Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 Nature of injury or illness Industry 2 SIC code 3 Total cases Sprains, strains Fractures Cuts, punctures Bruises Heat burns Chemical burns Amputations Private industry 4 ............................................... 2,236,639 963,496 138,545 190,890 211,952 37,309 16,540 12,222 Agriculture, forestry, and fishing 4 ........................ 41,020 14,845 2,938 5,326 3,646 300 227 376 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 6,423 4,847 28 641 1,546 1,551 440 1,576 464 342 644 78 48 8,046 1,428 633 275 1,181 4,504 265 102 16 111 1,370 913 24 198 155 229 142 457 256 84 107 – 7 1,488 159 82 110 149 987 70 37 – 9 1,955 1,443 12 320 388 382 176 512 202 108 141 41 19 3,221 516 106 70 560 1,969 103 71 – 47 1,774 1,132 13 274 301 346 – 642 223 141 222 38 18 1,814 496 90 62 245 922 48 13 11 9 156 103 – – – 16 – 53 38 – 8 – – 142 34 – – – 101 – – – – 141 76 – – 20 50 – 66 14 9 41 – – 82 28 16 – – 29 – – – – 63 43 20,734 8,238 2,113 1,597 2,616 325 244 953 201 333 78 288 13 40 7,820 7,662 158 8,328 1,221 7,072 3,633 227 1,778 1,014 280 167 167 462 125 162 39 112 – 22 3,668 3,597 71 2,589 428 2,148 1,519 92 764 391 120 70 82 103 11 34 14 40 – – 723 705 18 934 103 831 353 19 188 94 17 27 8 49 9 14 70 20 27 20 – – 603 594 9 609 57 545 336 24 141 112 27 12 20 16 – – 1,026 1,017 9 1,167 96 1,067 353 32 156 111 29 11 14 218,835 80,967 21,193 27,058 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 13,703 16,289 7,596 392 8,301 11,295 3,397 7,898 53,383 11,496 2,394 7,354 9,958 3,929 5,114 4,946 2,295 60 2,592 3,457 944 2,514 12,790 2,718 520 1,869 2,111 948 1,444 6,996 4,144 108 2,744 2,418 502 1,915 17,645 3,624 468 2,526 2,541 2,644 1,769 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 ............................... 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 ................................... Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work ............... 15 152 153 154 16 161 162 17 171 172 173 174 175 176 See footnotes at end of table. Page 1 – – 15 – 7 – – – – – – – 12 – 21 12 – – – – 311 27 – – – 271 – – – – 204 11 – – – 10 – 8 5 – – – – – – 68 65 35 33 41 41 – 158 24 130 84 – 46 17 – 13 – – 164 7 158 34 – 18 9 – – – – 112 18 95 41 – 20 14 – – – 16,325 3,047 1,829 1,034 3,226 1,615 65 1,546 2,764 920 1,844 10,335 2,098 437 1,459 1,855 651 706 269 112 – 157 541 215 326 2,237 553 37 192 87 – 842 224 96 – 124 213 110 102 1,392 230 112 272 111 – 40 332 242 – 90 185 40 145 517 171 – 45 – 47 45 Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry 2 Carpal tunnel syndrome Tendonitis Total With fractures and other injuries With sprains and bruises Private industry 4 ............................................... 38,336 25,187 70,839 13,265 Agriculture, forestry, and fishing 4 ........................ 339 246 1,288 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 ............................... 239 197 – 63 – 62 65 42 10 – 31 – – 93 15 – – – 48 – – – – 113 76 – – 32 31 – 36 – – 32 – – 127 34 – – – 76 – – – – 587 410 11 57 143 113 – 177 82 23 64 8 – 669 104 – 11 216 313 20 8 – 13 Mining 5 .................................................................... 56 24 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 .................. – – – – – – – – – – 56 48 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – All other natures 6 Total Back pain, hurt back only 26,882 141,568 62,228 389,755 202 530 2,290 1,049 9,200 95 60 – – – 107 – 15 – – 52 – – – – 208 158 – – 65 20 – 51 24 11 15 – – 306 35 – – 166 102 14 6 – – 973 789 – 127 145 318 – 183 53 36 78 17 – 1,277 162 29 47 406 633 29 15 – 10 460 387 – 45 82 162 – 73 35 – 30 – – 574 43 17 22 117 375 12 – – – 3,381 2,517 22 342 804 824 227 864 364 111 326 33 30 5,613 1,046 759 242 984 2,576 169 44 – 37 1,220 136 27 663 201 3,433 72 5 37 8 23 – – 546 530 16 358 95 264 244 14 109 79 21 8 13 – – – – – – – – – – 136 20 117 – – – – – – – – – – 144 23 39 12 55 7 8 865 841 24 1,902 291 1,603 522 30 264 151 40 16 21 – 14 Back pain and pain, except back – – – 25 – 36 24 8 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 17 – – – 12 – – 245 239 6 254 39 215 147 12 72 36 16 7 – – – – 5 – – 94 92 – 60 21 – 39 – 21 10 Construction ............................................................ 1,434 915 7,286 2,513 2,268 13,028 5,742 44,717 General building contractors .................................. Residential building construction ....................... Operative builders ............................................. Nonresidential building construction .................. Heavy construction, except building ...................... Highway and street construction ....................... Heavy construction, except highway ................. Special trade contractors ....................................... Plumbing, heating, air-conditioning ................... Painting and paper hanging ............................... Electrical work ................................................... Masonry, stonework, and plastering .................. Carpentry and floor work ................................... Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work ............... 603 319 – 283 136 71 65 696 241 14 85 140 36 42 201 86 8 108 109 35 74 605 124 17 – 247 – 114 1,738 937 24 777 1,458 306 1,151 4,091 670 295 758 605 493 445 700 329 – 369 745 85 660 1,068 94 – 122 203 47 238 431 246 12 174 332 110 222 1,504 324 40 401 198 253 78 3,300 1,802 26 1,472 1,610 554 1,056 8,118 1,637 304 1,103 1,791 660 536 1,511 996 13 502 725 320 406 3,506 614 140 408 925 345 252 9,103 4,412 57 4,634 5,698 1,718 3,980 29,916 6,390 1,178 4,587 4,695 1,984 2,606 See footnotes at end of table. Page 2 Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Industry 2 Concrete work ................................................... Water well drilling .............................................. Miscellaneous special trade contractors ....................................................... SIC code 3 Total cases Sprains, strains Fractures Cuts, punctures Bruises Heat burns Chemical burns Amputations 177 178 11,374 1,045 4,659 342 1,030 – 1,274 – 1,066 – 128 – 285 – – 179 23,981 8,138 2,108 2,737 1,989 366 330 138 Manufacturing .......................................................... 584,254 223,269 36,188 58,202 54,406 9,543 5,680 6,715 Durable goods ......................................................... 365,420 138,810 23,022 38,648 33,044 5,599 2,828 4,201 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 2,648 508 14,239 1,025 3,640 2,934 678 4,836 2,166 942 431 261 1,035 790 673 77 2,121 1,584 537 1,826 220 174 1,433 7,880 4,242 1,459 1,239 390 847 70 239 840 442 398 851 1,485 813 672 462 179 283 9,693 230 944 386 558 770 578 283 127 724 200 140 279 4,957 443 1,886 2,588 1,045 238 3,396 558 959 836 103 940 342 264 96 44 194 262 231 10 392 342 49 286 51 58 177 1,086 587 292 151 45 75 10 15 138 112 27 86 221 103 118 53 18 35 1,698 23 162 93 69 86 127 79 – 47 12 12 – 930 127 404 393 254 46 6,689 573 1,206 841 346 2,088 942 527 99 64 454 749 623 82 1,290 1,040 250 783 86 31 667 3,021 1,536 613 446 109 313 34 22 178 116 62 137 1,029 820 208 141 44 96 2,239 73 191 95 96 364 54 29 – 132 11 46 56 922 98 515 296 304 61 4,285 515 1,087 814 255 1,433 592 219 109 73 441 241 173 52 696 508 188 312 81 14 218 1,713 922 404 231 83 128 25 52 203 103 100 211 301 159 142 76 36 40 2,182 24 213 132 80 115 165 106 – 93 16 13 35 1,225 98 561 556 220 31 226 57 71 52 16 46 17 – – 10 10 – – – 24 21 – 28 – 8 15 114 44 28 9 – – – – – – – 35 33 10 22 – – – 261 – 44 19 25 22 – – – – – – – 126 – 94 25 35 13 121 – 31 – 6 33 19 – – – – – – – 12 12 – 38 10 – 25 51 36 31 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 180 – 17 7 10 – – – – 24 – – – 111 11 11 86 10 – 786 136 266 199 51 175 76 60 15 6 19 76 48 28 59 54 – 74 – 11 54 365 232 141 52 20 10 – 8 32 14 18 – 84 62 22 16 – 15 221 8 21 12 8 15 – – – – – – – 134 – 42 78 40 – 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 ................................... Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral products ..... Abrasive products .......................................... 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 329 3291 See footnotes at end of table. Page 3 13 Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry 2 Concrete work ................................................... Water well drilling .............................................. Miscellaneous special trade contractors ....................................................... Carpal tunnel syndrome Tendonitis Total 47 – 91 33 With fractures and other injuries With sprains and bruises Back pain and pain, except back Total Back pain, hurt back only All other natures 6 – 334 – 109 – 104 – 546 – 290 – 1,959 404 – 470 216 106 1,467 489 6,114 Manufacturing .......................................................... 17,575 13,341 16,256 3,829 4,874 32,108 13,120 110,972 Durable goods ......................................................... 10,166 7,650 10,229 2,602 2,839 18,244 7,667 72,979 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 ................................... Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral products ..... Abrasive products .......................................... 453 – 96 46 44 157 90 43 12 7 – – – – 59 54 – 116 – 6 109 536 295 113 127 28 9 7 11 63 14 49 85 66 30 36 27 15 12 446 11 104 18 86 38 52 7 – 76 25 10 – 104 10 86 – 53 12 701 – 150 132 19 150 77 38 14 6 15 – – – 46 25 21 343 – – 336 374 190 35 100 14 33 – – 40 14 26 50 46 13 33 48 31 17 234 – 64 33 31 40 23 14 – 52 13 18 – 29 – 12 17 25 – 1,316 340 266 182 58 371 168 60 26 53 64 93 90 – 180 109 72 65 10 – 50 492 257 108 54 35 58 – – 47 36 10 39 126 67 59 23 18 – 750 – 70 37 33 54 28 19 – 24 10 – 14 443 69 172 197 60 13 279 – 91 50 26 90 60 12 6 – 10 – – – 30 18 13 18 10 – – 150 76 34 16 9 18 – – – – – 13 52 28 24 6 6 – 162 – 11 7 – 21 7 – – – – – – 84 28 25 30 – – 265 – 40 28 9 78 20 28 9 – 18 17 17 – 65 44 – 29 – – 26 85 40 14 17 6 – – – – – – 12 26 16 10 – – – 228 – 38 18 20 10 11 – – 10 – – – 138 – 56 76 – – 2,239 339 638 484 110 608 294 114 72 24 106 179 71 52 291 213 78 184 16 14 154 1,072 611 204 172 20 204 6 – 145 60 84 98 171 88 84 47 34 14 1,139 21 115 86 30 69 107 51 – 113 14 59 – 530 70 180 278 119 – 822 176 163 111 34 280 127 73 24 14 42 64 43 21 66 54 12 73 – 9 60 443 243 111 39 – 85 – – 60 27 33 43 82 30 52 14 7 7 558 – 52 36 15 38 62 23 – 62 9 35 – 245 18 65 162 72 14 7,464 1,014 1,846 1,422 337 2,492 1,136 587 182 113 474 522 386 70 795 635 160 794 205 132 457 4,253 2,242 1,003 568 316 302 24 28 457 185 273 504 785 415 370 264 99 165 4,159 90 360 174 186 312 258 142 61 243 84 80 54 2,043 262 839 899 483 64 See footnotes at end of table. Page 4 Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Industry 2 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 ..................................... Metal coating and allied services ................... Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c. .................... Small arms ammunition ................................. SIC code 3 Total cases Sprains, strains Fractures Cuts, punctures 3296 3297 3299 33 331 3312 3315 3316 3317 332 3321 3322 3324 3325 333 3331 3334 3339 334 335 3351 3353 3354 3356 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 1,262 510 284 174 183 12,489 3,714 2,510 371 208 536 2,908 2,050 113 175 570 556 32 415 109 249 2,477 356 241 503 246 53 64 62 2,508 920 656 60 64 134 617 386 19 54 158 102 19 73 10 62 392 96 41 84 40 8 37 116 2,408 714 346 69 86 211 484 314 18 20 131 59 – 39 20 50 489 98 23 125 32 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 3479 348 3482 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 2,505 689 68 1,124 2,240 942 311 345 239 106 20,839 534 410 125 1,398 67 432 77 821 602 164 245 193 7,309 1,520 1,164 2,034 1,704 226 465 195 1,251 581 670 4,037 566 85 2,011 51 1,322 2,210 1,395 816 286 17 123 276 113 18 138 84 53 4,234 122 111 – 328 9 111 – 200 85 – – 35 1,797 530 138 462 290 219 126 32 100 40 60 771 83 – 430 – 250 417 186 231 38 – 206 507 178 27 105 68 37 7,497 300 260 – 420 31 151 13 225 152 28 64 60 2,781 360 488 528 1,018 195 118 74 787 353 434 1,550 152 – 666 – 709 461 265 196 44 10 See footnotes at end of table. Page 5 Bruises 86 50 Heat burns Chemical burns Amputations – 3,542 1,096 743 97 88 164 883 642 29 26 186 63 – 50 12 132 625 127 53 139 50 – – – 1,961 363 331 – – 14 532 384 8 27 113 95 10 77 8 127 124 28 14 28 – – – – 221 74 46 9 – 9 51 35 – 7 8 19 – – 14 10 37 6 – 9 – 10 – – 350 115 55 20 – 30 108 59 – – 47 6 – 6 – 8 88 18 8 35 – 255 499 189 44 244 198 47 5,180 88 54 – 248 25 61 – 160 100 – 51 40 1,838 542 239 501 333 74 110 40 318 105 213 1,190 117 31 583 – 451 573 208 364 65 – 31 666 315 28 53 52 – 931 55 – 51 96 5 61 – 30 22 – 14 8 267 79 35 89 32 – – – 20 – 13 177 71 – – – 76 138 45 94 – – 19 16 10 22 20 16 – 14 – – 1,014 176 13 163 33 – 19 – 12 11 – 9 – 287 – 51 62 154 – – – 13 – – 63 – – – – 16 361 294 67 18 – – – – – 898 85 28 58 80 – 17 – 59 28 13 10 5 287 80 11 63 62 – – – 57 44 13 187 35 – 79 – 73 18 10 – 9 – Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry 2 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 ..................................... Metal coating and allied services ................... Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c. .................... Small arms ammunition ................................. Carpal tunnel syndrome Tendonitis Total With fractures and other injuries With sprains and bruises Back pain and pain, except back Total Back pain, hurt back only All other natures 6 15 – – 594 115 71 14 – 28 186 104 7 10 64 40 – 19 17 – 111 12 – 31 16 9 – – 360 62 36 6 – 16 106 69 – 20 14 8 – 5 – – 88 11 9 – – 30 – – 975 356 215 29 50 60 159 123 6 13 18 56 – 46 5 32 181 33 17 18 – – – – 302 96 22 5 39 28 47 37 – – 8 13 – 10 – 22 58 13 – – – – – – 274 105 69 16 – 14 38 30 – – – 30 – 26 – – 51 14 – 6 – 55 – – 1,162 180 121 24 – 31 383 267 25 44 48 41 – 19 18 – 215 32 15 33 10 25 – – 587 111 78 9 – 20 168 135 8 – 23 15 – 7 8 – 114 21 – 18 – 175 – 131 5,978 1,354 793 121 102 272 1,899 1,284 78 147 390 186 15 134 37 111 1,024 145 111 254 84 52 140 74 18 – – – 1,288 26 26 – 180 21 37 30 92 49 – – 19 314 64 56 56 108 – 17 11 28 13 15 330 – – 226 – 79 98 67 31 24 – 66 92 59 12 104 141 44 14 49 – 11 2,102 73 50 – 109 – 19 – 88 53 – – 21 926 145 120 142 323 152 14 29 202 60 142 313 30 – 69 – 210 150 101 49 18 – 36 39 14 27 30 122 323 188 41 15 – 10 2,794 101 36 65 196 34 56 – 102 106 28 – 39 930 200 232 312 142 – 17 14 212 97 114 468 122 11 241 – 94 232 167 65 57 24 67 173 107 – – – – 1,296 31 18 – 80 13 15 – 48 27 – 17 10 396 71 60 200 61 – – – 155 71 85 219 60 – 74 – 78 135 90 45 30 20 425 1,142 434 75 261 192 69 12,624 306 227 79 749 24 247 27 452 353 111 114 128 4,852 951 551 1,438 1,365 296 162 90 744 340 404 2,443 359 67 1,295 – 715 1,302 741 562 107 9 – – – 982 124 113 – 93 6 17 – 69 38 – 16 15 175 30 32 31 79 – – – 20 – – 239 30 – 143 – 64 78 56 – 21 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 6 – – – – 593 33 33 – 34 – 7 – 26 20 – – 10 315 63 21 37 42 147 – – 16 – 11 72 – – – – 37 11 – – – – – – 14 – – 606 28 8 – 52 – 10 – 40 22 – 14 6 362 – 72 38 226 – – 12 12 – – 65 14 – – – 45 25 – 18 6 – Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Industry 2 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. ........................... Electronic and other electric equipment ................ Electric distribution equipment ........................... Transformers, except electronic .................... Switchgear and switchboard apparatus ......... SIC code 3 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 36 361 3612 3613 Total cases 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 32,110 2,236 1,344 892 Sprains, strains Fractures Cuts, punctures Bruises Heat burns 193 18 3,212 258 276 363 75 888 428 629 20,605 1,033 350 682 1,482 1,123 359 3,366 1,332 250 451 82 611 128 512 2,545 285 1,037 426 180 280 80 2,098 110 249 565 739 2,872 218 337 233 581 219 143 254 623 1,428 713 133 297 247 2,616 131 58 1,791 126 510 3,165 276 190 308 56 2,335 11,596 754 510 244 26 – 576 54 34 35 12 185 102 127 3,747 158 25 133 382 356 26 708 237 49 144 44 100 – 128 623 37 346 102 34 42 – 334 35 53 58 127 444 51 76 24 65 20 – 38 118 138 66 14 18 34 382 9 11 265 8 90 578 27 19 40 6 485 1,626 98 63 35 11 – 1,002 108 67 82 63 265 117 255 6,814 210 55 155 394 302 92 748 192 74 118 29 162 12 160 1,478 131 971 134 66 57 38 688 47 76 234 188 896 44 69 77 189 115 43 101 177 199 73 12 59 52 828 35 17 524 31 222 1,374 67 98 43 14 1,153 2,912 287 136 151 45 – 760 104 51 88 – 132 82 209 4,435 225 81 144 386 254 132 787 280 80 110 12 183 – 114 576 77 301 34 82 29 9 284 20 42 43 124 572 77 91 81 99 31 20 49 97 183 73 14 43 52 549 20 17 366 30 116 872 53 52 55 11 700 2,415 118 61 57 – – 154 24 10 31 – 43 10 – 861 8 – – 57 49 8 145 51 23 – – 38 – 9 167 9 119 30 – – – 82 – 10 – 44 130 – 9 13 34 9 – 8 49 13 7 – – – 67 – – 26 10 26 194 37 40 – – 110 325 37 16 21 See footnotes at end of table. Page 7 Chemical burns 11 – 52 6 – – – 12 – 15 339 31 – 28 35 27 8 58 – – 11 – 31 – 11 62 – 18 18 8 – – 32 10 – – – 20 – – – – – – – – 7 – – – – 52 10 – 27 – 11 41 – – – – 28 364 – – – Amputations – – 147 – – 16 – 47 36 31 657 30 12 18 85 68 18 90 31 9 17 – 12 – 13 115 7 72 13 12 – 9 25 – – – 12 114 – 20 – 9 – 46 16 – 9 – – 7 – 81 8 – 48 – 22 108 12 – – – 88 344 46 39 7 Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry 2 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. ........................... Electronic and other electric equipment ................ Electric distribution equipment ........................... Transformers, except electronic .................... Switchgear and switchboard apparatus ......... Carpal tunnel syndrome Tendonitis 13 – 240 15 8 24 9 86 25 51 1,683 147 34 113 136 101 35 166 79 21 – 8 14 – 20 184 19 90 14 32 9 – 101 – 10 – 38 206 15 32 12 49 33 – 16 36 206 62 63 47 31 275 23 – 184 23 45 261 17 19 58 – 165 1,700 124 74 51 10 – 194 16 46 16 – 66 16 30 800 27 – 25 123 68 55 64 26 10 – 7 – – 12 136 – 24 45 20 18 16 68 – 10 – 23 99 10 – 21 31 – – 19 – 67 18 13 22 13 102 20 – 60 6 15 114 20 21 7 7 59 1,456 99 53 46 Total 5 – 259 29 29 8 9 23 – 120 1,511 67 25 42 80 72 8 208 87 10 47 – 25 17 21 213 18 113 36 28 12 – 78 10 20 – 19 148 19 17 18 26 14 – 7 41 137 63 – 24 42 144 11 – 92 21 17 436 21 14 19 – 378 874 52 17 35 See footnotes at end of table. Page 8 With fractures and other injuries With sprains and bruises – – – – 92 12 – – – – 9 54 368 19 – 12 23 20 – 41 18 7 – – – – 7 34 – 11 – 9 – – 12 – – – 7 54 11 – – 18 – – – – 27 9 – 6 7 76 9 – 48 8 11 81 – – – – 76 251 25 – 22 35 7 6 – – – – – 425 – – – 21 21 – 34 18 – – – 11 – – 54 – 45 – – – – 12 – 6 – – 34 – – – – – – – 16 35 11 – 13 8 32 – – 22 6 – 197 8 10 6 – 170 229 6 – – Back pain and pain, except back Total Back pain, hurt back only 30 – 492 144 40 53 – 108 70 43 3,048 124 28 95 223 171 52 471 158 47 45 66 38 – 96 342 39 135 63 52 22 12 441 34 50 225 115 411 – 26 47 58 25 – – 163 298 109 34 20 75 366 31 – 231 18 83 372 26 56 28 8 255 2,019 120 95 25 9 – 222 75 24 25 – 43 33 18 1,522 69 19 50 101 68 33 248 84 29 32 34 14 – 46 99 10 35 17 16 8 – 266 12 20 176 51 236 6 15 23 21 19 – – 135 154 58 13 13 22 152 9 – 87 15 41 196 17 23 7 – 146 832 43 36 7 All other natures 6 62 – 1,767 202 176 142 75 394 186 489 13,110 412 128 284 907 721 186 2,018 857 206 278 59 204 55 360 2,325 172 1,230 426 127 121 62 1,088 117 147 155 470 1,852 115 141 146 269 148 92 169 488 548 252 73 118 96 1,254 42 21 802 48 341 2,706 180 163 231 75 2,057 6,479 497 277 220 Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Industry 2 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 ........................... Tanks and tank components ......................... Transportation equipment, n.e.c. .................. Instruments and related products .......................... Search and navigation equipment ..................... Measuring and controlling devices .................... SIC code 3 Total cases Sprains, strains Fractures Cuts, punctures Bruises 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 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 1,392 772 72 479 70 1,283 136 344 163 324 84 233 1,577 211 452 198 209 274 122 111 671 538 133 1,104 392 578 134 3,518 366 730 1,388 118 54 102 656 244 118 29 96 – 230 28 45 37 39 30 50 203 26 58 14 – 30 15 29 100 77 23 150 46 89 14 356 31 55 83 47 20 12 91 292 194 31 41 27 317 41 53 26 100 24 72 806 93 430 122 58 52 18 32 132 94 39 173 79 66 27 639 162 139 81 30 12 34 135 203 129 11 58 – 338 43 68 49 101 13 64 277 25 97 61 14 16 45 20 167 124 43 170 69 73 27 791 92 149 217 37 7 14 255 369 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 3795 3799 38 381 382 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 95 894 12,598 1,502 4,299 1,296 744 58 263 33,121 20,536 9,332 1,027 9,073 867 237 5,608 3,028 1,099 1,480 4,709 3,347 1,362 371 384 522 362 68 93 991 594 62 336 4,929 636 1,639 246 138 – 47 3,597 2,477 868 174 1,169 248 18 335 173 65 98 466 354 112 94 38 75 55 12 9 112 45 8 59 531 83 152 268 141 6 88 4,738 2,788 1,167 182 1,181 187 70 881 464 185 232 625 212 413 64 92 50 23 12 14 238 133 – 100 1,129 82 424 352 212 24 41 7,486 4,702 1,916 238 2,041 428 80 922 643 84 195 1,433 1,096 337 55 78 70 46 16 8 226 101 7 118 950 93 302 See footnotes at end of table. Page 9 Heat burns 52 30 5 14 – Chemical burns 15 – – 8 – 28 – – – 8 – – 8 – – 89 14 10 18 16 – – 24 36 12 6 – 638 389 54 34 259 38 – 44 – – 31 151 148 – 26 12 – – – – 15 – – 15 102 – 44 32 – 14 9 – – – – 7 5 – – 20 7 12 8 – 15 – – 36 24 12 13 19 – 36 17 – – – – – – – – – 40 12 9 42 33 10 – – – – 8 – – Amputations 6 – 149 – 72 37 8 – – 24 122 12 – – 329 188 78 18 88 – – 65 – – 34 45 – 33 18 – – – – – – – – – 103 19 21 10 – – – – – – – – 156 – 6 19 – – – 119 29 15 – – 364 266 – 14 205 11 – 52 – – 32 – – – 8 – – – – – 8 7 – – 87 – 27 Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry 2 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 ........................... Tanks and tank components ......................... Transportation equipment, n.e.c. .................. Instruments and related products .......................... Search and navigation equipment ..................... Measuring and controlling devices .................... Carpal tunnel syndrome Tendonitis Total 224 139 6 76 – 200 36 44 26 53 27 14 192 24 60 14 – 12 45 30 81 59 22 146 54 82 10 501 73 60 108 24 30 69 100 127 99 – 17 8 140 10 44 16 44 6 – 271 73 27 8 17 133 6 7 67 57 10 109 46 47 16 423 72 67 67 19 9 25 157 140 65 16 57 – 45 – 17 9 – – – 123 9 32 34 13 34 – – 23 20 – 162 53 102 7 241 38 50 78 – – – 59 232 138 10 62 2,311 1,652 855 42 653 78 24 451 294 50 106 68 – 60 33 – 38 20 13 – 57 20 – 37 806 67 270 220 103 6 89 1,913 1,278 834 33 394 – 8 461 370 31 60 50 – 43 8 74 15 14 – – 26 15 – 11 496 51 175 88 40 7 – 1,595 1,060 462 44 434 96 25 191 101 29 61 222 161 61 22 44 29 18 7 5 26 21 – – 341 43 146 See footnotes at end of table. Page 10 With fractures and other injuries 55 17 10 27 – With sprains and bruises 40 17 – 20 – 9 – – – – – – 14 – – – – – – 23 – 28 – 8 – – 10 7 – 9 – – – – – 9 – – – – – 47 11 36 – 30 14 12 – 68 11 21 12 – – – 72 – 6 45 – – – 16 16 19 6 36 23 – – 342 265 90 13 128 34 – 37 – – 26 – – 14 – – – – – – – – – – 97 6 60 – – 537 346 204 21 104 – 6 74 – 12 23 73 – 31 – – 18 15 – – 12 11 – – 125 20 35 Back pain and pain, except back Total Back pain, hurt back only All other natures 6 226 153 7 54 11 229 12 31 62 48 22 52 375 32 193 35 46 20 42 7 71 55 16 206 55 105 46 549 68 104 148 44 – – 165 99 72 5 10 11 103 – 16 35 15 – 29 155 10 79 14 – – 14 6 29 19 10 107 30 55 22 194 42 49 32 13 – – 43 965 575 49 314 27 497 32 112 79 160 24 90 725 96 230 106 94 66 85 48 270 215 54 469 220 194 55 2,306 116 321 861 72 26 247 524 244 176 17 20 3,576 2,496 1,020 46 1,291 123 17 249 60 63 126 277 197 79 250 151 84 54 13 16 70 31 – 37 648 93 223 103 78 7 – 1,146 793 359 18 377 – 16 79 – 26 27 77 – 45 72 48 43 26 5 12 35 14 – 19 231 26 106 751 414 42 152 14,431 8,931 3,355 484 4,520 424 148 1,863 998 308 557 2,088 1,460 629 353 185 256 208 22 26 755 572 12 171 2,476 331 877 Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Industry 2 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 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 .................................. Rice milling .................................................... Prepared flour mixes and doughs .................. Dog and cat food ........................................... Prepared feeds, n.e.c. .................................. Bakery products ................................................. Bread, cake, and related products ................. 20 201 2011 2013 2015 202 2022 2023 2024 2026 203 2032 2033 2034 2035 2037 2038 204 2041 2043 2044 2045 2047 2048 205 2051 Total cases Sprains, strains Fractures Cuts, punctures Bruises Heat burns Chemical burns Amputations – – – – – – – – – – – 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 92 359 271 93 378 194 97 155 1,616 621 702 75 78 141 208 782 3,421 99 62 19 106 1,119 420 694 417 50 222 92 53 127 53 74 1,553 120 656 147 78 553 7 32 30 8 27 18 14 14 170 44 89 14 9 15 32 91 599 21 15 – 20 247 74 167 36 9 11 12 – 33 16 17 241 28 96 8 14 94 39 54 108 23 82 25 36 56 455 104 318 8 – 24 30 131 1,202 117 81 27 47 306 119 187 73 17 – 27 6 61 – 34 598 52 319 28 6 193 22 29 85 28 75 14 15 33 334 136 156 7 20 15 33 182 854 47 24 10 21 317 111 198 68 8 – 25 7 43 – 18 358 39 174 28 14 103 – – – – – – – – – 8 – 180 24 17 7 – 31 – 28 6 – – – – 12 – 12 107 10 73 – – 20 8 – 106 20 20 – – 16 6 10 – – – – – 9 – 9 56 – 31 – – 23 17 13 128 – – – 23 38 15 23 13 – – 10 – – – – 47 – 12 – – 28 218,834 84,459 13,166 19,554 21,362 3,944 2,852 2,514 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 5,376 950 615 213 790 468 2,162 8,051 5,733 27,737 5,349 2,054 1,432 1,862 3,495 620 218 572 2,004 3,230 133 1,395 308 244 747 403 2,223 436 282 128 314 175 818 3,524 2,592 4,532 1,112 431 259 423 530 74 76 90 278 599 – 233 61 22 183 68 377 – 48 14 – 39 205 552 380 6,329 2,302 1,220 404 678 504 147 – 52 296 775 41 287 45 129 183 90 384 68 17 – 113 35 144 552 381 8,430 2,250 765 666 818 995 112 77 174 622 1,131 – 482 96 86 316 118 596 80 74 20 93 101 203 904 612 1,622 379 207 64 109 266 104 41 16 104 331 15 161 12 33 68 42 91 22 11 – – – 20 88 64 1,222 432 146 123 163 199 77 – – 98 301 13 92 14 58 78 45 46 8 – – – – – 40 14 870 197 93 41 63 65 16 20 – 22 126 – 45 – – 56 12 129 9 – – – – 72 103 85 See footnotes at end of table. Page 11 7 – 19 – 6 – 39 9 27 12 – – 5 – – – 50 13 32 30 11 12 Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry 2 Carpal tunnel syndrome Total With fractures and other injuries – – Tendonitis 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. .................... 12 66 104 12 26 15 15 18 374 116 208 31 – 14 35 52 349 25 20 – 34 141 47 92 45 12 15 – 16 7 – 6 98 26 14 22 – 34 – 27 35 13 62 16 15 7 172 61 93 5 – 14 49 42 332 8 8 – 14 175 93 82 38 – 16 11 7 7 – – 91 21 21 – – 44 Nondurable goods ................................................... 7,409 5,691 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 .................................. Rice milling .................................................... Prepared flour mixes and doughs .................. Dog and cat food ........................................... Prepared feeds, n.e.c. .................................. Bakery products ................................................. Bread, cake, and related products ................. 1,908 942 343 193 406 205 52 29 64 61 142 – 48 7 23 22 38 84 20 9 – – – 19 148 79 1,671 795 310 171 313 92 37 – 16 36 151 – 59 – 8 34 47 68 10 8 – – – 42 99 79 With sprains and bruises Total Back pain, hurt back only 9 9 6,026 1,227 2,034 13,863 5,453 37,992 2,402 442 176 111 155 326 34 16 – 238 372 9 183 12 30 83 55 241 66 22 10 – – 90 267 197 473 91 50 22 18 73 9 – – 58 81 – 30 – – 13 24 38 11 – – – – – 38 33 922 205 62 56 86 103 – 10 – 91 163 – 87 – 15 38 21 104 15 – – – – 57 110 61 4,357 1,410 536 320 553 541 178 19 85 260 344 11 136 19 65 57 55 251 84 33 – – 35 57 512 312 1,798 496 227 99 170 211 54 11 43 103 148 – 69 7 16 11 37 146 63 25 – – 16 17 192 127 12,977 3,967 1,874 852 1,241 1,530 288 145 240 824 1,523 70 645 125 148 293 242 886 126 100 29 114 – 472 1,261 937 – 46 6 – 38 96 28 40 16 – 12 – 52 274 27 13 10 – 76 41 34 16 – – – – 10 – – 145 7 90 6 – 39 See footnotes at end of table. Page 12 19 – – – – – 7 – 15 34 22 6 9 – – – – – – – – 39 14 14 6 – – – 31 66 13 60 5 – – – – 8 – 14 17 7 10 10 – 10 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 37 – 23 – 21 – – 11 – – 15 30 28 All other natures 6 32 62 47 6 38 15 8 14 227 87 76 13 22 29 20 82 548 69 30 – 19 123 56 66 61 8 20 17 17 52 – 24 223 12 61 14 8 127 30 16 – – Back pain and pain, except back 27 229 40 9 – 8 50 30 20 20 – – – 10 14 – 10 97 6 30 5 – 54 47 201 163 46 152 115 35 120 825 247 421 47 26 85 117 305 2,007 118 78 20 48 730 191 537 120 24 – 53 16 107 60 47 883 151 407 55 27 243 – 13 10 – 7 68 35 14 6 – 10 – Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Industry 2 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 ............. 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. ........ SIC code 3 Total cases Sprains, strains Fractures Cuts, punctures Bruises Heat burns 22 – 140 49 – 52 – – 78 13 143 39 – 34 – 61 – 105 – 18 18 56 15 12 – – 162 – 10 – – 44 – 7 17 5 – 9 81 46 30 – – 5 – – – 12 8 – – – – 254 36 114 8 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 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 1,427 852 79 1,395 156 123 716 191 25 589 135 4,779 516 24 264 90 3,649 235 3,154 138 672 945 894 265 120 32 99 4,400 171 300 108 282 1,480 135 325 229 289 255 190 577 178 206 194 395 506 320 146 40 580 167 63 56 109 185 8,245 328 2,705 549 158 15 153 37 12 56 22 – 252 – 465 109 – 12 12 323 – 493 33 129 113 129 82 36 – 40 717 27 52 11 35 194 23 34 68 12 33 22 105 35 44 – 92 85 64 20 – 115 39 18 17 8 33 714 67 192 48 151 20 198 41 12 106 19 – 55 18 651 61 – 66 24 486 – 908 31 371 125 244 75 44 – 20 1,014 18 46 20 98 282 8 35 84 48 44 56 176 57 67 52 53 132 101 30 – 188 41 10 28 43 67 2,013 90 570 115 269 23 473 101 39 232 44 9 177 24 1,054 100 – 62 14 786 87 851 49 316 161 217 90 48 6 29 1,251 32 55 18 99 420 70 77 59 80 63 64 159 46 72 40 125 145 103 39 – 198 78 24 19 28 49 1,726 76 501 112 2322 2325 2326 2329 233 2331 2335 2337 2339 924 2,157 1,606 917 4,726 491 475 583 3,178 365 844 575 367 1,724 219 192 254 1,060 25 46 43 30 118 14 13 16 75 78 163 143 67 418 53 71 54 240 75 144 94 72 298 28 24 44 203 See footnotes at end of table. Page 13 – 85 10 9 58 – 30 6 22 Chemical burns 20 5 29 – – Amputations 15 – 40 – – 10 – – 26 10 – 37 – 18 – 69 28 – 8 – 26 22 – – – – – – – – 180 – 5 – 15 55 – 8 – 6 20 20 75 29 27 20 – 11 8 – – 17 6 – – – 8 107 – 23 6 8 – 170 – 54 16 45 17 15 – – 113 – 8 – 11 12 – – – – – – 26 11 13 – – 18 15 – – 27 9 – 6 11 – 60 – 13 – – – – 71 – 29 9 30 6 – 9 25 – – 12 8 8 – – 9 – – – 6 Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry 2 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 ............. 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. ........ Carpal tunnel syndrome 60 9 71 – – Tendonitis Total 20 – 52 – – 54 5 – 18 11 64 6 – 33 15 – – – 85 13 – – – – 37 – 234 – 69 100 52 13 7 – – 424 20 14 – 35 241 38 59 46 62 31 6 23 12 8 – 22 40 36 – – 25 – 9 – 6 9 1,621 104 551 109 60 – 325 32 87 143 59 9 – – – 401 8 12 9 20 278 17 119 34 101 – – 15 – 10 – 19 21 20 – – 18 12 – – – – 1,339 93 474 119 28 150 176 86 399 28 24 21 326 69 138 118 30 275 12 11 20 231 8 See footnotes at end of table. Page 14 65 6 102 – – 69 18 – 61 10 332 44 – 22 5 228 – 257 12 82 38 44 18 11 – 6 278 16 32 17 13 40 – – – – 11 13 61 23 19 19 23 35 23 – 7 40 7 – 5 6 21 344 8 88 21 20 27 8 11 90 14 13 – 59 With fractures and other injuries – – With sprains and bruises 44 – 23 – – 28 – – 16 – – 13 11 – 30 – 36 10 – – – 17 – 63 – 15 5 9 9 7 – – 62 12 6 – – 6 – – – – – – 10 – – – 13 7 7 – – – – – – – – 36 – 8 – – – – – 11 – 117 8 – – – 87 – 82 7 28 30 12 8 – – 5 92 – 19 – 5 22 – – – – 8 – 11 – 6 – – – – – – 18 – – – – 14 147 – 40 – 19 10 8 – 8 – – – – 38 – – – 29 Back pain and pain, except back Total Back pain, hurt back only 63 All other natures 6 193 7 146 – 7 95 20 5 34 – 574 54 – 124 8 351 – 546 23 218 142 111 46 20 – 22 1,076 35 99 32 67 535 62 196 70 122 20 41 117 56 41 – 48 48 26 19 – 94 8 7 18 8 54 2,263 63 789 134 – 317 28 – 80 6 181 – 219 5 87 52 63 27 15 – 10 346 – 45 12 16 194 14 63 36 20 8 30 28 14 12 – – 14 10 – – 35 8 – – – 18 639 23 225 25 268 56 554 115 26 270 50 9 389 40 1,472 136 16 203 26 1,034 55 1,396 70 442 278 410 118 61 12 35 2,163 106 140 83 122 716 50 207 136 195 66 61 346 123 120 103 149 203 141 44 18 298 60 36 29 50 123 3,714 192 1,073 205 115 195 237 96 554 43 20 54 437 31 61 69 34 170 10 – 23 131 146 351 200 138 759 73 77 98 511 – 53 – – 24 13 5 16 Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Industry 2 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 .......................... Drugs ................................................................. Medicinals and botanicals ............................. Pharmaceutical preparations ......................... Diagnostic substances ................................... Biological products except diagnostic ............ Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods ....................... Polishes and sanitation goods ....................... Toilet preparations ......................................... SIC code 3 234 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 283 2833 2834 2835 2836 284 2842 2844 Total cases Sprains, strains 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 3,572 296 2,821 245 210 3,036 762 1,676 577 448 129 134 267 104 163 270 36 91 2,238 273 627 82 394 73 532 37 221 7,513 170 1,635 332 2,622 1,526 185 107 699 2,754 246 342 402 318 183 98 759 12,740 4,480 1,005 429 576 4,893 3,116 242 1,535 428 149 503 329 174 6,737 542 23 70 182 267 723 443 100 1,563 149 1,190 114 111 1,141 323 628 See footnotes at end of table. Page 15 Fractures 34 29 5 11 33 12 20 29 7 – 231 19 55 18 36 17 58 – 24 1,380 23 281 74 401 224 35 32 80 601 120 84 76 63 49 17 114 1,878 567 93 44 49 796 455 32 308 111 21 83 54 – 1,174 169 9 – – 107 131 63 28 215 14 184 – 13 177 45 88 Cuts, punctures Bruises 115 86 30 68 86 14 72 100 9 52 567 82 90 55 92 – 153 15 41 1,820 14 254 44 602 393 47 30 120 906 79 130 131 84 143 – 178 2,891 758 157 36 121 1,354 852 23 480 118 25 162 70 91 853 42 – – 23 17 122 58 18 240 – 204 25 – 150 32 89 107 65 42 45 90 17 74 72 – 32 537 76 72 28 78 – 189 7 59 1,833 28 330 64 550 312 19 16 152 860 87 144 90 114 127 18 202 2,799 964 231 99 132 1,103 710 64 329 76 47 140 90 50 1,313 105 – – 28 68 164 92 25 310 – 281 18 7 302 81 153 Heat burns – – – Chemical burns Amputations 6 7 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 34 6 – – – – – – – – – 43 – 25 – – – – – – – – – – – – 22 – – 288 16 109 48 68 52 – – 11 47 – – – 10 – – – 151 9 19 8 11 111 94 – 15 – – – – – 398 24 7 – – 12 44 20 – 60 – 43 – 13 83 16 49 31 – – 138 – 27 17 34 17 – – 17 57 – – 24 – 18 – – 176 37 – – – 116 68 15 34 6 – – – – 668 37 7 – – 29 52 40 – 45 – 38 – – 139 45 52 5 – – 362 6 24 25 128 79 – 10 17 180 – 14 30 29 21 12 44 243 46 16 – 16 143 85 15 43 8 – 8 – – 162 – – – – – 28 12 5 48 – 40 – – 28 11 9 6 9 Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry 2 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 .......................... Drugs ................................................................. Medicinals and botanicals ............................. Pharmaceutical preparations ......................... Diagnostic substances ................................... Biological products except diagnostic ............ Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods ....................... Polishes and sanitation goods ....................... Toilet preparations ......................................... Carpal tunnel syndrome 65 34 31 48 50 15 35 63 6 24 340 16 116 – 27 – 106 – 66 464 – 92 14 146 62 – 15 65 209 – 36 32 32 41 – 30 938 214 73 30 43 375 201 22 152 31 15 70 53 17 366 32 – – – 22 16 6 6 120 – 108 – – 80 8 39 Tendonitis Total 83 46 37 73 71 – 67 55 10 12 215 40 39 25 – – 102 – 6 354 – 50 – 130 58 9 – 57 169 – 21 19 36 20 – – 596 95 90 31 59 245 134 28 82 16 18 68 48 20 214 7 – – – – 11 – 6 82 – 45 – 9 59 – 47 See footnotes at end of table. Page 16 18 9 10 17 6 – – 17 5 10 100 9 19 – 28 – 16 – 16 598 8 111 28 221 146 9 7 31 231 16 33 39 21 27 – 53 893 399 54 27 27 261 141 20 99 9 10 48 30 18 468 37 10 13 – 11 56 39 9 102 – 85 – 12 97 29 57 With fractures and other injuries – – – – – – – With sprains and bruises 9 – 6 – – – – 7 – – 7 – – 7 – – – – – – – – 134 – 29 – 70 44 – – 8 29 – – 6 – – – – 169 88 – – – 59 23 14 22 – – 11 5 – 116 8 – – – – 24 24 – 21 – 18 – – 18 – 10 45 – – – 10 – 12 – 12 157 5 30 8 47 31 – – 8 65 – 8 13 13 – – 19 292 118 20 9 12 68 36 – 31 – 7 22 13 – 162 21 7 13 – – 6 – – 36 – 24 – 11 49 20 28 Back pain and pain, except back Total 118 82 36 71 75 47 28 74 – 52 519 153 108 37 69 – 88 11 46 1,011 8 213 46 299 176 9 15 82 445 28 34 85 29 55 49 118 1,920 616 125 65 59 764 507 34 222 42 34 71 48 – 829 69 – – 41 27 61 36 15 138 12 96 19 11 200 67 112 Back pain, hurt back only 31 19 11 13 11 – 6 19 – 12 148 25 52 8 – – 43 – 14 442 – 92 16 126 66 – 13 41 206 12 23 29 12 19 – 55 843 294 41 22 19 378 280 12 87 13 15 34 23 – 326 25 – – – 23 30 18 8 52 – 41 – – 53 – 41 All other natures 6 223 137 86 82 124 53 70 176 18 95 1,084 153 257 173 114 13 242 9 123 3,203 58 700 147 1,010 588 60 18 297 1,288 76 208 224 191 92 48 235 5,314 1,469 273 101 172 2,494 1,502 114 878 222 46 307 210 97 3,109 390 14 – 120 234 266 164 45 648 61 506 52 29 581 103 354 Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Industry 2 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 3 285 286 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 ..................................................... 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 .................... 40 41 411 412 414 415 42 421 422 44 448 449 45 451 458 Total cases Sprains, strains Fractures 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 1,656 130 873 451 202 326 155 784 555 138 389 498 46 16 242 931 246 61 304 305 811 496 280 176 104 36 – 14 14,824 1,072 130 1,002 401 601 2,074 1,057 1,017 10,545 701 346 270 294 535 772 241 274 7,113 1,186 222 581 44 329 153 55 105 91 94 163 36 123 104 – 7 17 119 41 6 – 60 192 72 76 – 32 44 – 17 2,360 159 9 128 78 50 245 106 138 1,819 255 54 52 56 73 138 34 38 1,120 137 24 69 – 39 18 8 12 8 – – – 135 25 12 – 72 67 24 42 – 20 – – – 4,198 104 35 263 210 53 473 208 264 3,323 244 124 61 69 168 199 56 12 2,391 295 86 101 13 52 20 15 12 10 106 95 30 66 125 6 – – 106 22 – – 67 154 78 69 – 46 6 – – 3,499 258 38 198 74 125 503 218 284 2,501 224 117 94 65 166 139 45 46 1,604 267 67 109 6 54 37 12 35 7 241,703 123,304 13,685 9,330 8,730 13,876 9,131 799 755 2,420 123,424 117,091 5,993 7,221 136 5,379 45,063 40,760 3,781 4,861 7,451 5,349 309 428 965 64,213 60,966 3,092 2,784 49 1,898 23,957 22,011 1,739 664 526 265 – 29 177 7,723 7,303 412 489 16 410 1,574 1,394 126 506 353 245 30 29 35 4,353 4,045 278 315 5 203 1,719 1,441 232 See footnotes at end of table. Page 17 Cuts, punctures 36 74 7 66 55 Bruises Heat burns 8 69 17 53 13 5 Chemical burns Amputations 51 144 68 69 – 25 8 – 6 882 66 9 33 23 10 63 36 26 710 25 51 11 30 42 52 – – 477 28 – 16 – 10 – – – – 52 101 48 52 37 8 11 – 204 16 – 77 110 58 45 – – – 8 – – 251 – – 34 – 30 62 13 48 150 – – – 11 – 22 – – 99 52 24 15 – 9 – – – – 26,399 1,146 689 552 1,511 1,059 648 32 58 244 14,622 13,844 719 839 7 673 5,103 4,533 526 48 44 22 16 26 11 41 10 9 9 6 443 369 57 52 – 38 235 194 – – – – 366 325 26 20 – 16 162 77 69 – – – 387 317 70 30 – 20 – – – – – 97 45 – – – – 15 – 12 20 – – – 19 – – – – 11 – – – – – – – 643 24 – 48 18 31 71 29 42 494 161 23 11 18 – 26 – – 238 32 – 15 – 11 – – – – Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry 2 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. ...................... Carpal tunnel syndrome 9 72 21 50 18 – – Total 17 26 37 70 13 57 18 6 – 25 – – – – – – – – – – – With fractures and other injuries With sprains and bruises – 11 17 5 12 26 – 26 – – – – Total – – – – 84 68 18 50 26 17,162 8,079 38,374 – 1,304 838 89 23 294 8,765 8,456 302 461 14 296 3,387 3,194 155 – 655 437 47 5 151 4,359 4,233 124 130 – 92 1,313 1,195 92 1,043 2,498 1,405 269 147 562 17,232 16,469 730 1,880 28 1,632 7,260 6,372 794 – – – – 1,377 58 – 27 16 11 380 243 137 892 – – 16 16 50 32 46 19 683 246 – 155 21 63 62 9 22 – 25 18 12 6 837 26 18 62 24 38 89 60 29 643 58 41 15 25 28 55 18 – 398 92 37 14 – 11 – – 14 – 6 – – – 176 – 8 26 14 12 8 6 – 129 11 10 5 – 12 – – – 76 33 10 5 – – – – – – 19 – – – 178 – 9 10 – 6 15 10 – 136 10 19 5 – – 20 11 – 60 25 – – – – – – 11 – Transportation and public utilities 5 ...................... 2,588 877 7,596 1,092 2,678 Railroad transportation 5 ........................................ 39 77 43 – – 439 246 33 24 103 4,310 4,053 241 299 5 165 1,089 1,011 59 – – 227 141 14 12 49 1,447 1,374 67 92 5 67 372 352 16 6 – – 52 34 – – – 16 16 – – 18 96 48 30 14 14 88 51 – – – – 23 733 678 53 28 – 15 394 354 40 9 278 265 13 24 – 13 159 156 – See footnotes at end of table. Page 18 10 – – – – 16 – – – – 18 9 9 51 16 – – 19 519 426 93 135 – 38 51 – – 53 28 21 47 40 15 26 All other natures 6 – – – – – – 913 77 20 34 10 24 91 74 18 691 48 32 6 24 10 51 – – 486 96 17 50 – 28 13 6 11 – – – – – – – – – 932 41 31 70 19 51 82 59 23 708 – 10 19 – 63 71 – – 518 160 – 98 8 52 25 13 30 – – 51 18 Back pain, hurt back only 242 294 49 224 206 30 6 121 483 105 22 90 257 414 188 196 106 90 31 – – 6,370 279 70 399 163 236 923 514 409 4,700 665 151 111 191 160 331 149 130 2,812 610 101 294 19 142 83 50 68 25 14 183 – – – 159 48 39 8 – 8 – – – 2,015 182 31 77 24 53 181 126 54 1,545 84 65 17 48 36 91 44 20 1,141 296 48 188 12 102 41 33 24 – Local and interurban passenger transit ................. Local and suburban transportation .................... Taxicabs ............................................................ Bus charter service ............................................ School buses ..................................................... 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 .................... 16 21 Tendonitis Back pain and pain, except back – – – – 72 – – – 68 24 20 Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Industry 2 SIC code 3 Total cases Sprains, strains Fractures Cuts, punctures Bruises 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 8,169 127 2,759 99 2,144 495 7,537 4,365 486 2,461 9,616 2,604 1,398 1,471 621 3,487 28 379 30 214 127 965 676 62 200 1,337 385 83 121 85 661 – 346 7 188 149 672 341 44 286 1,061 239 94 147 60 514 19 742 26 534 176 1,124 564 109 451 1,381 348 174 146 48 661 Wholesale and retail trade ...................................... 560,360 240,500 31,254 59,274 56,980 Wholesale trade ....................................................... 165,742 74,611 11,077 12,290 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 34,289 7,058 1,032 4,057 4,484 1,979 2,727 3,047 6,626 3,278 40,322 2,223 1,819 1,217 21,347 765 974 1,066 5,025 5,885 6,351 1,180 130 774 515 411 339 385 1,305 1,311 4,726 343 179 165 2,098 221 199 84 352 1,085 394,619 165,888 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 47,889 22,194 12,277 9,993 780 9,640 2,380 297 3,858 1,969 12,794 10,172 616 965 848 31,734 28,033 1,374 2,328 40,636 38,902 103 1,110 193 18,776 8,413 5,122 4,146 199 4,203 889 121 1,683 1,099 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 ............................................... 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 ...................... 46 47 472 473 478 48 481 483 484 49 491 492 493 494 495 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 ................................. 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 ....................................................... 52 521 523 525 526 53 531 533 539 54 541 543 546 549 55 551 553 554 555 56 562 563 565 566 See footnotes at end of table. Page 19 Heat burns Chemical burns Amputations – – – 58 – – 18 – 9 8 21 18 52 28 9 – 13 238 45 44 54 – 92 – – 9 – – – – – – – 59 9 – – – 45 7 – – – 42 35 15,765 3,917 2,268 15,106 1,104 1,312 1,088 7,199 1,013 148 1,136 608 706 348 726 1,651 863 5,091 346 197 227 2,681 124 344 141 430 603 6,360 910 257 967 606 432 664 429 1,366 729 8,746 449 620 170 5,034 246 98 359 848 923 758 147 – – 19 – 55 49 211 232 346 16 – – 100 – – 82 – 56 301 70 – – 19 – 16 53 74 – 1,011 – – – 103 36 575 108 – 134 570 – 148 60 44 – – 113 76 53 518 19 – – 244 54 – – 12 169 20,177 46,984 41,873 14,661 2,605 1,180 2,373 1,812 116 173 192 3,282 2,798 186 297 4,032 3,841 41 83 17 3,140 1,248 1,070 696 – 595 298 – 166 30 2,828 1,880 271 447 182 4,201 3,680 248 273 12,954 12,148 75 283 90 5,091 2,735 1,049 622 179 580 177 19 177 132 2,898 2,198 138 364 146 8,721 7,994 310 417 9,877 9,637 20 114 32 4,115 1,544 1,536 740 – 1,100 352 18 478 119 208 174 – – 29 349 262 9 77 1,104 1,001 14 71 10 776 210 290 228 – 48 – – 16 – 94 89 88 78 – – – 458 427 15 16 208 192 8 – – 527 289 98 66 – 16 – – 12 – – – 8 74 73 – – 330 290 – – – 77 – – – – – – – – – Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry 2 Carpal tunnel syndrome Tendonitis – – Total 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 ............................................... 81 31 44 26 6 18 – 848 709 38 93 387 91 174 64 14 44 – 233 186 19 18 68 19 28 – – 15 – 167 20 114 30 688 375 57 242 595 182 98 108 – 183 Wholesale and retail trade ...................................... 7,322 4,755 Wholesale trade ....................................................... 2,383 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 ...................... With fractures and other injuries With sprains and bruises – – Back pain and pain, except back Total Back pain, hurt back only All other natures 6 27 14 135 91 10 34 154 30 47 11 – 54 60 13 42 6 310 159 22 116 163 51 27 39 – 43 12 471 23 277 159 1,379 904 106 363 1,384 325 166 171 134 589 – 211 8 114 80 800 543 54 199 610 114 80 88 51 278 18 1,135 80 702 344 3,202 1,934 278 982 4,106 1,049 700 379 115 1,846 18,135 2,417 7,476 34,760 15,210 85,431 1,746 6,941 1,228 2,690 9,701 4,492 28,381 1,062 72 101 – 203 – 166 59 344 54 1,320 59 93 42 748 17 – – 51 304 921 120 46 62 253 – 69 78 113 160 825 35 57 31 320 148 94 – 64 76 4,057 1,258 95 372 616 154 359 274 373 557 2,884 118 137 50 1,500 98 88 112 286 496 753 69 16 113 232 71 54 – 73 109 475 15 – – 237 19 – – 33 70 1,626 607 56 153 102 – 191 199 151 146 1,064 34 68 19 631 36 – – 122 100 3,992 695 121 602 489 155 408 324 914 282 5,709 409 523 102 2,897 117 135 234 649 643 1,967 236 55 287 303 116 192 170 532 76 2,525 270 387 38 1,122 – – 74 312 247 15,435 3,761 431 1,426 1,488 943 915 1,273 3,601 1,596 12,946 618 597 318 5,587 879 1,000 606 1,342 2,000 Retail trade .............................................................. 4,939 3,008 11,193 1,189 4,786 25,059 10,718 57,050 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 ................................. 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 ....................................................... 128 98 – 22 – 568 491 55 23 1,998 1,895 – 73 12 573 290 137 134 – 157 17 – 34 55 163 144 – 13 – 519 476 18 25 903 868 10 – 12 277 157 84 37 – 71 12 – 30 12 802 565 17 139 71 2,036 1,796 112 128 1,969 1,793 15 67 10 1,304 739 288 195 – 518 150 10 158 188 60 40 361 283 – 54 17 1,071 974 68 29 715 613 – – – 486 282 97 66 – 137 21 – 89 19 1,504 1,130 54 164 100 6,163 5,513 257 393 5,254 5,068 34 111 29 2,705 1,368 374 884 – 907 100 – 544 101 707 559 – 96 19 2,443 2,154 103 185 2,071 1,987 10 60 13 1,350 643 107 569 – 365 54 – 196 31 4,089 3,118 220 376 261 8,984 7,942 402 639 8,828 7,975 65 440 110 10,527 5,169 2,199 2,230 250 1,441 379 86 559 230 See footnotes at end of table. Page 20 44 – – – 11 201 173 8 19 216 192 – – – 200 79 – 63 – 41 12 – 26 – Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Industry 2 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 Sprains, strains Fractures Cuts, punctures Bruises 617 17,033 12,263 1,818 2,952 107,156 29,747 5,859 1,879 7,184 7,103 3,218 3,645 238 8,354 5,976 955 1,423 36,034 13,356 2,598 1,084 3,319 3,368 1,416 1,447 40 865 548 149 168 4,374 1,516 265 55 435 377 208 161 53 2,034 1,714 109 211 17,394 1,902 368 80 668 267 142 281 44 1,075 791 83 202 10,999 3,088 579 205 877 769 204 258 14 14 43 41 34 34 – – 11,992 170 18 – – 67 50 – – – 1,042 216 35 – 12 34 117 – – – 343 229 – – – 166 – – 55,342 20,252 4,579 3,339 4,386 327 411 106 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 3,844 126 2,850 457 277 122 779 412 231 3,173 1,031 578 1,260 929 10,756 4,954 4,599 1,154 359 60 1,671 21 1,398 134 78 41 131 105 60 523 149 135 231 146 1,736 1,066 530 134 267 9 368 17 174 83 47 46 72 49 33 250 121 55 74 54 2,485 1,454 806 220 61 6 1,419 34 1,168 156 46 11 140 89 55 602 202 128 269 183 1,846 1,022 609 215 108 6 514,390 252,121 26,594 26,762 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 20,503 20,236 5,442 4,032 233 425 32,808 1,672 1,158 9,451 2,300 2,217 683 446 – – 4,828 100 119 1,357 735 736 6,568 14,716 2,524 6,070 737 738 75 751 752 753 754 76 762 764 769 78 783 79 4,200 23,618 22,005 4,572 1,082 12,212 4,138 9,103 2,478 353 6,265 2,838 681 24,596 1,992 9,792 8,002 2,052 408 4,081 1,462 3,452 1,126 102 2,224 1,108 182 11,394 569 57 571 572 573 58 59 591 593 594 596 598 599 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 .............................................. 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 ......................... 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 ..................... Total cases See footnotes at end of table. Page 21 Heat burns Chemical burns Amputations – – – 32 – 24 – – – – 6 – 15 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 12 11 11 6 10 206 140 42 24 49 – – – – 375 213 142 20 8 – 47,195 6,857 3,543 966 4,243 4,057 784 380 – 316 4,748 137 261 963 5,269 5,155 996 738 134 – 7,177 154 342 1,971 1,464 1,464 537 470 – – 382 – 11 88 419 419 126 109 – – 652 – 62 274 63 63 21 19 – – 316 – 8 – 488 997 509 1,258 627 1,475 – 148 65 86 67 39 143 1,622 1,134 256 50 546 283 715 133 – 574 213 51 1,645 104 1,509 2,524 188 54 1,896 387 913 182 – 686 162 32 2,396 453 2,140 1,855 411 126 612 707 703 160 – 528 319 38 2,382 – 9 157 242 32 7 107 96 135 43 – 86 – – 241 – 156 33 14 – – – 90 6 – 46 – – 47 – – 91 414 22 – 320 70 182 61 – 120 86 71 713 97 62 22 13 – – Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry 2 Carpal tunnel syndrome Tendonitis Total With fractures and other injuries All other natures 6 Total Back pain, hurt back only 96 1,072 824 131 117 5,459 1,995 507 89 390 506 228 160 55 462 355 74 33 2,341 980 224 52 183 182 127 98 90 2,752 1,824 289 638 15,179 5,250 1,192 325 1,033 892 687 892 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. ........................................... 44 104 32 20 51 815 595 76 – 139 251 24 102 – 144 137 – 7 608 322 14 13 53 154 44 – – 542 327 82 133 2,917 1,106 207 13 230 251 98 284 7 255 149 26 – 55 28 – – – 168 76 39 53 1,581 266 63 – 61 75 – – Finance, insurance, and real estate ....................... 2,575 882 2,092 270 1,031 4,504 1,693 11,890 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 .............................................. 690 12 441 130 79 17 105 51 42 1,143 368 232 502 318 227 94 125 8 41 – 263 12 196 20 35 – 80 10 6 280 46 78 149 66 139 60 44 36 43 – 424 12 316 57 29 – 83 44 31 514 118 102 213 97 874 457 344 66 57 5 33 90 71 7 11 12 103 32 58 – 10 – 212 6 159 24 14 – – 17 12 300 36 48 134 42 408 237 133 37 17 – 994 17 712 172 50 – 319 106 88 1,188 478 288 348 157 1,674 687 680 304 66 6 396 12 264 70 40 – 20 32 26 371 126 79 138 54 781 318 363 98 39 – 3,197 68 2,166 498 312 126 292 371 234 2,169 778 456 817 520 5,162 2,628 1,950 514 179 26 Services .................................................................... 6,447 4,148 16,965 2,807 7,998 37,053 17,133 85,739 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 ......................... 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 ..................... 174 174 583 144 – 383 1,012 – 88 58 231 224 254 117 – – 962 – 65 73 1,088 1,081 456 253 141 – 3,733 105 72 773 91 91 32 32 521 516 168 112 14 – 1,509 – 23 457 3,266 3,225 750 641 – – 4,706 – 250 1,613 1,329 1,319 271 212 – – 2,012 – 121 760 6,348 5,954 2,292 1,401 138 273 14,036 187 373 3,930 80 114 – 445 284 533 51 184 284 228 913 69 347 1,641 2,639 236 339 287 62 9 192 – 118 28 – 50 – – 125 97 217 109 50 – 47 – 35 14 – 21 – – 232 179 1,750 812 274 94 252 192 228 110 – 118 86 11 809 18 811 265 55 12 85 113 21 – – 20 – – 219 111 381 291 123 48 57 63 88 47 – 41 – – 343 318 1,334 1,298 294 46 792 166 453 91 – 351 140 38 1,175 193 492 658 139 28 406 83 237 40 – 188 85 16 461 658 4,512 5,294 918 286 3,361 729 2,080 524 89 1,462 676 246 3,438 See footnotes at end of table. Page 22 – With sprains and bruises Back pain and pain, except back 67 56 – – 17 11 – – 17 5 – – – 1,078 – 13 134 – Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Industry 2 SIC code 3 Total cases Sprains, strains Fractures Cuts, punctures Bruises Heat burns Chemical burns Amputations – – – – 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 ...................... 793 794 678 2,970 225 1,532 59 210 46 144 125 377 19 12 799 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 9,093 125,189 2,868 48,308 57,572 11,113 2,588 1,166 6,913 2,065 4,639 21,187 5,307 3,562 2,326 8,748 1,244 506 343 163 1,203 7,404 420 1,988 3,810 739 251 90 1,431 721 673 2,796 579 629 298 1,142 148 77 56 20 2,131 5,556 210 1,986 2,596 430 202 109 873 196 641 2,147 322 676 270 737 142 88 52 36 1,790 19,389 294 7,319 9,625 1,286 442 198 1,959 686 1,153 4,473 1,182 889 429 1,806 166 111 77 34 680 2,074 10 719 1,300 27 – – 166 60 105 477 93 170 – 190 10 16 – 13 240 1,098 24 451 459 16 16 – 228 130 97 152 31 48 – 56 – 6 6 – 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 6,485 229 106 182 1,792 484 7,494 2,207 450 1,700 3,138 35 20 69 385 71 1,476 379 155 294 648 – – – – – – – – 73 – 179 20 – 37 119 29 13 197 68 – 97 29 See footnotes at end of table. Page 23 9 8 – 362 64 1,344 714 – 305 287 – 382 181 1,149 314 50 338 446 46 231 – – 159 – – – 14 – 10 52 19 16 – 18 – – – – – – – 9 – 77 16 – 12 46 Table R1. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by industry and selected natures of injury or illness, 1994 — Continued Nature of injury or illness Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders Industry 2 Carpal tunnel syndrome Tendonitis – – Total With fractures and other injuries With sprains and bruises – – – Back pain and pain, except back Total 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 ...................... 10 53 95 35 36 66 181 107 2,327 337 253 890 106 126 519 220 53 131 397 108 93 55 111 31 16 14 – 148 1,411 155 436 646 86 57 70 112 – 80 181 57 41 – 58 – – – – 651 5,447 287 1,866 2,151 675 268 126 847 217 542 1,792 379 309 137 842 124 78 64 14 170 507 – 100 280 84 17 – 167 51 91 165 44 31 – 52 22 9 7 – 273 3,158 87 1,229 1,227 341 170 55 347 74 272 881 204 111 79 423 64 35 32 – 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 ...................... 78 45 76 70 16 317 128 – 88 75 11 20 57 – – 144 65 746 252 99 144 250 – – – – 22 19 104 73 12 13 – 49 16 315 90 50 54 120 – – 26 113 367 107 – 67 168 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 14 Back pain, hurt back only 31 104 353 799 18,368 504 9,577 6,137 1,546 412 144 972 194 694 3,882 994 811 412 1,484 182 82 58 23 374 8,720 190 4,333 3,235 691 239 75 434 76 317 1,932 538 282 270 773 70 15 7 9 2,802 29,324 1,657 10,486 12,852 2,788 880 695 3,146 1,172 1,713 8,395 2,322 1,390 1,533 2,696 454 275 170 105 48 17 – – – 363 14 305 116 – 59 91 107 76 117 1,192 685 3,234 1,075 298 878 984 – 595 35 829 250 120 163 297 – All other natures 6 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. Page 24 SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor
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