OS TB 12/05/95 C&D: Occ. x Race-Cases '93 Table R42. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work(1) by occupation and race or ethnic origin of worker, 1993 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ | | | | | | Race or ethnic origin | | |___________________________________________________________ | Occu- | Private | | | | | | Occupation | pation | industry| White, | Black, | | Asian or| American| | code (2)| | non- | non- | Hispanic| Pacific |Indian or| Not | | | Hispanic| Hispanic| | Islander| Alaskan | reported | | | | | | | Native | ___________________________________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________ | | | | | | | | Total.........................| |2,252,591|1,250,071| 195,780| 192,304| 33,230| 9,156| 572,051 | | | | | | | | Managerial and professional | | | | | | | | specialty.........................| | 123,596| 73,738| 7,774| 4,231| 2,358| 361| 35,135 Executive, administrative, | | | | | | | | managerial......................| | 54,553| 35,459| 3,498| 2,153| 674| 222| 12,548 Financial managers.............| 007 | 1,934| 979| 471| 18| 10| - | 454 Personnel and labor relations..| 008 | 354| 185| 110| - | - | - | 54 Purchasing managers............| 009 | 282| 225| 10| - | 15| - | 31 Managers, marketing, | | | | | | | | advertising, public relations.| 013 | 2,481| 1,448| 109| 55| - | - | 864 Administrators, education......| 014 | 793| 368| 123| 95| - | - | 206 Managers, medicine and health..| 015 | 1,679| 1,080| 178| 17| - | - | 394 Managers, food and lodging.....| 017 | 8,112| 4,802| 553| 606| 196| 46| 1,910 Managers, properties, real | | | | | | | | estate........................| 018 | 1,733| 1,204| 20| 85| - | - | 416 Funeral directors..............| 019 | 372| 357| - | - | - | - | 15 Managers, service | | | | | | | | organizations, n.e.c. ........| 021 | 1,435| 1,064| 221| 34| 34| 15| 67 Managers and administrators, | | | | | | | | n.e.c. .......................| 022 | 22,402| 15,377| 962| 742| 177| 66| 5,078 Accountants and auditors.......| 023 | 2,410| 1,477| 166| 152| 78| 16| 522 Underwriters...................| 024 | 204| 167| - | - | - | - | 36 Other financial officers.......| 025 | 2,305| 1,777| 79| 14| 62| 23| 350 Management analysts............| 026 | 223| 164| 20| - | - | - | 36 Personnel, training, labor | | | | | | | | relations.....................| 027 | 1,206| 785| 69| 35| 12| 18| 288 Purchasing agents, buyers, farm| | | | | | | | products......................| 028 | 215| 173| 24| 10| - | - | - Buyers, wholesale, retail, | | | | | | | | except farm products..........| 029 | 2,889| 1,693| 168| 143| 13| - | 871 Purchasing agents and buyers, | | | | | | | | n.e.c. .......................| 033 | 617| 316| 38| 54| 29| - | 178 Business and promotion agents..| 034 | 185| 124| - | - | - | - | 58 Construction inspectors........| 035 | 116| 88| - | - | - | - | 19 Inspectors and compliance | | | | | | | | officers, except construction.| 036 | 645| 391| 10| 10| - | - | 229 Management related, n.e.c. ....| 037 | 1,962| 1,215| 162| 71| 32| 18| 464 Professional specialty...........| | 69,043| 38,279| 4,276| 2,078| 1,684| 139| 22,587 Architects.....................| 043 | 129| 107| - | - | - | - | 21 Engineers, aerospace...........| 044 | 167| 66| - | - | - | - | 101 Engineers, metallurgical, | | | | | | | | materials.....................| 045 | 53| 28| - | - | - | - | 22 Engineers, petroleum...........| 047 | 17| 16| - | - | - | - | - Engineers, chemical............| 048 | 60| 41| - | - | - | - | 10 Engineers, civil...............| 053 | 208| 156| - | - | - | - | 47 Engineers, electrical, | | | | | | | | electronic....................| 055 | 986| 568| 19| 32| 31| - | 336 Engineers, industrial..........| 056 | 682| 458| 34| - | - | - | 176 Engineers, mechanical..........| 057 | 525| 355| 13| 11| 21| - | 125 Engineers, marine, naval.......| 058 | 51| 23| - | - | - | - | 28 Engineers, n.e.c. .............| 059 | 1,176| 813| 29| 32| 47| - | 254 Surveyors, mapping scientists..| 063 | 315| 207| - | 95| - | - | 12 Computer systems analysts......| 064 | 945| 454| 67| 25| 37| - | 361 Operations and systems | | | | | | | | researchers, analysts.........| 065 | 805| 407| 46| 23| 64| - | 266 Actuaries......................| 066 | 28| 11| - | - | 12| - | - Statisticians..................| 067 | 14| - | - | - | - | - | - Physicists and astronomers.....| 069 | 22| - | - | - | - | - | 17 Chemists, except biochemists...| 073 | 278| 96| - | - | 110| - | 64 Atmospheric and space | | | | | | | | scientists....................| 074 | 20| - | - | - | 18| - | - Geologists and geodesists......| 075 | 177| 72| - | - | - | - | 100 Physical scientists, n.e.c. ...| 076 | 129| 78| - | - | - | - | 46 Agricultural and food | | | | | | | | scientists....................| 077 | 249| 173| 43| - | - | - | 31 Biological and life scientists.| 078 | 88| 60| - | - | - | - | 25 Forestry and conservation | | | | | | | | scientists....................| 079 | 48| 40| - | - | - | - | - Medical scientists.............| 083 | 71| 34| - | - | - | - | 30 Physicians.....................| 084 | 496| 317| 22| 21| 24| - | 107 Veterinarians..................| 086 | 215| 200| - | - | - | - | 14 Optometrists...................| 087 | 46| 46| - | - | - | - | - Health diagnosing | | | | | | | | practitioners, n.e.c. ........| 089 | 9| - | - | - | - | - | - Registered nurses..............| 095 | 31,422| 17,697| 1,055| 438| 935| 37| 11,260 Pharmacists....................| 096 | 273| 121| 9| 16| 15| - | 113 Dietitians.....................| 097 | 416| 253| 64| - | - | - | 97 Respiratory therapists.........| 098 | 845| 480| 52| 29| 13| - | 270 Occupational therapists........| 099 | 280| 106| 15| - | - | - | 155 Physical therapists............| 103 | 506| 287| - | - | 49| - | 161 Speech therapists..............| 104 | 162| 35| - | - | - | - | 126 Therapists, n.e.c. ............| 105 | 724| 418| 80| - | - | - | 221 Physician's assistants.........| 106 | 331| 269| 8| - | - | - | 54 Teachers, postsecondary, health| | | | | | | | specialities..................| 134 | 48| 30| - | - | - | - | - Teachers, postsecondary, art, | | | | | | | | drama, and | | | | | | | | music.........................| 137 | 27| 20| - | - | - | - | - Teachers, postsecondary, | | | | | | | | physical education............| 138 | 11| 10| - | - | - | - | - Teachers, postsecondary, n.e.c.| | | | | | | | ..............................| 153 | 16| 16| - | - | - | - | - Postsecondary teachers, subject| | | | | | | | not specified.................| 154 | 214| 134| - | - | - | - | 74 Teachers, prekindergarten, | | | | | | | | kindergarten..................| 155 | 1,639| 469| 251| 277| 44| - | 599 Teachers, elementary school....| 156 | 281| 72| - | - | - | - | 209 Teachers, secondary school.....| 157 | 932| 916| - | - | - | - | 15 Teachers, special education....| 158 | 131| 40| 10| - | - | - | 75 Teachers, except postsecondary,| | | | | | | | n.e.c. .......................| 159 | 4,315| 2,330| 383| 196| 68| 28| 1,309 Counselors, educational, | | | | | | | | vocational....................| 163 | 1,928| 1,012| 252| 29| - | - | 630 Librarians.....................| 164 | 210| 87| 25| 17| 35| - | 45 Archivists and curators........| 165 | 107| 94| - | - | - | - | - Economists.....................| 166 | 123| 93| - | - | - | - | 22 Psychologists..................| 167 | 598| 453| 49| 11| - | - | 83 Social scientists, n.e.c. .....| 169 | 163| 131| 25| - | - | - | - Social workers.................| 174 | 4,648| 2,515| 614| 222| 20| 11| 1,265 Recreation workers.............| 175 | 1,156| 711| 235| 49| - | 26| 128 Clergy.........................| 176 | 71| 24| - | - | - | - | 43 Religious workers, n.e.c. .....| 177 | 222| 216| - | - | - | - | - Lawyers........................| 178 | 132| 109| - | - | - | - | 15 Authors........................| 183 | 24| 22| - | - | - | - | - Technical writers..............| 184 | 92| 60| 11| - | - | - | 18 Designers......................| 185 | 1,668| 1,018| 42| 129| 34| - | 445 Musicians and composers........| 186 | 543| 364| - | - | 11| - | 162 Actors and directors...........| 187 | 534| 47| 11| - | - | - | 476 Painters, sculptors, | | | | | | | | craft-artists, printmakers....| 188 | 376| 238| 50| 27| 8| - | 53 Photographers..................| 189 | 936| 654| 70| 56| 13| - | 141 Dancers........................| 193 | 504| 185| 11| - | 35| 12| 254 Artists, performers............| 194 | 716| 290| - | - | - | - | 409 Editors and reporters..........| 195 | 592| 446| 37| - | - | - | 102 Public relations specialists...| 197 | 414| 246| 39| - | - | - | 128 Announcers.....................| 198 | 25| 25| - | - | - | - | - Athletes.......................| 199 | 2,651| 673| 527| 257| 8| - | 1,183 | | | | | | | | Technical, sales, and | | | | | | | | administrative support............| | 344,402| 192,475| 27,006| 18,616| 5,439| 1,075| 99,791 Technicians and related support..| | 59,820| 35,616| 5,786| 2,199| 885| 265| 15,069 Clinical laboratory | | | | | | | | technologists.................| 203 | 4,877| 2,296| 1,005| 136| 72| 17| 1,349 Dental hygienists..............| 204 | 8| - | - | - | - | - | - Health record technologists....| 205 | 736| 365| 120| 41| 16| - | 192 Radiologic technicians.........| 206 | 1,985| 1,078| 100| 45| 20| - | 738 Licensed practical nurses......| 207 | 15,014| 9,042| 1,509| 360| 164| 24| 3,917 Health technologists, n.e.c. ..| 208 | 11,287| 6,759| 1,204| 453| 136| 40| 2,695 Electrical, electronic | | | | | | | | technicians...................| 213 | 3,969| 2,044| 373| 160| 69| - | 1,322 Industrial engineering | | | | | | | | technicians...................| 214 | 845| 497| 134| 8| 11| 23| 173 Mechanical engineering | | | | | | | | technicians...................| 215 | 241| 179| - | - | - | - | 48 Engineering technicians, n.e.c.| | | | | | | | ..............................| 216 | 1,857| 980| 171| 156| 48| 16| 485 Drafting.......................| 217 | 689| 523| 49| 11| - | - | 99 Surveying and mapping | | | | | | | | technicians...................| 218 | 684| 545| 16| - | - | - | 112 Biological technicians.........| 223 | 1,013| 749| 57| 31| 17| - | 155 Chemical technicians...........| 224 | 818| 502| 56| 15| 80| 10| 155 Science technicians, n.e.c. ...| 225 | 1,022| 595| 118| 50| 24| - | 235 Airplane pilots and navigators.| 226 | 864| 379| - | 15| - | - | 466 Broadcast equipment operators..| 228 | 136| 78| 12| - | - | - | 34 Computer programmers...........| 229 | 517| 248| - | 29| 14| - | 223 Tool programmers, numerical | | | | | | | | control.......................| 233 | 45| 38| - | - | - | - | - Legal assistants...............| 234 | 516| 262| - | 214| - | - | 23 Technicians, n.e.c. ...........| 235 | 12,700| 8,451| 839| 456| 193| 114| 2,646 Sales............................| | 132,113| 74,734| 7,306| 6,716| 2,260| 397| 40,699 Supervisors and proprietors....| 243 | 31,206| 17,209| 1,618| 1,875| 590| 120| 9,794 Insurance......................| 253 | 1,138| 606| 154| 34| 28| - | 316 Real estate....................| 254 | 336| 192| - | - | - | - | 136 Securities and financial | | | | | | | | services......................| 255 | 372| 121| 12| - | - | - | 237 Advertising and related........| 256 | 595| 406| 59| 14| - | - | 116 Other business services........| 257 | 2,561| 1,754| 199| 42| 21| - | 545 Engineers......................| 258 | 198| 146| - | - | - | - | 48 Mining, manufacturing, | | | | | | | | wholesale.....................| 259 | 6,372| 4,413| 167| 234| 51| - | 1,502 Motor vehicles and boats.......| 263 | 2,392| 1,968| 97| 72| 31| - | 224 Apparel........................| 264 | 3,071| 1,784| 203| 221| 136| 13| 713 Shoes..........................| 265 | 1,215| 820| 16| 137| 22| - | 219 Furniture and home furnishings.| 266 | 1,356| 830| 37| 82| 17| - | 390 Appliances.....................| 267 | 1,049| 542| 19| 56| 15| 8| 409 Hardware and building supplies.| 268 | 4,750| 2,565| 123| 178| 60| 24| 1,801 Parts..........................| 269 | 2,603| 1,968| 61| 263| - | - | 306 Other commodities..............| 274 | 31,804| 18,001| 1,992| 1,250| 757| 130| 9,676 Sales counter clerks...........| 275 | 3,643| 2,038| 397| 114| 54| - | 1,038 Cashiers.......................| 276 | 35,432| 18,443| 1,992| 2,078| 459| 92| 12,368 Street and door-to-door sales..| 277 | 527| 364| 45| 17| - | - | 97 News vendors...................| 278 | 606| 130| 62| 11| - | - | 397 Demonstrators, promoters, | | | | | | | | models........................| 283 | 412| 288| 14| 24| - | - | 80 Sales support, n.e.c. .........| 285 | 467| 139| 34| - | - | - | 286 Administrative support, including| | | | | | | | clerical........................| | 152,469| 82,124| 13,914| 9,701| 2,294| 413| 44,023 Supervisors, general office....| 303 | 1,608| 983| 164| 74| 52| - | 334 Supervisors, computer operators| 304 | 66| 30| - | - | - | - | 34 Supervisors, financial records | | | | | | | | processing....................| 305 | 331| 230| - | - | 25| - | 71 Chief communications operators.| 306 | 60| 36| - | - | - | - | 23 Supervisors, clerks, | | | | | | | | distribution and adjusting....| 307 | 1,562| 846| 104| 136| 22| - | 447 Computer operators.............| 308 | 1,341| 607| 100| 143| 77| - | 414 Peripheral equipment operators.| 309 | 305| 169| 15| - | - | - | 113 Secretaries....................| 313 | 13,268| 8,703| 735| 788| 224| 148| 2,671 Stenographers..................| 314 | 318| 255| - | - | - | - | 59 Typists........................| 315 | 1,468| 807| 181| 67| 26| - | 383 Interviewers...................| 316 | 904| 462| 129| 46| - | - | 255 Hotel clerks...................| 317 | 558| 386| 56| 13| - | - | 99 Ticket agents, transportation..| 318 | 6,313| 2,268| 641| 477| 109| 22| 2,797 Receptionists..................| 319 | 3,152| 1,811| 274| 220| 11| - | 835 Information clerks, n.e.c. ....| 323 | 258| 100| 26| 13| - | - | 117 Classified-ad clerks...........| 325 | 18| 17| - | - | - | - | - Correspondence clerks..........| 326 | 92| 25| - | - | - | - | 62 Order clerks...................| 327 | 3,036| 906| 247| 113| 10| - | 1,758 Personnel clerks, except | | | | | | | | payroll.......................| 328 | 213| 143| 24| - | - | - | 44 Library clerks.................| 329 | 304| 138| 31| - | - | - | 126 File clerks....................| 335 | 2,708| 1,904| 130| 182| 29| - | 460 Records clerks.................| 336 | 1,455| 855| 167| 79| 21| - | 329 Bookkeepers, accounting, | | | | | | | | auditing......................| 337 | 5,629| 4,077| 224| 267| 85| 16| 960 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.| 338 | 392| 237| 11| 9| 10| - | 125 Billing clerks.................| 339 | 800| 380| 124| 74| 8| - | 214 Cost and rate clerks...........| 343 | 517| 318| 49| 26| 13| - | 110 Billing, posting, calculating | | | | | | | | machine operators.............| 344 | 793| 432| 131| 54| - | - | 172 Duplicating machine operators..| 345 | 246| 77| 72| 24| 26| - | 47 Mail, paper handling machine | | | | | | | | operators.....................| 346 | 444| 176| 37| 67| 10| - | 154 Office machine operators, | | | | | | | | n.e.c. .......................| 347 | 553| 281| 33| 39| 12| - | 188 Telephone operators............| 348 | 1,996| 991| 161| 44| 28| - | 772 Communications equipment | | | | | | | | operators, n.e.c. ............| 353 | 102| 87| - | - | - | - | 8 Mail clerks, except postal | | | | | | | | service.......................| 356 | 5,306| 2,660| 643| 409| 198| 15| 1,381 Messengers.....................| 357 | 2,755| 1,768| 267| 104| 10| - | 601 Dispatchers....................| 359 | 2,066| 911| 252| 105| 41| - | 754 Production coordinators........| 363 | 2,629| 1,342| 162| 170| 45| - | 906 Shipping and receiving clerks..| 364 | 26,281| 13,817| 1,925| 2,020| 286| 29| 8,203 Stock and inventory clerks.....| 365 | 14,811| 7,969| 1,537| 1,260| 183| 49| 3,812 Meter readers..................| 366 | 1,216| 517| 113| 44| - | - | 540 Weighers and checkers..........| 368 | 3,494| 1,388| 783| 233| 49| - | 1,037 Expediters.....................| 373 | 3,929| 2,163| 382| 206| 29| 13| 1,135 Recording and distributing | | | | | | | | clerks, n.e.c.................| 374 | 823| 366| 100| 16| 18| - | 322 Insurance investigators, | | | | | | | | adjusters.....................| 375 | 2,607| 1,350| 316| 36| 69| - | 835 Investigators, adjusters, | | | | | | | | except insurance..............| 376 | 4,915| 2,458| 393| 269| 20| 8| 1,767 Eligibility clerks, social | | | | | | | | welfare.......................| 377 | 50| 34| - | 10| - | - | - Bill and account collectors....| 378 | 1,140| 638| 197| 83| - | - | 217 General office clerks..........| 379 | 11,669| 5,931| 1,123| 953| 198| 18| 3,446 Bank tellers...................| 383 | 3,714| 2,849| 425| 52| 62| - | 327 Proofreaders...................| 384 | 31| 8| - | 15| - | - | - Data-entry keyers..............| 385 | 3,374| 1,680| 405| 268| 34| - | 981 Statistical clerks.............| 386 | 392| 177| 30| 8| - | - | 174 Teachers' aides................| 387 | 1,593| 1,058| 112| 70| - | 18| 330 Administrative support, n.e.c. | 389 | 8,866| 4,306| 863| 399| 213| 17| 3,068 | | | | | | | | Service............................| | 414,134| 203,391| 52,842| 39,549| 9,148| 1,392| 107,813 Protective service...............| | 16,964| 8,407| 1,990| 1,052| 454| 152| 4,909 Supervisors, firefighting, fire| | | | | | | | prevention....................| 413 | 25| - | - | - | - | 10| 12 Supervisors, guards............| 415 | 694| 351| 116| 22| - | - | 199 Fire inspection. fire | | | | | | | | prevention....................| 416 | 41| 19| - | - | - | - | 14 Firefighting...................| 417 | 249| 218| - | - | - | 8| 24 Crossing guards................| 425 | 15| - | 8| - | - | - | - Guards and police, except | | | | | | | | public........................| 426 | 14,623| 6,980| 1,805| 1,000| 444| 121| 4,274 Protective service, n.e.c. ....| 427 | 1,313| 834| 55| 28| - | - | 386 Service, except protective.......| | 397,170| 194,984| 50,852| 38,497| 8,694| 1,240| 102,904 Supervisors, food preparation, | | | | | | | | service.......................| 433 | 6,724| 3,158| 614| 676| 412| - | 1,861 Bartenders.....................| 434 | 2,682| 1,692| 76| 153| 85| 10| 666 Waiters and waitresses.........| 435 | 22,296| 14,357| 735| 994| 407| 51| 5,752 Cooks..........................| 436 | 42,526| 21,994| 5,181| 4,002| 1,053| 164| 10,132 Food counter, fountain workers.| 438 | 5,077| 2,435| 467| 478| 111| - | 1,583 Kitchen workers................| 439 | 16,699| 6,873| 810| 1,376| 440| 11| 7,189 Waiters', waitresses' | | | | | | | | assistants....................| 443 | 10,224| 4,143| 716| 1,573| 264| 10| 3,518 Miscellaneous food preparation.| 444 | 40,652| 18,422| 4,603| 5,115| 704| 83| 11,725 Dental assistants..............| 445 | 2,119| 820| - | 1,230| - | - | 69 Health aides, except nursing...| 446 | 13,507| 6,749| 2,043| 665| 192| 28| 3,829 Nursing aides, orderlies.......| 447 | 103,944| 56,178| 19,363| 4,820| 1,672| 355| 21,555 Supervisors, cleaning, building| | | | | | | | service workers...............| 448 | 4,797| 2,833| 460| 729| 82| - | 693 Maids and housemen.............| 449 | 31,672| 12,268| 5,198| 5,128| 1,932| 95| 7,051 Janitors and cleaners..........| 453 | 62,056| 28,339| 7,821| 9,852| 791| 304| 14,950 Elevator operators.............| 454 | 159| 71| 10| 37| - | - | 40 Pest control occupations.......| 455 | 2,621| 2,102| 106| 112| - | - | 300 Supervisors, personal service..| 456 | 608| 363| 38| 57| 23| - | 128 Hairdressers and cosmetologists| 458 | 3,253| 2,260| 85| 94| 155| - | 658 Attendants, amusement, | | | | | | | | recreation....................| 459 | 2,648| 1,230| 95| 82| 63| 31| 1,146 Guides.........................| 461 | 736| 428| 89| 33| 27| - | 158 Ushers.........................| 462 | 258| 79| 41| 14| 15| - | 105 Attendants, public | | | | | | | | transportation................| 463 | 8,157| 1,529| 145| 42| 13| 14| 6,413 Baggage porters and bellhops...| 464 | 1,436| 554| 233| 180| 74| - | 396 Welfare service aides..........| 465 | 1,438| 472| 371| 66| 31| 10| 487 Family child care providers....| 466 | 889| 631| 125| 76| 11| - | 46 Early childhood teachers' | | | | | | | | assistants....................| 467 | 1,219| 882| 110| 134| - | - | 91 Child care workers, n.e.c. ....| 468 | 2,877| 1,528| 438| 318| 28| 18| 548 Personal service, n.e.c. ......| 469 | 5,895| 2,593| 879| 461| 106| 42| 1,814 | | | | | | | | Farming, forestry, and fishing.....| | 59,050| 26,328| 3,668| 18,054| 598| 473| 9,928 Managers, farms, except | | | | | | | | horticultural.................| 475 | 385| 284| 10| 44| - | - | 41 Managers, horticultural........| 476 | 215| 178| - | 24| - | - | 11 Supervisors, farm workers......| 477 | 994| 410| 54| 378| 30| 9| 114 Farm workers...................| 479 | 20,511| 4,903| 1,180| 10,954| 200| 95| 3,179 Marine life cultivation worker.| 483 | 138| 110| - | 9| - | - | 14 Nursery workers................| 484 | 3,691| 1,955| 106| 1,262| 28| 59| 280 Supervisors, related | | | | | | | | agricultural..................| 485 | 2,085| 1,318| 88| 233| - | 43| 396 Groundskeepers and gardeners, | | | | | | | | except farm...................| 486 | 21,268| 11,145| 1,600| 3,588| 268| 124| 4,543 Animal caretakers, except farm.| 487 | 2,462| 1,824| 97| 93| 12| 18| 418 Graders and sorters, farm | | | | | | | | products......................| 488 | 2,079| 531| 176| 1,187| 32| 18| 135 Inspectors, agricultural | | | | | | | | products......................| 489 | 45| 27| - | - | - | - | - Supervisors, forestry, logging.| 494 | 139| 92| - | 14| - | - | 29 Forestry workers, except | | | | | | | | logging.......................| 495 | 440| 260| 8| 123| - | 10| 38 Timber cutting, logging........| 496 | 4,383| 3,131| 337| 120| 16| 92| 687 Captains and other officers, | | | | | | | | fishing.......................| 497 | 28| 28| - | - | - | - | - Fishers........................| 498 | 187| 131| - | 19| - | - | 35 | | | | | | | | Precision production, craft, and | | | | | | | | repair............................| | 366,112| 235,502| 15,860| 26,836| 4,673| 2,067| 81,175 Mechanics and repairers..........| | 139,028| 88,608| 5,430| 8,814| 1,663| 682| 33,831 Supervisors, mechanics, | | | | | | | | repairers.....................| 503 | 4,312| 2,771| 163| 331| 72| 193| 783 Mechanics, automobile..........| 505 | 22,008| 15,977| 722| 1,958| 440| 52| 2,858 Apprentices, automobile | | | | | | | | mechanic......................| 506 | 192| 148| - | 11| - | - | 30 Mechanics, bus, truck, | | | | | | | | stationary engine.............| 507 | 10,819| 6,928| 254| 804| 113| 21| 2,698 Mechanics, aircraft engine.....| 508 | 2,373| 895| 63| 65| 36| - | 1,311 Repairers, small engine........| 509 | 727| 468| - | 15| 22| - | 219 Repairers, automobile body.....| 514 | 4,570| 3,406| 137| 338| 116| 13| 559 Mechanics, aircraft, except | | | | | | | | engine........................| 515 | 2,320| 704| 43| 53| 18| - | 1,502 Mechanics, heavy equipment.....| 516 | 5,996| 4,002| 211| 366| 32| 17| 1,368 Mechanics, farm equipment......| 517 | 1,081| 734| 10| 269| 15| - | 49 Repairers, industrial machinery| 518 | 14,556| 8,193| 614| 1,017| 183| 42| 4,507 Machinery maintenance..........| 519 | 2,596| 1,564| 203| 178| 51| 50| 551 Repairers, electronic, | | | | | | | | communication | | | | | | | | equipment....................| 523 | 5,588| 3,036| 409| 260| 68| 20| 1,795 Repairers, data processing | | | | | | | | equipment.....................| 525 | 276| 193| - | 38| - | - | 40 Repairers, household | | | | | | | | appliances, power tools.......| 526 | 2,036| 1,476| 98| 73| 56| - | 334 Telephone line installers, | | | | | | | | repairers.....................| 527 | 2,173| 462| 40| - | - | 47| 1,620 Telephone installers, repairers| 529 | 4,082| 810| 31| 82| - | 31| 3,128 Repairers, miscellaneous | | | | | | | | electrical, electronic........| 533 | 1,854| 1,164| 45| 83| 41| - | 515 Mechanics, heating, air | | | | | | | | conditioning..................| 534 | 7,639| 6,045| 184| 355| 43| 10| 1,003 Repairers, camera, watch, | | | | | | | | musical instruments...........| 535 | 53| 44| - | - | - | - | - Locksmiths and safe repairers..| 536 | 156| 116| - | - | - | - | 36 Repairers, office machines.....| 538 | 1,387| 871| 46| 28| - | - | 433 Repairers, mechanical controls,| | | | | | | | valves........................| 539 | 435| 260| 23| 21| - | - | 127 Elevator installers, repairers.| 543 | 518| 318| 12| 21| - | - | 168 Millwrights....................| 544 | 3,389| 2,259| 74| 65| 13| - | 976 Specified mechanics, repairers,| | | | | | | | n.e.c. .......................| 547 | 8,078| 5,115| 496| 656| 193| 28| 1,590 Mechanics, repairers, not | | | | | | | | specified.....................| 549 | 29,815| 20,649| 1,545| 1,719| 138| 138| 5,626 Construction trades..............| | 133,729| 92,105| 5,194| 9,563| 1,324| 1,058| 24,485 Supervisors, brickmasons, | | | | | | | | stonemasons, tile setters.....| 553 | 163| 95| - | 36| - | - | 28 Supervisors, carpenters........| 554 | 897| 709| - | 25| 23| - | 138 Supervisors, electricians, | | | | | | | | power transmission installers.| 555 | 746| 629| 9| 20| - | - | 81 Supervisors, painters, | | | | | | | | paperhangers, | | | | | | | | plasterers...................| 556 | 368| 241| 55| 25| - | - | 43 Supervisors, plumbers, | | | | | | | | pipefitters...................| 557 | 355| 262| 10| - | - | - | 74 Supervisors, n.e.c. ...........| 558 | 6,193| 4,664| 200| 341| 42| 92| 855 Brickmasons and stonemasons....| 563 | 3,570| 2,521| 236| 274| 42| - | 491 Apprentices, brickmason, | | | | | | | | stonemason....................| 564 | 170| 116| 11| 19| - | - | 17 Tile setters, hard and soft....| 565 | 777| 464| 19| 82| 19| 13| 180 Carpet installers..............| 566 | 1,640| 1,189| 16| 148| 68| - | 219 Carpenters.....................| 567 | 34,795| 24,998| 920| 2,093| 129| 282| 6,372 Apprentices, carpenter.........| 569 | 1,290| 895| 44| 50| 33| - | 264 Drywall installers.............| 573 | 4,551| 2,954| 98| 638| 54| 56| 751 Electricians...................| 575 | 17,667| 11,921| 612| 572| 213| 37| 4,312 Apprentices, electrician.......| 576 | 2,830| 1,988| 57| 144| 34| 226| 381 Electrical power installers, | | | | | | | | repairers.....................| 577 | 3,098| 1,781| 99| 62| 24| - | 1,125 Painters.......................| 579 | 7,915| 4,916| 325| 1,096| 168| 35| 1,375 Paperhangers...................| 583 | 213| 189| - | - | - | - | 18 Plasterers.....................| 584 | 972| 505| 68| 245| 9| - | 145 Plumbers and pipefitters.......| 585 | 14,442| 10,589| 412| 642| 97| 49| 2,652 Apprentices, plumber, | | | | | | | | pipefitter....................| 587 | 1,254| 882| 48| 61| 28| - | 232 Concrete and terrazzo finishers| 588 | 2,378| 1,257| 332| 371| 10| 22| 386 Glaziers.......................| 589 | 1,676| 1,262| 29| 144| 42| - | 199 Insulation workers.............| 593 | 3,511| 2,374| 236| 354| 27| 30| 490 Operators, paving, surfacing, | | | | | | | | tamping equipment.............| 594 | 281| 198| 24| 10| 9| - | 40 Roofers........................| 595 | 7,332| 4,271| 600| 1,274| 72| 62| 1,055 Sheetmetal duct installers.....| 596 | 4,659| 3,414| 156| 190| 23| 19| 857 Structural metal workers.......| 597 | 4,672| 3,284| 104| 246| 88| 47| 905 Drillers, earth................| 598 | 752| 576| - | - | 17| - | 151 Construction trades, n.e.c. ...| 599 | 4,563| 2,961| 472| 382| 38| 58| 651 Extractive.......................| | 6,962| 2,956| 169| 722| - | 16| 3,095 Supervisors, extractive workers| 613 | 774| 281| - | 32| - | - | 458 Drillers, oil well.............| 614 | 1,535| 1,155| 68| 165| - | 8| 139 Explosives workers.............| 615 | 222| 116| 22| - | - | - | 84 Operators, mining machines.....| 616 | 908| 130| 27| 68| - | - | 683 Mining occupations, n.e.c. ....| 617 | 3,523| 1,274| 49| 456| - | 8| 1,731 Precision production.............| | 86,392| 51,832| 5,066| 7,737| 1,682| 311| 19,764 Supervisors, production workers| 628 | 16,127| 9,722| 984| 1,961| 215| 38| 3,208 Tool and die makers............| 634 | 2,410| 1,643| 35| 56| 18| - | 651 Apprentices, tool, die makers..| 635 | 208| 173| 8| 8| - | - | 20 Assemblers, precision, metal...| 636 | 2,280| 910| 125| 56| 14| 28| 1,147 Machinists.....................| 637 | 12,889| 9,394| 386| 682| 162| 31| 2,235 Apprentices, machinists........| 639 | 240| 215| - | - | - | - | 14 Boilermakers...................| 643 | 1,054| 580| 44| 42| - | - | 378 Precision grinders, tool | | | | | | | | sharpeners....................| 644 | 235| 140| 11| 10| - | - | 74 Patternmakers, model makers, | | | | | | | | metal.........................| 645 | 272| 200| 32| - | - | 10| 27 Lay-out workers................| 646 | 1,260| 939| 180| 16| - | - | 125 Precious stones and metals | | | | | | | | workers.......................| 647 | 381| 282| - | 36| 12| - | 44 Engravers, metal...............| 649 | 171| 113| 13| 9| - | - | 36 Sheet metal workers............| 653 | 6,060| 4,138| 277| 384| 32| 35| 1,195 Apprentices, sheet metal | | | | | | | | workers.......................| 654 | 106| 69| 18| - | - | - | 13 Miscellaneous precision metal | | | | | | | | workers.......................| 655 | 247| 103| 15| 24| - | - | 103 Patternmakers, model makers, | | | | | | | | wood..........................| 656 | 104| 96| - | - | - | - | 8 Cabinet makers, bench | | | | | | | | carpenters....................| 657 | 2,149| 1,495| 40| 259| 32| 8| 314 Furniture and wood finishers...| 658 | 324| 203| 25| 27| 8| - | 54 Miscellaneous precision | | | | | | | | woodworkers...................| 659 | 68| 53| 8| - | - | - | - Dressmakers....................| 666 | 358| 190| 58| 32| 64| - | 14 Tailors........................| 667 | 648| 230| 15| 197| 24| - | 183 Upholsterers...................| 668 | 1,708| 737| 183| 130| 9| - | 649 Shoe repairers.................| 669 | 174| 133| - | 41| - | - | - Miscellaneous precision | | | | | | | | apparel, fabric | | | | | | | | workers.......................| 674 | 273| 160| 23| 28| 22| - | 40 Hand molders, shapers, except | | | | | | | | jewelers......................| 675 | 679| 432| 28| 76| - | - | 140 Patternmakers, lay-out workers,| | | | | | | | cutters.......................| 676 | 211| 110| - | - | - | - | 92 Optical goods workers..........| 677 | 1,680| 1,459| 32| 31| 101| 20| 38 Dental, medical appliance | | | | | | | | technicians...................| 678 | 86| 54| - | - | - | - | 31 Bookbinders....................| 679 | 804| 502| 16| 87| - | - | 191 Assemblers, electrical, | | | | | | | | electronic....................| 683 | 8,016| 4,559| 703| 907| 353| 50| 1,445 Miscellaneous precision | | | | | | | | workers, n.e.c................| 684 | 1,816| 1,245| 74| 169| 20| - | 306 Butchers and meat cutters......| 686 | 13,083| 5,640| 1,165| 1,819| 253| 37| 4,170 Bakers.........................| 687 | 2,273| 1,250| 131| 164| 92| - | 629 Food batchmakers...............| 688 | 1,048| 594| 42| 102| 13| - | 292 Inspectors, testers, graders...| 689 | 2,711| 1,414| 145| 139| 128| - | 880 Adjusters and calibrators......| 693 | 85| 62| - | - | - | - | 16 Operators, water, sewage | | | | | | | | treatment plants..............| 694 | 636| 328| 49| 45| 12| - | 200 Operators, power plants........| 695 | 424| 231| 17| 8| - | - | 162 Stationary engineers...........| 696 | 2,440| 1,552| 113| 140| 63| - | 566 Operators, miscellaneous plant | | | | | | | | and systems...................| 699 | 655| 481| 64| 33| - | - | 72 | | | | | | | | Operators, fabricators, and | | | | | | | | laborers..........................| | 925,515| 509,396| 87,600| 83,246| 10,582| 3,724| 230,966 Machine operators, tenders.......| | 239,334| 138,830| 24,264| 24,741| 3,463| 839| 47,197 Set-up, lathes and turning | | | | | | | | machines......................| 703 | 1,119| 682| 73| 95| 9| - | 261 Lathes and turning machines....| 704 | 1,400| 969| 58| 68| 28| 9| 267 Milling and planing machines...| 705 | 424| 277| 16| 15| 17| 11| 89 Punching and stamping machines.| 706 | 6,673| 4,145| 535| 547| 72| 16| 1,359 Rolling machines...............| 707 | 1,151| 868| 67| 33| - | - | 177 Drilling and boring machines...| 708 | 880| 656| 62| 24| - | - | 130 Grinding and polishing machines| 709 | 7,927| 4,478| 594| 885| 79| 14| 1,877 Forging machines...............| 713 | 1,045| 697| 77| 56| - | 8| 203 Numerical control machines.....| 714 | 632| 452| 32| 33| 14| 14| 87 Miscellaneous metal, plastic, | | | | | | | | stone, glass working machines.| 715 | 1,260| 800| 49| 65| 24| - | 321 Fabricating machines, n.e.c. ..| 717 | 2,334| 1,541| 107| 209| 18| - | 454 Molding and casting machines...| 719 | 6,152| 3,760| 537| 520| 69| 10| 1,256 Metal plating machines.........| 723 | 2,122| 1,225| 185| 320| 47| - | 345 Heat treating machines.........| 724 | 766| 481| 83| 64| - | - | 136 Miscellaneous metal, plastic | | | | | | | | processing machines...........| 725 | 1,078| 684| 106| 148| - | - | 133 Wood lathe, routing, planing | | | | | | | | machines......................| 726 | 453| 307| 32| 45| - | 10| 58 Sawing machines................| 727 | 5,396| 3,425| 592| 428| 32| 60| 858 Shaping, joining machines......| 728 | 552| 272| 66| 124| 8| - | 76 Nailing, tacking machines......| 729 | 245| 138| 46| 34| - | - | 24 Miscellaneous woodworking | | | | | | | | machines......................| 733 | 2,394| 1,682| 113| 212| 15| 13| 359 Printing press operators.......| 734 | 8,117| 5,240| 322| 765| 97| 15| 1,678 Photoengravers and | | | | | | | | lithographers.................| 735 | 315| 239| 14| 25| - | - | 35 Typesetters and compositors....| 736 | 355| 300| - | 23| - | - | 25 Miscellaneous printing machines| 737 | 2,748| 1,626| 343| 200| 74| 9| 496 Winding, twisting machines.....| 738 | 1,330| 859| 147| 90| 28| 18| 188 Knitting, looping, weaving | | | | | | | | machines......................| 739 | 1,120| 755| 114| 92| 8| - | 142 Textile cutting machines.......| 743 | 290| 209| 24| 39| 10| - | - Textile sewing machines........| 744 | 16,522| 9,515| 2,165| 1,972| 353| 71| 2,446 Shoe machines..................| 745 | 1,058| 819| 36| 36| - | - | 159 Pressing machines..............| 747 | 1,975| 728| 548| 459| 54| - | 185 Laundry, dry cleaning machines.| 748 | 6,368| 2,947| 1,017| 1,059| 207| 36| 1,104 Miscellaneous textile machines.| 749 | 2,022| 1,233| 255| 157| 44| - | 329 Cementing, gluing machines.....| 753 | 1,099| 637| 119| 107| 8| - | 220 Packaging, filling machines....| 754 | 14,774| 7,092| 2,021| 2,209| 277| 63| 3,113 Extruding and forming machines.| 755 | 2,294| 1,555| 209| 146| 22| - | 355 Mixing and blending machines...| 756 | 4,668| 2,771| 559| 406| 41| 23| 868 Separating, filtering, | | | | | | | | clarifying machines...........| 757 | 2,803| 1,544| 472| 248| 47| - | 487 Compressing, compacting | | | | | | | | machines......................| 758 | 3,103| 1,878| 276| 515| 20| - | 410 Painting and paint spraying | | | | | | | | machines......................| 759 | 7,383| 4,510| 506| 911| 40| - | 1,409 Roasting, baking machines......| 763 | 287| 169| 32| 19| - | - | 66 Washing, cleaning, pickling | | | | | | | | machines......................| 764 | 1,140| 682| 114| 86| 14| - | 243 Folding machines...............| 765 | 712| 409| 113| 73| 8| - | 108 Operators, furnace, kiln, oven,| | | | | | | | except food...................| 766 | 4,506| 2,722| 502| 350| 31| 19| 882 Crushing and grinding machines.| 768 | 2,828| 1,114| 165| 118| 18| 13| 1,400 Slicing and cutting machines...| 769 | 7,786| 4,863| 838| 659| 92| 55| 1,279 Motion picture projectionists..| 773 | 112| 37| - | - | - | - | 65 Photographic processing | | | | | | | | machines......................| 774 | 1,759| 1,096| 178| 154| 48| 13| 270 Miscellaneous machine | | | | | | | | operators, n.e.c. ............| 777 | 58,022| 33,749| 5,884| 6,070| 978| 176| 11,166 Machine operators, not | | | | | | | | specified.....................| 779 | 39,832| 21,996| 3,856| 3,821| 477| 88| 9,594 Fabricators and assemblers.......| | 81,508| 46,722| 6,394| 6,162| 1,025| 353| 20,852 Welders and cutters............| 783 | 29,408| 19,114| 1,884| 2,222| 248| 188| 5,753 Solderers and brazers..........| 784 | 277| 145| 30| 30| 8| - | 64 Assemblers.....................| 785 | 46,778| 24,561| 3,920| 3,419| 690| 151| 14,038 Hand cutting and trimming......| 786 | 1,006| 440| 184| 142| 34| - | 203 Hand molding, casting, forming.| 787 | 852| 565| 91| 68| 13| - | 115 Hand painting, coating, | | | | | | | | decorating....................| 789 | 660| 400| 47| 57| - | - | 150 Hand engraving, printing.......| 793 | 241| 146| 16| 19| 13| - | 47 Miscellaneous hand working.....| 795 | 2,286| 1,351| 222| 206| 16| 9| 482 Production inspectors, testers, | | | | | | | | weighers........................| | 15,667| 8,988| 1,596| 1,599| 188| 39| 3,257 Production inspectors..........| 796 | 10,613| 6,352| 1,104| 783| 134| 17| 2,223 Production testers.............| 797 | 928| 549| 92| 78| 22| - | 185 Production samplers and | | | | | | | | weighers......................| 798 | 574| 261| 10| 197| - | - | 102 Graders, sorters, except farm..| 799 | 3,552| 1,826| 390| 542| 27| 20| 748 Transportation and material | | | | | | | | moving..........................| | 223,921| 124,996| 18,789| 13,263| 1,513| 614| 64,747 Supervisors, motor vehicle | | | | | | | | operators.....................| 803 | 1,306| 814| 72| 76| 12| - | 327 Truck drivers..................| 804 | 154,663| 89,436| 12,419| 8,575| 1,048| 299| 42,886 Driver-sales workers...........| 806 | 18,268| 12,003| 1,236| 816| 97| 49| 4,067 Bus drivers....................| 808 | 7,971| 3,442| 1,779| 601| 84| 68| 1,996 Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs.| 809 | 1,147| 740| 106| 50| 26| 14| 212 Parking lot attendants.........| 813 | 976| 374| 85| 160| 24| - | 331 Motor transportation, n.e.c. ..| 814 | 534| 314| 42| 13| 17| - | 149 Railroad conductors and | | | | | | | | yardmasters...................| 823 | 1,882| - | - | - | - | - | 1,876 Locomotive operators...........| 824 | 1,169| 27| - | - | - | - | 1,138 Railroad brake, signal, switch | | | | | | | | operators.....................| 825 | 1,638| 47| - | - | - | - | 1,586 Rail vehicle operators, n.e.c. | 826 | 119| - | - | - | - | - | 115 Ship captains, mates, except | | | | | | | | fishing.......................| 828 | 332| 203| - | - | - | - | 125 Sailors and deckhands..........| 829 | 1,236| 694| 49| 23| 10| - | 454 Marine engineers...............| 833 | 246| 64| 17| - | - | - | 157 Bridge, lock, lighthouse | | | | | | | | tenders.......................| 834 | 12| - | - | - | - | - | 12 Supervisors, material moving | | | | | | | | equipment operators...........| 843 | 1,096| 532| 34| 54| 9| - | 468 Operating engineers............| 844 | 4,599| 3,212| 268| 250| 37| 40| 792 Longshore equipment operators..| 845 | 355| 99| 54| 52| - | - | 148 Hoist and winch operators......| 848 | 1,594| 885| 46| 270| - | 9| 381 Crane and tower operators......| 849 | 1,774| 1,121| 88| 127| 21| - | 409 Excavating and loading machine | | | | | | | | operators.....................| 853 | 1,624| 831| 36| 106| 9| 43| 599 Grader, dozer, scraper | | | | | | | | operators.....................| 855 | 831| 546| 76| 28| 11| - | 164 Industrial truck operators.....| 856 | 14,226| 6,898| 1,719| 1,588| 66| 51| 3,904 Miscellaneous moving equipment | | | | | | | | operators.....................| 859 | 6,323| 2,706| 655| 465| 35| 12| 2,450 Handlers, cleaners, helpers, | | | | | | | | laborers........................| | 365,085| 189,861| 36,557| 37,480| 4,394| 1,880| 94,913 Supervisors, handlers, | | | | | | | | cleaners, and laborers........| 864 | 1,155| 687| 72| 50| 44| - | 300 Helpers, mechanics and | | | | | | | | repairers.....................| 865 | 3,219| 1,911| 164| 450| 50| 8| 636 Helpers, construction trades...| 866 | 8,693| 5,954| 573| 1,098| 116| 54| 898 Helpers, surveyors.............| 867 | 592| 533| 12| 18| - | - | 28 Helpers, extractive............| 868 | 636| 198| 122| 91| - | - | 224 Construction laborers..........| 869 | 54,579| 32,872| 5,170| 7,117| 384| 517| 8,520 Helpers, production............| 874 | 9,527| 5,393| 994| 1,256| 142| 49| 1,693 Garbage collectors.............| 875 | 2,251| 980| 504| 361| 20| 38| 348 Stevedores.....................| 876 | 1,790| 211| 204| 99| 104| - | 1,166 Stock handlers and baggers.....| 877 | 39,472| 17,254| 3,174| 2,514| 724| 102| 15,705 Machine feeders and offbearers.| 878 | 7,598| 4,234| 836| 791| 55| 42| 1,640 Freight, stock, material | | | | | | | | handlers, n.e.c. .............| 883 | 57,568| 24,886| 6,510| 4,216| 579| 241| 21,136 Garages, service stations......| 885 | 9,930| 5,821| 732| 1,158| 215| 9| 1,995 Vehicle washers and cleaners...| 887 | 9,649| 4,774| 1,190| 1,511| 193| 23| 1,958 Hand packers and packagers.....| 888 | 12,092| 6,284| 1,122| 1,087| 188| 48| 3,362 Laborers, nonconstruction......| 889 | 146,334| 77,868| 15,180| 15,663| 1,580| 742| 35,302 | | | | | | | | Nonclassifiable..................| 999 | 19,782| 9,240| 1,030| 1,772| 432| 65| 7,244 ___________________________________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________ 1 Days-away-from-work cases include those which result in days away from work with or without restricted work activity. 2 Based on the 1990 occupational classification structure developed by the Bureau of the Census. NOTE: Dashes indicate data that are not available or data that do not meet publication guidelines. Because of rounding, data may not sum to the totals. Major classifications may include detailed classifications not shown separately. n.e.c. = not elsewhere classified. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor