OS TB 01/31/2002 Table: Number of occupational injuries and illnesses by State, 2000 TABLE S20. Number of nonfatal occupational injury and illness, private industry, 2000 (thousands) __________________________________________________________________ | | | | | Lost workday | | | cases | | |_________________| Cases | Total | | | without State | cases | | With | lost | | | days | work | |Total(1)| away | days | | | from | | | | work(2)| ______________________________|________|________|________|________ | | | | Private industry(3)...........| 5,650.1| 2,752.1| 1,664.0| 2,898.0 | | | | Alabama.....................| 84.7| 40.8| 21.3| 43.8 Alaska......................| 13.2| 6.3| 5.5| 6.8 Arizona.....................| 97.4| 43.8| 24.2| 53.6 Arkansas....................| 55.5| 25.7| 14.3| 29.8 California..................| 640.9| 337.2| 201.3| 303.7 | | | | Connecticut.................| 82.7| 43.4| 25.6| 39.3 Delaware....................| 15.9| 8.0| 5.4| 7.9 Florida.....................| 288.2| 139.4| 80.6| 148.9 Georgia.....................| 143.9| 68.0| 34.9| 75.9 Guam........................| 1.2| .7| .7| .5 | | | | Hawaii......................| 21.4| 12.4| 11.1| 9.1 Illinois....................| 259.0| 123.3| 72.9| 135.7 Indiana.....................| 162.4| 76.0| 39.3| 86.4 Iowa........................| 83.3| 38.8| 18.0| 44.5 Kansas......................| 70.0| 30.2| 15.4| 39.8 | | | | Kentucky....................| 103.0| 54.0| 31.6| 49.0 Louisiana...................| 59.8| 29.5| 19.8| 30.4 Maine.......................| 36.0| 21.6| 10.9| 14.4 Maryland....................| 78.4| 39.0| 30.3| 39.4 Massachusetts...............| 132.2| 72.2| 52.8| 59.9 | | | | Michigan....................| 262.0| 130.2| 59.5| 131.7 Minnesota...................| 128.6| 64.9| 34.9| 63.7 Missouri....................| 132.0| 60.4| 33.9| 71.5 Montana.....................| 19.9| 7.5| 6.2| 12.4 Nebraska....................| 40.8| 21.2| 12.9| 19.6 | | | | Nevada......................| 58.7| 25.7| 14.1| 32.9 New Jersey..................| 132.5| 66.2| 50.2| 66.2 New Mexico..................| 21.9| 10.6| 7.7| 11.3 New York....................| 230.2| 125.2| 112.9| 105.0 North Carolina..............| 146.5| 70.3| 37.3| 76.1 | | | | Oklahoma....................| 67.1| 30.9| 17.9| 36.2 Oregon......................| 72.3| 35.8| 22.3| 36.5 Puerto Rico.................| 24.9| 19.4| 19.1| 5.4 Rhode Island................| 22.6| 12.1| 9.2| 10.5 South Carolina..............| 69.5| 31.2| 18.0| 38.3 | | | | Tennessee...................| 128.4| 62.4| 35.1| 66.0 Texas.......................| 330.2| 182.9| 108.7| 147.4 Utah........................| 47.5| 19.7| 11.0| 27.8 Vermont.....................| 14.8| 6.9| 4.6| 7.9 Virginia....................| 126.7| 63.1| 39.7| 63.6 | | | | Virgin Islands..............| .6| .3| .3| .2 Washington..................| 145.9| 61.0| 44.4| 84.8 West Virginia...............| 32.7| 18.2| 15.8| 14.6 Wisconsin...................| 175.5| 82.5| 49.5| 93.0 ______________________________|________|________|________|________ 1 Total lost workday cases involve days away from work, days of restricted work activity, or both. 2 Days-away-from-work cases include those which result in days away from work with or without restricted work activity. 3 Data cover all 50 States. NOTE: Because of rounding, components may not add to totals. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor December 2001