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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and number of days away from work, 1993 Industry 2 SIC code 3 Private industry Cases involving 1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total ......................................................... 2,252,591 366,054 16.3 291,760 13.0 467,001 20.7 Agriculture, forestry, and fishing 4 .............. 44,826 6,355 14.2 5,830 13.0 10,421 23.2 Agricultural production 4 .................................. 01-02 21,560 2,830 13.1 2,980 13.8 5,130 23.8 Agricultural production—crops .................... 01 15,608 1,894 12.1 2,108 13.5 3,757 24.1 Field crops, except cash grains ............... 013 2,096 236 11.3 265 12.6 559 26.7 Vegetables and melons ........................... 016 2,345 224 9.5 279 11.9 534 22.8 Fruits and tree nuts .................................. 017 4,854 594 12.2 672 13.8 1,147 23.6 Horticultural specialties ............................ 018 4,439 646 14.5 736 16.6 909 20.5 General farms, primarily crop .................. 019 1,682 179 10.7 140 8.3 574 34.1 Agricultural production—livestock ............... 02 5,952 936 15.7 872 14.7 1,373 23.1 Livestock, except dairy and poultry ......... 021 1,618 235 14.5 208 12.9 378 23.3 Dairy farms .............................................. 024 1,241 180 14.5 166 13.3 266 21.4 Poultry and eggs ...................................... 025 2,075 303 14.6 274 13.2 521 25.1 Animal specialties .................................... 027 834 187 22.4 177 21.3 181 21.7 Agricultural services .................................... 07 22,318 3,400 15.2 2,726 12.2 5,107 22.9 Crop services ........................................... 072 4,525 612 13.5 587 13.0 935 20.7 Veterinary services .................................. 074 1,779 409 23.0 185 10.4 548 30.8 Farm labor and management services .... 076 2,997 297 9.9 286 9.6 665 22.2 Landscape and horticultural services ...... 078 12,076 1,914 15.8 1,592 13.2 2,652 22.0 Forestry ....................................................... 08 579 92 15.9 78 13.5 108 18.7 Timber tracts ............................................ 081 260 57 22.0 40 15.3 54 20.7 Forest products ........................................ 083 27 4 14.0 6 23.3 2 8.5 Forestry services ..................................... 085 292 31 10.7 32 11.0 52 17.8 Fishing, hunting, and trapping ..................... 09 369 33 8.9 46 12.4 76 20.7 Hunting, trapping, game propagation ...... 097 6 4 65.3 Mining 5 .......................................................... 21,090 1,888 9.0 1,620 7.7 3,173 15.0 Metal mining ................................................ 10 1,108 86 7.8 77 6.9 135 12.2 Iron ores .................................................. 101 291 22 7.6 21 7.2 38 13.1 Copper ores ............................................. 102 285 15 5.3 19 6.7 34 11.9 Lead and zinc ores .................................. 103 73 4 5.5 3 4.1 8 11.0 Gold and silver ores ................................. 104 380 35 9.2 27 7.1 46 12.1 Miscellaneous metal ores ........................ 109 66 9 13.6 6 9.1 7 10.6 Coal mining .................................................. 12 7,715 613 7.9 606 7.9 985 12.8 Bituminous coal and lignite mining .......... 122 7,563 598 7.9 596 7.9 968 12.8 Oil and gas extraction .................................. 13 8,597 742 8.6 603 7.0 1,421 16.5 Crude petroleum and natural gas ............ 131 1,685 217 12.9 181 10.7 221 13.1 Oil and gas field services ......................... 138 6,859 515 7.5 415 6.1 1,177 17.2 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels .............. 14 3,670 447 12.2 334 9.1 632 17.2 Dimension stone ...................................... 141 210 26 12.4 16 7.6 28 13.3 Crushed and broken stone ...................... 142 1,820 232 12.7 158 8.7 304 16.7 Sand and gravel ...................................... 144 982 128 13.0 96 9.8 183 18.6 Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals .... 145 258 34 13.2 25 9.7 55 21.3 Chemical and fertilizer minerals .............. 147 204 9 4.4 12 5.9 17 8.3 Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals ........ 149 196 18 9.2 27 13.8 45 23.0 Construction .................................................. 204,769 30,694 15.0 24,269 11.9 39,800 19.4 General building contractors ........................ 15 44,682 6,927 15.5 5,310 11.9 8,515 19.1 Residential building construction ............. 152 22,849 3,405 14.9 2,552 11.2 4,175 18.3 Operative builders ................................... 153 654 96 14.7 92 14.1 148 22.6 Nonresidential building construction ........ 154 21,180 3,426 16.2 2,665 12.6 4,192 19.8 Heavy construction, except building ............ 16 30,005 3,869 12.9 3,247 10.8 5,901 19.7 Highway and street construction ............. 161 9,909 1,312 13.2 968 9.8 1,894 19.1 Heavy construction, except highway ....... 162 20,095 2,557 12.7 2,279 11.3 4,007 19.9 Special trade contractors ............................. 17 130,082 19,898 15.3 15,712 12.1 25,384 19.5 Plumbing, heating, air-conditioning ......... 171 28,729 5,446 19.0 3,860 13.4 5,638 19.6 Painting and paper hanging ..................... 172 5,715 755 13.2 466 8.2 1,054 18.4 Electrical work ......................................... 173 19,846 3,338 16.8 2,446 12.3 4,335 21.8 Masonry, stonework, and plastering ........ 174 20,049 2,636 13.1 2,168 10.8 3,795 18.9 Carpentry and floor work ......................... 175 9,532 1,210 12.7 1,178 12.4 1,888 19.8 Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work ..... 176 13,418 1,745 13.0 1,629 12.1 2,599 19.4 Concrete work ......................................... 177 10,478 1,342 12.8 1,268 12.1 2,176 20.8 Water well drilling .................................... 178 1,098 156 14.2 93 8.5 192 17.5 Miscellaneous special trade contractors ............................................. 179 21,216 3,270 15.4 2,603 12.3 3,708 17.5 See footnotes at end of table. 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Page 1: Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal ... · Oil and gas extraction ..... 13 8,597 742 8.6 603 7.0 1,421 16.5 Crude petroleum and natural gas ..... 131 1,685 217

Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away fromwork1 by industry and number of days away from work, 1993

Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Total ......................................................... 2,252,591 366,054 16.3 291,760 13.0 467,001 20.7

Agriculture, forestry, and fishing 4 .............. 44,826 6,355 14.2 5,830 13.0 10,421 23.2

Agricultural production 4 .................................. 01-02 21,560 2,830 13.1 2,980 13.8 5,130 23.8Agricultural production—crops .................... 01 15,608 1,894 12.1 2,108 13.5 3,757 24.1

Field crops, except cash grains ............... 013 2,096 236 11.3 265 12.6 559 26.7Vegetables and melons ........................... 016 2,345 224 9.5 279 11.9 534 22.8Fruits and tree nuts .................................. 017 4,854 594 12.2 672 13.8 1,147 23.6Horticultural specialties ............................ 018 4,439 646 14.5 736 16.6 909 20.5General farms, primarily crop .................. 019 1,682 179 10.7 140 8.3 574 34.1

Agricultural production—livestock ............... 02 5,952 936 15.7 872 14.7 1,373 23.1Livestock, except dairy and poultry ......... 021 1,618 235 14.5 208 12.9 378 23.3Dairy farms .............................................. 024 1,241 180 14.5 166 13.3 266 21.4Poultry and eggs ...................................... 025 2,075 303 14.6 274 13.2 521 25.1Animal specialties .................................... 027 834 187 22.4 177 21.3 181 21.7

Agricultural services .................................... 07 22,318 3,400 15.2 2,726 12.2 5,107 22.9Crop services ........................................... 072 4,525 612 13.5 587 13.0 935 20.7Veterinary services .................................. 074 1,779 409 23.0 185 10.4 548 30.8Farm labor and management services .... 076 2,997 297 9.9 286 9.6 665 22.2Landscape and horticultural services ...... 078 12,076 1,914 15.8 1,592 13.2 2,652 22.0

Forestry ....................................................... 08 579 92 15.9 78 13.5 108 18.7Timber tracts ............................................ 081 260 57 22.0 40 15.3 54 20.7Forest products ........................................ 083 27 4 14.0 6 23.3 2 8.5Forestry services ..................................... 085 292 31 10.7 32 11.0 52 17.8

Fishing, hunting, and trapping ..................... 09 369 33 8.9 46 12.4 76 20.7Hunting, trapping, game propagation ...... 097 6 4 65.3 – – – –

Mining 5 .......................................................... 21,090 1,888 9.0 1,620 7.7 3,173 15.0

Metal mining ................................................ 10 1,108 86 7.8 77 6.9 135 12.2Iron ores .................................................. 101 291 22 7.6 21 7.2 38 13.1Copper ores ............................................. 102 285 15 5.3 19 6.7 34 11.9Lead and zinc ores .................................. 103 73 4 5.5 3 4.1 8 11.0Gold and silver ores ................................. 104 380 35 9.2 27 7.1 46 12.1Miscellaneous metal ores ........................ 109 66 9 13.6 6 9.1 7 10.6

Coal mining .................................................. 12 7,715 613 7.9 606 7.9 985 12.8Bituminous coal and lignite mining .......... 122 7,563 598 7.9 596 7.9 968 12.8

Oil and gas extraction .................................. 13 8,597 742 8.6 603 7.0 1,421 16.5Crude petroleum and natural gas ............ 131 1,685 217 12.9 181 10.7 221 13.1Oil and gas field services ......................... 138 6,859 515 7.5 415 6.1 1,177 17.2

Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels .............. 14 3,670 447 12.2 334 9.1 632 17.2Dimension stone ...................................... 141 210 26 12.4 16 7.6 28 13.3Crushed and broken stone ...................... 142 1,820 232 12.7 158 8.7 304 16.7Sand and gravel ...................................... 144 982 128 13.0 96 9.8 183 18.6Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals .... 145 258 34 13.2 25 9.7 55 21.3Chemical and fertilizer minerals .............. 147 204 9 4.4 12 5.9 17 8.3Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals ........ 149 196 18 9.2 27 13.8 45 23.0

Construction .................................................. 204,769 30,694 15.0 24,269 11.9 39,800 19.4

General building contractors ........................ 15 44,682 6,927 15.5 5,310 11.9 8,515 19.1Residential building construction ............. 152 22,849 3,405 14.9 2,552 11.2 4,175 18.3Operative builders ................................... 153 654 96 14.7 92 14.1 148 22.6Nonresidential building construction ........ 154 21,180 3,426 16.2 2,665 12.6 4,192 19.8

Heavy construction, except building ............ 16 30,005 3,869 12.9 3,247 10.8 5,901 19.7Highway and street construction ............. 161 9,909 1,312 13.2 968 9.8 1,894 19.1Heavy construction, except highway ....... 162 20,095 2,557 12.7 2,279 11.3 4,007 19.9

Special trade contractors ............................. 17 130,082 19,898 15.3 15,712 12.1 25,384 19.5Plumbing, heating, air-conditioning ......... 171 28,729 5,446 19.0 3,860 13.4 5,638 19.6Painting and paper hanging ..................... 172 5,715 755 13.2 466 8.2 1,054 18.4Electrical work ......................................... 173 19,846 3,338 16.8 2,446 12.3 4,335 21.8Masonry, stonework, and plastering ........ 174 20,049 2,636 13.1 2,168 10.8 3,795 18.9Carpentry and floor work ......................... 175 9,532 1,210 12.7 1,178 12.4 1,888 19.8Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work ..... 176 13,418 1,745 13.0 1,629 12.1 2,599 19.4Concrete work ......................................... 177 10,478 1,342 12.8 1,268 12.1 2,176 20.8Water well drilling .................................... 178 1,098 156 14.2 93 8.5 192 17.5Miscellaneous special tradecontractors ............................................. 179 21,216 3,270 15.4 2,603 12.3 3,708 17.5

See footnotes at end of table.

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Page 2: Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal ... · Oil and gas extraction ..... 13 8,597 742 8.6 603 7.0 1,421 16.5 Crude petroleum and natural gas ..... 131 1,685 217

Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 byindustry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Total ......................................................... 301,941 13.4 256,319 11.4 142,301 6.3 427,215 19.0 6

Agriculture, forestry, and fishing 4 .............. 6,360 14.2 5,204 11.6 3,030 6.8 7,625 17.0 5

Agricultural production 4 .................................. 3,354 15.6 2,463 11.4 1,292 6.0 3,510 16.3 5Agricultural production—crops .................... 2,538 16.3 1,824 11.7 946 6.1 2,542 16.3 6

Field crops, except cash grains ............... 378 18.0 239 11.4 139 6.6 280 13.3 5Vegetables and melons ........................... 359 15.3 306 13.1 184 7.9 460 19.6 7Fruits and tree nuts .................................. 858 17.7 587 12.1 240 4.9 755 15.6 6Horticultural specialties ............................ 644 14.5 514 11.6 243 5.5 748 16.8 5General farms, primarily crop .................. 256 15.2 143 8.5 126 7.5 264 15.7 5

Agricultural production—livestock ............... 816 13.7 639 10.7 346 5.8 969 16.3 5Livestock, except dairy and poultry ......... 232 14.3 180 11.1 110 6.8 275 17.0 5Dairy farms .............................................. 192 15.5 140 11.3 96 7.7 201 16.2 6Poultry and eggs ...................................... 294 14.2 204 9.8 96 4.6 383 18.4 5Animal specialties .................................... 70 8.4 104 12.4 33 3.9 83 9.9 3

Agricultural services .................................... 2,906 13.0 2,555 11.4 1,668 7.5 3,957 17.7 5Crop services ........................................... 538 11.9 619 13.7 367 8.1 867 19.2 7Veterinary services .................................. 236 13.3 144 8.1 116 6.5 141 7.9 4Farm labor and management services .... 417 13.9 496 16.5 210 7.0 626 20.9 8Landscape and horticultural services ...... 1,574 13.0 1,247 10.3 936 7.7 2,163 17.9 5

Forestry ....................................................... 74 12.7 78 13.5 44 7.6 104 18.0 6Timber tracts ............................................ 30 11.3 40 15.5 14 5.3 26 9.9 4Forest products ........................................ 4 14.0 6 23.5 1 4.2 3 12.6 8Forestry services ..................................... 40 13.8 32 10.8 29 10.0 75 25.7 8

Fishing, hunting, and trapping ..................... 27 7.3 108 29.2 26 7.0 54 14.5 12Hunting, trapping, game propagation ...... – – – – – – 2 34.7 1

Mining 5 .......................................................... 2,501 11.9 2,278 10.8 1,442 6.8 8,189 38.8 16

Metal mining ................................................ 132 11.9 130 11.7 93 8.4 455 41.1 20Iron ores .................................................. 37 12.7 31 10.7 25 8.6 117 40.2 20Copper ores ............................................. 34 11.9 39 13.7 26 9.1 118 41.4 21Lead and zinc ores .................................. 8 11.0 6 8.2 6 8.2 38 52.1 34Gold and silver ores ................................. 46 12.1 42 11.1 29 7.6 155 40.8 18Miscellaneous metal ores ........................ 6 9.1 11 16.7 6 9.1 21 31.8 12

Coal mining .................................................. 825 10.7 799 10.4 523 6.8 3,364 43.6 21Bituminous coal and lignite mining .......... 812 10.7 788 10.4 512 6.8 3,289 43.5 21

Oil and gas extraction .................................. 1,111 12.9 979 11.4 637 7.4 3,105 36.1 14Crude petroleum and natural gas ............ 288 17.1 188 11.1 138 8.2 453 26.9 9Oil and gas field services ......................... 823 12.0 790 11.5 499 7.3 2,640 38.5 16

Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels .............. 433 11.8 370 10.1 189 5.1 1,265 34.5 10Dimension stone ...................................... 38 18.1 25 11.9 14 6.7 63 30.0 10Crushed and broken stone ...................... 214 11.8 189 10.4 98 5.4 625 34.3 11Sand and gravel ...................................... 109 11.1 94 9.6 43 4.4 329 33.5 10Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals .... 25 9.7 24 9.3 12 4.7 83 32.2 7Chemical and fertilizer minerals .............. 26 12.7 22 10.8 13 6.4 105 51.5 33Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals ........ 21 10.7 16 8.2 9 4.6 60 30.6 7

Construction .................................................. 24,718 12.1 22,238 10.9 14,622 7.1 48,427 23.6 7

General building contractors ........................ 5,316 11.9 4,882 10.9 3,225 7.2 10,507 23.5 7Residential building construction ............. 2,765 12.1 2,499 10.9 1,719 7.5 5,734 25.1 8Operative builders ................................... 74 11.3 96 14.7 40 6.1 108 16.5 5Nonresidential building construction ........ 2,478 11.7 2,288 10.8 1,466 6.9 4,666 22.0 6

Heavy construction, except building ............ 4,018 13.4 3,343 11.1 2,375 7.9 7,252 24.2 8Highway and street construction ............. 1,338 13.5 1,166 11.8 799 8.1 2,432 24.5 8Heavy construction, except highway ....... 2,680 13.3 2,177 10.8 1,576 7.8 4,820 24.0 7

Special trade contractors ............................. 15,384 11.8 14,013 10.8 9,022 6.9 30,668 23.6 7Plumbing, heating, air-conditioning ......... 3,293 11.5 2,884 10.0 1,925 6.7 5,683 19.8 5Painting and paper hanging ..................... 822 14.4 761 13.3 365 6.4 1,492 26.1 9Electrical work ......................................... 2,034 10.2 2,148 10.8 1,108 5.6 4,437 22.4 5Masonry, stonework, and plastering ........ 2,430 12.1 2,121 10.6 1,664 8.3 5,235 26.1 8Carpentry and floor work ......................... 1,130 11.9 1,193 12.5 833 8.7 2,100 22.0 7Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work ..... 1,803 13.4 1,549 11.5 864 6.4 3,230 24.1 7Concrete work ......................................... 1,325 12.6 1,140 10.9 710 6.8 2,518 24.0 7Water well drilling .................................... 192 17.5 120 10.9 88 8.0 257 23.4 9Miscellaneous special tradecontractors ............................................. 2,356 11.1 2,097 9.9 1,465 6.9 5,717 26.9 7

See footnotes at end of table.

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Page 3: Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal ... · Oil and gas extraction ..... 13 8,597 742 8.6 603 7.0 1,421 16.5 Crude petroleum and natural gas ..... 131 1,685 217

Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away fromwork1 by industry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Manufacturing ................................................ 583,841 106,716 18.3 73,320 12.6 108,372 18.6

Durable goods ............................................... 352,910 66,578 18.9 44,724 12.7 64,040 18.1

Lumber and wood products ......................... 24 40,139 6,871 17.1 5,638 14.0 8,203 20.4Logging .................................................... 241 5,874 501 8.5 702 11.9 992 16.9Sawmills and planing mills ....................... 242 10,244 1,690 16.5 1,301 12.7 2,112 20.6

Sawmills and planing mills, general ..... 2421 8,260 1,307 15.8 1,038 12.6 1,704 20.6Hardwood dimension and flooringmills ................................................... 2426 1,758 353 20.1 234 13.3 355 20.2

Special product sawmills, n.e.c. ......... 2429 226 29 12.9 29 12.8 52 23.2Millwork, plywood and structuralmembers ................................................ 243 12,431 2,364 19.0 1,926 15.5 2,643 21.3Millwork ................................................ 2431 5,100 1,064 20.9 897 17.6 995 19.5Wood kitchen cabinets ........................ 2434 3,301 560 17.0 471 14.3 792 24.0Hardwood veneer and plywood ........... 2435 1,098 215 19.6 143 13.0 260 23.7Softwood veneer and plywood ............ 2436 670 85 12.7 54 8.1 113 16.9Structural wood members, n.e.c. ........ 2439 2,262 440 19.5 360 15.9 482 21.3

Wood containers ...................................... 244 3,197 538 16.8 506 15.8 705 22.1Nailed wood boxes and shook ............. 2441 219 42 19.1 22 10.2 55 25.2Wood pallets and skids ........................ 2448 2,591 439 16.9 426 16.5 579 22.3Wood containers, n.e.c. ...................... 2449 386 57 14.9 58 14.9 71 18.4

Wood buildings and mobile homes .......... 245 4,867 1,033 21.2 735 15.1 1,053 21.6Mobile homes ...................................... 2451 3,578 794 22.2 537 15.0 794 22.2Prefabricated wood buildings .............. 2452 1,289 239 18.6 198 15.4 259 20.1

Miscellaneous wood products ................. 249 3,526 746 21.1 468 13.3 699 19.8Wood preserving ................................. 2491 421 81 19.1 55 13.1 79 18.8Reconstituted wood products .............. 2493 486 82 16.8 36 7.5 97 19.9Wood products, n.e.c. ......................... 2499 2,619 584 22.3 377 14.4 522 19.9

Furniture and fixtures ................................... 25 19,536 3,776 19.3 2,714 13.9 3,958 20.3Household furniture ................................. 251 10,855 2,222 20.5 1,470 13.5 2,246 20.7

Wood household furniture ................... 2511 4,071 868 21.3 526 12.9 890 21.9Upholstered household furniture ......... 2512 3,329 673 20.2 469 14.1 708 21.3Metal household furniture .................... 2514 1,118 272 24.4 175 15.7 235 21.0Mattresses and bedsprings ................. 2515 1,861 329 17.7 211 11.3 349 18.7Wood television and radio cabinets ..... 2517 153 18 11.9 34 21.9 15 10.0Household furniture, n.e.c. ................. 2519 322 61 18.9 56 17.2 48 15.0

Office furniture ......................................... 252 2,178 377 17.3 291 13.4 438 20.1Wood office furniture ........................... 2521 1,047 167 15.9 165 15.8 243 23.2Office furniture, except wood ............... 2522 1,131 210 18.6 126 11.2 195 17.3

Public building and related furniture ........ 253 1,714 331 19.3 278 16.2 320 18.6Partitions and fixtures .............................. 254 3,596 628 17.5 534 14.8 731 20.3

Wood partitions and fixtures ................ 2541 1,863 316 17.0 301 16.2 431 23.1Partitions and fixtures, except wood .... 2542 1,733 312 18.0 232 13.4 300 17.3

Miscellaneous furniture and fixtures ........ 259 1,192 218 18.3 142 11.9 223 18.7Drapery hardware and blinds andshades ............................................... 2591 526 88 16.7 55 10.5 86 16.3

Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c. ............... 2599 666 130 19.6 86 13.0 138 20.6Stone, clay, and glass products ................... 32 22,698 3,758 16.6 2,724 12.0 4,323 19.0

Flat glass ................................................. 321 513 85 16.6 54 10.5 112 21.8Glass and glassware, pressed orblown ..................................................... 322 2,532 338 13.3 192 7.6 380 15.0Glass containers .................................. 3221 1,212 142 11.7 90 7.4 204 16.8Pressed and blown glass, n.e.c. ......... 3229 1,321 196 14.8 102 7.8 176 13.3

Products of purchased glass ................... 323 1,886 401 21.3 239 12.7 363 19.2Cement, hydraulic .................................... 324 483 53 11.0 56 11.6 78 16.1Structural clay products ........................... 325 1,373 215 15.6 153 11.1 257 18.7

Brick and structural clay tile ................. 3251 622 115 18.5 79 12.7 124 20.0Ceramic wall and floor tile ................... 3253 414 58 13.9 40 9.7 83 20.0Clay refractories .................................. 3255 290 37 12.9 26 8.9 42 14.3Structural clay products, n.e.c. ........... 3259 46 5 10.6 8 16.8 8 17.3

Pottery and related products ................... 326 1,801 296 16.4 203 11.3 349 19.4Vitreous plumbing fixtures ................... 3261 519 90 17.3 66 12.8 103 19.8Vitreous china table and kitchenware .. 3262 155 2 1.2 4 2.3 30 19.4Semivitreous table and kitchenware .... 3263 122 16 12.7 9 7.6 16 12.7Porcelain electrical supplies ................ 3264 484 74 15.3 57 11.8 84 17.4Pottery products, n.e.c. ....................... 3269 520 114 22.0 66 12.7 117 22.5

Concrete, gypsum, and plasterproducts ................................................. 327 10,843 1,815 16.7 1,368 12.6 2,216 20.4Concrete block and brick ..................... 3271 1,076 174 16.2 147 13.7 174 16.2

See footnotes at end of table.

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Page 4: Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal ... · Oil and gas extraction ..... 13 8,597 742 8.6 603 7.0 1,421 16.5 Crude petroleum and natural gas ..... 131 1,685 217

Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 byindustry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Manufacturing ................................................ 71,994 12.3 67,574 11.6 39,505 6.8 116,360 19.9 6

Durable goods ............................................... 41,364 11.7 40,216 11.4 24,331 6.9 71,657 20.3 6

Lumber and wood products ......................... 4,933 12.3 4,531 11.3 2,530 6.3 7,434 18.5 5Logging .................................................... 595 10.1 752 12.8 507 8.6 1,826 31.1 12Sawmills and planing mills ....................... 1,303 12.7 1,228 12.0 669 6.5 1,942 19.0 6

Sawmills and planing mills, general ..... 1,072 13.0 980 11.9 544 6.6 1,615 19.6 6Hardwood dimension and flooringmills ................................................... 198 11.2 224 12.7 113 6.4 282 16.0 5

Special product sawmills, n.e.c. ......... 33 14.7 25 10.9 13 5.6 45 20.0 6Millwork, plywood and structuralmembers ................................................ 1,560 12.5 1,239 10.0 728 5.9 1,972 15.9 5Millwork ................................................ 588 11.5 530 10.4 269 5.3 756 14.8 4Wood kitchen cabinets ........................ 473 14.3 298 9.0 211 6.4 496 15.0 5Hardwood veneer and plywood ........... 118 10.7 116 10.6 71 6.5 176 16.0 5Softwood veneer and plywood ............ 94 13.9 78 11.7 56 8.3 190 28.4 10Structural wood members, n.e.c. ........ 288 12.7 217 9.6 120 5.3 353 15.6 4

Wood containers ...................................... 389 12.2 418 13.1 199 6.2 442 13.8 5Nailed wood boxes and shook ............. 29 13.4 24 11.0 15 6.7 32 14.4 5Wood pallets and skids ........................ 317 12.2 352 13.6 144 5.5 335 12.9 5Wood containers, n.e.c. ...................... 43 11.1 42 10.8 41 10.5 75 19.4 6

Wood buildings and mobile homes .......... 613 12.6 508 10.4 236 4.9 690 14.2 4Mobile homes ...................................... 430 12.0 361 10.1 160 4.5 503 14.1 4Prefabricated wood buildings .............. 183 14.2 146 11.4 76 5.9 187 14.5 5

Miscellaneous wood products ................. 473 13.4 388 11.0 191 5.4 562 15.9 5Wood preserving ................................. 63 15.0 53 12.5 22 5.3 68 16.1 5Reconstituted wood products .............. 67 13.8 67 13.9 38 7.7 99 20.4 8Wood products, n.e.c. ......................... 343 13.1 267 10.2 131 5.0 395 15.1 4

Furniture and fixtures ................................... 2,411 12.3 2,390 12.2 929 4.8 3,357 17.2 5Household furniture ................................. 1,350 12.4 1,343 12.4 471 4.3 1,754 16.2 5

Wood household furniture ................... 458 11.2 479 11.8 176 4.3 674 16.6 5Upholstered household furniture ......... 430 12.9 409 12.3 143 4.3 497 14.9 4Metal household furniture .................... 126 11.3 103 9.2 30 2.7 177 15.8 4Mattresses and bedsprings ................. 275 14.8 268 14.4 96 5.2 334 18.0 6Wood television and radio cabinets ..... 7 4.6 46 30.0 3 2.1 30 19.6 12Household furniture, n.e.c. ................. 55 17.0 38 11.9 22 6.9 42 13.0 5

Office furniture ......................................... 235 10.8 309 14.2 122 5.6 407 18.7 5Wood office furniture ........................... 85 8.2 138 13.2 52 4.9 197 18.8 5Office furniture, except wood ............... 149 13.2 171 15.1 70 6.2 210 18.6 7

Public building and related furniture ........ 191 11.1 188 11.0 91 5.3 316 18.4 5Partitions and fixtures .............................. 486 13.5 413 11.5 177 4.9 628 17.4 5

Wood partitions and fixtures ................ 262 14.1 236 12.7 76 4.1 242 13.0 4Partitions and fixtures, except wood .... 223 12.9 177 10.2 102 5.9 386 22.2 6

Miscellaneous furniture and fixtures ........ 151 12.7 136 11.4 69 5.8 253 21.2 6Drapery hardware and blinds andshades ............................................... 89 16.9 72 13.7 29 5.5 107 20.4 7

Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c. ............... 62 9.3 64 9.6 40 6.0 146 21.9 5Stone, clay, and glass products ................... 2,663 11.7 2,589 11.4 1,695 7.5 4,946 21.8 6

Flat glass ................................................. 32 6.3 92 17.9 30 5.8 108 21.1 6Glass and glassware, pressed orblown ..................................................... 269 10.6 325 12.8 194 7.7 835 33.0 13Glass containers .................................. 147 12.1 147 12.2 83 6.8 400 33.0 11Pressed and blown glass, n.e.c. ......... 122 9.3 178 13.5 112 8.4 435 32.9 14

Products of purchased glass ................... 162 8.6 223 11.8 112 5.9 386 20.5 5Cement, hydraulic .................................... 46 9.6 88 18.1 37 7.6 126 26.0 12Structural clay products ........................... 181 13.2 138 10.0 103 7.5 327 23.8 7

Brick and structural clay tile ................. 79 12.7 64 10.3 56 9.0 104 16.8 5Ceramic wall and floor tile ................... 63 15.1 33 8.1 22 5.4 116 27.9 7Clay refractories .................................. 31 10.7 39 13.4 23 7.9 92 31.8 12Structural clay products, n.e.c. ........... 8 17.3 2 3.4 2 3.4 14 31.3 7

Pottery and related products ................... 234 13.0 239 13.3 108 6.0 372 20.7 6Vitreous plumbing fixtures ................... 46 8.9 78 15.1 39 7.5 97 18.6 6Vitreous china table and kitchenware .. 20 12.6 29 18.9 10 6.2 61 39.4 18Semivitreous table and kitchenware .... 16 12.7 22 17.6 10 8.6 34 27.8 13Porcelain electrical supplies ................ 78 16.0 62 12.9 40 8.2 89 18.4 7Pottery products, n.e.c. ....................... 75 14.4 48 9.2 9 1.7 91 17.5 5

Concrete, gypsum, and plasterproducts ................................................. 1,316 12.1 1,142 10.5 847 7.8 2,138 19.7 6Concrete block and brick ..................... 163 15.2 114 10.6 67 6.2 237 22.0 7

See footnotes at end of table.

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Page 5: Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal ... · Oil and gas extraction ..... 13 8,597 742 8.6 603 7.0 1,421 16.5 Crude petroleum and natural gas ..... 131 1,685 217

Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away fromwork1 by industry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Concrete products, n.e.c. ................... 3272 4,583 866 18.9 610 13.3 916 20.0Ready-mixed concrete ......................... 3273 4,904 728 14.8 571 11.6 1,102 22.5Gypsum products ................................ 3275 156 33 21.3 18 11.5 18 11.5

Cut stone and stone products .................. 328 618 129 20.9 89 14.4 126 20.5Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineralproducts ................................................. 329 2,649 426 16.1 370 14.0 442 16.7Abrasive products ................................ 3291 667 120 18.0 81 12.1 103 15.4Asbestos products ............................... 3292 253 58 22.8 49 19.4 38 15.2Minerals, ground or treated ................. 3295 291 32 11.1 33 11.3 85 29.4Mineral wool ........................................ 3296 692 123 17.8 119 17.2 88 12.7Nonclay refractories ............................. 3297 382 41 10.8 35 9.2 38 10.0Nonmetallic mineral products,n.e.c. ................................................. 3299 365 52 14.4 53 14.5 89 24.4

Primary metal industries .............................. 33 33,625 6,178 18.4 3,924 11.7 5,602 16.7Blast furnace and basic steel products .... 331 10,784 1,591 14.8 1,195 11.1 1,543 14.3

Blast furnaces and steel mills .............. 3312 7,119 959 13.5 667 9.4 937 13.2Steel wire and related products ........... 3315 989 214 21.6 156 15.8 164 16.6Cold finishing of steel shapes .............. 3316 901 115 12.8 85 9.4 171 18.9Steel pipe and tubes ............................ 3317 1,647 292 17.8 273 16.6 255 15.5

Iron and steel foundries ........................... 332 8,293 1,951 23.5 1,021 12.3 1,422 17.1Gray and ductile iron foundries ............ 3321 5,472 1,372 25.1 697 12.7 929 17.0Malleable iron foundries ...................... 3322 446 87 19.5 48 10.8 77 17.3Steel investment foundries .................. 3324 601 105 17.5 70 11.6 122 20.4Steel foundries, n.e.c. ......................... 3325 1,773 387 21.8 206 11.6 293 16.5

Primary nonferrous metals ...................... 333 1,412 176 12.4 110 7.8 190 13.4Primary copper .................................... 3331 181 14 7.7 13 7.1 22 12.0Primary aluminum ................................ 3334 845 104 12.3 66 7.8 109 12.9Primary nonferrous metals, n.e.c. ....... 3339 387 58 14.9 32 8.2 59 15.3

Secondary nonferrous metals .................. 334 1,085 229 21.1 116 10.7 214 19.7Nonferrous rolling and drawing ................ 335 5,551 864 15.6 610 11.0 975 17.6

Copper rolling and drawing .................. 3351 898 159 17.7 74 8.2 131 14.6Aluminum sheet, plate, and foil ........... 3353 439 60 13.7 60 13.6 63 14.4Aluminum extruded products ............... 3354 1,088 168 15.4 142 13.1 147 13.5Nonferrous rolling and drawing,n.e.c. .................................................. 3356 468 80 17.2 40 8.4 102 21.7

Nonferrous wiredrawing andinsulating ........................................... 3357 2,478 368 14.8 270 10.9 503 20.3

Nonferrous foundries (castings) .............. 336 5,228 1,110 21.2 716 13.7 1,032 19.7Aluminum die—castings ...................... 3363 2,278 495 21.7 334 14.6 415 18.2Nonferrous die—casting exceptaluminum ........................................... 3364 641 136 21.1 91 14.2 140 21.9

Aluminum foundries ............................. 3365 1,665 354 21.3 184 11.0 344 20.7Copper foundries ................................. 3366 423 71 16.9 66 15.6 95 22.6Nonferrous foundries, n.e.c. ............... 3369 221 54 24.6 41 18.5 37 16.9

Miscellaneous primary metal products .... 339 1,273 257 20.2 157 12.3 227 17.8Metal heat treating ............................... 3398 846 184 21.8 110 13.1 134 15.8Primary metal products, n.e.c. ............ 3399 427 72 16.9 46 10.8 93 21.7

Fabricated metal products ........................... 34 59,144 12,082 20.4 7,749 13.1 10,773 18.2Metal cans and shipping containers ........ 341 1,854 339 18.3 232 12.5 299 16.1

Metal cans ........................................... 3411 1,261 217 17.2 146 11.6 179 14.2Metal barrels, drums, and pails ........... 3412 593 121 20.5 86 14.6 120 20.3

Cutlery, handtools, and hardware ............ 342 4,190 693 16.5 500 11.9 691 16.5Cutlery ................................................. 3421 291 42 14.3 36 12.5 29 10.0Hand and edge tools, n.e.c. ................ 3423 1,259 157 12.5 145 11.5 182 14.5Saw blades and handsaws .................. 3425 181 22 11.8 27 15.0 47 26.0Hardware, n.e.c. ................................. 3429 2,459 473 19.2 291 11.8 432 17.6

Plumbing and heating, except electric ..... 343 1,787 379 21.2 262 14.6 325 18.2Metal sanitary ware ............................. 3431 532 150 28.2 66 12.3 100 18.8Plumbing fixture fittings and trim ......... 3432 569 100 17.6 63 11.1 94 16.5Heating equipment, except electric ..... 3433 686 128 18.7 133 19.3 131 19.1

Fabricated structural metal products ....... 344 20,926 4,715 22.5 2,828 13.5 3,866 18.5Fabricated structural metal .................. 3441 4,714 1,198 25.4 595 12.6 849 18.0Metal doors, sash, and trim ................. 3442 3,051 584 19.1 451 14.8 562 18.4Fabricated plate work (boiler shops) ... 3443 5,790 1,298 22.4 798 13.8 1,114 19.2Sheet metalwork .................................. 3444 4,542 1,016 22.4 631 13.9 795 17.5Architectural metal work ...................... 3446 1,288 291 22.6 150 11.7 254 19.7Prefabricated metal buildings .............. 3448 953 198 20.8 135 14.2 204 21.5Miscellaneous metal work ................... 3449 587 132 22.4 68 11.5 87 14.8

Screw machine products, bolts, etc. ........ 345 3,366 724 21.5 440 13.1 692 20.5Screw machine products ..................... 3451 1,819 420 23.1 232 12.8 401 22.0Bolts, nuts, rivets, and washers ........... 3452 1,547 304 19.7 208 13.4 291 18.8

See footnotes at end of table.

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Page 6: Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal ... · Oil and gas extraction ..... 13 8,597 742 8.6 603 7.0 1,421 16.5 Crude petroleum and natural gas ..... 131 1,685 217

Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 byindustry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Concrete products, n.e.c. ................... 475 10.4 514 11.2 288 6.3 915 20.0 5Ready-mixed concrete ......................... 619 12.6 488 10.0 474 9.7 920 18.8 6Gypsum products ................................ 20 12.9 21 13.7 11 7.0 34 22.1 7

Cut stone and stone products .................. 73 11.8 54 8.8 40 6.5 106 17.2 5Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineralproducts ................................................. 350 13.2 287 10.8 225 8.5 548 20.7 7Abrasive products ................................ 79 11.9 71 10.7 45 6.7 168 25.2 7Asbestos products ............................... 38 15.1 29 11.5 12 4.6 29 11.3 4Minerals, ground or treated ................. 32 10.9 19 6.7 26 9.0 63 21.7 5Mineral wool ........................................ 82 11.9 69 9.9 76 11.0 135 19.5 6Nonclay refractories ............................. 45 11.8 74 19.4 37 9.6 111 29.1 15Nonmetallic mineral products,n.e.c. ................................................. 74 20.3 25 6.8 30 8.2 42 11.5 5

Primary metal industries .............................. 3,897 11.6 4,242 12.6 2,310 6.9 7,472 22.2 7Blast furnace and basic steel products .... 1,117 10.4 1,383 12.8 844 7.8 3,111 28.9 10

Blast furnaces and steel mills .............. 736 10.3 906 12.7 595 8.4 2,319 32.6 13Steel wire and related products ........... 81 8.2 153 15.5 50 5.0 171 17.3 4Cold finishing of steel shapes .............. 93 10.3 101 11.2 76 8.4 261 28.9 10Steel pipe and tubes ............................ 185 11.3 209 12.7 108 6.6 322 19.6 6

Iron and steel foundries ........................... 986 11.9 1,000 12.1 535 6.5 1,378 16.6 5Gray and ductile iron foundries ............ 623 11.4 626 11.4 331 6.0 894 16.3 4Malleable iron foundries ...................... 63 14.2 61 13.6 43 9.6 67 15.0 6Steel investment foundries .................. 89 14.7 92 15.2 42 7.0 82 13.6 6Steel foundries, n.e.c. ......................... 211 11.9 222 12.5 120 6.7 335 18.9 6

Primary nonferrous metals ...................... 194 13.7 183 12.9 94 6.7 465 32.9 12Primary copper .................................... 8 4.6 17 9.3 16 8.6 92 50.6 32Primary aluminum ................................ 138 16.4 110 13.0 59 7.0 258 30.5 11Primary nonferrous metals, n.e.c. ....... 47 12.2 56 14.4 20 5.1 116 29.9 10

Secondary nonferrous metals .................. 143 13.2 107 9.9 82 7.6 194 17.9 5Nonferrous rolling and drawing ................ 637 11.5 879 15.8 430 7.7 1,158 20.9 8

Copper rolling and drawing .................. 136 15.2 125 13.9 60 6.7 212 23.7 9Aluminum sheet, plate, and foil ........... 49 11.3 87 19.9 30 7.0 88 20.1 9Aluminum extruded products ............... 155 14.2 114 10.5 100 9.1 263 24.2 8Nonferrous rolling and drawing,n.e.c. .................................................. 61 13.1 51 10.9 25 5.4 109 23.2 6

Nonferrous wiredrawing andinsulating ........................................... 211 8.5 492 19.9 187 7.5 449 18.1 8

Nonferrous foundries (castings) .............. 667 12.8 564 10.8 272 5.2 869 16.6 5Aluminum die—castings ...................... 290 12.7 258 11.3 114 5.0 374 16.4 4Nonferrous die—casting exceptaluminum ........................................... 65 10.1 51 7.9 34 5.3 125 19.5 5

Aluminum foundries ............................. 244 14.6 186 11.1 74 4.5 279 16.8 5Copper foundries ................................. 36 8.6 51 12.1 28 6.7 74 17.6 5Nonferrous foundries, n.e.c. ............... 32 14.7 18 8.0 22 9.8 17 7.6 4

Miscellaneous primary metal products .... 154 12.1 128 10.0 53 4.2 298 23.4 5Metal heat treating ............................... 104 12.3 81 9.6 34 4.1 197 23.3 5Primary metal products, n.e.c. ............ 50 11.6 46 10.9 19 4.4 101 23.6 6

Fabricated metal products ........................... 6,867 11.6 6,606 11.2 3,918 6.6 11,148 18.8 5Metal cans and shipping containers ........ 200 10.8 246 13.3 152 8.2 386 20.8 7

Metal cans ........................................... 151 12.0 200 15.8 104 8.2 264 21.0 9Metal barrels, drums, and pails ........... 49 8.2 46 7.8 48 8.1 121 20.5 5

Cutlery, handtools, and hardware ............ 532 12.7 586 14.0 326 7.8 863 20.6 8Cutlery ................................................. 28 9.7 67 23.0 50 17.0 39 13.5 11Hand and edge tools, n.e.c. ................ 165 13.1 198 15.7 82 6.5 330 26.2 10Saw blades and handsaws .................. 17 9.3 24 13.1 16 9.1 28 15.6 5Hardware, n.e.c. ................................. 322 13.1 297 12.1 178 7.3 465 18.9 6

Plumbing and heating, except electric ..... 238 13.3 187 10.5 114 6.4 283 15.8 5Metal sanitary ware ............................. 63 11.9 47 8.9 26 4.8 80 15.0 4Plumbing fixture fittings and trim ......... 88 15.4 84 14.7 39 6.8 101 17.8 7Heating equipment, except electric ..... 87 12.6 56 8.2 49 7.2 102 14.8 4

Fabricated structural metal products ....... 2,439 11.7 2,126 10.2 1,256 6.0 3,695 17.7 5Fabricated structural metal .................. 561 11.9 412 8.7 272 5.8 826 17.5 4Metal doors, sash, and trim ................. 387 12.7 330 10.8 211 6.9 527 17.3 5Fabricated plate work (boiler shops) ... 633 10.9 601 10.4 361 6.2 986 17.0 4Sheet metalwork .................................. 529 11.7 495 10.9 261 5.8 814 17.9 5Architectural metal work ...................... 138 10.7 104 8.0 59 4.6 293 22.7 5Prefabricated metal buildings .............. 108 11.3 89 9.4 54 5.7 164 17.2 5Miscellaneous metal work ................... 83 14.1 96 16.3 38 6.4 85 14.4 6

Screw machine products, bolts, etc. ........ 406 12.1 409 12.1 186 5.5 510 15.1 5Screw machine products ..................... 203 11.2 211 11.6 104 5.7 249 13.7 4Bolts, nuts, rivets, and washers ........... 203 13.1 198 12.8 82 5.3 261 16.9 5

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away fromwork1 by industry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Metal forgings and stampings .................. 346 9,965 1,774 17.8 1,100 11.0 1,667 16.7Iron and steel forgings ......................... 3462 1,644 326 19.8 206 12.5 255 15.5Nonferrous forgings ............................. 3463 321 37 11.6 24 7.5 54 16.8Automotive stampings ......................... 3465 4,455 715 16.0 459 10.3 719 16.1Crowns and closures ........................... 3466 198 26 12.9 15 7.4 26 13.4Metal stampings, n.e.c. ....................... 3469 3,347 670 20.0 396 11.8 613 18.3

Metal services, n.e.c. .............................. 347 5,942 1,081 18.2 923 15.5 1,314 22.1Plating and polishing ........................... 3471 3,456 526 15.2 560 16.2 832 24.1Metal coating and allied services ......... 3479 2,486 556 22.3 363 14.6 482 19.4

Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c. .......... 348 1,052 158 15.0 128 12.2 184 17.5Small arms ammunition ....................... 3482 146 22 15.0 16 11.2 25 17.2Ammunition, except for small arms,n.e.c. ................................................. 3483 506 54 10.6 64 12.7 96 18.9

Small arms ........................................... 3484 318 65 20.5 39 12.3 55 17.4Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c. ...... 3489 82 17 20.5 9 10.6 8 10.2

Miscellaneous fabricated metalproducts ................................................. 349 10,061 2,220 22.1 1,337 13.3 1,736 17.3Industrial valves ................................... 3491 886 194 21.9 96 10.9 143 16.1Fluid power valves and hose fittings .... 3492 813 170 20.9 91 11.2 178 21.9Steel springs, except wire .................... 3493 288 75 26.1 34 11.6 40 13.9Valves and pipe fittings, n.e.c. ............ 3494 1,106 233 21.0 140 12.6 226 20.4Wire springs ......................................... 3495 576 169 29.3 76 13.1 104 18.0Miscellaneous fabricated wireproducts ............................................. 3496 2,578 411 15.9 356 13.8 462 17.9

Metal foil and leaf ................................ 3497 191 26 13.4 26 13.4 23 12.0Fabricated pipe and fittings ................. 3498 1,144 323 28.2 143 12.5 145 12.7Fabricated metal products, n.e.c. ....... 3499 2,479 620 25.0 376 15.2 415 16.8

Industrial machinery and equipment ............ 35 55,342 11,662 21.1 7,263 13.1 10,105 18.3Engines and turbines ............................... 351 2,049 344 16.8 262 12.8 250 12.2

Turbines and turbine generator sets .... 3511 858 132 15.3 139 16.2 84 9.8Internal combustion engines, n.e.c. .... 3519 1,191 213 17.9 124 10.4 166 13.9

Farm and garden machinery ................... 352 4,160 1,037 24.9 644 15.5 782 18.8Farm machinery and equipment .......... 3523 3,040 736 24.2 450 14.8 636 20.9Lawn and garden equipment ............... 3524 1,121 300 26.8 194 17.3 146 13.1

Construction and related machinery ........ 353 8,795 1,881 21.4 1,074 12.2 1,528 17.4Construction machinery ....................... 3531 2,897 540 18.6 251 8.7 446 15.4Mining machinery ................................ 3532 794 141 17.8 96 12.1 177 22.3Oil and gas field machinery ................. 3533 1,432 294 20.6 193 13.5 250 17.4Elevators and moving stairways .......... 3534 397 76 19.2 80 20.0 77 19.3Conveyors and conveyingequipment .......................................... 3535 1,466 346 23.6 194 13.2 282 19.2

Hoists, cranes, and monorails ............. 3536 327 69 21.3 36 10.9 57 17.5Industrial trucks and tractors ............... 3537 1,482 414 27.9 225 15.2 241 16.2

Metalworking machinery .......................... 354 8,593 1,853 21.6 1,176 13.7 1,528 17.8Machine tools, metal cutting types ...... 3541 927 231 24.9 104 11.2 160 17.2Machine tools, metal forming types ..... 3542 624 139 22.3 68 10.9 75 12.0Industrial patterns ................................ 3543 263 72 27.5 19 7.2 44 16.8Special dies, tools, jigs and fixtures ..... 3544 3,956 782 19.8 571 14.4 748 18.9Machine tool accessories .................... 3545 1,116 293 26.2 182 16.3 186 16.6Power-driven handtools ....................... 3546 678 123 18.1 83 12.2 129 19.0Rolling mill machinery .......................... 3547 186 41 22.2 30 16.1 35 18.8Welding apparatus ............................... 3548 632 128 20.3 97 15.3 101 16.0Metalworking machinery, n.e.c. .......... 3549 210 44 20.7 23 10.8 50 23.7

Special industry machinery ...................... 355 4,808 1,000 20.8 554 11.5 838 17.4Textile machinery ................................ 3552 451 48 10.6 42 9.3 96 21.3Woodworking machinery ..................... 3553 380 90 23.7 54 14.1 84 22.0Paper industries machinery ................. 3554 602 104 17.4 59 9.8 99 16.5Printing trades machinery .................... 3555 515 97 18.8 50 9.8 63 12.2Food products machinery .................... 3556 977 227 23.2 102 10.4 154 15.7Special industry machinery, n.e.c. ...... 3559 1,883 434 23.0 247 13.1 342 18.2

General industrial machinery ................... 356 7,661 1,657 21.6 1,014 13.2 1,320 17.2Pumps and pumping equipment .......... 3561 854 166 19.5 133 15.6 153 18.0Ball and roller bearings ........................ 3562 1,109 220 19.9 152 13.7 166 15.0Air and gas compressors ..................... 3563 645 149 23.1 91 14.1 93 14.4Blowers and fans ................................. 3564 1,301 247 19.0 163 12.5 267 20.5Packaging machinery .......................... 3565 420 102 24.3 66 15.8 70 16.6Speed changers, drives, and gears ..... 3566 550 119 21.7 73 13.3 96 17.5Industrial furnaces and ovens .............. 3567 572 120 21.0 72 12.7 112 19.6Power transmission equipment,n.e.c. ................................................. 3568 720 154 21.5 76 10.5 114 15.8

General industrial machinery, n.e.c. ... 3569 1,490 379 25.4 187 12.6 249 16.7

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 byindustry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Metal forgings and stampings .................. 1,100 11.0 1,247 12.5 743 7.5 2,335 23.4 7Iron and steel forgings ......................... 191 11.6 222 13.5 120 7.3 325 19.8 6Nonferrous forgings ............................. 25 7.8 75 23.5 22 6.9 83 25.8 13Automotive stampings ......................... 391 8.8 559 12.5 397 8.9 1,215 27.3 10Crowns and closures ........................... 48 24.0 21 10.6 17 8.6 46 23.1 8Metal stampings, n.e.c. ....................... 445 13.3 370 11.1 187 5.6 666 19.9 5

Metal services, n.e.c. .............................. 716 12.1 655 11.0 306 5.2 946 15.9 5Plating and polishing ........................... 353 10.2 416 12.0 193 5.6 576 16.7 5Metal coating and allied services ......... 363 14.6 240 9.6 113 4.5 371 14.9 4

Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c. .......... 132 12.6 114 10.8 85 8.1 250 23.8 7Small arms ammunition ....................... 8 5.4 10 7.1 7 4.9 57 39.2 12Ammunition, except for small arms,n.e.c. ................................................. 81 16.1 53 10.4 44 8.7 115 22.7 8

Small arms ........................................... 36 11.2 36 11.3 22 6.9 65 20.5 5Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c. ...... 8 9.1 15 18.3 12 15.3 13 16.0 10

Miscellaneous fabricated metalproducts ................................................. 1,103 11.0 1,037 10.3 749 7.4 1,880 18.7 5Industrial valves ................................... 105 11.8 92 10.4 66 7.4 190 21.5 6Fluid power valves and hose fittings .... 97 11.9 91 11.2 34 4.2 152 18.6 5Steel springs, except wire .................... 42 14.7 24 8.5 17 5.9 56 19.3 5Valves and pipe fittings, n.e.c. ............ 123 11.1 105 9.5 68 6.1 212 19.2 5Wire springs ......................................... 52 9.1 40 7.0 38 6.7 97 16.8 4Miscellaneous fabricated wireproducts ............................................. 285 11.0 337 13.1 216 8.4 512 19.9 6

Metal foil and leaf ................................ 31 16.4 33 17.2 12 6.4 40 21.1 8Fabricated pipe and fittings ................. 120 10.5 88 7.7 90 7.8 235 20.5 5Fabricated metal products, n.e.c. ....... 247 10.0 225 9.1 209 8.4 387 15.6 4

Industrial machinery and equipment ............ 6,630 12.0 5,926 10.7 3,741 6.8 10,015 18.1 5Engines and turbines ............................... 216 10.5 268 13.1 169 8.2 539 26.3 10

Turbines and turbine generator sets .... 62 7.3 102 11.9 72 8.4 267 31.1 11Internal combustion engines, n.e.c. .... 153 12.9 166 13.9 97 8.1 272 22.9 9

Farm and garden machinery ................... 429 10.3 464 11.1 213 5.1 591 14.2 4Farm machinery and equipment .......... 294 9.7 339 11.2 173 5.7 411 13.5 4Lawn and garden equipment ............... 135 12.0 124 11.1 40 3.6 180 16.1 4

Construction and related machinery ........ 1,127 12.8 962 10.9 679 7.7 1,545 17.6 5Construction machinery ....................... 396 13.7 429 14.8 243 8.4 594 20.5 8Mining machinery ................................ 82 10.3 79 10.0 87 10.9 132 16.6 5Oil and gas field machinery ................. 180 12.6 100 7.0 125 8.7 290 20.3 5Elevators and moving stairways .......... 39 9.7 48 12.1 40 10.1 37 9.4 5Conveyors and conveyingequipment .......................................... 173 11.8 142 9.7 91 6.2 239 16.3 4

Hoists, cranes, and monorails ............. 51 15.7 55 16.8 19 5.7 39 12.0 6Industrial trucks and tractors ............... 206 13.9 109 7.3 75 5.0 213 14.4 4

Metalworking machinery .......................... 980 11.4 929 10.8 575 6.7 1,553 18.1 5Machine tools, metal cutting types ...... 94 10.1 95 10.3 65 7.0 178 19.2 5Machine tools, metal forming types ..... 65 10.4 81 13.0 37 5.9 159 25.4 7Industrial patterns ................................ 35 13.3 46 17.6 19 7.3 27 10.3 5Special dies, tools, jigs and fixtures ..... 454 11.5 410 10.4 274 6.9 717 18.1 5Machine tool accessories .................... 102 9.1 102 9.2 67 6.0 185 16.6 3Power-driven handtools ....................... 93 13.7 83 12.3 53 7.8 114 16.9 6Rolling mill machinery .......................... 18 9.7 15 8.1 13 7.1 34 18.1 4Welding apparatus ............................... 84 13.3 86 13.7 29 4.6 106 16.8 5Metalworking machinery, n.e.c. .......... 36 17.0 9 4.1 17 8.1 33 15.6 5

Special industry machinery ...................... 705 14.7 555 11.5 305 6.3 851 17.7 6Textile machinery ................................ 115 25.5 49 11.0 30 6.6 71 15.7 7Woodworking machinery ..................... 41 10.7 42 11.2 12 3.0 58 15.3 4Paper industries machinery ................. 97 16.2 56 9.4 38 6.4 147 24.4 7Printing trades machinery .................... 87 16.9 84 16.3 31 6.1 103 20.0 8Food products machinery .................... 128 13.1 91 9.3 81 8.3 194 19.9 6Special industry machinery, n.e.c. ...... 237 12.6 232 12.3 113 6.0 278 14.8 5

General industrial machinery ................... 873 11.4 807 10.5 505 6.6 1,486 19.4 5Pumps and pumping equipment .......... 120 14.1 80 9.4 53 6.2 148 17.3 5Ball and roller bearings ........................ 97 8.7 149 13.4 85 7.7 239 21.6 7Air and gas compressors ..................... 45 7.0 84 13.0 38 5.9 145 22.5 5Blowers and fans ................................. 152 11.7 130 10.0 85 6.5 258 19.9 5Packaging machinery .......................... 47 11.3 40 9.5 26 6.2 69 16.5 4Speed changers, drives, and gears ..... 48 8.7 78 14.3 38 6.9 97 17.6 5Industrial furnaces and ovens .............. 79 13.8 62 10.8 44 7.8 82 14.3 5Power transmission equipment,n.e.c. ................................................. 98 13.6 56 7.8 48 6.7 173 24.0 6

General industrial machinery, n.e.c. ... 186 12.5 128 8.6 87 5.9 274 18.4 4

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away fromwork1 by industry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Computer and office equipment .............. 357 3,003 581 19.3 470 15.6 526 17.5Electronic computers ........................... 3571 1,353 254 18.8 219 16.2 223 16.5Computer storage devices ................... 3572 370 89 24.1 55 14.8 72 19.4Computer peripheral equipment,n.e.c. ................................................. 3577 564 100 17.8 87 15.5 86 15.3

Office machines, n.e.c. ....................... 3579 519 114 21.9 66 12.7 97 18.7Refrigeration and service machinery ....... 358 6,166 1,159 18.8 827 13.4 1,191 19.3

Automatic vending machines ............... 3581 318 52 16.3 52 16.3 82 25.6Commercial laundry equipment ........... 3582 315 60 19.0 53 16.7 67 21.3Refrigeration and heatingequipment .......................................... 3585 4,109 770 18.7 531 12.9 709 17.3

Measuring and dispensing pumps ....... 3586 209 48 23.0 14 6.8 42 20.2Service industry machinery, n.e.c. ...... 3589 1,215 230 18.9 177 14.6 291 24.0

Industrial machinery, n.e.c. ..................... 359 10,106 2,150 21.3 1,243 12.3 2,142 21.2Carburetors, pistons, rings, valves ...... 3592 742 84 11.4 77 10.4 132 17.8Fluid power cylinders and actuators .... 3593 701 144 20.5 95 13.5 128 18.3Fluid power pumps and motors ........... 3594 843 177 21.0 109 13.0 124 14.7Scales and balances, exceptlaboratory ........................................... 3596 207 54 26.4 27 13.2 39 18.8

Industrial machinery, n.e.c. ................. 3599 7,613 1,691 22.2 935 12.3 1,718 22.6Electronic and other electric equipment ...... 36 32,025 6,088 19.0 4,247 13.3 6,004 18.7

Electric distribution equipment ................. 361 2,100 428 20.4 270 12.9 350 16.7Transformers, except electronic .......... 3612 1,162 274 23.6 129 11.1 190 16.4Switchgear and switchboardapparatus ........................................... 3613 938 155 16.5 142 15.1 159 17.0

Electrical industrial apparatus .................. 362 3,738 669 17.9 487 13.0 647 17.3Motors and generators ........................ 3621 2,278 355 15.6 321 14.1 425 18.6Carbon and graphite products ............. 3624 226 25 10.9 16 7.1 26 11.7Relays and industrial controls .............. 3625 1,068 240 22.5 117 10.9 174 16.3Electrical industrial apparatus, n.e.c. .. 3629 167 49 29.5 34 20.1 22 12.9

Household appliances ............................. 363 4,135 862 20.8 460 11.1 646 15.6Household cooking equipment ............ 3631 479 129 27.0 34 7.1 79 16.5Household refrigerators andfreezers .............................................. 3632 834 173 20.7 96 11.5 151 18.1

Household laundry equipment ............. 3633 498 77 15.5 53 10.6 66 13.2Electric housewares and fans .............. 3634 768 135 17.5 104 13.6 125 16.3Household vacuum cleaners ............... 3635 408 55 13.5 37 9.0 28 6.9Household appliances, n.e.c. ............. 3639 1,148 293 25.6 136 11.9 197 17.2

Electric lighting and wiring equipment ..... 364 4,642 906 19.5 517 11.1 869 18.7Electric lamps ...................................... 3641 454 69 15.3 44 9.8 75 16.5Current-carrying wiring devices ........... 3643 1,572 328 20.9 178 11.3 298 19.0Noncurrent-carrying wiring devices ..... 3644 635 152 23.9 73 11.5 100 15.7Residential lighting fixtures .................. 3645 612 116 18.9 56 9.1 121 19.8Commercial lighting fixtures ................ 3646 627 98 15.6 74 11.9 123 19.6Vehicular lighting equipment ............... 3647 415 60 14.4 60 14.4 78 18.7Lighting equipment, n.e.c. .................. 3648 329 83 25.4 31 9.6 76 23.0

Household audio and video equipment ... 365 1,556 346 22.2 246 15.8 287 18.4Household audio and videoequipment .......................................... 3651 1,086 274 25.3 172 15.8 167 15.3

Prerecorded records and tapes ........... 3652 470 71 15.1 74 15.6 120 25.5Communications equipment .................... 366 2,915 425 14.6 387 13.3 614 21.1

Telephone and telegraph apparatus .... 3661 1,087 153 14.1 152 14.0 210 19.3Radio and tv communicationsequipment .......................................... 3663 1,442 206 14.3 200 13.9 322 22.4

Communications equipment, n.e.c. .... 3669 386 66 17.1 34 8.9 82 21.2Electronic components andaccessories ............................................ 367 9,435 1,814 19.2 1,408 14.9 1,969 20.9Electron tubes ...................................... 3671 873 146 16.7 113 13.0 201 23.0Printed circuit boards ........................... 3672 1,848 350 18.9 340 18.4 373 20.2Semiconductors and related devices ... 3674 2,444 493 20.2 379 15.5 564 23.1Electronic capacitors ........................... 3675 282 55 19.5 41 14.5 41 14.6Electronic resistors .............................. 3676 194 53 27.1 28 14.5 27 13.7Electronic coils and transformers ........ 3677 505 53 10.5 61 12.0 96 18.9Electronic connectors .......................... 3678 402 109 27.2 30 7.5 56 14.0Electronic components, n.e.c. ............ 3679 2,888 556 19.2 416 14.4 611 21.2

Miscellaneous electrical equipment andsupplies ................................................. 369 3,503 638 18.2 473 13.5 621 17.7Storage batteries ................................. 3691 643 104 16.1 64 9.9 106 16.4Primary batteries, dry and wet ............. 3692 304 47 15.4 47 15.6 46 15.0Engine electrical equipment ................ 3694 1,625 265 16.3 217 13.3 303 18.6

See footnotes at end of table.

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Page 10: Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal ... · Oil and gas extraction ..... 13 8,597 742 8.6 603 7.0 1,421 16.5 Crude petroleum and natural gas ..... 131 1,685 217

Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 byindustry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Computer and office equipment .............. 423 14.1 278 9.3 175 5.8 551 18.4 5Electronic computers ........................... 168 12.4 137 10.1 73 5.4 279 20.6 5Computer storage devices ................... 50 13.6 26 7.1 22 6.0 55 14.9 5Computer peripheral equipment,n.e.c. ................................................. 100 17.7 63 11.1 46 8.1 82 14.6 6

Office machines, n.e.c. ....................... 61 11.8 42 8.0 32 6.1 108 20.8 5Refrigeration and service machinery ....... 778 12.6 718 11.6 404 6.5 1,090 17.7 5

Automatic vending machines ............... 52 16.3 27 8.6 10 3.1 44 13.8 4Commercial laundry equipment ........... 25 7.9 30 9.6 27 8.6 54 17.0 4Refrigeration and heatingequipment .......................................... 558 13.6 482 11.7 306 7.4 755 18.4 6

Measuring and dispensing pumps ....... 35 16.9 21 9.9 14 6.6 35 16.6 5Service industry machinery, n.e.c. ...... 108 8.9 158 13.0 48 3.9 203 16.7 4

Industrial machinery, n.e.c. ..................... 1,100 10.9 945 9.4 716 7.1 1,810 17.9 5Carburetors, pistons, rings, valves ...... 84 11.3 83 11.1 87 11.7 194 26.2 10Fluid power cylinders and actuators .... 59 8.5 87 12.4 49 7.0 139 19.8 5Fluid power pumps and motors ........... 100 11.9 74 8.7 54 6.4 205 24.4 7Scales and balances, exceptlaboratory ........................................... 28 13.8 16 7.6 14 6.7 28 13.5 4

Industrial machinery, n.e.c. ................. 828 10.9 686 9.0 512 6.7 1,243 16.3 4Electronic and other electric equipment ...... 3,935 12.3 3,664 11.4 2,328 7.3 5,758 18.0 5

Electric distribution equipment ................. 257 12.2 238 11.4 125 6.0 431 20.5 6Transformers, except electronic .......... 159 13.7 114 9.8 83 7.2 212 18.3 5Switchgear and switchboardapparatus ........................................... 97 10.4 124 13.2 42 4.4 219 23.3 6

Electrical industrial apparatus .................. 434 11.6 495 13.2 244 6.5 762 20.4 6Motors and generators ........................ 279 12.3 298 13.1 158 6.9 443 19.4 6Carbon and graphite products ............. 17 7.5 52 23.0 20 9.1 69 30.7 16Relays and industrial controls .............. 127 11.9 139 13.0 60 5.7 210 19.7 6Electrical industrial apparatus, n.e.c. .. 12 7.1 6 3.7 5 3.1 40 23.7 3

Household appliances ............................. 491 11.9 566 13.7 397 9.6 712 17.2 7Household cooking equipment ............ 42 8.7 76 15.8 39 8.1 80 16.7 5Household refrigerators andfreezers .............................................. 85 10.2 117 14.0 75 8.9 139 16.6 5

Household laundry equipment ............. 86 17.2 82 16.5 57 11.4 78 15.6 9Electric housewares and fans .............. 108 14.1 79 10.2 64 8.4 152 19.8 6Household vacuum cleaners ............... 32 8.0 72 17.6 84 20.6 100 24.5 18Household appliances, n.e.c. ............. 138 12.0 141 12.3 78 6.8 164 14.3 5

Electric lighting and wiring equipment ..... 603 13.0 466 10.0 364 7.8 918 19.8 6Electric lamps ...................................... 53 11.6 47 10.3 46 10.0 120 26.5 10Current-carrying wiring devices ........... 194 12.3 133 8.5 124 7.9 317 20.2 5Noncurrent-carrying wiring devices ..... 94 14.9 70 11.1 43 6.8 103 16.2 5Residential lighting fixtures .................. 124 20.2 67 10.9 42 6.9 86 14.1 7Commercial lighting fixtures ................ 76 12.2 70 11.2 57 9.0 129 20.5 7Vehicular lighting equipment ............... 44 10.7 51 12.4 32 7.6 91 21.9 7Lighting equipment, n.e.c. .................. 18 5.3 28 8.4 21 6.3 72 22.0 4

Household audio and video equipment ... 192 12.4 141 9.1 131 8.4 214 13.8 4Household audio and videoequipment .......................................... 141 13.0 117 10.8 72 6.6 144 13.2 4

Prerecorded records and tapes ........... 51 10.8 24 5.2 60 12.7 70 15.0 5Communications equipment .................... 410 14.1 357 12.2 165 5.7 556 19.1 6

Telephone and telegraph apparatus .... 169 15.5 139 12.8 60 5.5 204 18.7 6Radio and tv communicationsequipment .......................................... 197 13.7 164 11.4 94 6.5 258 17.9 5

Communications equipment, n.e.c. .... 44 11.4 54 13.9 12 3.0 94 24.4 7Electronic components andaccessories ............................................ 1,153 12.2 938 9.9 612 6.5 1,542 16.3 5Electron tubes ...................................... 126 14.4 99 11.4 45 5.1 143 16.4 5Printed circuit boards ........................... 206 11.2 258 14.0 89 4.8 231 12.5 4Semiconductors and related devices ... 356 14.6 152 6.2 126 5.2 374 15.3 4Electronic capacitors ........................... 43 15.3 26 9.2 26 9.2 50 17.7 6Electronic resistors .............................. 8 4.4 22 11.5 19 9.8 37 19.0 5Electronic coils and transformers ........ 51 10.1 70 13.9 63 12.5 111 22.0 10Electronic connectors .......................... 53 13.2 70 17.5 15 3.8 68 16.8 6Electronic components, n.e.c. ............ 309 10.7 240 8.3 228 7.9 528 18.3 5

Miscellaneous electrical equipment andsupplies ................................................. 396 11.3 463 13.2 290 8.3 623 17.8 6Storage batteries ................................. 91 14.1 86 13.3 65 10.1 128 20.0 7Primary batteries, dry and wet ............. 45 14.9 46 14.9 20 6.4 54 17.7 7Engine electrical equipment ................ 166 10.2 215 13.2 157 9.7 302 18.6 6

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away fromwork1 by industry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Magnetic and optical recordingmedia ................................................. 3695 284 68 24.0 36 12.9 53 18.7

Electrical equipment and supplies,n.e.c. ................................................. 3699 647 154 23.8 109 16.8 113 17.5

Transportation equipment ............................ 37 67,081 11,643 17.4 7,127 10.6 10,704 16.0Motor vehicles and equipment ................. 371 38,291 6,399 16.7 4,094 10.7 6,215 16.2

Motor vehicles and car bodies ............. 3711 15,721 2,008 12.8 1,438 9.1 2,171 13.8Truck and bus bodies .......................... 3713 2,044 459 22.4 257 12.6 392 19.2Motor vehicle parts and accessories ... 3714 17,330 3,028 17.5 1,821 10.5 3,101 17.9Truck trailers ........................................ 3715 2,356 718 30.5 426 18.1 383 16.3Motor homes ........................................ 3716 838 186 22.2 152 18.1 167 19.9

Aircraft and parts ..................................... 372 12,642 2,377 18.8 1,289 10.2 1,902 15.0Aircraft ................................................. 3721 7,074 1,308 18.5 659 9.3 1,014 14.3Aircraft engines and engine parts ........ 3724 2,129 419 19.7 297 13.9 379 17.8Aircraft parts and equipment, n.e.c. .... 3728 3,440 650 18.9 333 9.7 509 14.8

Ship and boat building and repairing ....... 373 10,459 1,655 15.8 1,153 11.0 1,578 15.1Ship building and repairing .................. 3731 8,165 1,218 14.9 785 9.6 1,089 13.3Boat building and repairing .................. 3732 2,293 438 19.1 369 16.1 489 21.3

Railroad equipment ................................. 374 1,449 202 13.9 150 10.4 271 18.7Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts .............. 375 1,126 226 20.1 80 7.1 193 17.1

Guided missiles and space vehicles .... 3761 985 248 25.2 117 11.9 180 18.3Space vehicle equipment, n.e.c. ......... 3769 186 38 20.3 11 6.0 31 16.7

Miscellaneous transportationequipment .............................................. 379 1,737 461 26.5 195 11.2 315 18.1Travel trailers and campers ................. 3792 883 227 25.7 114 12.9 171 19.4Transportation equipment, n.e.c. ........ 3799 704 203 28.9 76 10.9 124 17.6

Instruments and related products ................ 38 12,776 2,496 19.5 1,779 13.9 2,386 18.7Search and navigation equipment ........... 381 2,161 341 15.8 268 12.4 408 18.9Measuring and controlling devices .......... 382 4,370 1,015 23.2 545 12.5 805 18.4

Laboratory apparatus and furniture ..... 3821 305 85 27.9 56 18.5 48 15.6Environmental controls ........................ 3822 890 124 14.0 112 12.5 187 21.0Process control instruments ................ 3823 754 176 23.4 101 13.4 142 18.9Fluid meters and counting devices ...... 3824 252 86 34.1 27 10.6 48 19.1Instruments to measure electricity ....... 3825 882 197 22.3 114 12.9 164 18.6Analytical instruments .......................... 3826 446 146 32.8 69 15.5 53 11.8Optical instruments and lenses ........... 3827 423 100 23.7 37 8.7 97 22.8Measuring and controlling devices,n.e.c. ................................................. 3829 417 100 24.0 29 7.0 67 16.0

Medical instruments and supplies ........... 384 4,068 729 17.9 552 13.6 777 19.1Surgical and medical instruments ........ 3841 1,522 294 19.3 224 14.7 290 19.1Surgical appliances and supplies ........ 3842 1,815 311 17.1 210 11.6 300 16.6Dental equipment and supplies ........... 3843 266 53 20.0 33 12.3 82 30.8X-ray apparatus and tubes .................. 3844 104 20 19.1 7 6.3 37 35.3Electromedical equipment ................... 3845 361 50 14.0 79 21.8 67 18.6

Ophthalmic goods .................................... 385 461 38 8.3 92 20.0 74 16.0Miscellaneous manufacturing industries ...... 39 10,543 2,024 19.2 1,559 14.8 1,983 18.8

Jewelry, silverware, and plated ware ....... 391 985 186 18.9 189 19.2 199 20.2Jewelry, precious metal ....................... 3911 629 112 17.8 135 21.5 122 19.5Silverware and plated ware ................. 3914 225 51 22.7 38 16.9 43 19.1

Musical instruments ................................. 393 346 64 18.4 35 10.0 76 22.0Toys and sporting goods ......................... 394 3,250 623 19.2 445 13.7 629 19.4

Games, toys, and children’svehicles .............................................. 3944 1,221 236 19.4 145 11.8 229 18.7

Sporting and athletic goods, n.e.c. ..... 3949 1,993 384 19.3 296 14.9 391 19.6Pens, pencils, office, and art supplies ..... 395 751 142 18.9 114 15.2 92 12.2

Pens and mechanical pencils .............. 3951 124 31 25.0 18 14.5 11 8.7Lead pencils and art goods ................. 3952 256 48 18.5 44 17.0 36 14.1Marking devices ................................... 3953 169 29 17.0 33 19.6 19 11.4Carbon paper and inked ribbons ......... 3955 202 35 17.1 19 9.5 26 12.6

Costume jewelry and notions .................. 396 639 146 22.9 86 13.4 120 18.8Costume jewelry .................................. 3961 324 72 22.2 56 17.4 57 17.5Fasteners, buttons, needles, andpins .................................................... 3965 315 74 23.6 30 9.4 63 20.1

Miscellaneous manufactures ................... 399 4,572 864 18.9 691 15.1 866 19.0Brooms and brushes ........................... 3991 546 105 19.2 95 17.4 102 18.6Signs and advertising specialities ........ 3993 1,889 370 19.6 254 13.5 376 19.9Burial caskets ...................................... 3995 294 45 15.3 32 11.0 46 15.6Hard surface floor coverings, n.e.c. .... 3996 154 16 10.1 19 12.4 25 16.2Manufacturing industries, n.e.c. .......... 3999 1,689 328 19.4 291 17.2 317 18.8

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 byindustry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Magnetic and optical recordingmedia ................................................. 31 10.9 32 11.4 12 4.1 51 18.1 4

Electrical equipment and supplies,n.e.c. ................................................. 63 9.7 84 13.0 37 5.8 87 13.4 4

Transportation equipment ............................ 7,464 11.1 7,933 11.8 5,356 8.0 16,853 25.1 8Motor vehicles and equipment ................. 4,297 11.2 4,911 12.8 3,068 8.0 9,308 24.3 8

Motor vehicles and car bodies ............. 1,834 11.7 2,325 14.8 1,382 8.8 4,564 29.0 12Truck and bus bodies .......................... 201 9.8 254 12.4 109 5.4 372 18.2 5Motor vehicle parts and accessories ... 1,962 11.3 2,029 11.7 1,374 7.9 4,016 23.2 7Truck trailers ........................................ 191 8.1 230 9.8 146 6.2 262 11.1 3Motor homes ........................................ 110 13.1 74 8.8 56 6.7 95 11.3 3

Aircraft and parts ..................................... 1,450 11.5 1,249 9.9 992 7.8 3,385 26.8 8Aircraft ................................................. 841 11.9 615 8.7 557 7.9 2,079 29.4 9Aircraft engines and engine parts ........ 269 12.6 198 9.3 184 8.7 382 18.0 5Aircraft parts and equipment, n.e.c. .... 339 9.9 435 12.6 251 7.3 923 26.8 9

Ship and boat building and repairing ....... 1,014 9.7 1,190 11.4 955 9.1 2,914 27.9 9Ship building and repairing .................. 770 9.4 986 12.1 796 9.8 2,521 30.9 13Boat building and repairing .................. 243 10.6 203 8.9 158 6.9 393 17.1 4

Railroad equipment ................................. 149 10.3 152 10.5 117 8.0 408 28.2 9Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts .............. 173 15.3 139 12.3 68 6.0 248 22.1 7

Guided missiles and space vehicles .... 104 10.6 93 9.4 36 3.6 207 21.0 5Space vehicle equipment, n.e.c. ......... 20 10.5 21 11.4 28 15.1 37 19.9 10

Miscellaneous transportationequipment .............................................. 245 14.1 157 9.1 65 3.8 299 17.2 4Travel trailers and campers ................. 109 12.4 90 10.2 36 4.1 135 15.3 4Transportation equipment, n.e.c. ........ 121 17.2 59 8.4 16 2.3 104 14.7 4

Instruments and related products ................ 1,436 11.2 1,391 10.9 824 6.4 2,465 19.3 5Search and navigation equipment ........... 272 12.6 231 10.7 150 6.9 491 22.7 6Measuring and controlling devices .......... 465 10.6 451 10.3 256 5.9 833 19.1 5

Laboratory apparatus and furniture ..... 36 11.9 25 8.2 8 2.6 46 15.2 3Environmental controls ........................ 86 9.6 71 7.9 72 8.0 240 26.9 7Process control instruments ................ 81 10.8 108 14.3 41 5.4 105 13.9 5Fluid meters and counting devices ...... 16 6.3 18 7.2 16 6.2 42 16.6 3Instruments to measure electricity ....... 89 10.0 96 10.9 65 7.3 158 17.8 4Analytical instruments .......................... 46 10.3 48 10.7 13 2.9 72 16.0 3Optical instruments and lenses ........... 41 9.7 33 7.7 15 3.6 100 23.7 4Measuring and controlling devices,n.e.c. ................................................. 71 17.0 52 12.5 27 6.5 71 17.0 6

Medical instruments and supplies ........... 532 13.1 459 11.3 257 6.3 762 18.7 5Surgical and medical instruments ........ 150 9.9 174 11.4 89 5.8 300 19.7 5Surgical appliances and supplies ........ 273 15.0 211 11.6 122 6.7 387 21.3 7Dental equipment and supplies ........... 41 15.2 15 5.7 20 7.5 23 8.5 5X-ray apparatus and tubes .................. 9 8.4 11 10.8 5 4.5 16 15.6 4Electromedical equipment ................... 60 16.5 48 13.2 21 5.9 36 10.0 5

Ophthalmic goods .................................... 57 12.4 56 12.1 35 7.6 109 23.6 7Miscellaneous manufacturing industries ...... 1,126 10.7 942 8.9 701 6.7 2,207 20.9 5

Jewelry, silverware, and plated ware ....... 74 7.5 60 6.0 14 1.4 263 26.7 4Jewelry, precious metal ....................... 38 6.0 36 5.6 9 1.4 178 28.2 4Silverware and plated ware ................. 16 6.9 16 7.0 5 2.4 56 25.1 4

Musical instruments ................................. 41 11.9 35 10.0 9 2.7 86 24.9 5Toys and sporting goods ......................... 322 9.9 311 9.6 204 6.3 717 22.1 5

Games, toys, and children’svehicles .............................................. 111 9.1 112 9.2 94 7.7 295 24.2 6

Sporting and athletic goods, n.e.c. ..... 210 10.5 197 9.9 107 5.4 408 20.5 5Pens, pencils, office, and art supplies ..... 94 12.5 80 10.7 42 5.6 188 25.0 7

Pens and mechanical pencils .............. 8 6.6 12 9.3 11 9.0 33 27.0 7Lead pencils and art goods ................. 35 13.6 38 14.9 3 1.2 53 20.8 6Marking devices ................................... 22 13.1 16 9.4 12 7.2 38 22.2 6Carbon paper and inked ribbons ......... 28 14.1 15 7.3 16 7.9 64 31.4 8

Costume jewelry and notions .................. 59 9.3 54 8.4 67 10.5 107 16.7 5Costume jewelry .................................. 23 7.1 16 5.1 50 15.5 49 15.2 4Fasteners, buttons, needles, andpins .................................................... 36 11.6 37 11.7 17 5.3 58 18.3 5

Miscellaneous manufactures ................... 537 11.7 403 8.8 364 8.0 846 18.5 5Brooms and brushes ........................... 73 13.4 44 8.1 41 7.6 86 15.7 4Signs and advertising specialities ........ 215 11.4 154 8.2 153 8.1 366 19.4 5Burial caskets ...................................... 42 14.3 36 12.3 27 9.3 66 22.2 9Hard surface floor coverings, n.e.c. .... 18 11.8 25 16.0 12 8.0 39 25.5 10Manufacturing industries, n.e.c. .......... 188 11.2 144 8.5 130 7.7 290 17.2 5

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away fromwork1 by industry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Nondurable goods ......................................... 230,931 40,138 17.4 28,596 12.4 44,332 19.2

Food and kindred products .......................... 20 80,203 13,724 17.1 9,822 12.2 16,102 20.1Meat products .......................................... 201 22,325 4,391 19.7 2,693 12.1 4,522 20.3

Meat packing plants ............................. 2011 9,250 1,957 21.2 988 10.7 1,881 20.3Sausages and other preparedmeats ................................................. 2013 5,498 921 16.7 737 13.4 1,107 20.1

Poultry slaughtering and processing ... 2015 7,576 1,513 20.0 968 12.8 1,534 20.3Dairy products ......................................... 202 9,244 1,476 16.0 1,084 11.7 1,810 19.6

Creamery butter ................................... 2021 148 29 19.7 18 12.5 24 15.9Cheese, natural and processed ........... 2022 1,853 274 14.8 223 12.0 382 20.6Dry, condensed, evaporatedproducts ............................................. 2023 817 176 21.5 96 11.7 154 18.9

Ice cream and frozen desserts ............ 2024 1,355 276 20.3 191 14.1 268 19.8Fluid milk ............................................. 2026 5,071 722 14.2 556 11.0 982 19.4

Preserved fruits and vegetables .............. 203 9,554 1,606 16.8 1,082 11.3 2,077 21.7Canned specialities ............................. 2032 524 60 11.4 52 9.9 86 16.4Canned fruits and vegetables .............. 2033 3,475 483 13.9 379 10.9 796 22.9Dehydrated fruits, vegetables,soups ................................................. 2034 1,036 187 18.1 154 14.9 236 22.8

Pickles, sauces, and saladdressings ........................................... 2035 803 170 21.1 138 17.2 166 20.7

Frozen fruits and vegetables ............... 2037 2,031 405 19.9 238 11.7 450 22.2Frozen specialities, n.e.c. ................... 2038 1,686 302 17.9 120 7.1 342 20.3

Grain mill products ................................... 204 5,438 853 15.7 555 10.2 979 18.0Flour and other grain mill products ...... 2041 781 108 13.9 97 12.5 149 19.1Cereal breakfast foods ........................ 2043 687 64 9.3 56 8.2 114 16.6Rice milling .......................................... 2044 245 35 14.2 37 15.0 45 18.2Prepared flour mixes and doughs ........ 2045 934 176 18.8 79 8.4 164 17.5Wet corn milling ................................... 2046 249 47 18.9 30 11.9 43 17.2Dog and cat food ................................. 2047 738 99 13.4 82 11.1 116 15.7Prepared feeds, n.e.c. ........................ 2048 1,804 324 18.0 175 9.7 350 19.4

Bakery products ....................................... 205 9,100 1,390 15.3 1,116 12.3 1,663 18.3Bread, cake, and related products ....... 2051 6,659 946 14.2 875 13.1 1,242 18.6Cookies and crackers .......................... 2052 2,024 320 15.8 201 9.9 348 17.2Frozen bakery products, exceptbread ................................................. 2053 417 124 29.8 41 9.8 73 17.6

Sugar and confectionery products ........... 206 3,772 669 17.7 557 14.8 721 19.1Raw cane sugar ................................... 2061 680 122 17.9 67 9.9 166 24.4Cane sugar refining ............................. 2062 260 38 14.4 22 8.5 51 19.7Beet sugar ........................................... 2063 569 99 17.4 94 16.6 117 20.5Candy and other confectioneryproducts ............................................. 2064 1,602 318 19.9 275 17.2 250 15.6

Chocolate and cocoa products ............ 2066 353 54 15.2 34 9.7 64 18.3Chewing gum ....................................... 2067 115 27 23.4 11 9.5 23 20.0Salted and roasted nuts and seeds ..... 2068 193 13 6.6 53 27.5 50 25.7

Fats and oils ............................................ 207 1,379 212 15.4 174 12.6 271 19.7Cottonseed oil mills ............................. 2074 240 34 14.3 27 11.1 46 19.0Soybean oil mills .................................. 2075 282 52 18.4 39 14.0 54 19.2Vegetable oil mills, n.e.c. .................... 2076 53 3 5.1 10 18.2 13 24.3Animal and marine fats and oils .......... 2077 494 76 15.3 60 12.1 97 19.6Edible fats and oils, n.e.c. ................... 2079 310 47 15.2 38 12.3 62 20.0

Beverages ............................................... 208 10,953 1,709 15.6 1,329 12.1 2,276 20.8Malt beverages .................................... 2082 1,327 153 11.5 97 7.3 218 16.5Malt ...................................................... 2083 97 19 19.8 10 10.7 11 11.3Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits ....... 2084 791 115 14.5 111 14.0 165 20.8Distilled and blended liquors ................ 2085 247 41 16.4 20 8.2 59 23.8Bottled and canned soft drinks ............ 2086 7,884 1,318 16.7 1,044 13.2 1,742 22.1Flavoring extracts and syrups, n.e.c. .. 2087 606 64 10.5 46 7.6 81 13.3

Miscellaneous food and kindredproducts ................................................. 209 8,439 1,417 16.8 1,232 14.6 1,783 21.1Canned and cured fish andseafoods ............................................ 2091 501 73 14.6 79 15.8 93 18.5

Fresh or frozen prepared fish .............. 2092 2,744 486 17.7 505 18.4 619 22.6Roasted coffee .................................... 2095 340 83 24.6 26 7.5 70 20.5Potato chips and similar snacks .......... 2096 1,789 269 15.0 194 10.8 344 19.2Manufactured ice ................................. 2097 310 34 10.9 54 17.6 84 26.9Macaroni and spaghetti ....................... 2098 467 76 16.2 75 16.1 92 19.8Food preparations, n.e.c. .................... 2099 2,288 396 17.3 298 13.0 482 21.1

Tobacco products ........................................ 21 722 149 20.7 112 15.5 120 16.6

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 byindustry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Nondurable goods ......................................... 30,630 13.3 27,358 11.8 15,174 6.6 44,703 19.4 6

Food and kindred products .......................... 11,162 13.9 9,795 12.2 5,195 6.5 14,404 18.0 6Meat products .......................................... 3,085 13.8 2,774 12.4 1,357 6.1 3,502 15.7 5

Meat packing plants ............................. 1,282 13.9 1,236 13.4 531 5.7 1,376 14.9 5Sausages and other preparedmeats ................................................. 722 13.1 667 12.1 370 6.7 975 17.7 5

Poultry slaughtering and processing ... 1,082 14.3 871 11.5 456 6.0 1,152 15.2 5Dairy products ......................................... 1,445 15.6 1,175 12.7 653 7.1 1,601 17.3 6

Creamery butter ................................... 27 18.1 17 11.8 10 7.1 22 14.8 6Cheese, natural and processed ........... 297 16.0 254 13.7 142 7.7 280 15.1 6Dry, condensed, evaporatedproducts ............................................. 120 14.6 89 10.9 57 7.0 125 15.3 5

Ice cream and frozen desserts ............ 188 13.9 166 12.3 80 5.9 187 13.8 5Fluid milk ............................................. 814 16.0 648 12.8 363 7.2 987 19.5 7

Preserved fruits and vegetables .............. 1,382 14.5 1,136 11.9 618 6.5 1,653 17.3 6Canned specialities ............................. 85 16.2 84 16.0 54 10.4 103 19.7 9Canned fruits and vegetables .............. 533 15.3 429 12.4 216 6.2 638 18.4 6Dehydrated fruits, vegetables,soups ................................................. 138 13.4 119 11.5 34 3.3 167 16.1 5

Pickles, sauces, and saladdressings ........................................... 78 9.6 74 9.2 50 6.3 127 15.8 4

Frozen fruits and vegetables ............... 296 14.6 201 9.9 128 6.3 312 15.4 5Frozen specialities, n.e.c. ................... 252 15.0 229 13.6 135 8.0 306 18.1 6

Grain mill products ................................... 819 15.1 757 13.9 414 7.6 1,060 19.5 7Flour and other grain mill products ...... 70 8.9 112 14.4 60 7.7 184 23.6 8Cereal breakfast foods ........................ 88 12.8 109 15.9 84 12.2 172 25.0 12Rice milling .......................................... 46 18.8 29 11.8 6 2.4 48 19.5 6Prepared flour mixes and doughs ........ 125 13.4 152 16.3 59 6.3 180 19.3 8Wet corn milling ................................... 52 21.1 27 10.9 16 6.5 34 13.6 6Dog and cat food ................................. 112 15.1 91 12.4 64 8.7 175 23.6 9Prepared feeds, n.e.c. ........................ 326 18.0 236 13.1 126 7.0 268 14.8 6

Bakery products ....................................... 1,139 12.5 1,105 12.1 628 6.9 2,059 22.6 7Bread, cake, and related products ....... 850 12.8 810 12.2 458 6.9 1,479 22.2 7Cookies and crackers .......................... 246 12.2 247 12.2 149 7.4 513 25.4 8Frozen bakery products, exceptbread ................................................. 42 10.2 48 11.6 21 5.1 67 16.0 4

Sugar and confectionery products ........... 483 12.8 447 11.9 236 6.3 658 17.5 5Raw cane sugar ................................... 79 11.6 86 12.6 27 4.0 133 19.6 5Cane sugar refining ............................. 44 16.8 30 11.6 14 5.4 62 23.6 7Beet sugar ........................................... 94 16.6 84 14.8 27 4.7 54 9.4 5Candy and other confectioneryproducts ............................................. 203 12.7 160 10.0 119 7.4 277 17.3 5

Chocolate and cocoa products ............ 34 9.7 56 15.7 28 8.0 82 23.4 8Chewing gum ....................................... 10 8.5 12 10.9 8 6.7 24 21.0 4Salted and roasted nuts and seeds ..... 19 9.8 19 9.9 13 6.9 26 13.6 4

Fats and oils ............................................ 176 12.8 182 13.2 71 5.2 293 21.2 6Cottonseed oil mills ............................. 34 14.1 31 12.9 7 3.0 62 25.6 8Soybean oil mills .................................. 35 12.3 37 13.1 14 5.0 51 18.0 5Vegetable oil mills, n.e.c. .................... 3 6.1 9 17.0 4 8.1 11 21.3 8Animal and marine fats and oils .......... 63 12.8 68 13.7 31 6.3 100 20.1 7Edible fats and oils, n.e.c. ................... 41 13.2 38 12.2 14 4.6 70 22.6 6

Beverages ............................................... 1,590 14.5 1,384 12.6 744 6.8 1,922 17.6 6Malt beverages .................................... 169 12.8 236 17.8 117 8.8 337 25.4 11Malt ...................................................... 28 29.4 16 16.9 7 7.3 4 4.5 6Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits ....... 103 13.1 93 11.7 36 4.6 168 21.3 6Distilled and blended liquors ................ 30 12.1 27 11.1 25 10.2 45 18.2 6Bottled and canned soft drinks ............ 1,124 14.3 923 11.7 495 6.3 1,239 15.7 5Flavoring extracts and syrups, n.e.c. .. 134 22.1 88 14.6 64 10.5 129 21.3 10

Miscellaneous food and kindredproducts ................................................. 1,043 12.4 836 9.9 473 5.6 1,654 19.6 5Canned and cured fish andseafoods ............................................ 85 16.9 50 10.0 27 5.4 94 18.7 6

Fresh or frozen prepared fish .............. 353 12.9 248 9.0 113 4.1 419 15.3 4Roasted coffee .................................... 42 12.2 27 7.8 19 5.7 74 21.6 5Potato chips and similar snacks .......... 180 10.0 229 12.8 98 5.5 477 26.7 8Manufactured ice ................................. 32 10.3 45 14.5 9 3.0 52 16.9 4Macaroni and spaghetti ....................... 69 14.8 41 8.7 29 6.3 85 18.1 5Food preparations, n.e.c. .................... 283 12.4 197 8.6 177 7.7 454 19.8 5

Tobacco products ........................................ 82 11.3 66 9.1 45 6.2 149 20.6 5

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away fromwork1 by industry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Cigarettes ................................................ 211 240 23 9.4 26 10.8 22 9.4Cigars ...................................................... 212 57 4 7.1 8 15.1 11 19.8Chewing and smoking tobacco ................ 213 74 20 27.3 8 10.1 16 21.4Tobacco stemming and redrying ............. 214 352 102 29.1 70 20.0 71 20.1

Textile mill products ..................................... 22 13,768 2,375 17.2 1,677 12.2 2,376 17.3Broadwoven fabric mills, cotton ............... 221 513 46 9.0 56 10.9 50 9.7Broadwoven fabric mills, manmade ......... 222 957 151 15.8 82 8.6 160 16.8Broadwoven fabric mills, wool ................. 223 352 55 15.7 44 12.5 51 14.6Narrow fabric mills ................................... 224 665 134 20.2 81 12.2 144 21.7Knitting mills ............................................ 225 5,501 983 17.9 691 12.6 992 18.0

Women’s hosiery, except socks .......... 2251 453 58 12.7 42 9.2 74 16.4Hosiery, n.e.c. ..................................... 2252 1,045 195 18.6 144 13.8 209 20.0Knit outerwear mills ............................. 2253 989 186 18.8 176 17.8 196 19.8Knit underwear mills ............................ 2254 1,239 186 15.0 105 8.5 146 11.7Weft knit fabric mills ............................. 2257 876 142 16.2 97 11.1 185 21.1Lace and warp knit fabric mills ............ 2258 852 207 24.2 122 14.4 171 20.0

Textile finishing, except wool ................... 226 1,916 333 17.4 248 12.9 327 17.1Finishing plants, cotton ........................ 2261 820 153 18.7 150 18.3 118 14.4Finishing plants, manmade .................. 2262 676 129 19.0 50 7.5 116 17.1Finishing plants, n.e.c. ........................ 2269 420 51 12.2 47 11.2 94 22.3

Carpets and rugs ..................................... 227 959 156 16.3 104 10.9 158 16.5Yarn and thread mills ............................... 228 1,058 159 15.0 81 7.7 152 14.3

Yarn spinning mills .............................. 2281 612 87 14.3 27 4.4 88 14.5Throwing and winding mills ................. 2282 323 42 13.0 38 11.8 43 13.2Thread mills ......................................... 2284 123 29 23.8 16 13.3 20 16.6

Miscellaneous textile goods ..................... 229 1,846 358 19.4 290 15.7 342 18.5Coated fabrics, not rubberized ............ 2295 447 103 23.1 71 15.8 67 15.1Tire cord and fabrics ............................ 2296 199 54 27.2 33 16.4 48 24.3Nonwoven fabrics ................................ 2297 224 22 9.6 41 18.3 44 19.6Cordage and twine .............................. 2298 298 78 26.3 55 18.6 47 15.7Textile goods, n.e.c. ........................... 2299 678 100 14.8 90 13.3 135 20.0

Apparel and other textile products ............... 23 24,086 4,277 17.8 2,927 12.2 4,402 18.3Men’s and boys’ suits and coats .............. 231 1,052 172 16.3 88 8.3 232 22.1Men’s and boys’ furnishings .................... 232 9,122 1,524 16.7 1,018 11.2 1,563 17.1

Men’s and boys’ shirts ......................... 2321 1,677 332 19.8 213 12.7 304 18.1Men’s and boys’ underwear andnightwear ........................................... 2322 1,174 216 18.4 118 10.0 201 17.1

Men’s and boys’ trousers and slacks ... 2325 3,007 456 15.2 329 10.9 518 17.2Men’s and boys’ work clothing ............. 2326 1,830 293 16.0 178 9.7 283 15.5Men’s and boys’ clothing, n.e.c. ......... 2329 1,359 221 16.3 169 12.4 236 17.4

Women’s and misses’ outerwear ............. 233 4,344 758 17.5 578 13.3 850 19.6Women’s and misses’ blouses andshirts .................................................. 2331 431 64 14.8 87 20.1 92 21.4

Women’s, junior’s, and misses’dresses .............................................. 2335 463 91 19.8 63 13.6 104 22.4

Women’s and misses’ suits andcoats .................................................. 2337 771 105 13.6 100 12.9 152 19.7

Women’s and misses’ outerwear,n.e.c. .................................................. 2339 2,678 498 18.6 329 12.3 502 18.7

Women’s and children’sundergarments ...................................... 234 1,147 203 17.7 131 11.4 193 16.8Bras, girdles, and allied garments ....... 2342 283 34 11.9 28 9.9 59 20.9

Hats, caps, and millinery ......................... 235 654 121 18.5 96 14.6 113 17.3Girls’ and children’s outerwear ................ 236 1,202 264 22.0 150 12.5 210 17.5

Girls’ and children’s dresses,blouses .............................................. 2361 398 128 32.1 45 11.3 46 11.6

Girls’ and children’s outerwear,n.e.c. ................................................. 2369 804 136 17.0 105 13.1 164 20.4

Miscellaneous apparel andaccessories ............................................ 238 1,009 168 16.7 135 13.4 200 19.9Waterproof outerwear .......................... 2385 153 10 6.9 25 16.5 25 16.5

Miscellaneous fabricated textileproducts ................................................. 239 5,554 1,066 19.2 732 13.2 1,040 18.7Curtains and draperies ........................ 2391 609 100 16.4 112 18.4 129 21.2Housefurnishings, n.e.c. ..................... 2392 1,444 279 19.3 262 18.2 300 20.8Textile bags ......................................... 2393 316 78 24.6 28 8.8 65 20.7Canvas and related products ............... 2394 745 174 23.3 75 10.0 128 17.1Pleating and stitching .......................... 2395 318 14 4.4 43 13.5 59 18.5Automotive and apparel trimmings ...... 2396 1,232 214 17.4 115 9.4 201 16.3Fabricated textile products, n.e.c. ....... 2399 762 192 25.2 76 10.0 122 16.1

Paper and allied products ............................ 26 20,155 3,080 15.3 2,158 10.7 3,565 17.7

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 byindustry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Cigarettes ................................................ 33 13.9 22 9.3 34 14.0 80 33.2 19Cigars ...................................................... 8 13.3 6 11.1 1 1.8 18 31.9 8Chewing and smoking tobacco ................ 11 14.9 9 12.0 2 2.8 8 11.5 4Tobacco stemming and redrying ............. 30 8.4 28 8.0 8 2.3 43 12.2 3

Textile mill products ..................................... 1,900 13.8 1,695 12.3 872 6.3 2,873 20.9 7Broadwoven fabric mills, cotton ............... 62 12.0 58 11.3 22 4.3 220 42.8 17Broadwoven fabric mills, manmade ......... 133 13.9 135 14.1 62 6.5 234 24.4 8Broadwoven fabric mills, wool ................. 56 16.0 56 16.0 31 8.7 58 16.4 7Narrow fabric mills ................................... 106 16.0 63 9.5 29 4.4 107 16.1 4Knitting mills ............................................ 827 15.0 642 11.7 339 6.2 1,028 18.7 6

Women’s hosiery, except socks .......... 65 14.3 76 16.8 24 5.4 114 25.1 9Hosiery, n.e.c. ..................................... 177 16.9 71 6.8 68 6.5 182 17.4 5Knit outerwear mills ............................. 91 9.2 119 12.0 42 4.3 180 18.2 4Knit underwear mills ............................ 272 21.9 159 12.8 89 7.2 282 22.8 9Weft knit fabric mills ............................. 123 14.0 124 14.2 69 7.9 136 15.5 6Lace and warp knit fabric mills ............ 95 11.2 90 10.5 41 4.8 127 14.9 4

Textile finishing, except wool ................... 256 13.3 256 13.4 141 7.3 356 18.6 6Finishing plants, cotton ........................ 78 9.5 117 14.3 72 8.8 132 16.1 5Finishing plants, manmade .................. 122 18.1 81 12.0 47 6.9 131 19.3 7Finishing plants, n.e.c. ........................ 55 13.1 58 13.7 22 5.2 93 22.2 8

Carpets and rugs ..................................... 122 12.7 134 14.0 56 5.9 228 23.7 9Yarn and thread mills ............................... 150 14.2 164 15.5 72 6.8 281 26.5 10

Yarn spinning mills .............................. 83 13.6 104 16.9 46 7.6 176 28.8 12Throwing and winding mills ................. 51 15.7 42 13.0 17 5.3 91 28.1 9Thread mills ......................................... 16 13.2 19 15.3 8 6.4 14 11.3 3

Miscellaneous textile goods ..................... 188 10.2 186 10.1 121 6.5 363 19.7 5Coated fabrics, not rubberized ............ 37 8.3 42 9.4 32 7.3 94 21.1 4Tire cord and fabrics ............................ 25 12.5 12 6.0 2 1.3 25 12.5 3Nonwoven fabrics ................................ 15 6.5 36 16.2 20 8.9 47 21.0 7Cordage and twine .............................. 35 11.6 21 7.1 18 6.2 43 14.5 3Textile goods, n.e.c. ........................... 77 11.3 75 11.0 47 7.0 154 22.7 6

Apparel and other textile products ............... 3,150 13.1 2,714 11.3 1,621 6.7 4,994 20.7 6Men’s and boys’ suits and coats .............. 114 10.9 119 11.3 48 4.5 279 26.5 6Men’s and boys’ furnishings .................... 1,157 12.7 1,051 11.5 698 7.6 2,112 23.1 7

Men’s and boys’ shirts ......................... 212 12.6 173 10.3 124 7.4 320 19.1 5Men’s and boys’ underwear andnightwear ........................................... 161 13.7 174 14.8 82 7.0 222 18.9 7

Men’s and boys’ trousers and slacks ... 416 13.8 353 11.7 195 6.5 741 24.7 7Men’s and boys’ work clothing ............. 193 10.5 188 10.3 156 8.5 540 29.5 10Men’s and boys’ clothing, n.e.c. ......... 164 12.1 157 11.6 133 9.8 279 20.5 7

Women’s and misses’ outerwear ............. 611 14.1 435 10.0 254 5.8 856 19.7 5Women’s and misses’ blouses andshirts .................................................. 43 10.0 27 6.4 17 4.0 101 23.3 5

Women’s, junior’s, and misses’dresses .............................................. 76 16.4 39 8.4 15 3.2 75 16.3 5

Women’s and misses’ suits andcoats .................................................. 118 15.2 60 7.8 54 7.0 184 23.8 7

Women’s and misses’ outerwear,n.e.c. .................................................. 375 14.0 309 11.5 168 6.3 497 18.6 6

Women’s and children’sundergarments ...................................... 154 13.5 144 12.5 72 6.3 250 21.8 7Bras, girdles, and allied garments ....... 39 13.9 31 10.9 21 7.3 71 25.1 8

Hats, caps, and millinery ......................... 82 12.5 64 9.8 35 5.4 143 21.9 5Girls’ and children’s outerwear ................ 177 14.7 120 10.0 66 5.5 214 17.8 5

Girls’ and children’s dresses,blouses .............................................. 44 11.1 43 10.7 19 4.8 73 18.2 4

Girls’ and children’s outerwear,n.e.c. ................................................. 133 16.5 78 9.7 47 5.8 141 17.5 5

Miscellaneous apparel andaccessories ............................................ 142 14.0 122 12.1 65 6.4 177 17.5 6Waterproof outerwear .......................... 28 17.9 15 9.8 17 10.8 33 21.5 8

Miscellaneous fabricated textileproducts ................................................. 713 12.8 657 11.8 383 6.9 963 17.3 5Curtains and draperies ........................ 70 11.4 59 9.7 41 6.7 99 16.3 5Housefurnishings, n.e.c. ..................... 195 13.5 140 9.7 87 6.0 182 12.6 4Textile bags ......................................... 45 14.2 25 8.0 22 7.1 52 16.6 5Canvas and related products ............... 82 11.1 117 15.7 44 5.9 126 16.9 5Pleating and stitching .......................... 38 12.0 47 14.9 33 10.2 84 26.5 13Automotive and apparel trimmings ...... 190 15.4 156 12.7 94 7.6 261 21.2 7Fabricated textile products, n.e.c. ....... 92 12.1 86 11.2 59 7.7 135 17.8 5

Paper and allied products ............................ 2,488 12.3 2,568 12.7 1,593 7.9 4,703 23.3 8

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away fromwork1 by industry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Pulp mills ................................................. 261 343 60 17.3 32 9.2 52 15.0Paper mills ............................................... 262 3,488 416 11.9 306 8.8 552 15.8Paperboard mills ...................................... 263 1,289 146 11.3 144 11.2 193 15.0Paperboard containers and boxes ........... 265 6,684 1,090 16.3 721 10.8 1,167 17.5

Setup paperboard boxes ..................... 2652 306 49 16.1 66 21.4 53 17.3Corrugated and solid fiber boxes ......... 2653 3,877 598 15.4 394 10.2 697 18.0Fiber cans, drums and similarproducts ............................................. 2655 427 100 23.5 42 9.7 76 17.7

Sanitary food containers ...................... 2656 354 47 13.4 40 11.4 77 21.7Folding paperboard boxes ................... 2657 1,719 295 17.2 179 10.4 264 15.4

Miscellaneous converted paperproducts ................................................. 267 8,351 1,369 16.4 955 11.4 1,601 19.2Paper coated and laminated,packaging .......................................... 2671 716 77 10.8 62 8.7 138 19.3

Paper coated and laminated, n.e.c. .... 2672 1,116 187 16.8 164 14.7 170 15.2Bags: plastics, laminated, andcoated ................................................ 2673 1,212 220 18.1 143 11.8 222 18.3

Bags: uncoated paper and multiwall .... 2674 651 90 13.9 86 13.2 129 19.8Die-cut paper and board ...................... 2675 749 127 16.9 108 14.5 143 19.1Sanitary paper products ...................... 2676 894 119 13.3 99 11.0 169 18.9Envelopes ............................................ 2677 810 124 15.3 86 10.6 140 17.3Stationery products .............................. 2678 330 54 16.3 31 9.5 80 24.2Converted paper products, n.e.c. ....... 2679 1,874 372 19.8 176 9.4 410 21.9

Printing and publishing ................................ 27 31,689 5,364 16.9 3,952 12.5 6,113 19.3Newspapers ............................................. 271 10,123 1,515 15.0 1,194 11.8 1,962 19.4Periodicals ............................................... 272 1,571 259 16.5 200 12.7 246 15.7Books ....................................................... 273 2,167 424 19.6 269 12.4 450 20.8

Book publishing ................................... 2731 980 229 23.4 137 14.0 210 21.4Book printing ........................................ 2732 1,187 195 16.4 132 11.1 241 20.3

Miscellaneous publishing ......................... 274 1,014 314 30.9 136 13.4 151 14.8Commercial printing ................................. 275 12,878 2,180 16.9 1,613 12.5 2,440 18.9

Commercial printing, lithographic ........ 2752 8,318 1,353 16.3 1,074 12.9 1,539 18.5Commercial printing, gravure .............. 2754 671 121 18.0 86 12.8 109 16.2Commercial printing, n.e.c. ................. 2759 3,889 706 18.2 453 11.7 792 20.4

Manifold business forms .......................... 276 1,260 250 19.9 195 15.4 192 15.2Greeting cards ......................................... 277 443 92 20.8 57 12.9 80 18.1Blankbooks and bookbinding ................... 278 1,817 260 14.3 243 13.4 491 27.0

Blankbooks and looseleaf binders ....... 2782 769 168 21.8 140 18.2 175 22.8Bookbinding and related work ............. 2789 1,047 92 8.7 103 9.8 316 30.2

Printing trade services ............................. 279 416 70 16.8 45 10.9 101 24.3Platemaking services ........................... 2796 264 3 1.0 20 7.5 82 31.2

Chemicals and allied products ..................... 28 16,946 2,916 17.2 2,252 13.3 3,330 19.7Industrial inorganic chemicals ................. 281 1,759 277 15.8 211 12.0 348 19.8

Alkalies and chlorine ............................ 2812 168 24 14.2 50 29.5 31 18.4Inorganic pigments .............................. 2816 334 72 21.5 28 8.3 72 21.5Industrial inorganic chemicals,n.e.c. ................................................. 2819 1,070 169 15.8 129 12.1 236 22.0

Plastics materials and synthetics ............. 282 1,867 278 14.9 251 13.5 288 15.4Plastics materials and resins ............... 2821 1,137 175 15.4 157 13.8 196 17.2Synthetic rubber .................................. 2822 252 34 13.6 38 14.9 22 8.6Organic fibers, noncellulosic ................ 2824 271 37 13.7 43 15.8 41 15.2

Drugs ....................................................... 283 3,620 704 19.4 493 13.6 838 23.2Medicinals and botanicals ................... 2833 308 59 19.1 54 17.4 44 14.2Pharmaceutical preparations ............... 2834 2,881 527 18.3 391 13.6 685 23.8Diagnostic substances ......................... 2835 184 28 15.2 24 13.0 55 29.8Biological products exceptdiagnostic .......................................... 2836 247 90 36.6 25 9.9 55 22.2

Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods ............. 284 3,534 640 18.1 461 13.1 698 19.8Soap and other detergents .................. 2841 1,152 174 15.1 118 10.3 285 24.8Polishes and sanitation goods ............. 2842 688 123 17.9 106 15.4 142 20.7Surface active agents .......................... 2843 117 16 13.8 22 18.6 5 4.1Toilet preparations ............................... 2844 1,576 327 20.8 215 13.6 266 16.9

Paints and allied products ....................... 285 1,537 284 18.5 280 18.2 267 17.4Industrial organic chemicals .................... 286 1,460 249 17.1 169 11.5 216 14.8

Cyclic crudes and intermediates .......... 2865 456 67 14.7 38 8.3 57 12.6Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c. .... 2869 969 180 18.6 127 13.1 155 16.0

Agricultural chemicals .............................. 287 1,061 163 15.4 115 10.8 192 18.1Nitrogenous fertilizers .......................... 2873 220 34 15.6 22 10.1 37 16.7Phosphatic fertilizers ........................... 2874 107 4 3.9 5 4.3 2 1.4Fertilizers, mixing only ......................... 2875 406 64 15.7 59 14.6 84 20.6Agricultural chemicals, n.e.c. .............. 2879 329 61 18.6 29 8.8 70 21.4

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 byindustry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Pulp mills ................................................. 43 12.6 56 16.4 16 4.5 86 24.9 9Paper mills ............................................... 446 12.8 475 13.6 294 8.4 999 28.6 11Paperboard mills ...................................... 163 12.7 150 11.6 103 8.0 390 30.2 10Paperboard containers and boxes ........... 846 12.7 802 12.0 511 7.7 1,546 23.1 7

Setup paperboard boxes ..................... 23 7.6 24 7.9 9 2.8 82 26.8 4Corrugated and solid fiber boxes ......... 482 12.4 475 12.3 288 7.4 943 24.3 8Fiber cans, drums and similarproducts ............................................. 50 11.8 37 8.6 36 8.4 86 20.2 5

Sanitary food containers ...................... 31 8.7 60 16.8 25 7.0 75 21.1 7Folding paperboard boxes ................... 260 15.1 206 12.0 154 9.0 360 21.0 8

Miscellaneous converted paperproducts ................................................. 988 11.8 1,086 13.0 670 8.0 1,682 20.1 6Paper coated and laminated,packaging .......................................... 95 13.2 90 12.5 72 10.0 182 25.5 10

Paper coated and laminated, n.e.c. .... 159 14.2 131 11.8 91 8.1 214 19.2 6Bags: plastics, laminated, andcoated ................................................ 145 12.0 124 10.2 88 7.3 271 22.4 7

Bags: uncoated paper and multiwall .... 63 9.7 93 14.3 29 4.5 161 24.7 7Die-cut paper and board ...................... 79 10.5 78 10.3 79 10.5 136 18.1 5Sanitary paper products ...................... 97 10.9 148 16.5 76 8.5 186 20.8 9Envelopes ............................................ 117 14.5 104 12.9 49 6.1 189 23.4 7Stationery products .............................. 37 11.2 50 15.3 16 5.0 61 18.6 6Converted paper products, n.e.c. ....... 196 10.5 268 14.3 170 9.0 282 15.0 5

Printing and publishing ................................ 4,318 13.6 3,751 11.8 1,967 6.2 6,225 19.6 6Newspapers ............................................. 1,407 13.9 1,409 13.9 715 7.1 1,920 19.0 7Periodicals ............................................... 198 12.6 188 12.0 122 7.8 358 22.8 7Books ....................................................... 312 14.4 205 9.5 175 8.1 331 15.3 5

Book publishing ................................... 129 13.1 84 8.6 80 8.2 111 11.3 4Book printing ........................................ 184 15.5 121 10.2 95 8.0 220 18.5 6

Miscellaneous publishing ......................... 51 5.1 76 7.5 48 4.8 239 23.6 3Commercial printing ................................. 1,857 14.4 1,473 11.4 705 5.5 2,610 20.3 6

Commercial printing, lithographic ........ 1,199 14.4 940 11.3 472 5.7 1,741 20.9 6Commercial printing, gravure .............. 82 12.2 71 10.6 45 6.8 157 23.4 6Commercial printing, n.e.c. ................. 577 14.8 462 11.9 188 4.8 711 18.3 5

Manifold business forms .......................... 136 10.8 139 11.1 60 4.8 288 22.8 5Greeting cards ......................................... 49 11.2 68 15.3 17 3.8 79 17.9 5Blankbooks and bookbinding ................... 247 13.6 136 7.5 114 6.3 325 17.9 4

Blankbooks and looseleaf binders ....... 49 6.3 44 5.7 40 5.2 154 20.0 3Bookbinding and related work ............. 199 19.0 93 8.8 75 7.1 171 16.4 6

Printing trade services ............................. 60 14.3 56 13.5 9 2.2 75 18.0 5Platemaking services ........................... 55 20.8 47 17.8 4 1.6 53 20.0 7

Chemicals and allied products ..................... 2,186 12.9 1,775 10.5 1,286 7.6 3,201 18.9 5Industrial inorganic chemicals ................. 292 16.6 155 8.8 128 7.3 348 19.8 6

Alkalies and chlorine ............................ 10 6.0 9 5.5 13 7.5 32 18.9 4Inorganic pigments .............................. 35 10.6 41 12.4 13 4.0 72 21.7 5Industrial inorganic chemicals,n.e.c. ................................................. 157 14.7 92 8.6 89 8.3 198 18.5 6

Plastics materials and synthetics ............. 252 13.5 193 10.3 126 6.8 478 25.6 8Plastics materials and resins ............... 156 13.8 100 8.8 76 6.7 277 24.3 7Synthetic rubber .................................. 35 14.0 34 13.4 20 7.9 69 27.5 10Organic fibers, noncellulosic ................ 35 13.0 34 12.7 16 5.8 64 23.8 9

Drugs ....................................................... 407 11.3 301 8.3 219 6.0 658 18.2 4Medicinals and botanicals ................... 50 16.1 17 5.5 22 7.1 63 20.6 5Pharmaceutical preparations ............... 305 10.6 258 9.0 179 6.2 536 18.6 4Diagnostic substances ......................... 31 17.0 12 6.4 6 3.4 28 15.2 5Biological products exceptdiagnostic .......................................... 22 8.7 14 5.5 11 4.5 31 12.5 3

Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods ............. 405 11.5 419 11.9 341 9.6 570 16.1 5Soap and other detergents .................. 175 15.2 132 11.4 63 5.5 204 17.7 5Polishes and sanitation goods ............. 47 6.9 86 12.5 95 13.8 88 12.8 4Surface active agents .......................... 19 15.9 17 14.8 14 11.7 25 21.1 8Toilet preparations ............................... 163 10.4 184 11.7 168 10.7 253 16.0 5

Paints and allied products ....................... 178 11.6 128 8.3 138 9.0 262 17.0 5Industrial organic chemicals .................... 203 13.9 202 13.9 106 7.3 314 21.5 7

Cyclic crudes and intermediates .......... 70 15.5 67 14.7 33 7.3 123 26.9 10Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c. .... 126 13.0 133 13.7 69 7.1 179 18.4 6

Agricultural chemicals .............................. 227 21.4 107 10.1 70 6.6 187 17.7 7Nitrogenous fertilizers .......................... 54 24.7 22 10.2 10 4.5 40 18.2 7Phosphatic fertilizers ........................... 33 30.6 14 13.2 16 15.2 33 31.3 14Fertilizers, mixing only ......................... 76 18.6 33 8.1 20 4.9 71 17.5 5Agricultural chemicals, n.e.c. .............. 64 19.6 38 11.4 24 7.2 43 13.0 7

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away fromwork1 by industry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Miscellaneous chemical products ............ 289 2,109 320 15.2 273 12.9 482 22.8Adhesives and sealants ....................... 2891 571 129 22.6 66 11.6 94 16.4Explosives ........................................... 2892 185 27 14.7 18 9.6 36 19.3Printing ink ........................................... 2893 489 61 12.5 80 16.3 108 22.0Chemical preparations, n.e.c. ............. 2899 837 102 12.2 108 12.9 238 28.4

Petroleum and coal products ....................... 29 2,400 246 10.2 201 8.4 455 18.9Petroleum refining ................................... 291 1,141 82 7.2 67 5.9 174 15.3Asphalt paving and roofing materials ...... 295 804 89 11.0 82 10.2 166 20.6

Asphalt paving mixtures and blocks .... 2951 412 40 9.7 45 10.8 76 18.3Asphalt felts and coatings .................... 2952 392 49 12.4 38 9.6 90 23.0

Miscellaneous petroleum and coalproducts ................................................. 299 456 76 16.6 52 11.3 115 25.2Lubricating oils and greases ................ 2992 356 44 12.2 39 11.0 98 27.7

Rubber and miscellaneous plasticsproducts ..................................................... 30 36,796 7,091 19.3 5,003 13.6 7,120 19.4Tires and inner tubes ............................... 301 2,312 317 13.7 177 7.6 364 15.7Rubber and plastics footwear .................. 302 382 77 20.2 48 12.5 67 17.6Hose and belting and gaskets andpacking .................................................. 305 2,391 480 20.1 303 12.7 466 19.5Rubber and plastics hose andbelting ................................................ 3052 1,280 277 21.6 164 12.8 272 21.2

Gaskets, packing and sealingdevices .............................................. 3053 1,111 204 18.3 139 12.5 194 17.5

Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c. .......... 306 4,501 885 19.7 617 13.7 868 19.3Mechanical rubber goods .................... 3061 2,428 479 19.7 374 15.4 478 19.7Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c. ...... 3069 2,072 406 19.6 243 11.7 390 18.8

Miscellaneous plastics products,n.e.c. ..................................................... 308 27,210 5,330 19.6 3,859 14.2 5,355 19.7Unsupported plastics film and sheet .... 3081 1,849 436 23.6 293 15.9 272 14.7Unsupported plastics profile shapes .... 3082 1,008 226 22.4 130 12.9 180 17.8Laminated plastics plate and sheet ..... 3083 868 123 14.2 142 16.4 177 20.4Plastics pipe ........................................ 3084 840 146 17.4 130 15.5 184 21.8Plastics bottles ..................................... 3085 1,210 256 21.2 150 12.3 249 20.6Plastics foam products ........................ 3086 1,710 320 18.7 250 14.6 370 21.6Custom compound purchasedresins ................................................. 3087 901 156 17.4 130 14.5 198 21.9

Plastics plumbing fixtures .................... 3088 604 123 20.4 77 12.8 119 19.7Plastics products, n.e.c. ...................... 3089 18,219 3,544 19.5 2,555 14.0 3,608 19.8

Leather and leather products ....................... 31 4,166 916 22.0 492 11.8 750 18.0Leather tanning and finishing .................. 311 954 167 17.5 132 13.8 182 19.0Footwear cut stock .................................. 313 222 40 17.9 24 11.0 35 15.8Footwear, except rubber .......................... 314 2,031 522 25.7 193 9.5 352 17.3

House slippers ..................................... 3142 131 48 36.5 7 5.4 21 16.2Men’s footwear, except athletic ........... 3143 1,046 336 32.1 113 10.8 174 16.6Women’s footwear, except athletic ...... 3144 602 93 15.4 45 7.4 111 18.4Footwear, except rubber, n.e.c. .......... 3149 253 46 18.2 28 11.0 46 18.2

Leather gloves and mittens ..................... 315 100 14 13.8 14 14.3 22 22.3Luggage ................................................... 316 273 60 22.1 33 12.1 61 22.3Handbags and personal leather goods .... 317 251 43 17.2 38 15.3 45 17.9

Personal leather goods, n.e.c. ............ 3172 203 37 18.2 35 17.4 34 16.8Leather goods, n.e.c. .............................. 319 333 69 20.8 57 17.1 52 15.7

Transportation and public utilities5 ............. 232,998 28,694 12.3 24,484 10.5 46,216 19.8

Railroad transportation 5 ............................. 40 9,926 706 7.1 618 6.2 1,278 12.9Local and interurban passenger transit ....... 41 14,469 1,936 13.4 1,656 11.4 3,157 21.8

Local and suburban transportation .......... 411 9,049 1,322 14.6 1,171 12.9 2,094 23.1Taxicabs .................................................. 412 724 94 12.9 70 9.7 145 20.0Intercity and rural bus transportation ....... 413 1,048 104 9.9 66 6.3 176 16.8Bus charter service .................................. 414 620 52 8.4 23 3.6 127 20.5School buses ........................................... 415 2,987 360 12.0 318 10.6 607 20.3

Trucking and warehousing .......................... 42 109,057 11,760 10.8 10,634 9.8 20,549 18.8Trucking and courier services, exceptair ........................................................... 421 102,905 10,777 10.5 9,751 9.5 19,212 18.7

Public warehousing and storage ............. 422 5,923 962 16.2 867 14.6 1,311 22.1Water transportation .................................... 44 7,925 457 5.8 461 5.8 1,075 13.6

Water transportation of passengers ........ 448 152 10 6.4 29 19.1 23 15.1Water transportation services .................. 449 6,016 362 6.0 364 6.0 861 14.3

Transportation by air .................................... 45 44,910 6,217 13.8 5,173 11.5 9,964 22.2Air transportation, scheduled ................... 451 39,521 5,288 13.4 4,462 11.3 8,669 21.9Air transportation, nonscheduled ............. 452 586 79 13.5 86 14.6 123 21.1

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 byindustry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Miscellaneous chemical products ............ 222 10.5 271 12.8 158 7.5 384 18.2 5Adhesives and sealants ....................... 72 12.6 59 10.4 63 11.0 88 15.4 5Explosives ........................................... 22 11.8 16 8.4 18 9.8 49 26.5 9Printing ink ........................................... 52 10.7 65 13.4 37 7.6 86 17.6 5Chemical preparations, n.e.c. ............. 76 9.1 128 15.3 36 4.2 149 17.8 5

Petroleum and coal products ....................... 279 11.6 344 14.3 236 9.9 639 26.6 11Petroleum refining ................................... 150 13.2 154 13.5 155 13.6 359 31.4 17Asphalt paving and roofing materials ...... 81 10.1 144 17.9 63 7.9 179 22.3 9

Asphalt paving mixtures and blocks .... 36 8.7 94 22.9 34 8.3 88 21.2 12Asphalt felts and coatings .................... 46 11.6 49 12.6 29 7.4 92 23.4 7

Miscellaneous petroleum and coalproducts ................................................. 47 10.4 47 10.3 18 4.0 101 22.3 5Lubricating oils and greases ................ 29 8.3 42 11.7 16 4.4 88 24.8 5

Rubber and miscellaneous plasticsproducts ..................................................... 4,569 12.4 4,155 11.3 2,066 5.6 6,792 18.5 5Tires and inner tubes ............................... 290 12.5 390 16.9 195 8.4 580 25.1 11Rubber and plastics footwear .................. 53 13.8 54 14.3 32 8.5 50 13.0 5Hose and belting and gaskets andpacking .................................................. 333 13.9 240 10.0 111 4.6 458 19.1 5Rubber and plastics hose andbelting ................................................ 167 13.1 104 8.1 55 4.3 241 18.8 4

Gaskets, packing and sealingdevices .............................................. 166 14.9 136 12.2 56 5.0 217 19.5 6

Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c. .......... 558 12.4 600 13.3 235 5.2 738 16.4 5Mechanical rubber goods .................... 298 12.3 288 11.9 117 4.8 394 16.2 5Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c. ...... 260 12.6 312 15.1 117 5.7 343 16.6 5

Miscellaneous plastics products,n.e.c. ..................................................... 3,335 12.3 2,871 10.6 1,493 5.5 4,967 18.3 5Unsupported plastics film and sheet .... 233 12.6 174 9.4 107 5.8 335 18.1 4Unsupported plastics profile shapes .... 112 11.1 108 10.7 60 5.9 194 19.2 5Laminated plastics plate and sheet ..... 98 11.2 123 14.2 42 4.9 164 18.8 5Plastics pipe ........................................ 122 14.5 90 10.7 44 5.2 124 14.8 5Plastics bottles ..................................... 158 13.1 132 10.9 48 3.9 218 18.0 5Plastics foam products ........................ 205 12.0 154 9.0 83 4.8 329 19.2 4Custom compound purchasedresins ................................................. 105 11.7 82 9.1 64 7.1 165 18.3 5

Plastics plumbing fixtures .................... 73 12.1 76 12.5 43 7.1 93 15.5 5Plastics products, n.e.c. ...................... 2,229 12.2 1,933 10.6 1,004 5.5 3,345 18.4 5

Leather and leather products ....................... 497 11.9 495 11.9 294 7.1 723 17.3 5Leather tanning and finishing .................. 156 16.4 96 10.1 68 7.1 154 16.1 5Footwear cut stock .................................. 12 5.2 24 10.7 26 11.8 61 27.6 11Footwear, except rubber .......................... 198 9.8 271 13.3 145 7.1 350 17.3 5

House slippers ..................................... 11 8.4 19 14.3 9 7.1 16 12.1 4Men’s footwear, except athletic ........... 80 7.6 118 11.3 53 5.0 173 16.5 3Women’s footwear, except athletic ...... 70 11.6 108 18.0 56 9.4 119 19.8 9Footwear, except rubber, n.e.c. .......... 38 14.9 26 10.5 26 10.4 43 16.9 6

Leather gloves and mittens ..................... 11 11.4 16 15.6 3 2.6 20 20.0 5Luggage ................................................... 32 11.9 36 13.3 15 5.6 35 12.7 4Handbags and personal leather goods .... 35 13.8 22 8.6 16 6.5 52 20.6 5

Personal leather goods, n.e.c. ............ 24 11.8 19 9.2 13 6.6 41 20.1 5Leather goods, n.e.c. .............................. 53 15.8 30 9.1 21 6.3 51 15.2 5

Transportation and public utilities5 ............. 32,866 14.1 29,936 12.8 15,524 6.7 55,278 23.7 8

Railroad transportation 5 ............................. 1,121 11.3 1,105 11.1 749 7.5 4,348 43.8 22Local and interurban passenger transit ....... 1,999 13.8 2,062 14.3 829 5.7 2,829 19.6 6

Local and suburban transportation .......... 1,372 15.2 1,141 12.6 480 5.3 1,470 16.2 5Taxicabs .................................................. 76 10.4 112 15.4 36 5.0 192 26.6 9Intercity and rural bus transportation ....... 135 12.8 160 15.3 82 7.9 325 31.1 14Bus charter service .................................. 74 11.9 168 27.2 25 4.0 152 24.4 11School buses ........................................... 340 11.4 472 15.8 206 6.9 684 22.9 9

Trucking and warehousing .......................... 14,956 13.7 14,792 13.6 7,487 6.9 28,878 26.5 9Trucking and courier services, exceptair ........................................................... 14,075 13.7 13,962 13.6 7,251 7.0 27,876 27.1 10

Public warehousing and storage ............. 850 14.4 791 13.4 221 3.7 922 15.6 5Water transportation .................................... 936 11.8 1,218 15.4 718 9.1 3,060 38.6 18

Water transportation of passengers ........ 24 15.9 15 9.6 13 8.6 38 25.3 10Water transportation services .................. 699 11.6 934 15.5 540 9.0 2,256 37.5 17

Transportation by air .................................... 7,676 17.1 5,607 12.5 2,603 5.8 7,671 17.1 6Air transportation, scheduled ................... 6,982 17.7 5,098 12.9 2,378 6.0 6,643 16.8 6Air transportation, nonscheduled ............. 97 16.5 68 11.7 20 3.4 112 19.2 6

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away fromwork1 by industry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Airports, flying fields, and services .......... 458 4,804 849 17.7 625 13.0 1,172 24.4Pipelines, except natural gas ....................... 46 263 19 7.2 8 3.0 103 39.1Transportation services ............................... 47 5,693 874 15.4 828 14.5 1,093 19.2

Passenger transportation arrangement ... 472 637 45 7.0 111 17.4 131 20.6Freight transportation arrangement ......... 473 3,252 458 14.1 510 15.7 622 19.1Miscellaneous transportation services ..... 478 1,694 329 19.4 198 11.7 332 19.6

Communications .......................................... 48 19,685 3,537 18.0 2,430 12.3 4,716 24.0Telephone communications ..................... 481 13,010 2,151 16.5 1,468 11.3 3,101 23.8Radio and television broadcasting ........... 483 1,339 299 22.3 157 11.7 284 21.2Cable and other pay televisionservices ................................................. 484 5,163 1,053 20.4 775 15.0 1,279 24.8

Electric, gas, and sanitary services ............. 49 21,071 3,187 15.1 2,676 12.7 4,281 20.3Electric services ....................................... 491 5,660 788 13.9 703 12.4 1,152 20.3Gas production and distribution ............... 492 3,722 691 18.6 417 11.2 748 20.1Combination utility services ..................... 493 2,784 217 7.8 291 10.4 546 19.6Water supply ............................................ 494 917 172 18.7 151 16.4 180 19.6Sanitary services ..................................... 495 7,876 1,305 16.6 1,103 14.0 1,623 20.6Steam and air-conditioning supply .......... 496 41 7 16.8 5 12.2 14 34.5Irrigation systems .................................... 497 70 6 9.3 6 9.1 19 26.9

Wholesale and retail trade ............................ 569,524 90,636 15.9 78,260 13.7 124,875 21.9

Wholesale trade ............................................. 160,934 25,784 16.0 21,033 13.1 34,985 21.7

Wholesale trade—durable goods ................ 50 74,792 12,366 16.5 10,360 13.9 17,072 22.8Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies ......... 501 13,506 2,007 14.9 1,668 12.4 3,428 25.4Furniture and homefurnishings ................ 502 2,978 326 10.9 308 10.3 652 21.9Lumber and construction materials ......... 503 7,682 987 12.8 1,113 14.5 1,826 23.8Professional and commercialequipment .............................................. 504 8,498 1,476 17.4 1,292 15.2 1,765 20.8

Metals and minerals, except petroleum ... 505 5,654 913 16.1 837 14.8 1,104 19.5Electrical goods ....................................... 506 5,228 870 16.7 915 17.5 900 17.2Hardware, plumbing and heatingequipment .............................................. 507 5,708 1,126 19.7 966 16.9 1,400 24.5

Machinery, equipment, and supplies ....... 508 16,133 2,909 18.0 2,187 13.6 3,732 23.1Miscellaneous durable goods .................. 509 9,406 1,753 18.6 1,072 11.4 2,266 24.1

Wholesale trade—nondurable goods .......... 51 86,142 13,417 15.6 10,674 12.4 17,912 20.8Paper and paper products ....................... 511 5,568 923 16.6 700 12.6 1,433 25.7Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries .......... 512 4,423 670 15.1 371 8.4 843 19.1Apparel, piece goods, and notions .......... 513 2,549 528 20.7 334 13.1 629 24.7Groceries and related products ............... 514 45,966 6,726 14.6 5,868 12.8 9,243 20.1Farm-product raw materials ..................... 515 2,749 392 14.3 280 10.2 738 26.9Chemicals and allied products ................. 516 2,448 – – – – – –Petroleum and petroleum products ......... 517 3,412 779 22.8 468 13.7 598 17.5Beer, wine, and distilled beverages ......... 518 8,080 1,201 14.9 933 11.5 1,603 19.8Miscellaneous nondurable goods ............ 519 10,946 1,672 15.3 1,398 12.8 2,301 21.0

Retail trade .................................................... 408,590 64,852 15.9 57,227 14.0 89,890 22.0

Building materials and garden supplies ....... 52 27,257 4,488 16.5 4,642 17.0 6,386 23.4Lumber and other building materials ....... 521 20,791 3,716 17.9 3,450 16.6 4,918 23.7Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores ........... 523 1,133 168 14.9 259 22.8 146 12.9Hardware stores ...................................... 525 2,125 292 13.7 273 12.8 516 24.3Retail nurseries and garden stores .......... 526 2,132 258 12.1 420 19.7 541 25.4Mobile home dealers ............................... 527 1,076 54 5.0 240 22.3 266 24.7

General merchandise stores ....................... 53 65,634 10,428 15.9 9,825 15.0 15,824 24.1Department stores ................................... 531 57,291 9,114 15.9 8,767 15.3 13,924 24.3Variety stores ........................................... 533 4,050 585 14.4 482 11.9 984 24.3Miscellaneous general merchandisestores ..................................................... 539 4,293 730 17.0 576 13.4 916 21.3

Food stores .................................................. 54 89,557 11,703 13.1 10,160 11.3 18,702 20.9Grocery stores ......................................... 541 84,768 10,891 12.8 9,642 11.4 17,225 20.3Retail bakeries ......................................... 546 1,846 162 8.8 232 12.5 464 25.1

Automotive dealers and service stations ..... 55 48,803 9,262 19.0 6,725 13.8 10,400 21.3New and used car dealers ....................... 551 22,166 4,290 19.4 3,325 15.0 5,008 22.6Used car dealers ..................................... 552 926 – – – – – –Auto and home supply stores .................. 553 12,980 2,551 19.7 1,563 12.0 2,789 21.5Gasoline service stations ......................... 554 10,827 1,708 15.8 1,472 13.6 2,084 19.3

Apparel and accessory stores ..................... 56 10,792 1,626 15.1 1,166 10.8 2,724 25.2Women’s clothing stores ......................... 562 2,779 357 12.9 177 6.4 599 21.6Family clothing stores .............................. 565 3,818 590 15.5 615 16.1 966 25.3

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 byindustry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Airports, flying fields, and services .......... 598 12.5 441 9.2 204 4.3 915 19.0 5Pipelines, except natural gas ....................... 33 12.5 30 11.5 25 9.6 45 17.2 6Transportation services ............................... 923 16.2 584 10.3 422 7.4 970 17.0 6

Passenger transportation arrangement ... 105 16.5 50 7.8 89 13.9 107 16.8 7Freight transportation arrangement ......... 502 15.4 406 12.5 193 5.9 560 17.2 6Miscellaneous transportation services ..... 301 17.8 111 6.5 132 7.8 292 17.2 5

Communications .......................................... 2,252 11.4 1,887 9.6 1,220 6.2 3,643 18.5 5Telephone communications ..................... 1,309 10.1 1,264 9.7 942 7.2 2,776 21.3 5Radio and television broadcasting ........... 194 14.5 146 10.9 53 4.0 206 15.4 4Cable and other pay televisionservices ................................................. 740 14.3 469 9.1 222 4.3 625 12.1 4

Electric, gas, and sanitary services ............. 2,970 14.1 2,650 12.6 1,471 7.0 3,835 18.2 6Electric services ....................................... 683 12.1 728 12.9 447 7.9 1,160 20.5 7Gas production and distribution ............... 574 15.4 485 13.0 228 6.1 577 15.5 6Combination utility services ..................... 421 15.1 400 14.4 272 9.8 638 22.9 9Water supply ............................................ 145 15.8 124 13.6 34 3.7 112 12.2 5Sanitary services ..................................... 1,129 14.3 906 11.5 481 6.1 1,328 16.9 5Steam and air-conditioning supply .......... 7 17.2 4 9.6 1 2.4 3 7.2 5Irrigation systems .................................... 10 14.6 3 4.6 8 11.5 17 23.9 6

Wholesale and retail trade ............................ 81,251 14.3 63,136 11.1 33,876 5.9 97,491 17.1 5

Wholesale trade ............................................. 22,293 13.9 17,941 11.1 10,154 6.3 28,744 17.9 5

Wholesale trade—durable goods ................ 10,110 13.5 7,894 10.6 4,230 5.7 12,760 17.1 5Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies ......... 1,712 12.7 1,491 11.0 838 6.2 2,361 17.5 5Furniture and homefurnishings ................ 403 13.5 273 9.2 388 13.0 629 21.1 8Lumber and construction materials ......... 834 10.9 1,064 13.8 448 5.8 1,410 18.4 5Professional and commercialequipment .............................................. 1,327 15.6 753 8.9 607 7.1 1,278 15.0 5

Metals and minerals, except petroleum ... 724 12.8 693 12.3 340 6.0 1,042 18.4 5Electrical goods ....................................... 876 16.8 490 9.4 128 2.4 1,048 20.1 5Hardware, plumbing and heatingequipment .............................................. 655 11.5 514 9.0 249 4.4 799 14.0 4

Machinery, equipment, and supplies ....... 2,180 13.5 1,694 10.5 700 4.3 2,731 16.9 5Miscellaneous durable goods .................. 1,399 14.9 922 9.8 533 5.7 1,460 15.5 5

Wholesale trade—nondurable goods .......... 12,183 14.1 10,047 11.7 5,925 6.9 15,984 18.6 6Paper and paper products ....................... 526 9.4 608 10.9 394 7.1 985 17.7 5Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries .......... 816 18.5 475 10.7 443 10.0 805 18.2 7Apparel, piece goods, and notions .......... 295 11.6 244 9.6 115 4.5 404 15.9 4Groceries and related products ............... 6,702 14.6 5,800 12.6 3,109 6.8 8,517 18.5 6Farm-product raw materials ..................... 332 12.1 370 13.5 220 8.0 417 15.2 5Chemicals and allied products ................. – – – – – – – – –Petroleum and petroleum products ......... 391 11.5 275 8.1 181 5.3 720 21.1 5Beer, wine, and distilled beverages ......... 1,271 15.7 950 11.8 448 5.5 1,675 20.7 7Miscellaneous nondurable goods ............ 1,510 13.8 1,054 9.6 888 8.1 2,123 19.4 6

Retail trade .................................................... 58,958 14.4 45,195 11.1 23,721 5.8 68,747 16.8 5

Building materials and garden supplies ....... 3,625 13.3 2,897 10.6 1,408 5.2 3,810 14.0 4Lumber and other building materials ....... 2,715 13.1 2,088 10.0 1,107 5.3 2,797 13.5 4Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores ........... 194 17.1 65 5.7 85 7.5 216 19.1 5Hardware stores ...................................... 333 15.7 296 13.9 102 4.8 314 14.8 5Retail nurseries and garden stores .......... 226 10.6 308 14.4 104 4.9 276 12.9 4Mobile home dealers ............................... 158 14.7 141 13.1 9 0.9 208 19.3 5

General merchandise stores ....................... 8,863 13.5 6,378 9.7 3,449 5.3 10,867 16.6 5Department stores ................................... 7,851 13.7 5,421 9.5 2,902 5.1 9,312 16.3 5Variety stores ........................................... 555 13.7 418 10.3 268 6.6 760 18.8 5Miscellaneous general merchandisestores ..................................................... 458 10.7 539 12.6 279 6.5 795 18.5 5

Food stores .................................................. 13,382 14.9 11,029 12.3 6,493 7.3 18,088 20.2 7Grocery stores ......................................... 12,856 15.2 10,675 12.6 6,212 7.3 17,268 20.4 7Retail bakeries ......................................... 208 11.3 227 12.3 193 10.5 360 19.5 7

Automotive dealers and service stations ..... 6,082 12.5 5,013 10.3 2,737 5.6 8,584 17.6 5New and used car dealers ....................... 2,486 11.2 2,066 9.3 1,251 5.6 3,740 16.9 5Used car dealers ..................................... – – – – – – – – –Auto and home supply stores .................. 1,659 12.8 1,616 12.4 712 5.5 2,090 16.1 5Gasoline service stations ......................... 1,516 14.0 967 8.9 616 5.7 2,463 22.8 6

Apparel and accessory stores ..................... 1,657 15.4 1,143 10.6 520 4.8 1,956 18.1 5Women’s clothing stores ......................... 334 12.0 309 11.1 278 10.0 725 26.1 10Family clothing stores .............................. 561 14.7 352 9.2 175 4.6 559 14.6 4

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away fromwork1 by industry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Shoe stores ............................................. 566 2,025 412 20.3 145 7.2 615 30.3Furniture and homefurnishings stores ......... 57 15,632 2,246 14.4 2,063 13.2 3,207 20.5

Furniture and homefurnishings stores ..... 571 10,878 1,710 15.7 1,530 14.1 2,298 21.1Household appliance stores .................... 572 1,970 189 9.6 83 4.2 400 20.3Radio, television, and computer stores ... 573 2,784 347 12.5 450 16.2 509 18.3

Eating and drinking places .......................... 58 117,845 19,204 16.3 17,618 14.9 26,321 22.3Miscellaneous retail ..................................... 59 33,070 5,894 17.8 5,029 15.2 6,326 19.1

Drug stores and proprietary stores .......... 591 6,704 846 12.6 1,016 15.2 1,168 17.4Miscellaneous shopping goods stores ..... 594 8,556 1,598 18.7 1,637 19.1 1,780 20.8Nonstore retailers .................................... 596 6,036 939 15.6 837 13.9 1,129 18.7Fuel dealers ............................................. 598 3,150 473 15.0 493 15.6 623 19.8Retail stores, n.e.c. ................................. 599 6,686 1,707 25.5 911 13.6 1,158 17.3

Finance, insurance, and real estate ............. 60,158 11,230 18.7 8,796 14.6 11,738 19.5

Depository institutions ................................. 60 14,828 2,822 19.0 2,123 14.3 2,722 18.4Central reserve depositories .................... 601 350 55 15.7 47 13.4 95 27.2Commercial banks ................................... 602 10,160 2,369 23.3 1,269 12.5 1,831 18.0

Nondepository institutions ........................... 61 1,666 213 12.8 557 33.5 302 18.2Business credit institutions ...................... 615 347 31 8.9 53 15.3 76 21.9Mortgage bankers and brokers ................ 616 871 92 10.5 428 49.1 84 9.6

Security and commodity brokers ................. 62 1,390 211 15.2 142 10.2 271 19.5Security brokers and dealers ................... 621 805 122 15.2 77 9.5 185 23.0Security and commodity exchanges ........ 623 97 26 27.1 15 15.1 11 11.0

Insurance carriers ........................................ 63 10,975 2,182 19.9 1,231 11.2 1,857 16.9Life insurance .......................................... 631 4,924 – – – – – –Medical service and health insurance ..... 632 2,039 365 17.9 258 12.7 414 20.3Fire, marine, and casualty insurance ....... 633 3,440 720 20.9 543 15.8 515 15.0

Insurance agents, brokers, and service ....... 64 2,520 568 22.6 253 10.0 506 20.1Real estate .................................................. 65 27,396 4,652 17.0 4,360 15.9 5,824 21.3

Real estate operators and lessors ........... 651 13,962 2,338 16.7 2,092 15.0 2,830 20.3Real estate agents and managers ........... 653 10,720 1,923 17.9 1,706 15.9 2,472 23.1Subdividers and developers .................... 655 2,651 389 14.7 559 21.1 514 19.4

Holding and other investment offices .......... 67 1,384 581 42.0 130 9.4 255 18.4Holding offices ......................................... 671 884 495 56.0 64 7.2 134 15.2

Services .......................................................... 535,386 89,842 16.8 75,181 14.0 122,406 22.9

Hotels and other lodging places .................. 70 48,532 7,706 15.9 7,048 14.5 11,740 24.2Hotels and motels .................................... 701 47,209 7,595 16.1 6,853 14.5 11,255 23.8

Personal services ........................................ 72 15,026 2,420 16.1 2,069 13.8 3,218 21.4Laundry, cleaning, and garmentservices ................................................. 721 9,884 1,588 16.1 1,270 12.8 2,360 23.9

Photographic studios, portrait .................. 722 1,030 – – – – – –Beauty shops ........................................... 723 2,849 543 19.1 228 8.0 415 14.6Funeral service and crematories ............. 726 885 144 16.2 18 2.1 290 32.7

Business services ........................................ 73 75,377 11,738 15.6 9,878 13.1 17,172 22.8Advertising ............................................... 731 1,286 178 13.8 118 9.2 364 28.3Mailing, reproduction, stenographic ......... 733 4,097 922 22.5 594 14.5 830 20.3Services to buildings ................................ 734 20,658 2,640 12.8 3,134 15.2 4,168 20.2Miscellaneous equipment rental andleasing ................................................... 735 8,509 1,492 17.5 1,139 13.4 2,243 26.4

Personnel supply services ....................... 736 14,444 1,782 12.3 1,640 11.4 3,271 22.6Computer and data processingservices ................................................. 737 4,467 1,072 24.0 466 10.4 1,108 24.8

Miscellaneous business services ............ 738 21,392 3,498 16.4 2,675 12.5 5,094 23.8Auto repair, services, and parking ............... 75 23,504 4,847 20.6 3,192 13.6 4,478 19.1

Automotive rentals, no drivers ................. 751 4,740 829 17.5 619 13.1 981 20.7Automobile parking .................................. 752 1,064 124 11.7 142 13.3 158 14.9Automotive repair shops .......................... 753 12,653 2,833 22.4 1,796 14.2 2,251 17.8Automotive services, except repair .......... 754 5,047 1,060 21.0 634 12.6 1,087 21.5

Miscellaneous repair services ..................... 76 10,582 2,034 19.2 1,360 12.9 2,227 21.0Electrical repair shops ............................. 762 2,607 419 16.1 278 10.6 534 20.5Reupholstery and furniture repair ............ 764 346 52 15.1 61 17.6 76 21.8Miscellaneous repair shops ..................... 769 7,602 1,562 20.6 1,022 13.4 1,617 21.3

Motion pictures ............................................ 78 2,670 336 12.6 488 18.3 499 18.7Motion picture production and services ... 781 1,259 147 11.7 191 15.2 196 15.6Motion picture theaters ............................ 783 1,021 122 11.9 233 22.8 212 20.8

Amusement and recreation services ........... 79 25,256 3,920 15.5 3,759 14.9 6,133 24.3Bowling centers ....................................... 793 1,061 129 12.1 142 13.3 186 17.5Commercial sports ................................... 794 3,539 478 13.5 425 12.0 627 17.7

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 byindustry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Shoe stores ............................................. 376 18.5 262 13.0 23 1.1 193 9.5 5Furniture and homefurnishings stores ......... 2,509 16.0 1,508 9.6 1,253 8.0 2,846 18.2 6

Furniture and homefurnishings stores ..... 1,622 14.9 1,031 9.5 821 7.6 1,866 17.1 5Household appliance stores .................... 401 20.3 233 11.8 179 9.1 485 24.6 9Radio, television, and computer stores ... 486 17.4 244 8.8 252 9.1 496 17.8 7

Eating and drinking places .......................... 18,809 16.0 13,378 11.4 6,337 5.4 16,178 13.7 5Miscellaneous retail ..................................... 4,031 12.2 3,848 11.6 1,524 4.6 6,418 19.4 5

Drug stores and proprietary stores .......... 922 13.7 747 11.1 418 6.2 1,587 23.7 7Miscellaneous shopping goods stores ..... 1,014 11.9 740 8.7 222 2.6 1,565 18.3 4Nonstore retailers .................................... 665 11.0 897 14.9 269 4.5 1,300 21.5 6Fuel dealers ............................................. 362 11.5 363 11.5 304 9.7 532 16.9 5Retail stores, n.e.c. ................................. 811 12.1 823 12.3 207 3.1 1,071 16.0 3

Finance, insurance, and real estate ............. 6,971 11.6 6,985 11.6 3,308 5.5 11,130 18.5 5

Depository institutions ................................. 1,955 13.2 1,766 11.9 906 6.1 2,534 17.1 5Central reserve depositories .................... 44 12.7 33 9.5 12 3.3 64 18.3 5Commercial banks ................................... 1,235 12.2 941 9.3 700 6.9 1,816 17.9 5

Nondepository institutions ........................... 171 10.3 132 7.9 52 3.1 238 14.3 3Business credit institutions ...................... 42 12.0 34 9.9 20 5.8 91 26.2 9Mortgage bankers and brokers ................ 110 12.6 46 5.2 31 3.5 82 9.4 2

Security and commodity brokers ................. 288 20.7 125 9.0 179 12.9 173 12.5 8Security brokers and dealers ................... 107 13.2 76 9.4 152 18.8 88 10.9 6Security and commodity exchanges ........ 14 14.0 8 8.7 4 4.4 19 19.6 5

Insurance carriers ........................................ 785 7.2 1,628 14.8 540 4.9 2,752 25.1 7Life insurance .......................................... – – – – – – – – –Medical service and health insurance ..... 216 10.6 239 11.7 78 3.8 468 22.9 5Fire, marine, and casualty insurance ....... 309 9.0 416 12.1 277 8.0 659 19.1 5

Insurance agents, brokers, and service ....... 237 9.4 459 18.2 129 5.1 367 14.6 4Real estate .................................................. 3,410 12.4 2,775 10.1 1,441 5.3 4,934 18.0 5

Real estate operators and lessors ........... 1,538 11.0 1,408 10.1 873 6.3 2,884 20.7 5Real estate agents and managers ........... 1,525 14.2 1,047 9.8 421 3.9 1,626 15.2 4Subdividers and developers .................... 320 12.1 320 12.1 147 5.5 402 15.2 5

Holding and other investment offices .......... 124 9.0 100 7.3 62 4.5 132 9.5 2Holding offices ......................................... 58 6.5 30 3.4 27 3.0 76 8.6 1

Services .......................................................... 75,281 14.1 58,968 11.0 30,994 5.8 82,715 15.4 5

Hotels and other lodging places .................. 6,835 14.1 5,169 10.7 2,502 5.2 7,532 15.5 5Hotels and motels .................................... 6,728 14.3 5,035 10.7 2,454 5.2 7,288 15.4 5

Personal services ........................................ 2,025 13.5 1,514 10.1 918 6.1 2,862 19.0 5Laundry, cleaning, and garmentservices ................................................. 1,326 13.4 891 9.0 558 5.7 1,889 19.1 5

Photographic studios, portrait .................. – – – – – – – – –Beauty shops ........................................... 344 12.1 336 11.8 291 10.2 692 24.3 7Funeral service and crematories ............. 218 24.6 21 2.4 – – 195 22.1 5

Business services ........................................ 10,146 13.5 8,355 11.1 4,415 5.9 13,672 18.1 5Advertising ............................................... 173 13.5 178 13.8 128 9.9 148 11.5 5Mailing, reproduction, stenographic ......... 377 9.2 341 8.3 131 3.2 902 22.0 5Services to buildings ................................ 2,827 13.7 2,461 11.9 1,602 7.8 3,825 18.5 6Miscellaneous equipment rental andleasing ................................................... 784 9.2 1,134 13.3 217 2.5 1,501 17.6 4

Personnel supply services ....................... 2,287 15.8 1,912 13.2 792 5.5 2,760 19.1 7Computer and data processingservices ................................................. 362 8.1 336 7.5 269 6.0 853 19.1 5

Miscellaneous business services ............ 3,279 15.3 1,973 9.2 1,265 5.9 3,607 16.9 5Auto repair, services, and parking ............... 2,817 12.0 2,457 10.5 1,556 6.6 4,158 17.7 5

Automotive rentals, no drivers ................. 537 11.3 451 9.5 297 6.3 1,025 21.6 5Automobile parking .................................. 129 12.1 98 9.2 86 8.1 326 30.7 10Automotive repair shops .......................... 1,428 11.3 1,261 10.0 1,003 7.9 2,081 16.4 5Automotive services, except repair .......... 723 14.3 647 12.8 171 3.4 726 14.4 4

Miscellaneous repair services ..................... 1,284 12.1 1,172 11.1 654 6.2 1,852 17.5 5Electrical repair shops ............................. 370 14.2 327 12.6 117 4.5 562 21.5 6Reupholstery and furniture repair ............ 53 15.4 19 5.6 26 7.7 58 16.8 5Miscellaneous repair shops ..................... 839 11.0 826 10.9 511 6.7 1,225 16.1 5

Motion pictures ............................................ 380 14.2 282 10.6 124 4.6 562 21.0 6Motion picture production and services ... 153 12.2 197 15.6 84 6.7 291 23.1 10Motion picture theaters ............................ 163 15.9 53 5.2 32 3.2 206 20.2 5

Amusement and recreation services ........... 3,710 14.7 2,925 11.6 1,320 5.2 3,491 13.8 5Bowling centers ....................................... 170 16.0 242 22.8 56 5.3 136 12.8 10Commercial sports ................................... 490 13.8 650 18.4 265 7.5 604 17.1 7

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away fromwork1 by industry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Miscellaneous amusement, recreationservices ................................................. 799 19,232 3,004 15.6 2,921 15.2 5,066 26.3

Health services ............................................ 80 229,216 39,440 17.2 32,177 14.0 52,451 22.9Offices and clinics of medical doctors ..... 801 6,676 990 14.8 602 9.0 1,415 21.2Offices of osteopathic physicians ............ 803 33 – – – – 33 100.0Nursing and personal care facilities ......... 805 89,461 14,340 16.0 12,482 14.0 21,431 24.0Hospitals .................................................. 806 111,961 20,606 18.4 16,665 14.9 24,473 21.9Medical and dental laboratories ............... 807 2,151 320 14.9 645 30.0 475 22.1Home health care services ...................... 808 13,991 1,819 13.0 1,446 10.3 2,562 18.3

Legal services .............................................. 81 3,084 580 18.8 305 9.9 399 12.9Educational services .................................... 82 16,443 3,600 21.9 2,107 12.8 3,587 21.8

Elementary and secondary schools ......... 821 5,402 1,656 30.6 576 10.7 1,237 22.9Colleges and universities ......................... 822 10,388 1,840 17.7 1,432 13.8 2,264 21.8Libraries ................................................... 823 162 12 7.1 26 15.9 47 29.0

Social services ............................................. 83 45,383 7,212 15.9 6,988 15.4 11,290 24.9Individual and family services .................. 832 9,307 1,280 13.8 1,222 13.1 2,210 23.7Job training and related services ............. 833 7,354 1,338 18.2 1,057 14.4 1,941 26.4Child day care services ........................... 835 6,239 922 14.8 1,148 18.4 1,670 26.8Residential care ....................................... 836 19,408 3,041 15.7 3,223 16.6 4,723 24.3Social services, n.e.c. ............................. 839 3,074 631 20.5 338 11.0 746 24.3

Museums, botanical, zoological gardens ..... 84 1,452 308 21.2 242 16.6 376 25.9Museums and art galleries ...................... 841 827 177 21.3 136 16.5 224 27.1Botanical and zoological gardens ............ 842 625 131 21.0 105 16.8 152 24.3

Business associations ............................. 861 899 – – – – – –Labor organizations ................................. 863 512 9 1.8 86 16.8 213 41.5Civic and social associations ................... 864 5,490 833 15.2 751 13.7 1,410 25.7Membership organizations, n.e.c. ........... 869 1,378 267 19.4 258 18.8 310 22.5

Engineering and management services ...... 87 20,777 3,435 16.5 3,077 14.8 4,526 21.8Engineering and architectural services .... 871 6,758 886 13.1 957 14.2 1,295 19.2Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping ... 872 1,844 181 9.8 179 9.7 281 15.2Research and testing services ................ 873 4,912 1,408 28.7 557 11.3 1,230 25.0Management and public relations ............ 874 7,263 960 13.2 1,384 19.0 1,720 23.7

Services, n.e.c. ........................................... 89 290 42 14.4 49 16.8 62 21.4

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 byindustry and number of days away from work, 1993 — Continued

Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Miscellaneous amusement, recreationservices ................................................. 2,949 15.3 1,956 10.2 882 4.6 2,453 12.8 4

Health services ............................................ 33,936 14.8 25,143 11.0 12,686 5.5 33,384 14.6 5Offices and clinics of medical doctors ..... 1,208 18.1 592 8.9 1,121 16.8 747 11.2 6Offices of osteopathic physicians ............ – – – – – – – – 5Nursing and personal care facilities ......... 13,494 15.1 10,214 11.4 4,425 4.9 13,076 14.6 5Hospitals .................................................. 15,742 14.1 12,356 11.0 5,974 5.3 16,144 14.4 5Medical and dental laboratories ............... 138 6.4 103 4.8 96 4.4 375 17.4 3Home health care services ...................... 2,963 21.2 1,602 11.5 953 6.8 2,646 18.9 7

Legal services .............................................. 415 13.4 786 25.5 250 8.1 349 11.3 9Educational services .................................... 2,173 13.2 1,831 11.1 966 5.9 2,178 13.2 4

Elementary and secondary schools ......... 549 10.2 532 9.9 461 8.5 391 7.2 3Colleges and universities ......................... 1,476 14.2 1,248 12.0 498 4.8 1,628 15.7 5Libraries ................................................... 8 4.9 29 17.9 – – 41 25.2 5

Social services ............................................. 6,096 13.4 4,503 9.9 2,469 5.4 6,828 15.0 5Individual and family services .................. 1,403 15.1 791 8.5 656 7.0 1,745 18.7 5Job training and related services ............. 1,096 14.9 744 10.1 354 4.8 825 11.2 4Child day care services ........................... 562 9.0 792 12.7 212 3.4 934 15.0 4Residential care ....................................... 2,633 13.6 1,723 8.9 1,140 5.9 2,926 15.1 4Social services, n.e.c. ............................. 402 13.1 453 14.7 106 3.5 398 12.9 5

Museums, botanical, zoological gardens ..... 179 12.3 124 8.5 56 3.9 167 11.5 4Museums and art galleries ...................... 97 11.7 66 8.0 34 4.1 93 11.2 3Botanical and zoological gardens ............ 82 13.0 58 9.3 22 3.6 74 11.9 4

Business associations ............................. – – – – – – – – –Labor organizations ................................. 62 12.2 60 11.7 21 4.0 61 11.9 3Civic and social associations ................... 791 14.4 645 11.7 304 5.5 755 13.8 5Membership organizations, n.e.c. ........... 166 12.1 91 6.6 119 8.7 166 12.1 4

Engineering and management services ...... 2,730 13.1 1,886 9.1 1,806 8.7 3,318 16.0 5Engineering and architectural services .... 1,432 21.2 551 8.2 199 2.9 1,437 21.3 6Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping ... 99 5.4 67 3.6 944 51.2 93 5.0 26Research and testing services ................ 600 12.2 294 6.0 295 6.0 530 10.8 3Management and public relations ............ 599 8.2 974 13.4 368 5.1 1,259 17.3 4

Services, n.e.c. ........................................... 38 13.0 12 4.3 34 11.6 54 18.6 5

1 Days-away-from-work cases include those which result in days awayfrom work with or without restricted work activity.

2 Totals for divisions and 2- and 3-digit codes include data for industriesnot 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 areprovided to BLS by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, U.S.Department of Labor; and by the Federal Railroad Administration, U.S.

Department of Transportation. Independent mining contractors areexcluded from the coal, metal, and nonmetal industries.

NOTE: Dashes indicate data that are not available or data that do notmeetpublication guidelines. Because of rounding, data may not sum tototals and percentages may not add to 100. n.e.c. = not elsewhere classified.

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor

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