Table 10. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work by selected occupation and number of days away from work, 2006





     TABLE 10. Percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work(1) by selected occupation and

     number of days away from work, 2006

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                                   |           |                  Percent of days-away-from-work cases involving —                 |           

                                   |   Total   |___________________________________________________________________________________|   Median  

               Occupation          |   cases   |           |           |           |           |           |           |           | days away 

                                   |           |   1 day   |   2 days  | 3 - 5 days|6 - 10 days|  11 - 20  |  21 - 30  | 31 days or| from work 

                                   |           |           |           |           |           |    days   |    days   |    more   |           

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                                   |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

     Total  [1,183,500 cases]......|   100.0   |    14.3   |    11.6   |    18.5   |    12.9   |    11.5   |     6.8   |    24.3   |       7   

                                   |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

     Labor and freight, stock, and |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

      material movers, hand........|   100.0   |    14.8   |    10.7   |    19.3   |    12.4   |    11.1   |     7.3   |    24.3   |       7   

     Truck drivers, heavy and      |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

      tractor-trailer..............|   100.0   |     8.3   |     8.5   |    16.1   |    12.5   |    11.9   |     8.1   |    34.8   |      14   

     Nursing aides, orderlies, and |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

      attendants...................|   100.0   |    14.7   |    16.4   |    21.5   |    14.5   |    10.5   |     4.8   |    17.7   |       5   

     Construction laborers.........|   100.0   |    14.9   |    12.0   |    18.6   |    11.7   |    11.2   |     7.0   |    24.6   |       7   

     Retail salespersons...........|   100.0   |    14.6   |     9.5   |    17.6   |    15.1   |    15.3   |     5.2   |    22.7   |       8   

     Janitors and cleaners, except |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

      maids and housekeeping       |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

      cleaners.....................|   100.0   |    13.2   |    12.0   |    17.6   |    15.4   |    11.9   |     8.5   |    21.6   |       7   

     Carpenters....................|   100.0   |    11.7   |    10.3   |    17.2   |    12.2   |    10.8   |     9.1   |    28.6   |      10   

     Truck drivers, light or       |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

      delivery services............|   100.0   |    12.1   |     9.2   |    18.0   |    10.9   |    13.9   |     6.1   |    29.7   |      10   

     Maintenance and repair        |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

      workers, general.............|   100.0   |    16.6   |    12.4   |    17.6   |    11.8   |    11.9   |     7.9   |    21.8   |       6   

     Stock clerks and order fillers|   100.0   |    14.7   |    12.4   |    19.2   |    13.1   |     9.9   |     7.6   |    23.3   |       7   

     Registered nurses.............|   100.0   |    15.4   |    14.6   |    17.6   |    14.0   |    12.0   |     6.0   |    20.4   |       6   

     Maids and housekeeping        |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

      cleaners.....................|   100.0   |    11.5   |    10.7   |    23.3   |    13.0   |    11.0   |     5.7   |    24.8   |       7   

     First line                    |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

      supervisors/managers of      |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

      retail sales workers.........|   100.0   |    12.0   |    13.4   |    19.4   |    12.4   |    12.3   |     6.3   |    24.2   |       7   

     Cashiers......................|   100.0   |    13.2   |    15.8   |    16.9   |    14.4   |     8.8   |     5.9   |    24.9   |       7   

     Welders, cutters, solderers,  |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

      and brazers..................|   100.0   |    20.6   |    13.1   |    16.7   |    10.6   |    12.3   |     6.2   |    20.6   |       5   

     Automotive service technicians|           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

      and mechanics................|   100.0   |    19.6   |    10.7   |    16.3   |    12.8   |    13.2   |     9.7   |    17.6   |       7   

     Combined food preparation and |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

      serving workers, including   |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

      fast food....................|   100.0   |    14.0   |    16.1   |    22.1   |    12.9   |    14.2   |     4.1   |    16.5   |       5   

     Landscaping and groundskeeping|           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

      workers......................|   100.0   |    16.3   |     9.6   |    24.9   |    13.0   |    11.1   |     5.5   |    19.6   |       5   

     Electricians..................|   100.0   |    14.3   |    12.0   |    19.0   |    12.9   |    11.7   |     5.6   |    24.6   |       7   

     Plumbers, pipefitters, and    |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

      steamfitters.................|   100.0   |     9.6   |    13.7   |    19.0   |    17.0   |     8.9   |    12.4   |    19.4   |       8   

     Cooks, restaurant.............|   100.0   |    11.2   |    19.2   |    23.4   |    13.2   |    11.3   |     5.0   |    16.7   |       5   

     Customer service              |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

      representatives..............|   100.0   |    12.3   |    14.2   |    15.9   |    10.4   |    13.0   |     5.1   |    29.0   |       9   

     Food preparation workers......|   100.0   |    20.2   |    14.4   |    17.8   |    13.0   |    12.4   |     5.9   |    16.4   |       5   

     Driver/sales workers..........|   100.0   |    11.2   |    10.9   |    14.2   |    13.0   |    10.9   |     9.3   |    30.5   |      11   

     Waiters and waitresses........|   100.0   |    14.4   |    14.4   |    23.2   |    13.7   |     7.6   |     6.9   |    19.9   |       5   

     First line                    |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

      supervisors/managers of      |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

      construction trades and      |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           |           

      extraction workers...........|   100.0   |    14.0   |     8.3   |    17.1   |    11.9   |    14.8   |     7.1   |    26.8   |      10   

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       1 Days-away-from-work cases include those that resulted in days away from work, some of which also included job transfer or restriction.



       NOTE:  Dash indicates data do not meet publication guidelines.  Because of rounding and data exclusion of nonclassifiable responses,

     data may not sum to the totals.

       SOURCE:  Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses in cooperation with

     participating State agencies

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