9
All
other
assaults
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
By
person
9
6
–
–
14
74
41
–
–
13
56
–
–
–
16
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18
14
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
All
other
events 6
3,461
243
160
83
274
210
23
33
8
431
30
114
125
90
28
44
430
96
117
44
52
39
59
24
229
178
50
386
136
197
53
1,000
59
256
318
26
12
18
263
467
284
39
53
10,392
6,372
3,628
285
2,191
184
86
1,800
1,185
142
473
1,446
1,076
370
157
236
216
178
14
24
165
82
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
events or exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Contact with objects
Industry 2
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 ..............................................
Photographic equipment and supplies ..............
Miscellaneous manufacturing industries ................
Jewelry, silverware, and plated ware .................
Jewelry, precious metal .................................
Silverware and plated ware ...........................
Musical instruments ...........................................
Toys and sporting goods ...................................
Games, toys, and children’s vehicles ............
Sporting and athletic goods, n.e.c. ...............
Pens, pencils, office, and art supplies ...............
Pens and mechanical pencils ........................
Lead pencils and art goods ...........................
Marking devices .............................................
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
3795
3799
38
381
382
3821
3822
3823
3824
3825
3826
3827
3829
384
3841
3842
3843
3844
3845
385
386
39
391
3911
3914
393
394
3944
3949
395
3951
3952
3953
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 specialities .......................................
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 ..................................
20
201
2011
2013
2015
202
2022
2023
2024
2026
203
2032
2033
2034
2035
2037
2038
204
2041
2043
Total
cases
Fall
to
lower
level
Fall
on
same
level
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
Total
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
Caught
in
object
95
894
12,598
1,502
4,299
258
876
872
238
914
429
249
462
4,388
1,478
2,172
219
167
352
561
1,741
9,999
577
367
101
336
3,318
1,174
2,120
895
137
374
253
131
473
219
253
4,400
471
1,954
319
155
1,502
13
357
3,161
236
1,017
93
196
203
74
203
88
65
96
1,222
331
728
48
58
58
98
556
3,462
237
142
47
128
1,083
395
684
237
38
72
104
22
190
90
100
1,587
170
782
97
44
494
–
163
1,194
122
412
48
53
86
14
109
32
29
42
435
135
239
10
24
27
42
164
1,507
103
60
26
35
462
173
286
89
19
–
37
8
57
–
32
761
85
430
46
16
184
–
–
–
85
740
47
223
22
34
42
26
42
20
23
14
267
88
155
8
–
14
20
173
700
48
26
14
23
231
103
127
59
6
14
32
7
50
–
28
290
35
128
21
7
99
58
802
28
229
16
83
26
19
43
16
8
18
360
77
230
18
26
9
27
156
898
67
39
6
53
261
93
168
76
10
–
31
–
75
41
34
365
42
128
16
15
164
27
343
39
149
12
20
83
–
21
6
–
–
79
36
32
–
–
6
14
60
259
13
6
–
6
90
44
45
17
–
–
12
–
24
15
10
108
–
63
–
–
38
10
35
1,212
175
502
18
77
80
28
102
107
39
52
352
158
108
27
10
51
66
111
815
49
34
10
25
300
92
193
76
19
–
24
7
63
50
13
301
35
108
15
17
126
–
–
280
35
91
9
18
12
–
34
–
–
8
86
50
24
–
–
10
8
59
229
12
9
–
–
28
10
18
105
–
95
9
–
5
–
–
75
–
27
5
–
35
218,834
66,119
25,453
16,738
19,514
7,425
20,914
6,525
74,057
19,576
8,155
4,638
6,784
8,749
1,740
656
1,358
4,843
9,024
366
3,764
706
852
2,120
1,216
5,376
950
615
21,384
6,310
2,848
1,540
1,922
2,163
392
168
349
1,222
2,686
117
1,178
187
236
623
344
1,371
261
138
9,174
3,197
1,552
774
872
775
109
41
106
516
1,145
66
473
67
118
278
144
567
83
66
5,315
1,330
620
309
401
610
123
52
109
319
640
–
306
48
54
153
55
351
73
33
5,510
1,326
487
347
493
665
146
51
110
344
741
–
337
54
53
156
119
358
72
29
3,560
584
283
91
209
464
58
46
–
333
429
–
155
32
47
120
53
705
80
14
8,137
2,085
658
498
928
1,063
101
63
204
666
1,061
–
389
77
71
334
162
539
47
74
2,622
554
192
166
196
327
64
–
39
206
337
11
137
26
20
102
40
126
46
27
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 11
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Overexertion
Industry 2
Repetitive
motion
Exposure
to
harmful
Transsubportation
stance
accidents
or
environment
Total
In lifting
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 ..............................................
Photographic equipment and supplies ..............
Miscellaneous manufacturing industries ................
Jewelry, silverware, and plated ware .................
Jewelry, precious metal .................................
Silverware and plated ware ...........................
Musical instruments ...........................................
Toys and sporting goods ...................................
Games, toys, and children’s vehicles ............
Sporting and athletic goods, n.e.c. ...............
Pens, pencils, office, and art supplies ...............
Pens and mechanical pencils ........................
Lead pencils and art goods ...........................
Marking devices .............................................
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. ....................
44
260
3,026
419
1,047
66
266
208
58
195
98
36
119
941
379
389
40
37
96
135
455
2,535
82
25
14
69
877
338
539
243
34
93
68
48
93
34
58
1,171
121
517
120
45
369
26
188
1,819
247
601
28
165
110
39
118
48
14
79
578
251
218
19
28
62
89
286
1,647
60
12
10
38
522
200
322
155
27
68
40
20
49
–
25
823
83
383
61
22
274
–
–
65
1,992
244
577
27
135
167
30
86
52
43
37
846
248
488
62
–
42
127
175
964
70
53
16
54
419
152
264
109
18
42
20
29
24
–
16
288
42
53
28
6
158
76
590
88
205
7
40
39
12
40
13
26
28
195
54
107
–
–
26
49
44
620
74
63
7
11
175
38
136
16
8
–
–
6
26
–
26
319
19
204
12
–
81
5
186
37
32
–
5
8
–
7
9
–
–
87
42
43
–
–
–
–
23
134
–
–
–
–
40
19
22
7
–
–
–
–
5
–
–
79
–
58
6
–
13
Nondurable goods ...................................................
56,768
31,893
20,260
12,354
4,399
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 specialities .......................................
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 ..................................
17,710
3,653
1,518
1,024
1,111
2,255
463
161
338
1,248
1,831
83
826
181
177
336
227
1,480
356
170
9,822
1,826
618
567
640
1,230
246
104
180
661
1,136
61
530
110
100
202
134
807
248
85
5,878
3,299
1,402
654
1,243
431
130
37
165
96
420
–
136
35
43
89
111
167
30
44
4,779
1,473
609
302
562
673
242
64
70
292
893
–
369
50
115
208
112
204
41
26
1,947
186
64
46
75
393
121
32
–
202
203
–
77
17
20
68
13
158
12
14
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 12
Assaults and violent acts
Fires
and
explosions
–
5
98
–
Total
By
person
All
other
assaults
–
–
–
–
–
–
16
–
6
10
21
62
1,693
228
574
27
117
68
30
216
51
32
33
572
179
249
33
49
61
59
254
956
33
28
–
40
302
87
214
86
17
44
11
14
42
14
29
452
75
133
33
30
180
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
328
647
399
248
23,096
91
13
312
82
58
–
22
64
–
–
18
43
22
–
19
–
–
–
–
81
8
–
214
48
–
–
16
44
–
–
–
40
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
58
–
–
98
34
7,638
1,338
521
315
502
907
168
77
115
530
1,141
52
476
99
123
238
153
539
66
108
95
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
10
–
–
–
–
8
87
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8
–
–
–
–
9
6
–
–
11
9
–
–
–
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11
–
–
All
other
events 6
10
–
–
–
–
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
11
–
9
–
–
–
20
–
–
18
–
16
–
16
–
–
–
–
23
–
–
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
events or exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Contact with objects
Industry 2
Rice milling ....................................................
Prepared flour mixes and doughs ..................
Dog and cat food ...........................................
Prepared feeds, n.e.c. ..................................
Bakery products .................................................
Bread, cake, and related products .................
Cookies and crackers ....................................
Frozen bakery products, except bread ..........
Sugar and confectionery products .....................
Raw cane sugar .............................................
Cane sugar refining .......................................
Candy and other confectionery products .......
Chocolate and cocoa products ......................
Chewing gum .................................................
Fats and oils ......................................................
Edible fats and oils, n.e.c. .............................
Beverages .........................................................
Malt beverages ..............................................
Malt ................................................................
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 ........................
Potato chips and similar snacks ....................
Food preparations, n.e.c. ..............................
Tobacco products ..................................................
Cigarettes ..........................................................
Chewing and smoking tobacco ..........................
Tobacco stemming and redrying .......................
Textile mill products ...............................................
Broadwoven fabric mills, cotton .........................
Broadwoven fabric mills, manmade ...................
Broadwoven fabric mills, wool ...........................
Narrow fabric mills .............................................
Knitting mills ......................................................
Women’s hosiery, except socks ....................
Hosiery, n.e.c. ...............................................
Knit outerwear mills .......................................
Knit underwear mills ......................................
Weft knit fabric mills .......................................
Lace and warp knit fabric mills ......................
Textile finishing, except wool .............................
Finishing plants, cotton ..................................
Finishing plants, 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 ...............................
Coated fabrics, not rubberized ......................
Tire cord and fabrics ......................................
Nonwoven fabrics ..........................................
Cordage and twine ........................................
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’ trousers and slacks .............
SIC
code 3
Total
cases
Total
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
Caught
in
object
Fall
to
lower
level
Fall
on
same
level
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
2044
2045
2047
2048
205
2051
2052
2053
206
2061
2062
2064
2066
2067
207
2079
208
2082
2083
2084
2085
2086
2087
209
2091
2092
2096
2099
21
211
213
214
22
221
222
223
224
225
2251
2252
2253
2254
2257
2258
226
2261
2262
2269
227
228
2281
2282
2284
229
2295
2296
2297
2298
2299
23
231
232
2321
213
790
468
2,162
8,051
5,733
2,093
225
3,351
527
230
1,720
398
62
1,710
270
9,709
1,112
53
813
189
7,049
494
8,510
397
2,489
2,090
2,290
750
379
68
256
12,179
441
773
306
802
4,298
409
1,073
753
926
555
487
1,762
620
656
486
934
1,250
861
310
78
1,614
437
170
178
271
559
22,401
1,062
7,092
1,427
52
303
184
401
2,266
1,636
569
60
972
180
66
496
106
17
467
66
2,379
258
12
155
54
1,746
155
2,770
111
1,022
424
705
275
158
19
73
3,940
138
207
96
310
1,070
81
244
211
176
175
163
662
203
265
194
290
433
316
111
6
734
189
61
91
142
251
5,760
253
1,632
334
13
123
66
192
754
563
168
23
386
98
44
141
50
6
152
12
1,120
91
–
69
16
874
68
1,077
48
547
184
207
93
46
–
39
1,394
45
99
40
118
378
29
46
82
83
51
71
232
90
68
74
110
172
132
37
–
201
56
27
16
30
72
2,197
109
611
134
17
102
43
80
544
353
175
16
229
39
–
146
13
9
101
17
675
71
8
52
12
480
52
835
24
222
137
208
88
52
8
15
1,106
52
39
14
82
392
34
161
38
52
62
42
154
40
67
47
81
85
48
36
–
208
42
16
30
54
66
1,586
68
438
76
16
76
75
85
831
629
181
22
256
–
10
174
38
–
175
30
468
82
–
18
25
310
–
690
37
190
73
241
66
44
8
9
1,147
28
54
32
83
218
11
14
63
34
48
44
210
62
109
40
78
150
112
34
–
295
80
15
37
52
110
1,598
57
485
94
–
–
–
561
245
179
58
8
120
–
11
66
12
–
158
–
367
70
–
11
–
274
–
488
21
97
142
115
33
10
–
21
273
17
28
–
17
89
6
8
28
10
21
11
33
11
16
–
7
48
40
9
–
32
–
5
12
–
11
406
20
69
12
32
76
48
234
978
719
228
31
330
44
11
180
36
7
183
37
973
136
–
68
24
688
54
925
59
328
150
303
80
34
7
36
1,105
59
63
34
94
354
64
97
70
29
36
54
139
60
35
44
148
116
65
43
8
100
28
9
9
14
39
1,907
88
520
91
37
452
326
106
19
129
–
10
78
8
–
51
13
386
45
–
40
12
280
–
261
56
42
72
76
8
–
–
–
277
5
34
10
23
85
17
22
11
12
10
12
40
16
18
–
10
33
22
11
–
37
–
–
–
7
21
347
7
72
13
2322
2325
924
2,157
242
453
55
164
90
110
92
161
27
18
97
130
9
23
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 13
–
–
–
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Overexertion
Industry 2
Rice milling ....................................................
Prepared flour mixes and doughs ..................
Dog and cat food ...........................................
Prepared feeds, n.e.c. ..................................
Bakery products .................................................
Bread, cake, and related products .................
Cookies and crackers ....................................
Frozen bakery products, except bread ..........
Sugar and confectionery products .....................
Raw cane sugar .............................................
Cane sugar refining .......................................
Candy and other confectionery products .......
Chocolate and cocoa products ......................
Chewing gum .................................................
Fats and oils ......................................................
Edible fats and oils, n.e.c. .............................
Beverages .........................................................
Malt beverages ..............................................
Malt ................................................................
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 ........................
Potato chips and similar snacks ....................
Food preparations, n.e.c. ..............................
Tobacco products ..................................................
Cigarettes ..........................................................
Chewing and smoking tobacco ..........................
Tobacco stemming and redrying .......................
Textile mill products ...............................................
Broadwoven fabric mills, cotton .........................
Broadwoven fabric mills, manmade ...................
Broadwoven fabric mills, wool ...........................
Narrow fabric mills .............................................
Knitting mills ......................................................
Women’s hosiery, except socks ....................
Hosiery, n.e.c. ...............................................
Knit outerwear mills .......................................
Knit underwear mills ......................................
Weft knit fabric mills .......................................
Lace and warp knit fabric mills ......................
Textile finishing, except wool .............................
Finishing plants, cotton ..................................
Finishing plants, 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 ...............................
Coated fabrics, not rubberized ......................
Tire cord and fabrics ......................................
Nonwoven fabrics ..........................................
Cordage and twine ........................................
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’ trousers and slacks .............
Repetitive
motion
Exposure
to
harmful
Transsubportation
stance
accidents
or
environment
Assaults and violent acts
Fires
and
explosions
Total
In lifting
90
192
122
521
2,122
1,451
622
49
869
–
54
522
154
20
380
86
3,238
286
19
159
60
2,512
202
1,882
81
471
519
565
185
98
18
57
3,281
107
261
84
174
1,194
88
258
243
242
172
140
468
118
195
156
229
348
265
51
33
417
120
53
44
75
124
5,892
216
1,980
420
49
101
71
231
1,195
791
376
28
569
–
35
361
103
10
113
41
1,772
132
–
77
37
1,360
164
1,174
37
300
287
364
102
46
16
32
1,640
54
87
45
113
631
53
120
155
158
54
49
242
70
91
81
132
93
54
17
22
242
83
15
24
38
83
3,669
138
1,232
310
30
36
383
220
142
20
190
–
–
128
28
–
–
14
204
37
–
23
12
119
–
765
10
207
406
113
23
10
10
–
1,314
37
36
30
65
889
88
303
83
370
38
7
52
33
14
–
63
78
54
8
16
64
26
14
–
7
17
4,621
320
1,714
341
66
311
219
79
13
235
76
12
93
–
–
176
24
384
85
–
120
–
160
18
430
23
176
58
103
35
18
–
14
599
8
25
9
33
154
10
31
22
21
25
45
225
124
70
31
31
37
19
15
–
77
37
–
–
9
25
987
59
267
69
12
101
267
187
75
5
69
–
14
–
17
–
46
–
495
24
–
16
–
420
–
129
14
14
29
27
34
–
–
29
143
–
24
–
9
50
–
12
–
7
24
–
24
6
12
–
–
14
7
–
–
15
–
–
–
–
6
124
–
19
–
–
278
626
155
333
175
524
14
110
–
–
–
–
–
–
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 14
–
–
–
10
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Total
By
person
–
–
–
–
–
–
10
46
–
7
9
–
27
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
74
270
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
52
32
32
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
–
17
–
–
–
10
7
7
–
–
10
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
33
–
–
–
–
14
–
–
14
–
–
–
5
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
9
–
10
7
7
10
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
39
–
9
12
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
All
other
events 6
24
131
52
145
990
758
213
19
423
148
47
146
32
–
228
–
1,231
168
–
212
16
820
–
840
21
132
284
272
70
39
–
20
1,204
68
94
40
71
395
52
98
68
59
53
53
110
47
25
38
150
140
73
56
11
137
25
18
14
12
66
2,309
99
798
141
58
34
34
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
All
other
assaults
23
–
–
–
–
14
–
–
14
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
19
20
–
10
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
events or exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Contact with objects
Industry 2
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 ...........
Women’s and children’s underwear ..............
Bras, girdles, and allied garments .................
Hats, caps, and millinery ...................................
Girls’ and children’s outerwear ..........................
Girls’ and children’s dresses, blouses ...........
Girls’ and children’s outerwear, n.e.c. ..........
Miscellaneous apparel and accessories ............
Waterproof outerwear ....................................
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 .....................
Corrugated and solid fiber boxes ...................
Fiber cans, drums and similar products .........
Sanitary food containers ................................
Folding paperboard boxes .............................
Miscellaneous converted paper products ..........
Paper coated and laminated, packaging .......
Paper coated and laminated, n.e.c. ..............
Bags: plastics, laminated, and coated ...........
Sanitary paper products ................................
Envelopes ......................................................
Stationery products ........................................
Converted paper products, n.e.c. .................
Printing and publishing ..........................................
Newspapers .......................................................
Books .................................................................
Book publishing .............................................
Book printing ..................................................
Commercial printing ...........................................
Commercial printing, lithographic ..................
Commercial printing, gravure ........................
Commercial printing, n.e.c. ...........................
Manifold business forms ....................................
Greeting cards ...................................................
Blankbooks and bookbinding .............................
Blankbooks and looseleaf binders .................
Bookbinding and related work .......................
Chemicals and allied products ...............................
Industrial inorganic chemicals ...........................
Alkalies and chlorine ......................................
Industrial gases .............................................
Inorganic pigments ........................................
Industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c. ............
Plastics materials and synthetics .......................
Plastics materials and resins .........................
Organic fibers, noncellulosic ..........................
SIC
code 3
2326
2329
233
2331
2335
2337
2339
234
2341
2342
235
236
2361
2369
238
2385
2389
239
2391
2392
2393
2394
2395
2396
2397
2399
26
261
262
263
265
2653
2655
2656
2657
267
2671
2672
2673
2676
2677
2678
2679
27
271
273
2731
2732
275
2752
2754
2759
276
277
278
2782
2789
28
281
2812
2813
2816
2819
282
2821
2824
Total
cases
1,606
917
4,726
491
475
583
3,178
1,355
947
408
561
806
268
538
864
100
375
5,934
828
1,400
435
848
187
1,543
87
606
18,966
337
3,827
842
6,213
3,633
384
258
1,628
7,747
674
1,056
1,155
932
775
275
1,744
30,540
9,653
2,139
873
1,265
12,655
7,864
613
4,178
1,071
370
1,464
940
524
16,291
1,456
76
151
431
798
1,673
975
261
Total
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
Caught
in
object
359
205
1,124
168
134
145
677
331
244
86
154
198
59
139
275
30
117
1,794
290
357
104
265
73
502
25
177
6,940
99
1,192
266
2,204
1,295
152
96
495
3,179
342
426
472
374
371
87
648
9,391
2,481
582
175
407
4,431
2,770
164
1,497
458
115
582
374
207
3,643
357
16
–
120
196
496
270
89
160
67
426
65
48
55
259
126
86
40
46
78
11
67
87
12
42
714
164
110
27
117
10
209
9
68
2,349
42
420
88
717
421
41
37
173
1,082
158
145
115
101
177
37
240
2,880
957
164
66
98
1,220
742
38
439
146
27
148
107
–
1,423
191
8
–
77
97
178
101
26
89
73
382
69
60
37
215
108
86
22
26
58
17
41
75
13
36
430
71
98
8
52
–
136
–
36
1,574
30
323
70
509
277
54
20
124
642
58
116
98
67
36
–
130
2,302
697
188
59
129
971
614
48
310
82
13
164
90
74
988
104
–
–
24
74
143
62
27
80
53
247
28
13
50
156
68
55
12
79
50
22
28
88
–
26
524
33
119
62
85
–
134
14
42
2,633
18
375
95
840
513
49
39
165
1,304
120
136
239
188
144
35
244
3,666
717
208
41
167
1,977
1,241
69
666
178
71
226
171
55
945
38
–
–
10
22
147
95
34
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 15
Fall
to
lower
level
8
–
86
10
28
12
38
14
10
–
–
8
–
–
18
–
12
187
–
58
12
36
–
51
9
16
678
10
185
48
235
141
–
–
59
199
17
45
33
11
9
–
69
994
382
31
23
8
399
240
31
128
17
6
38
23
14
667
74
–
13
18
43
80
57
7
Fall
on
same
level
122
75
474
53
34
64
323
137
100
37
38
103
29
75
80
12
43
466
75
84
28
102
18
112
8
39
1,368
35
287
79
472
316
26
36
83
494
26
76
59
81
40
18
109
3,129
1,422
220
117
103
854
452
38
364
56
41
90
54
–
1,856
170
–
–
75
70
160
67
23
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
17
10
113
9
38
26
39
17
13
–
19
8
5
–
14
9
–
97
15
25
–
8
–
25
5
9
575
25
158
36
224
152
–
–
65
131
11
17
35
9
–
–
27
998
588
42
12
30
265
134
8
124
12
5
15
15
–
509
62
–
14
26
22
46
34
–
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Overexertion
Industry 2
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 ...........
Women’s and children’s underwear ..............
Bras, girdles, and allied garments .................
Hats, caps, and millinery ...................................
Girls’ and children’s outerwear ..........................
Girls’ and children’s dresses, blouses ...........
Girls’ and children’s outerwear, n.e.c. ..........
Miscellaneous apparel and accessories ............
Waterproof outerwear ....................................
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 .....................
Corrugated and solid fiber boxes ...................
Fiber cans, drums and similar products .........
Sanitary food containers ................................
Folding paperboard boxes .............................
Miscellaneous converted paper products ..........
Paper coated and laminated, packaging .......
Paper coated and laminated, n.e.c. ..............
Bags: plastics, laminated, and coated ...........
Sanitary paper products ................................
Envelopes ......................................................
Stationery products ........................................
Converted paper products, n.e.c. .................
Printing and publishing ..........................................
Newspapers .......................................................
Books .................................................................
Book publishing .............................................
Book printing ..................................................
Commercial printing ...........................................
Commercial printing, lithographic ..................
Commercial printing, gravure ........................
Commercial printing, n.e.c. ...........................
Manifold business forms ....................................
Greeting cards ...................................................
Blankbooks and bookbinding .............................
Blankbooks and looseleaf binders .................
Bookbinding and related work .......................
Chemicals and allied products ...............................
Industrial inorganic chemicals ...........................
Alkalies and chlorine ......................................
Industrial gases .............................................
Inorganic pigments ........................................
Industrial inorganic chemicals, n.e.c. ............
Plastics materials and synthetics .......................
Plastics materials and resins .........................
Organic fibers, noncellulosic ..........................
Total
In lifting
Repetitive
motion
418
231
1,126
159
102
150
715
420
323
97
96
217
90
128
186
22
63
1,650
258
426
80
295
–
369
20
163
5,024
69
1,046
195
1,718
1,004
129
53
485
1,995
165
257
294
175
149
91
590
8,470
2,556
762
317
444
3,540
2,263
190
1,087
323
97
387
221
166
4,280
274
9
–
59
182
428
241
69
271
159
792
120
66
103
503
268
210
58
47
145
66
79
118
11
39
928
149
262
49
145
–
211
12
77
2,728
38
459
74
906
520
88
34
232
1,250
94
136
172
104
106
66
382
5,434
1,602
495
215
280
2,294
1,428
114
751
219
71
231
134
97
2,498
144
–
12
30
99
199
124
30
463
208
1,020
47
43
71
859
216
104
111
202
150
31
119
150
13
49
850
106
216
117
39
–
251
–
114
1,197
23
185
24
339
139
–
22
160
628
18
75
77
106
105
–
117
2,090
391
215
93
122
885
515
58
311
58
63
187
136
51
1,000
66
–
–
–
36
52
18
19
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 16
Exposure
to
harmful
Transsubportation
stance
accidents
or
environment
43
30
286
22
51
45
168
70
43
26
8
44
16
27
29
–
19
225
17
58
–
38
–
78
–
28
724
36
212
68
160
98
–
–
50
247
17
38
36
32
33
–
41
873
165
42
17
24
522
334
32
156
17
5
19
12
–
1,783
117
18
–
–
84
158
101
12
–
Assaults and violent acts
Fires
and
explosions
–
9
34
–
–
9
19
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
63
–
25
–
12
–
17
–
–
306
–
83
14
84
62
–
–
11
122
–
20
20
33
–
–
26
1,028
543
28
21
7
299
194
6
99
–
–
–
–
–
360
48
7
–
–
15
38
26
7
9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Total
By
person
–
–
–
–
9
–
–
–
9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
30
–
6
9
8
–
–
–
36
–
–
–
14
9
8
5
19
–
–
21
–
–
–
–
20
11
–
6
–
–
–
–
–
66
6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
6
–
–
–
6
–
–
–
–
119
87
–
–
–
10
9
–
–
–
–
6
–
–
19
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
All
other
assaults
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
18
–
–
–
9
14
–
–
6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
60
43
–
–
–
7
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
59
44
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
All
other
events 6
170
135
452
19
43
59
331
147
106
41
39
73
30
43
105
9
67
597
62
149
80
54
–
139
17
54
2,090
33
472
100
755
416
49
40
208
730
72
102
124
104
59
38
111
3,427
1,039
211
95
116
1,430
943
82
404
127
33
134
98
–
2,107
283
19
14
101
148
213
158
29
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
events or exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Contact with objects
Industry 2
Drugs .................................................................
Medicinals and botanicals .............................
Pharmaceutical preparations .........................
Diagnostic substances ...................................
Biological products except diagnostic ............
Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods .......................
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 ........................................
Nitrogenous fertilizers ....................................
Phosphatic fertilizers .....................................
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 ..........................
Petroleum and coal products, n.e.c. .............
Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products ........
Tires and inner tubes .........................................
Rubber and plastics footwear ............................
Hose and belting and gaskets and packing .......
Rubber and plastics hose and belting ...........
Gaskets, packing and sealing devices ..........
Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c. ....................
Mechanical rubber goods ..............................
Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c. ................
Miscellaneous plastics products, n.e.c. ............
Unsupported plastics film and sheet ..............
Unsupported plastics profile shapes ..............
Laminated plastics plate and sheet ...............
Plastics pipe ..................................................
Plastics bottles ...............................................
Plastics foam products ..................................
Custom compound purchased resins ............
Plastics plumbing fixtures ..............................
Plastics products, n.e.c. ................................
Leather and leather products .................................
Leather tanning and finishing ............................
Footwear, except rubber ....................................
House slippers ...............................................
Men’s footwear, except athletic .....................
Women’s footwear, except athletic ................
Footwear, except rubber, n.e.c. ....................
Luggage .............................................................
Personal leather goods, n.e.c. ......................
SIC
code 3
283
2833
2834
2835
2836
284
2842
2844
285
286
2865
2869
287
2873
2874
2879
289
2891
2892
2893
2899
29
291
295
2951
2952
299
2992
2999
30
301
302
305
3052
3053
306
3061
3069
308
3081
3082
3083
3084
3085
3086
3087
3088
3089
31
311
314
3142
3143
3144
3149
316
3172
Transportation and public utilities 5 ......................
Railroad transportation 5 ........................................
Local and interurban passenger transit .................
Local and suburban transportation ....................
Taxicabs ............................................................
Bus charter service ............................................
School buses .....................................................
40
41
411
412
414
415
Total
cases
Fall
to
lower
level
Fall
on
same
level
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
Total
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
Caught
in
object
3,572
296
2,821
245
210
3,036
762
1,676
1,473
1,602
381
1,168
1,124
108
58
465
2,355
526
123
553
1,116
2,063
1,106
781
424
357
175
124
51
38,187
2,276
396
2,341
1,052
1,288
5,144
2,671
2,473
28,029
2,444
996
677
824
1,328
1,927
673
566
18,595
3,401
626
1,656
130
873
451
202
326
155
826
69
693
50
14
698
175
384
236
304
68
218
261
22
18
–
465
110
27
54
267
436
154
237
121
116
45
16
29
13,355
664
113
791
418
373
1,697
805
892
10,090
1,087
389
247
327
484
622
202
131
6,602
995
212
414
26
198
119
71
96
33
257
–
205
23
–
258
98
113
76
130
35
95
172
8
7
19
162
50
13
–
78
139
71
56
–
24
11
–
7
5,476
230
30
444
282
162
544
228
316
4,226
459
172
70
145
199
222
90
48
2,820
328
74
137
9
61
36
31
26
14
254
–
220
22
–
150
21
106
80
72
19
48
59
12
8
–
127
25
9
–
70
115
55
47
16
31
13
–
13
3,422
125
31
143
59
84
517
274
243
2,606
236
98
94
52
109
147
59
41
1,769
242
84
86
11
47
19
9
16
8
248
–
209
–
–
247
54
131
62
70
14
55
–
–
–
13
109
20
–
–
77
116
16
90
–
49
10
–
–
3,457
271
41
166
60
106
499
245
254
2,480
364
90
65
126
96
168
30
26
1,515
376
47
162
5
73
57
27
52
10
124
–
92
22
–
108
31
48
50
98
36
62
67
–
–
–
65
28
8
–
–
113
64
36
17
20
12
12
–
657
33
12
27
6
21
84
70
13
502
52
30
15
15
12
40
20
17
303
45
12
20
–
14
–
–
6
–
434
–
361
19
27
468
80
326
181
191
41
146
49
–
5
13
202
19
10
71
96
216
129
70
19
50
18
16
–
2,923
129
30
104
46
58
278
83
194
2,382
327
72
56
45
249
165
–
67
1,376
194
46
74
–
43
18
10
21
12
28
119
47
20
21
25
–
–
–
72
16
–
–
46
107
47
58
–
45
–
–
–
1,015
62
9
42
24
18
155
52
103
748
50
34
–
15
29
43
16
–
551
67
20
36
5
22
9
–
–
6
241,703
51,223
26,042
13,170
6,618
14,620
27,238
9,508
8,730
13,876
9,131
799
755
2,420
1,346
1,846
1,226
80
124
246
297
689
472
–
38
100
92
613
383
15
56
85
22
224
127
35
22
12
200
610
331
–
70
174
796
1,573
870
33
104
477
1,289
559
385
–
22
120
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 17
86
–
69
–
7
52
–
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Overexertion
Industry 2
Exposure
to
harmful
Transsubportation
stance
accidents
or
environment
Total
In lifting
Repetitive
motion
Drugs .................................................................
Medicinals and botanicals .............................
Pharmaceutical preparations .........................
Diagnostic substances ...................................
Biological products except diagnostic ............
Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods .......................
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 ........................................
Nitrogenous fertilizers ....................................
Phosphatic fertilizers .....................................
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 ..........................
Petroleum and coal products, n.e.c. .............
Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products ........
Tires and inner tubes .........................................
Rubber and plastics footwear ............................
Hose and belting and gaskets and packing .......
Rubber and plastics hose and belting ...........
Gaskets, packing and sealing devices ..........
Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c. ....................
Mechanical rubber goods ..............................
Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c. ................
Miscellaneous plastics products, n.e.c. ............
Unsupported plastics film and sheet ..............
Unsupported plastics profile shapes ..............
Laminated plastics plate and sheet ...............
Plastics pipe ..................................................
Plastics bottles ...............................................
Plastics foam products ..................................
Custom compound purchased resins ............
Plastics plumbing fixtures ..............................
Plastics products, n.e.c. ................................
Leather and leather products .................................
Leather tanning and finishing ............................
Footwear, except rubber ....................................
House slippers ...............................................
Men’s footwear, except athletic .....................
Women’s footwear, except athletic ................
Footwear, except rubber, n.e.c. ....................
Luggage .............................................................
Personal leather goods, n.e.c. ......................
1,013
60
797
97
58
749
252
338
554
355
96
248
269
16
–
133
639
146
51
295
144
462
307
124
85
39
31
–
10
10,510
769
108
757
281
476
1,585
890
694
7,291
410
232
182
212
246
540
200
221
5,048
954
204
429
38
256
101
34
98
47
533
–
388
66
37
472
174
210
388
194
36
147
145
8
–
–
423
99
48
190
85
211
118
66
52
14
27
17
10
5,365
363
53
374
114
259
772
321
450
3,803
242
131
74
115
119
285
70
183
2,584
425
79
150
18
69
46
18
55
44
288
–
220
14
26
207
19
135
27
109
24
85
179
–
–
175
73
42
10
–
11
110
88
–
–
6
16
16
–
3,411
151
67
193
62
131
590
383
207
2,411
27
49
47
36
124
132
73
56
1,866
616
10
428
48
221
114
46
70
11
277
–
220
14
22
344
95
160
106
263
78
179
80
14
18
–
437
66
–
79
283
216
120
75
52
23
21
14
7
2,197
88
13
116
61
55
281
132
150
1,698
177
62
33
40
56
145
68
14
1,102
162
37
81
5
44
22
9
–
10
–
–
–
340
33
8
12
8
–
41
12
28
247
38
12
6
13
–
34
–
–
117
19
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Transportation and public utilities 5 ......................
71,025
42,489
5,576
7,463
19,841
Railroad transportation 5 ........................................
Local and interurban passenger transit .................
Local and suburban transportation ....................
Taxicabs ............................................................
Bus charter service ............................................
School buses .....................................................
1,327
4,125
3,302
200
198
231
44
2,903
2,403
171
134
89
59
157
70
–
7
51
237
340
230
12
29
49
711
2,749
1,481
327
91
737
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 18
Assaults and violent acts
Fires
and
explosions
73
–
9
–
61
–
9
49
18
21
42
22
–
20
30
–
–
–
–
–
–
97
22
73
61
11
13
–
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
32
25
–
–
58
41
Total
12
–
–
–
–
21
19
–
–
–
–
–
–
10
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
74
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
By
person
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
69
–
–
21
24
15
–
25
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
21
–
–
–
35
16
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
12
8
17
–
–
–
–
–
–
69
9
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
52
28
–
12
–
–
–
–
All
other
assaults
31
16
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
7
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
All
other
events 6
429
76
291
23
39
358
84
237
150
211
16
189
132
21
9
–
330
56
8
–
238
278
151
100
56
44
27
–
–
3,636
343
38
270
142
128
428
241
187
2,556
260
99
84
95
103
206
58
54
1,597
337
79
164
5
68
62
29
24
35
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
362
1,675
1,042
632
33,173
8
15
133
410
253
79
–
50
120
401
244
79
–
50
13
9
9
2,624
1,492
976
63
109
281
–
–
–
5
–
–
–
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
events or exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Contact with objects
Industry 2
Trucking and warehousing ....................................
Trucking and courier services, except air ..........
Public warehousing and storage .......................
Water transportation ..............................................
Water transportation of passengers ..................
Water transportation services ............................
Transportation by air ..............................................
Air transportation, scheduled .............................
Airports, flying fields, and services ....................
Pipelines, except natural gas .................................
Transportation services .........................................
Passenger transportation arrangement .............
Freight transportation arrangement ...................
Miscellaneous transportation services ...............
Communications ....................................................
Telephone communications ...............................
Radio and television broadcasting .....................
Cable and other pay television services ............
Electric, gas, and sanitary services .......................
Electric services .................................................
Gas production and distribution .........................
Combination utility services ...............................
Water supply ......................................................
Sanitary services ...............................................
SIC
code 3
42
421
422
44
448
449
45
451
458
46
47
472
473
478
48
481
483
484
49
491
492
493
494
495
Wholesale and retail trade ......................................
Wholesale trade .......................................................
Wholesale trade—durable goods ..........................
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies ...................
Furniture and homefurnishings ..........................
Lumber and construction materials ...................
Professional and commercial equipment ...........
Metals and minerals, except petroleum .............
Electrical goods .................................................
Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment .....
Machinery, equipment, and supplies .................
Miscellaneous durable goods ............................
Wholesale trade—nondurable goods ....................
Paper and paper products .................................
Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries ....................
Apparel, piece goods, and notions ....................
Groceries and related products .........................
Farm-product raw materials ...............................
Chemicals and allied products ...........................
Petroleum and petroleum products ...................
Beer, wine, and distilled beverages ...................
Miscellaneous nondurable goods ......................
50
501
502
503
504
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 ...................................................
Fruit and vegetable markets ..............................
Retail bakeries ...................................................
Miscellaneous food stores .................................
52
521
523
525
526
53
531
533
539
54
541
543
546
549
Total
cases
Fall
to
lower
level
Fall
on
same
level
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
Total
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
Caught
in
object
26,812
25,080
1,639
2,228
23
1,788
10,754
9,360
1,308
–
1,903
25
1,280
572
2,114
1,109
225
763
4,196
1,010
347
344
179
2,294
15,271
14,413
811
999
6
763
4,755
4,004
730
14
1,132
17
812
289
953
457
103
390
1,933
434
150
172
103
1,059
6,318
5,924
361
750
7
628
3,130
2,792
280
–
403
5
256
137
722
421
68
231
1,138
301
99
106
–
597
3,158
2,816
340
278
5
244
1,926
1,703
223
–
203
–
128
67
230
137
24
55
568
150
38
29
–
325
8,833
8,506
302
530
8
442
1,316
1,067
197
–
398
16
176
201
1,478
700
70
703
1,234
319
229
123
103
458
14,217
13,771
414
796
28
646
4,404
3,962
400
38
470
66
321
80
2,512
1,563
161
717
2,431
623
351
392
281
781
4,325
3,862
459
499
13
388
1,280
1,131
106
–
165
17
88
60
607
263
60
253
778
210
88
161
–
295
560,360 158,746
82,793
44,704
20,029
24,899
79,854
17,927
165,742
46,700
23,548
11,514
7,798
9,495
14,738
4,921
81,296
16,297
2,528
9,542
9,345
4,895
6,096
6,809
16,655
9,129
84,446
4,656
4,236
2,369
42,658
2,709
3,574
2,796
9,073
12,374
26,548
5,403
777
2,982
1,976
1,870
1,751
1,905
6,139
3,745
20,152
1,230
994
614
10,721
629
906
523
1,889
2,646
14,078
2,992
318
1,554
1,075
1,006
823
890
3,349
2,071
9,470
456
443
254
5,255
334
312
283
987
1,146
5,635
962
161
694
432
348
444
530
1,257
807
5,879
352
388
234
3,045
111
333
176
512
728
4,191
489
232
494
325
398
336
400
863
653
3,607
279
114
95
1,847
150
232
–
303
560
4,284
430
188
968
325
225
352
227
896
674
5,212
356
312
57
2,475
215
146
262
363
1,025
6,713
1,172
185
764
1,009
449
475
623
1,020
1,017
8,025
608
536
296
4,140
147
244
303
905
846
2,313
388
–
317
178
352
215
184
451
201
2,608
139
79
58
1,557
71
–
111
278
300
394,619 112,047
59,245
33,191
12,231
15,404
65,116
13,006
5,410
4,203
341
414
338
11,440
10,208
513
720
12,848
12,210
78
222
105
2,110
1,490
97
335
141
5,090
4,408
258
424
8,853
8,456
48
164
47
1,191
825
19
231
107
1,474
1,337
61
76
4,150
3,731
24
313
–
1,655
1,180
141
161
70
3,621
3,317
95
208
3,104
2,956
22
–
–
2,210
1,616
80
355
129
9,155
8,210
438
506
11,664
11,068
46
362
39
744
546
59
17
93
1,756
1,640
53
63
1,982
1,812
7
70
40
123,424
117,091
5,993
7,221
136
5,379
45,063
40,760
3,781
220
6,190
324
4,252
1,551
16,702
10,085
1,206
5,113
20,277
5,303
2,960
2,670
1,105
8,169
27,971
21,460
1,442
2,670
1,842
67,089
59,484
2,988
4,618
88,093
83,609
390
2,377
515
9,391
6,982
513
1,044
652
18,956
16,772
870
1,314
26,951
25,421
154
714
161
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 19
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Overexertion
Industry 2
Exposure
to
harmful
Transsubportation
stance
accidents
or
environment
Assaults and violent acts
Fires
and
explosions
Total
In lifting
Repetitive
motion
37,125
35,110
1,948
1,148
29
686
17,535
16,309
1,065
36
1,671
45
1,371
240
3,304
1,932
240
1,038
4,754
1,286
635
644
236
1,927
21,945
20,610
1,313
487
23
292
11,579
10,770
714
–
828
33
659
121
1,938
1,233
153
540
2,755
605
316
339
159
1,330
1,796
1,674
119
52
9
25
1,033
985
48
16
159
50
90
19
1,470
1,241
70
150
833
238
360
77
–
130
2,253
2,088
132
163
6
89
2,268
2,058
179
–
190
14
90
86
924
588
49
284
1,083
358
227
99
41
351
11,211
10,780
401
386
8
294
1,711
1,567
97
15
486
44
385
56
1,190
587
138
465
1,381
263
145
184
99
690
182
173
–
22
–
20
–
–
–
–
13
–
–
9
18
16
–
–
61
18
6
24
–
12
521
502
17
15
–
10
80
71
–
–
28
–
10
15
248
123
34
91
240
84
60
62
–
29
253
240
13
–
–
–
62
–
–
–
8
–
6
–
118
79
32
–
75
9
18
37
–
–
268
262
–
9
–
–
–
–
–
–
20
–
–
15
130
44
–
84
166
75
42
25
–
–
16,150
15,546
557
1,384
12
992
4,638
4,236
355
58
706
44
437
212
2,835
1,962
159
646
3,286
894
512
558
115
1,203
Wholesale and retail trade ...................................... 151,585
103,234
15,238
29,639
18,730
1,236
4,350
3,634
717
58,154
Trucking and warehousing ....................................
Trucking and courier services, except air ..........
Public warehousing and storage .......................
Water transportation ..............................................
Water transportation of passengers ..................
Water transportation services ............................
Transportation by air ..............................................
Air transportation, scheduled .............................
Airports, flying fields, and services ....................
Pipelines, except natural gas .................................
Transportation services .........................................
Passenger transportation arrangement .............
Freight transportation arrangement ...................
Miscellaneous transportation services ...............
Communications ....................................................
Telephone communications ...............................
Radio and television broadcasting .....................
Cable and other pay television services ............
Electric, gas, and sanitary services .......................
Electric services .................................................
Gas production and distribution .........................
Combination utility services ...............................
Water supply ......................................................
Sanitary services ...............................................
Total
By
person
All
other
assaults
All
other
events 6
Wholesale trade .......................................................
50,918
33,078
4,707
5,218
8,478
266
758
455
304
19,543
Wholesale trade—durable goods ..........................
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies ...................
Furniture and homefurnishings ..........................
Lumber and construction materials ...................
Professional and commercial equipment ...........
Metals and minerals, except petroleum .............
Electrical goods .................................................
Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment .....
Machinery, equipment, and supplies .................
Miscellaneous durable goods ............................
Wholesale trade—nondurable goods ....................
Paper and paper products .................................
Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries ....................
Apparel, piece goods, and notions ....................
Groceries and related products .........................
Farm-product raw materials ...............................
Chemicals and allied products ...........................
Petroleum and petroleum products ...................
Beer, wine, and distilled beverages ...................
Miscellaneous nondurable goods ......................
23,182
4,750
789
2,477
3,202
1,253
1,917
2,514
4,400
1,881
27,736
1,527
1,049
616
14,669
478
811
740
3,750
4,097
15,408
2,859
545
1,726
2,224
777
1,375
1,619
3,216
1,066
17,670
967
800
409
8,987
222
334
324
2,406
3,220
2,419
268
181
135
530
60
347
170
555
172
2,288
123
185
106
1,224
19
–
–
91
451
2,432
537
43
218
168
67
140
215
707
337
2,786
63
61
75
475
167
1,020
318
80
526
4,031
1,251
109
416
815
97
251
315
488
289
4,447
129
308
–
2,432
60
130
108
592
679
236
58
–
–
–
–
–
–
55
80
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
167
18
–
–
–
–
50
–
–
–
592
–
–
14
195
76
–
162
58
51
76
18
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
378
–
–
14
118
–
–
148
45
–
90
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
213
–
–
–
77
76
–
–
13
–
8,972
2,022
228
1,239
1,126
505
591
628
1,925
709
10,570
476
683
524
4,764
845
257
206
1,068
1,748
Retail trade .............................................................. 100,667
70,157
10,531
24,421
10,252
971
3,592
3,179
413
38,612
5,877
4,451
377
600
361
15,096
13,227
805
1,063
20,071
19,528
49
329
72
303
239
–
39
14
1,650
1,499
76
75
4,274
4,122
6
90
36
558
445
–
33
72
1,937
1,737
65
135
2,017
1,823
31
112
13
872
630
89
80
47
554
506
18
31
1,051
934
13
–
–
35
15
81
57
12
60
42
12
–
–
720
604
39
76
1,080
1,034
9
–
–
–
–
686
576
35
75
1,010
972
6
–
–
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 ...................................................
Fruit and vegetable markets ..............................
Retail bakeries ...................................................
Miscellaneous food stores .................................
8,922
7,019
474
759
538
21,471
18,805
1,055
1,611
27,340
26,571
60
417
142
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 20
–
–
14
62
56
–
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
16
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
70
62
–
–
–
3,201
2,731
60
177
206
7,208
6,339
278
591
8,601
7,840
39
537
51
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
events or exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Contact with objects
Industry 2
Automotive dealers and service stations ...............
New and used car dealers .................................
Auto and home supply stores ............................
Gasoline service stations ...................................
Boat dealers ......................................................
Apparel and accessory stores ...............................
Women’s clothing stores ...................................
Women’s accessory and speciality 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 ....................
Used merchandise stores ..................................
Miscellaneous shopping goods stores ...............
Nonstore retailers ..............................................
Fuel dealers .......................................................
Retail stores, n.e.c. ...........................................
SIC
code 3
Fall
on
same
level
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
Caught
in
object
47,889
22,194
12,277
9,993
780
9,640
2,380
297
3,858
1,969
617
17,033
12,263
1,818
2,952
107,156
29,747
5,859
1,879
7,184
7,103
3,218
3,645
14,512
7,123
3,921
2,044
376
2,552
816
64
935
464
106
4,864
3,747
354
762
27,627
7,194
1,342
318
1,791
1,732
596
1,010
7,202
3,463
2,349
872
228
1,505
554
40
473
277
56
2,754
2,027
233
494
14,178
3,909
745
165
1,026
827
298
592
3,843
1,853
871
461
130
848
220
18
367
168
–
1,182
949
69
165
9,623
1,641
249
68
424
533
102
181
1,372
516
277
428
–
145
38
–
64
–
16
562
494
14
55
2,277
1,059
128
43
228
287
130
200
1,496
664
339
348
–
690
213
–
230
130
54
813
524
94
195
2,431
1,594
287
130
374
237
334
186
7,211
3,035
1,616
2,312
143
1,508
399
56
750
154
59
1,333
868
177
288
28,329
3,706
679
179
1,022
844
535
403
1,280
697
232
325
–
277
80
–
96
90
–
374
235
60
78
5,628
966
201
–
277
226
107
122
55,342
10,304
4,914
3,504
991
3,938
10,368
1,832
12,919
324
9,454
1,712
963
402
2,011
1,243
784
9,867
3,308
2,058
3,866
2,485
25,577
12,837
9,893
2,708
1,240
132
2,094
101
1,432
281
166
102
213
320
169
1,036
420
240
344
193
6,102
3,416
1,966
711
345
15
1,056
36
696
147
104
67
119
156
67
414
168
114
120
111
2,982
1,678
932
366
75
–
587
25
403
97
43
16
69
83
48
437
135
94
187
63
2,024
1,133
664
223
242
6
367
23
308
14
–
19
14
53
50
70
31
20
20
12
453
311
109
31
22
–
906
13
728
103
47
12
80
80
37
496
206
90
183
167
2,143
1,244
758
133
66
8
3,150
46
2,476
354
199
70
354
282
184
1,801
718
372
568
565
3,998
1,904
1,759
325
217
31
407
–
280
84
30
–
70
49
25
334
103
80
123
78
839
363
347
127
56
6
514,390
96,023
47,127
29,907
11,445
20,787
78,692
18,329
70
701
72
721
722
723
73
731
733
734
45,371
44,270
12,924
8,750
731
1,699
75,360
2,469
2,807
20,579
11,360
11,063
2,983
1,970
90
396
18,834
487
820
5,155
5,981
5,792
1,372
905
70
278
8,517
332
225
2,090
3,976
3,874
866
628
15
–
5,816
82
320
2,232
920
917
424
326
–
–
2,995
–
242
421
2,295
2,216
534
344
69
–
4,605
–
66
1,846
9,397
9,335
1,388
947
165
–
9,812
129
367
3,357
2,028
2,024
399
272
19
–
3,180
627
102
656
735
736
6,568
14,716
2,304
4,235
1,292
2,271
348
728
484
891
441
751
465
1,306
202
332
737
738
75
4,200
23,618
22,005
462
5,326
6,883
202
2,075
3,106
146
1,946
1,691
50
843
872
127
1,309
924
576
3,493
2,341
152
1,108
731
55
551
553
554
555
56
562
563
565
566
569
57
571
572
573
58
59
591
593
594
596
598
599
60
601
602
603
606
609
61
62
621
63
631
632
633
64
65
651
653
655
67
672
Services ....................................................................
Hotels and other lodging places ............................
Hotels and motels ..............................................
Personal services ..................................................
Laundry, cleaning, and garment services ..........
Photographic studios, portrait ............................
Beauty shops .....................................................
Business services ..................................................
Advertising .........................................................
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 .........................
Fall
to
lower
level
Total
Finance, insurance, and real estate .......................
Depository institutions ...........................................
Central reserve depositories ..............................
Commercial banks .............................................
Savings institutions ............................................
Credit unions .....................................................
Functions closely related to banking .................
Nondepository institutions .....................................
Security and commodity brokers ...........................
Security brokers and dealers .............................
Insurance carriers ..................................................
Life insurance ....................................................
Medical service and health insurance ...............
Fire, marine, and casualty insurance .................
Insurance agents, brokers, and service .................
Real estate ............................................................
Real estate operators and lessors .....................
Real estate agents and managers .....................
Subdividers and developers ..............................
Holding and other investment offices ....................
Investment offices ..............................................
Total
cases
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 21
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Overexertion
Industry 2
Exposure
to
harmful
Transsubportation
stance
accidents
or
environment
Assaults and violent acts
Fires
and
explosions
Total
In lifting
Repetitive
motion
Automotive dealers and service stations ...............
New and used car dealers .................................
Auto and home supply stores ............................
Gasoline service stations ...................................
Boat dealers ......................................................
Apparel and accessory stores ...............................
Women’s clothing stores ...................................
Women’s accessory and speciality 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 ....................
Used merchandise stores ..................................
Miscellaneous shopping goods stores ...............
Nonstore retailers ..............................................
Fuel dealers .......................................................
Retail stores, n.e.c. ...........................................
10,309
4,546
3,195
1,866
161
2,598
606
76
1,077
508
207
6,582
4,757
828
997
14,233
9,211
2,046
898
2,255
2,217
794
749
6,630
2,762
2,200
1,168
127
1,601
314
52
670
370
134
4,367
3,136
538
693
10,303
6,213
1,655
353
1,634
1,429
378
586
981
569
208
192
–
307
39
12
80
94
64
258
155
26
77
1,602
1,157
149
–
152
521
54
240
2,155
979
486
496
–
170
39
–
85
–
–
254
145
11
98
16,186
1,145
205
72
71
203
246
303
3,227
1,674
623
620
–
227
–
–
45
120
18
786
528
109
149
2,612
924
132
–
112
276
136
242
409
158
138
78
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
14
13
–
–
399
19
–
–
–
–
15
–
301
121
–
146
–
151
8
–
43
74
–
58
32
–
22
733
469
182
33
163
13
12
49
202
54
–
123
–
148
8
–
40
74
–
40
16
–
21
645
388
174
–
147
–
–
–
Finance, insurance, and real estate .......................
11,191
6,818
5,046
2,614
2,382
71
1,121
903
Depository institutions ...........................................
Central reserve depositories ..............................
Commercial banks .............................................
Savings institutions ............................................
Credit unions .....................................................
Functions closely related to banking .................
Nondepository institutions .....................................
Security and commodity brokers ...........................
Security brokers and dealers .............................
Insurance carriers ..................................................
Life insurance ....................................................
Medical service and health insurance ...............
Fire, marine, and casualty insurance .................
Insurance agents, brokers, and service .................
Real estate ............................................................
Real estate operators and lessors .....................
Real estate agents and managers .....................
Subdividers and developers ..............................
Holding and other investment offices ....................
Investment offices ..............................................
1,891
74
1,366
208
148
92
345
192
140
1,655
480
340
689
503
6,411
3,210
2,415
753
194
29
1,288
48
904
153
121
58
291
111
71
1,124
321
199
495
372
3,498
1,900
1,143
442
134
20
1,535
28
1,102
167
161
66
237
96
83
2,021
659
387
909
544
504
206
237
56
109
10
538
8
299
126
103
–
52
64
50
305
61
137
104
43
1,523
959
460
102
89
17
371
–
286
48
13
–
373
40
32
640
191
111
255
112
773
220
349
148
72
–
344
–
309
11
–
–
–
12
–
142
56
22
48
66
550
278
250
21
7
–
336
–
309
8
18
–
–
12
–
104
56
16
16
25
426
207
213
–
–
–
Services .................................................................... 165,244
94,059
13,319
26,676
20,428
1,197
16,143
10,296
10,168
3,276
2,487
129
–
17,469
210
654
4,528
5,691
5,595
1,741
1,121
80
–
10,294
159
445
2,954
497
488
976
382
–
528
2,252
81
203
142
3,136
2,836
885
686
10
–
3,383
–
117
1,148
375
346
510
380
52
–
5,296
–
132
1,545
115
115
58
9
–
–
720
–
–
13
1,615
4,599
818
2,374
120
361
186
677
477
748
1,423
4,405
4,412
984
2,538
2,284
538
716
557
138
1,086
1,340
305
2,020
1,685
Hotels and other lodging places ............................
Hotels and motels ..............................................
Personal services ..................................................
Laundry, cleaning, and garment services ..........
Photographic studios, portrait ............................
Beauty shops .....................................................
Business services ..................................................
Advertising .........................................................
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 .........................
See footnotes at end of table.
Page 22
Total
By
person
All
other
assaults
–
–
6,008
2,629
1,493
1,567
–
1,156
171
14
515
330
96
1,699
1,260
155
284
7,376
3,363
638
186
965
834
390
341
218
6,476
8
6
32
41
123
71
37
15
7
–
1,679
46
1,173
330
74
43
287
108
64
1,430
414
278
638
214
2,679
1,022
1,327
317
78
12
13,667
2,476
57,551
234
230
118
34
56
–
1,099
–
26
230
152
152
105
24
53
–
921
–
26
145
82
77
14
11
5,638
5,450
1,798
1,241
132
262
8,710
798
319
1,960
–
–
–
145
–
110
–
–
692
52
8
682
159
–
632
132
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
54
14
26
15
7
–
99
67
All
other
events 6
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
17
16
–
–
–
81
–
–
16
8
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
38
–
–
–
178
–
–
85
35
742
1,558
50
27
472
2,781
2,920
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected
events or exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Contact with objects
Industry 2
SIC
code 3
Total
cases
Total
Struck
by
object
Struck
against
object
Caught
in
object
Fall
to
lower
level
Fall
on
same
level
Slips
or
trips
without
fall
Automotive rentals, no drivers ...........................
Automobile parking ............................................
Automotive repair shops ....................................
Automotive services, except repair ....................
Miscellaneous repair services ...............................
Electrical repair shops .......................................
Reupholstery and furniture repair ......................
Miscellaneous repair shops ...............................
Motion pictures ......................................................
Motion picture theaters ......................................
Amusement and recreation services .....................
Bowling centers .................................................
Commercial sports .............................................
Miscellaneous amusement, recreation
services ...........................................................
Health services ......................................................
Offices and clinics of medical doctors ...............
Nursing and personal care facilities ...................
Hospitals ............................................................
Home health care services ................................
Health and allied services, n.e.c. ......................
Legal services ........................................................
Educational services ..............................................
Elementary and secondary schools ...................
Colleges and universities ...................................
Social services .......................................................
Individual and family services ............................
Job training and related services .......................
Child day care services .....................................
Residential care .................................................
Social services, n.e.c. .......................................
Museums, botanical, zoological gardens ...............
Museums and art galleries ................................
Botanical and zoological gardens ......................
751
752
753
754
76
762
764
769
78
783
79
793
794
4,572
1,082
12,212
4,138
9,103
2,478
353
6,265
2,838
681
24,596
678
2,970
873
191
4,704
1,115
3,016
517
114
2,378
749
177
6,739
268
869
399
103
2,134
470
1,432
228
55
1,148
448
53
3,080
57
528
280
57
1,006
348
667
162
–
493
182
92
2,407
63
257
98
24
567
183
551
55
–
458
82
–
820
147
36
193
37
459
234
544
207
–
313
186
44
922
13
96
653
183
713
793
612
162
19
431
386
119
3,807
175
446
324
59
289
59
313
151
–
162
161
83
923
48
52
799
80
801
805
806
808
809
81
82
821
822
83
832
833
835
836
839
84
841
842
19,689
217,817
6,768
83,450
98,196
18,812
5,252
3,129
16,879
5,524
10,477
45,932
11,393
8,634
5,506
17,889
2,510
1,262
851
411
5,356
27,674
739
10,282
14,138
1,055
748
398
3,266
866
2,255
7,205
1,286
1,894
847
2,818
360
334
226
109
2,360
13,891
292
5,361
6,916
398
493
140
1,488
305
1,095
3,813
668
943
508
1,496
198
161
126
35
2,047
8,811
321
3,299
4,370
516
201
198
1,171
465
685
2,249
392
625
248
878
106
112
68
44
588
3,300
42
1,193
1,779
96
29
–
323
59
240
601
135
248
–
150
32
26
14
12
698
4,279
234
751
2,345
692
107
219
1,087
286
754
2,114
555
364
243
647
305
90
78
12
2,989
31,159
1,132
11,913
13,345
2,827
1,022
402
3,552
1,337
2,026
9,502
3,002
1,628
1,333
3,057
482
202
144
58
782
6,896
147
2,581
3,138
685
149
147
518
111
371
1,192
332
177
161
421
101
59
39
20
Business associations .......................................
Professional organizations ................................
Labor organizations ...........................................
Civic and social associations .............................
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 ......................
861
862
863
864
869
87
871
872
873
874
570
342
567
5,059
1,731
17,408
5,530
1,270
4,124
6,485
105
59
–
1,093
193
3,740
1,491
171
878
1,200
84
49
–
–
–
–
33
8
70
385
–
831
284
76
173
297
45
84
140
892
379
2,576
746
258
616
957
15
9
See footnotes at end of table.
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–
589
82
2,045
904
51
489
601
8
–
361
61
989
320
94
220
356
95
–
327
84
–
81
154
–
257
79
996
292
58
137
509
Table R4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 1994 — Continued
Event or exposure leading to injury or illness
Overexertion
Industry 2
Total
In lifting
Repetitive
motion
Exposure
to
harmful
Transsubportation
stance
accidents
or
environment
Assaults and violent acts
Fires
and
explosions
Automotive rentals, no drivers ...........................
Automobile parking ............................................
Automotive repair shops ....................................
Automotive services, except repair ....................
Miscellaneous repair services ...............................
Electrical repair shops .......................................
Reupholstery and furniture repair ......................
Miscellaneous repair shops ...............................
Motion pictures ......................................................
Motion picture theaters ......................................
Amusement and recreation services .....................
Bowling centers .................................................
Commercial sports .............................................
Miscellaneous amusement, recreation
services ...........................................................
Health services ......................................................
Offices and clinics of medical doctors ...............
Nursing and personal care facilities ...................
Hospitals ............................................................
Home health care services ................................
Health and allied services, n.e.c. ......................
Legal services ........................................................
Educational services ..............................................
Elementary and secondary schools ...................
Colleges and universities ...................................
Social services .......................................................
Individual and family services ............................
Job training and related services .......................
Child day care services .....................................
Residential care .................................................
Social services, n.e.c. .......................................
Museums, botanical, zoological gardens ...............
Museums and art galleries ................................
Botanical and zoological gardens ......................
926
189
2,601
697
2,212
674
137
1,402
643
72
5,268
63
489
509
149
1,450
176
1,346
376
127
843
398
50
3,102
53
168
127
12
362
56
187
56
–
92
106
–
616
20
113
124
60
884
272
636
189
–
440
146
78
1,678
–
50
661
145
390
489
466
200
–
262
80
–
552
–
17
4,484
96,516
1,672
41,884
43,325
7,280
1,624
464
3,787
1,011
2,631
12,163
2,873
2,209
1,139
5,390
552
288
187
100
2,740
53,846
868
23,940
23,361
4,085
1,020
340
2,474
640
1,731
7,265
1,566
1,405
841
3,143
310
166
104
62
440
4,860
896
664
2,264
174
101
654
695
257
389
765
238
250
71
150
56
31
26
–
1,600
9,918
366
2,980
5,544
522
184
136
833
238
546
2,575
503
375
778
866
53
78
41
37
515
6,457
256
598
1,090
3,267
314
215
691
305
280
2,462
1,109
248
124
800
181
14
6
8
37
105
–
–
38
–
–
–
8
–
6
34
11
–
–
13
–
–
–
–
Business associations .......................................
Professional organizations ................................
Labor organizations ...........................................
Civic and social associations .............................
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 ......................
60
95
93
1,261
260
3,923
1,127
231
958
1,607
51
39
65
603
219
2,416
654
151
643
968
91
68
107
98
–
664
244
86
208
126
43
–
–
267
64
1,125
339
100
372
314
83
–
–
192
64
1,092
379
66
208
439
–
–
–
–
–
1 Days-away-from-work cases include those which result in days away from
work with or without restricted work activity.
2 Totals for divisions and 2- and 3-digit codes include data for industries not
shown separately.
3 Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1987 Edition.
4 Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees.
5 Data conforming to OSHA definitions for mining operators in coal, metal,
and nonmetal mining and for employers in railroad transportation are provided
to BLS by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of
Labor; and by the Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department of
Total
–
–
By
person
55
64
44
–
20
12
11
6
13
14
14
446
12
128
8
14
14
95
12
24
–
–
–
–
351
–
104
280
7,990
69
4,960
2,317
374
195
–
621
524
95
3,387
413
776
81
2,004
112
26
7
19
55
7,759
64
4,923
2,275
237
191
–
604
522
82
3,280
369
760
72
1,974
104
7
–
–
225
231
6
–
42
138
–
–
17
–
14
107
44
16
–
30
9
20
5
14
2,509
21,963
1,255
6,779
10,651
1,930
806
456
1,821
586
1,124
4,533
1,070
706
729
1,723
306
140
96
44
–
–
–
–
–
–
29
11
–
–
–
31
18
–
18
–
–
37
–
–
30
–
–
18
12
84
484
349
49
–
65
236
–
15
All
other
events 6
636
140
1,757
387
1,057
294
–
753
366
86
3,608
47
710
–
–
40
60
All
other
assaults
–
–
–
–
–
–
53
–
265
10
–
38
217
30
479
84
39
–
27
19
93
9
–
526
159
2,082
579
222
491
789
Transportation. Independent mining contractors are excluded from the coal,
metal, and nonmetal industries.
6 Includes nonclassifiable responses.
NOTE: Dashes indicate data that are not available or data that do not meet
publication guidelines. 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