OS TB 01/09/2003 Table: Number of occupational injuries and illnesses by State, 2001 TABLE S20. Number of nonfatal occupational injury and illness, private industry, 2001 (thousands) __________________________________________________________________ | | | | | Lost workday | | | cases | | |_________________| Cases | Total | | | without State | cases | | With | lost | | | days | work | |Total(1)| away | days | | | from | | | | work(2)| ______________________________|________|________|________|________ | | | | Private industry(3)...........| 5,215.6| 2,559.1| 1,537.6| 2,656.5 | | | | Alabama.....................| 78.5| 36.4| 18.4| 42.1 Alaska......................| 15.5| 7.5| 6.4| 8.0 Arizona.....................| 96.4| 45.5| 26.7| 50.8 Arkansas....................| 48.4| 23.6| 12.7| 24.9 California..................| 586.9| 330.3| 195.5| 256.6 | | | | Connecticut.................| 73.6| 37.3| 23.6| 36.3 Delaware....................| 14.4| 7.1| 4.8| 7.3 Florida.....................| 287.4| 136.3| 77.8| 151.1 Georgia.....................| 140.2| 62.4| 34.0| 77.8 Guam........................| 2.0| .8| .8| 1.2 | | | | Hawaii......................| 20.4| 11.8| 10.4| 8.6 Illinois....................| 221.6| 111.4| 65.9| 110.2 Indiana.....................| 156.6| 71.4| 33.7| 85.2 Iowa........................| 78.2| 36.5| 17.6| 41.7 Kansas......................| 66.3| 29.6| 14.4| 36.7 | | | | Kentucky....................| 90.3| 46.9| 25.5| 43.5 Louisiana...................| 62.6| 26.2| 18.1| 36.3 Maine.......................| 34.9| 20.1| 9.0| 14.8 Maryland....................| 73.6| 36.9| 27.0| 36.7 Massachusetts...............| 122.9| 61.2| 46.2| 61.7 | | | | Michigan....................| 226.9| 115.6| 49.9| 111.3 Minnesota...................| 112.0| 55.5| 30.3| 56.6 Missouri....................| 118.4| 53.9| 26.6| 64.5 Montana.....................| 20.0| 7.6| 5.8| 12.4 Nebraska....................| 44.5| 19.3| 11.0| 25.2 | | | | Nevada......................| 52.4| 24.3| 12.4| 28.1 New Jersey..................| 129.2| 63.1| 44.8| 66.1 New Mexico..................| 23.1| 12.0| 8.6| 11.1 New York....................| 214.4| 110.9| 97.8| 103.5 North Carolina..............| 128.1| 59.5| 32.0| 68.6 | | | | Oklahoma....................| 65.2| 33.6| 18.7| 31.6 Oregon......................| 69.2| 35.4| 21.2| 33.8 Puerto Rico.................| 24.8| 19.6| 19.2| 5.3 Rhode Island................| 21.3| 11.5| 8.5| 9.8 South Carolina..............| 56.3| 26.4| 15.0| 29.9 | | | | Tennessee...................| 115.6| 56.3| 30.8| 59.3 Texas.......................| 340.9| 176.3| 103.7| 164.5 Utah........................| 46.7| 18.9| 10.6| 27.9 Vermont.....................| 14.8| 6.7| 4.0| 8.0 Virginia....................| 111.0| 54.6| 35.4| 56.4 | | | | Virgin Islands..............| .6| .4| .4| .3 Washington..................| 135.4| 60.3| 44.1| 75.1 West Virginia...............| 34.2| 18.5| 16.2| 15.7 Wisconsin...................| 150.1| 74.5| 44.1| 75.6 ______________________________|________|________|________|________ 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 2002