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 NIOSH Publication No. 2004-146

Worker Health Chartbook 2004

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1chart thumbnail - click on image for larger view.Figure 1-8 Occupations expected to add the most jobs during 2000-2010. Service- and computer-related jobs are expected to predominate during 2000-2010. These include food preparation workers, customer service representatives, registered nurses, and retail sales representatives. (Sources: BLS [2002a]; Hecker [2001].)

 
2chart thumbnail - click on image for larger view.Figure 1-31 Distribution of employed workers and injury and illness cases with days away from work in private industry by occupation, 2001. Operators, fabricators, and laborers accounted for nearly 40% of all occupational injuries and illnesses, well above the percentage of employed workers they represent (15.4%). (Sources: BLS [2001]; BLS [2003c].)

 

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