OS TB 01/31/2002 Table: Incidence rates of occupational injuries and illnesses by State, 2000 TABLE S19. Nonfatal occupational injury and illness incidence rates(1) per 100 full-time workers, private industry, 2000 __________________________________________________________________ | | | | | Lost workday | | | cases | | |_________________| Cases | Total | | | without State | cases | | With | lost | | | days | work | |Total(2)| away | days | | | from | | | | work(3)| ______________________________|________|________|________|________ | | | | Private industry(4)...........| 6.1| 3.0| 1.8| 3.2 | | | | Alabama.....................| 6.2| 3.0| 1.6| 3.2 Alaska......................| 7.6| 3.7| 3.2| 3.9 Arizona.....................| 5.8| 2.6| 1.5| 3.2 Arkansas....................| 6.5| 3.0| 1.7| 3.5 California..................| 6.1| 3.2| 1.9| 2.9 | | | | Connecticut.................| 6.7| 3.5| 2.1| 3.2 Delaware....................| 5.3| 2.7| 1.8| 2.6 Florida.....................| 5.8| 2.8| 1.6| 3.0 Georgia.....................| 5.1| 2.4| 1.2| 2.7 Guam........................| 3.9| 2.3| 2.1| 1.6 | | | | Hawaii......................| 6.0| 3.5| 3.1| 2.5 Illinois....................| 6.1| 2.9| 1.7| 3.2 Indiana.....................| 7.6| 3.5| 1.8| 4.0 Iowa........................| 8.2| 3.8| 1.8| 4.4 Kansas......................| 7.8| 3.3| 1.7| 4.4 | | | | Kentucky....................| 8.3| 4.4| 2.5| 3.9 Louisiana...................| 4.3| 2.1| 1.4| 2.2 Maine.......................| 9.0| 5.4| 2.7| 3.6 Maryland....................| 4.6| 2.3| 1.8| 2.3 Massachusetts...............| 5.5| 3.0| 2.2| 2.5 | | | | Michigan....................| 8.1| 4.0| 1.8| 4.1 Minnesota...................| 7.0| 3.5| 1.9| 3.4 Missouri....................| 6.8| 3.1| 1.7| 3.7 Montana.....................| 8.2| 3.1| 2.5| 5.1 Nebraska....................| 6.6| 3.4| 2.1| 3.2 | | | | Nevada......................| 7.2| 3.1| 1.7| 4.0 New Jersey..................| 4.9| 2.4| 1.8| 2.4 New Mexico..................| 4.4| 2.1| 1.6| 2.3 New York....................| 3.9| 2.1| 1.9| 1.8 North Carolina..............| 5.3| 2.6| 1.4| 2.8 | | | | Oklahoma....................| 6.6| 3.0| 1.8| 3.6 Oregon......................| 6.3| 3.1| 1.9| 3.2 Puerto Rico.................| 4.2| 3.3| 3.2| .9 Rhode Island................| 7.1| 3.8| 2.9| 3.3 South Carolina..............| 5.5| 2.4| 1.4| 3.0 | | | | Tennessee...................| 6.6| 3.2| 1.8| 3.4 Texas.......................| 4.7| 2.6| 1.6| 2.1 Utah........................| 6.7| 2.8| 1.5| 3.9 Vermont.....................| 6.9| 3.2| 2.2| 3.7 Virginia....................| 5.3| 2.6| 1.7| 2.6 | | | | Virgin Islands..............| 2.1| 1.3| 1.2| .9 Washington..................| 8.5| 3.5| 2.6| 4.9 West Virginia...............| 7.0| 3.9| 3.4| 3.1 Wisconsin...................| 8.9| 4.2| 2.5| 4.7 ______________________________|________|________|________|________ 1 The incidence rates represent the number of injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time workers and were calculated as: (N/EH) x 200,000, where N = number of injuries and illnesses EH = total hours worked by all employees during the calendar year 200,000= base for 100 equivalent full-time workers (working 40 hours per week, 50 weeks per year) 2 Total lost workday cases involve days away from work, days of restricted work activity, or both. 3 Days-away-from-work cases include those which result in days away from work with or without restricted work activity. 4 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