OS TB 12/18/2003 Table SNR14. Injury and illness numbers - by State - total private industry - 2002 TABLE SNR14. Numbers of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses by State, private industry, 2002 (thousands) __________________________________________________________________ | | | | | | Cases | Cases | | Total | with |with job| Other State |recorda-| days |transfer|recorda- | ble | away | or | ble | cases | from |restric-| cases | | work(1)| tion | ______________________________|________|________|________|________ | | | | Private industry(2)...........| 4,700.6| 1,436.2| 1,058.2| 2,206.3 | | | | Alabama.....................| 66.7| 15.9| 17.8| 33.0 Alaska......................| 13.1| 5.2| 1.3| 6.6 Arizona.....................| 80.1| 22.0| 17.2| 40.9 Arkansas....................| 46.9| 12.2| 10.5| 24.2 California..................| 556.7| 181.4| 150.4| 224.9 | | | | Connecticut.................| 63.5| 20.0| 13.4| 30.0 Delaware....................| 12.5| 4.7| 2.0| 5.8 Florida.....................| 245.9| 71.4| 63.5| 111.0 Georgia.....................| 131.1| 33.4| 32.2| 65.5 Guam........................| 1.3| .7| .1| .5 | | | | Hawaii......................| 19.5| 10.3| 1.5| 7.8 Illinois....................| 201.2| 62.6| 44.6| 94.0 Indiana.....................| 138.9| 34.0| 36.4| 68.5 Iowa........................| 72.3| 15.7| 18.8| 37.8 Kansas......................| 54.7| 12.5| 13.7| 28.5 | | | | Kentucky....................| 85.5| 26.4| 20.9| 38.2 Louisiana...................| 50.9| 15.8| 9.7| 25.4 Maine.......................| 32.4| 8.8| 11.2| 12.4 Maryland....................| 72.5| 28.9| 11.6| 32.0 Massachusetts...............| 108.9| 44.3| 19.0| 45.6 | | | | Michigan....................| 202.5| 48.8| 62.2| 91.5 Minnesota...................| 107.8| 29.4| 26.5| 51.9 Missouri....................| 112.9| 26.8| 29.6| 56.6 Montana.....................| 16.8| 5.6| 1.9| 9.2 Nebraska....................| 34.4| 10.5| 6.8| 17.2 | | | | Nevada......................| 47.2| 12.5| 11.8| 22.8 New Jersey..................| 115.7| 42.5| 18.7| 54.5 New Mexico..................| 25.1| 7.7| 5.5| 11.8 New York....................| 190.0| 96.1| 13.0| 80.9 North Carolina..............| 106.7| 28.8| 28.0| 49.9 | | | | Oklahoma....................| 60.6| 16.7| 12.8| 31.0 Oregon......................| 63.4| 20.4| 13.0| 30.0 Puerto Rico.................| 25.7| 19.6| .6| 5.5 Rhode Island................| 17.0| 7.6| 2.8| 6.6 South Carolina..............| 54.3| 15.8| 13.1| 25.4 | | | | Tennessee...................| 105.3| 26.9| 29.2| 49.3 Texas.......................| 285.8| 86.2| 71.9| 127.6 Utah........................| 40.8| 9.1| 8.1| 23.6 Vermont.....................| 13.3| 4.2| 2.5| 6.5 Virginia....................| 101.1| 30.5| 22.3| 48.3 | | | | Virgin Islands..............| .6| .3| (3) | .2 Washington..................| 123.9| 41.3| 18.8| 63.9 West Virginia...............| 29.2| 14.6| 2.2| 12.4 Wisconsin...................| 132.1| 38.4| 28.0| 65.7 Wyoming.....................| 8.2| 3.3| .9| 4.1 ______________________________|________|________|________|________ 1 Days-away-from-work cases include those which result in days away from work with or without job transfer or restriction. 2 Data cover all 50 States. 3 Fewer than 50 cases. NOTE: Because of rounding, components may not add to totals. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor December 2003