Table 2. Number, incidence rate 1, median days away from work 2 and relative standard errors 3 of occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 4 to selected parts of body with musculoskeletal disorders5 in selected ownerships for Tennessee, 2010 Ownership private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry private industry Part of body affected Total Cases All Selected Parts 1 Neck- Including Throat 10 Neck- except internal location of diseases or disorders 2 Trunk 21 Shoulder- including clavicle- scapula 22 Chest- including ribs- internal organs 220 Chest- except internal location of diseases or disorders 23 Back- including spine- spinal cord 230 Back- including spine- spinal cord- unspecified 231 Lumbar region 232 Thoracic region 238 Multiple back regions 24 Abdomen 240 Abdomen- except internal location of diseases or disorders 241 Internal abdominal location- unspecified 245 Intestines- peritoneum 2450 Intestines- peritoneum- unspecified 25 Pelvic region 251 Hip(s) 254 Groin 28 Multiple trunk locations 3 Upper extremities 31 Arm(s) 310 Arm(s)- unspecified 311 Upper arm(s) 312 Elbow(s) 32 Wrist(s) 33 Hand(s)- except finger(s) 34 Finger(s)- fingernail(s) 38 Multiple upper extremities locations 381 Hand(s) and finger(s) 382 Hand(s) and wrist(s) 389 Multiple upper extremities locations- n.e.c. 4 Lower extremities 41 Leg(s) 410 Leg(s)- unspecified 411 Thigh(s) 412 Knee(s) 413 Lower leg(s) 42 Ankle(s) 5,740 110 110 4,020 1,020 40 40 2,310 890 1,260 100 70 310 130 70 110 110 210 20 180 110 870 250 50 50 120 390 40 90 90 20 30 40 460 320 30 20 250 20 110 page 1 of 3 Incidence Rate 32.2 0.6 0.6 22.5 5.7 0.2 0.2 12.9 5.0 7.0 0.5 0.4 1.7 0.7 0.4 0.6 0.6 1.2 0.1 1.0 0.6 4.9 1.4 0.3 0.3 0.7 2.2 0.3 0.5 0.5 0.1 0.2 0.2 2.6 1.8 0.2 0.1 1.4 0.1 0.6 Median Days 14 10 10 12 25 4 4 10 10 13 8 5 14 6 15 24 24 4 14 4 5 16 28 58 28 11 13 14 19 15 101 13 3 25 31 10 4 41 33 37 Relative Standard Error 3.9 15.6 15.6 4.1 5.9 24.0 24.0 4.6 6.2 5.5 16.3 18.9 9.5 14.3 18.6 15.1 15.1 11.2 31.8 12.0 15.1 6.2 10.5 22.9 22.0 14.6 8.6 23.6 16.5 16.8 34.3 27.7 26.5 8.0 9.3 28.0 37.5 10.4 35.6 15.1 private industry private industry local government local government local government local government local government local government local government local government local government local government local government local government local government local government local government local government local government local government local government state government state government state government state government state government state government 48 Multiple lower extremities locations 8 Multiple Body Parts All Selected Parts 2 Trunk 21 Shoulder- including clavicle- scapula 23 Back- including spine- spinal cord 230 Back- including spine- spinal cord- unspecified 231 Lumbar region 238 Multiple back regions 24 Abdomen 245 Intestines- peritoneum 2450 Intestines- peritoneum- unspecified 3 Upper extremities 31 Arm(s) 32 Wrist(s) 34 Finger(s)- fingernail(s) 4 Lower extremities 41 Leg(s) 412 Knee(s) 42 Ankle(s) 8 Multiple Body Parts All Selected Parts 2 Trunk 21 Shoulder- including clavicle- scapula 23 Back- including spine- spinal cord 231 Lumbar region 8 Multiple Body Parts 30 280 880 640 150 420 160 220 30 50 30 30 80 30 30 30 110 70 50 40 30 150 80 30 30 30 50 0.1 1.6 42.8 31.3 7.3 20.4 7.8 10.6 1.3 2.4 1.7 1.7 4.1 1.3 1.4 1.3 5.5 3.4 2.7 1.7 1.6 20.0 11.3 4.7 4.3 3.9 6.2 1 Incidence rates represent the number of injuries and illnesses per 10,000 full-time workers and were calculated as: (N / EH) X 20,000,000 where, N = number of injuries and illnesses, EH = total hours worked by all employees during the calendar year, 20,000,000 = base for 10,000 full-time equivalent workers (working 40 hours per week, 50 weeks per year). 2 Median days away from work is the measure used to summarize the varying lengths of absences from work among the cases with days away from work. Half the cases involved more days and half involved less days than a specified median. Median days away from work are represented in actual values. 3 Relative standard errors are a measure of the sampling error of an estimate. Sampling errors occur because observations are made on a sample, not on the entire population. Estimates based on the different possible samples of the same size and sample design could differ. Relative standard errors less than 0.05 are not shown. 4 Days away from work cases include those which result in days away from work with or without restricted work activity. 5 Includes cases where the nature of injury is: sprains, strains, tears; back pain, hurt back; soreness, pain, hurt, except back; carpal tunnel syndrome; hernia; or musculoskeletal system and connective tissue diseases and disorders and when the event or exposure leading to the injury or illness is: bodily reaction/bending, climbing, crawling, reaching, twisting; overexertion; or repetition. Cases of Raynaud's phenomenon, tarsal tunnel page 2 of 3 15 22 7 6 12 4 5 4 2 33 33 33 15 11 16 15 7 19 19 1 3 20 6 20 3 3 20 30.5 9.8 3.2 3.9 8.7 5.0 8.4 7.2 21.2 15.5 18.7 18.7 11.8 20.8 20.5 21.5 10.1 12.9 14.7 18.4 18.9 14.9 20.6 32.9 34.3 36.2 28.3 syndrome, and herniated spinal discs are not included. Although these cases may be considered MSD's, the survey classifies these cases in categories that also include non-MSD cases. NOTE: Dashes indicate data that do not meet publication guidelines or data for incidence rates less than .05 per 10,000 full-time workers. The scientifically selected probability sample used was one of many possible samples, each of which could have produced different estimates. A measure of sampling variability for each estimate is available upon request. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, December 07, 2011 page 3 of 3
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