OS TB 12/05/95 C&D: Occ. x Age-Cases '93 Table R41. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work(1) by occupation and age of worker, 1993 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ | | | | | | Age | | |___________________________________________________________________________________________________ | Occu- | Private | | | | | | | | | | Occupation | pation | industry| Under | 14 | 16 | 20 | 25 | 35 | 45 | 55 | 65 | | code | | 14 | to | to | to | to | to | to | to | years | Not | | | years | 15 | 19 | 24 | 34 | 44 | 54 | 64 | and | reported | | | | years | years | years | years | years | years | years | over | ___________________________________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________ | | | | | | | | | | | | Total.........................| |2,252,591| 23| 889| 95,790| 319,708| 724,354| 566,429| 323,503| 148,249| 21,604| 52,041 | | | | | | | | | | | | Managerial and professional | | | | | | | | | | | | specialty.........................| | 123,596| - | - | 1,342| 12,442| 36,884| 37,372| 20,954| 10,474| 1,368| 2,754 Executive, administrative, | | | | | | | | | | | | managerial......................| | 54,553| - | - | 541| 4,915| 15,472| 15,796| 10,474| 5,758| 671| 925 Financial managers.............| 007 | 1,934| - | - | 42| 58| 269| 322| 616| 615| 9| - Personnel and labor relations..| 008 | 354| - | - | - | 30| 85| 124| 71| 23| 14| - Purchasing managers............| 009 | 282| - | - | - | - | 74| 141| 43| 13| - | - Managers, marketing, | | | | | | | | | | | | advertising, public relations.| 013 | 2,481| - | - | 18| 234| 765| 572| 726| 144| - | 16 Administrators, education......| 014 | 793| - | - | - | 40| 229| 204| 127| 144| 9| 38 Managers, medicine and health..| 015 | 1,679| - | - | - | 41| 336| 618| 349| 287| 16| 33 Managers, food and lodging.....| 017 | 8,112| - | - | 132| 1,152| 2,810| 2,415| 785| 383| 199| 237 Managers, properties, real | | | | | | | | | | | | estate........................| 018 | 1,733| - | - | - | 64| 509| 493| 352| 198| 16| 101 Funeral directors..............| 019 | 372| - | - | - | - | - | 157| - | 210| - | - Managers, service | | | | | | | | | | | | organizations, | | | | | | | | | | | | n.e.c. .......................| 021 | 1,435| - | - | 50| 63| 264| 502| 406| 113| 16| 20 Managers and administrators, | | | | | | | | | | | | n.e.c. .......................| 022 | 22,402| - | - | 187| 1,530| 6,899| 6,512| 4,301| 2,440| 210| 323 Accountants and auditors.......| 023 | 2,410| - | - | - | 198| 760| 632| 502| 309| - | - Underwriters...................| 024 | 204| - | - | - | - | 26| 153| 20| - | - | - Other financial officers.......| 025 | 2,305| - | - | - | 383| 310| 618| 720| 218| 15| 40 Management analysts............| 026 | 223| - | - | - | 16| 31| 108| 38| 22| - | - Personnel, training, labor | | | | | | | | | | | | relations.....................| 027 | 1,206| - | - | - | 261| 321| 330| 182| 99| - | - Purchasing agents, buyers, farm| | | | | | | | | | | | products......................| 028 | 215| - | - | 8| 23| 64| 42| 29| 48| - | - Buyers, wholesale, retail, | | | | | | | | | | | | except farm products..........| 029 | 2,889| - | - | 57| 524| 862| 606| 429| 254| 98| 58 Purchasing agents and buyers, | | | | | | | | | | | | n.e.c. .......................| 033 | 617| - | - | - | 26| 173| 198| 134| 68| - | 13 Business and promotion agents..| 034 | 185| - | - | 24| 30| 45| 71| 10| - | - | - Construction inspectors........| 035 | 116| - | - | - | 9| 58| 36| 9| - | - | - Inspectors and compliance | | | | | | | | | | | | officers, except construction.| 036 | 645| - | - | - | 40| 193| 280| 88| 31| - | - Management related, n.e.c. ....| 037 | 1,962| - | - | 12| 186| 389| 663| 538| 130| 35| 9 Professional specialty...........| | 69,043| - | - | 800| 7,527| 21,412| 21,576| 10,480| 4,716| 697| 1,829 Architects.....................| 043 | 129| - | - | - | - | 27| 68| 31| - | - | - Engineers, aerospace...........| 044 | 167| - | - | - | - | 54| 37| 61| 15| - | - Engineers, metallurgical, | | | | | | | | | | | | materials.....................| 045 | 53| - | - | - | 10| 9| 8| 16| - | - | - Engineers, petroleum...........| 047 | 17| - | - | - | - | - | 10| - | - | - | - Engineers, chemical............| 048 | 60| - | - | - | - | - | 16| 25| - | - | - Engineers, civil...............| 053 | 208| - | - | - | - | 52| 70| 59| 25| - | - Engineers, electrical, | | | | | | | | | | | | electronic....................| 055 | 986| - | - | - | 15| 323| 299| 251| 79| 15| - Engineers, industrial..........| 056 | 682| - | - | - | 8| 218| 209| 168| 50| - | 22 Engineers, mechanical..........| 057 | 525| - | - | - | 24| 122| 165| 94| 112| - | - Engineers, marine, naval.......| 058 | 51| - | - | - | - | 8| 18| 12| - | - | 11 Engineers, n.e.c. .............| 059 | 1,176| - | - | - | 50| 342| 394| 306| 66| - | 16 Surveyors, mapping scientists..| 063 | 315| - | - | - | 71| 50| 136| 57| - | - | - Computer systems analysts......| 064 | 945| - | - | - | 12| 243| 409| 236| 38| - | 8 Operations and systems | | | | | | | | | | | | researchers, analysts.........| 065 | 805| - | - | - | 107| 224| 218| 168| 72| - | 14 Actuaries......................| 066 | 28| - | - | - | - | 18| - | 9| - | - | - Statisticians..................| 067 | 14| - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - Physicists and astronomers.....| 069 | 22| - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - Chemists, except biochemists...| 073 | 278| - | - | - | 8| 106| 109| 34| 9| - | 12 Atmospheric and space | | | | | | | | | | | | scientists....................| 074 | 20| - | - | - | - | 18| - | - | - | - | - Geologists and geodesists......| 075 | 177| - | - | - | - | 157| 10| 8| - | - | - Physical scientists, n.e.c. ...| 076 | 129| - | - | - | - | 37| 59| 17| 17| - | - Agricultural and food | | | | | | | | | | | | scientists....................| 077 | 249| - | - | - | 37| 155| 46| 10| - | - | - Biological and life scientists.| 078 | 88| - | - | - | - | 57| 18| - | - | - | - Forestry and conservation | | | | | | | | | | | | scientists....................| 079 | 48| - | - | - | - | 12| 9| 13| - | - | - Medical scientists.............| 083 | 71| - | - | - | - | - | 50| 15| - | - | - Physicians.....................| 084 | 496| - | - | - | 28| 109| 102| 56| 143| 55| - Veterinarians..................| 086 | 215| - | - | - | - | 167| 26| 13| - | - | - Optometrists...................| 087 | 46| - | - | - | - | 46| - | - | - | - | - Health diagnosing | | | | | | | | | | | | practitioners, | | | | | | | | | | | | n.e.c. .......................| 089 | 9| - | - | - | - | 9| - | - | - | - | - Registered nurses..............| 095 | 31,422| - | - | 37| 1,950| 8,943| 11,795| 5,516| 2,457| 168| 557 Pharmacists....................| 096 | 273| - | - | - | 17| 96| 99| 27| 34| - | - Dietitians.....................| 097 | 416| - | - | 23| 56| 96| 112| 48| 57| 18| - Respiratory therapists.........| 098 | 845| - | - | - | 18| 315| 363| 112| 23| - | 15 Occupational therapists........| 099 | 280| - | - | - | 33| 74| 130| 20| 9| - | 13 Physical therapists............| 103 | 506| - | - | - | 60| 207| 190| 38| 10| - | - Speech therapists..............| 104 | 162| - | - | - | - | 39| 123| - | - | - | - Therapists, n.e.c. ............| 105 | 724| - | - | - | 120| 316| 160| 84| 39| - | - Physician's assistants.........| 106 | 331| - | - | - | 16| 125| 133| 35| - | - | 18 Teachers, postsecondary, health| | | | | | | | | | | | specialities..................| 134 | 48| - | - | - | 8| 19| - | 9| - | - | - Teachers, postsecondary, art, | | | | | | | | | | | | drama, and music..............| 137 | 27| - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 10| - | - Teachers, postsecondary, | | | | | | | | | | | | physical education............| 138 | 11| - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - Teachers, postsecondary, n.e.c.| | | | | | | | | | | | ..............................| 153 | 16| - | - | - | - | 14| - | - | - | - | - Postsecondary teachers, subject| | | | | | | | | | | | not specified.................| 154 | 214| - | - | - | 14| 18| 87| 56| 31| - | - Teachers, prekindergarten, | | | | | | | | | | | | kindergarten..................| 155 | 1,639| - | - | 11| 137| 589| 525| 182| 96| - | 98 Teachers, elementary school....| 156 | 281| - | - | 9| 28| 24| 136| 36| 34| 14| - Teachers, secondary school.....| 157 | 932| - | - | - | 281| 415| 181| 33| 17| - | - Teachers, special education....| 158 | 131| - | - | - | 33| 40| 32| 20| - | - | - Teachers, except postsecondary,| | | | | | | | | | | | n.e.c. .......................| 159 | 4,315| - | - | 122| 848| 1,247| 1,118| 562| 325| 27| 67 Counselors, educational, | | | | | | | | | | | | vocational....................| 163 | 1,928| - | - | 122| 487| 514| 511| 201| 53| - | 34 Librarians.....................| 164 | 210| - | - | - | - | 47| 81| 38| 31| 10| - Archivists and curators........| 165 | 107| - | - | - | - | 11| 79| - | - | - | - Economists.....................| 166 | 123| - | - | - | 8| 33| 71| 12| - | - | - Psychologists..................| 167 | 598| - | - | 17| 210| 162| 139| 54| 12| - | - Social scientists, n.e.c. .....| 169 | 163| - | - | - | 114| 20| 23| - | - | - | - Social workers.................| 174 | 4,648| - | - | 111| 632| 1,589| 1,192| 731| 185| 58| 150 Recreation workers.............| 175 | 1,156| - | - | 50| 288| 182| 321| 200| 82| 32| - Clergy.........................| 176 | 71| - | - | - | - | - | 43| - | 25| - | - Religious workers, n.e.c. .....| 177 | 222| - | - | - | 40| - | - | 14| 158| - | - Lawyers........................| 178 | 132| - | - | - | - | 44| 13| 39| - | 29| - Authors........................| 183 | 24| - | - | - | - | - | 11| - | - | - | - Technical writers..............| 184 | 92| - | - | - | - | 22| 35| 17| 15| - | - Designers......................| 185 | 1,668| - | - | 11| 126| 440| 419| 339| 165| 152| 15 Musicians and composers........| 186 | 543| - | - | - | - | 357| 71| 66| 19| 8| 19 Actors and directors...........| 187 | 534| - | - | 45| 210| 188| 48| 16| 15| - | - Painters, sculptors, | | | | | | | | | | | | craft-artists, printmakers....| 188 | 376| - | - | - | 32| 196| 87| 44| 15| - | - Photographers..................| 189 | 936| - | - | 12| 173| 438| 217| 46| 35| 13| - Dancers........................| 193 | 504| - | - | 23| 173| 241| 20| - | - | - | 44 Artists, performers............| 194 | 716| - | - | 106| 236| 243| 69| 40| 11| 9| - Editors and reporters..........| 195 | 592| - | - | - | 189| 154| 110| 71| 19| 39| - Public relations specialists...| 197 | 414| - | - | - | 10| 161| 165| 38| 16| - | 20 Announcers.....................| 198 | 25| - | - | - | - | - | 17| - | - | - | - Athletes.......................| 199 | 2,651| - | - | 66| 582| 1,186| 126| 37| - | - | 646 | | | | | | | | | | | | Technical, sales, and | | | | | | | | | | | | administrative support............| | 344,402| - | 100| 14,746| 48,117| 102,949| 86,397| 53,665| 24,954| 5,207| 8,267 Technicians and related support..| | 59,820| - | - | 397| 6,400| 20,134| 19,287| 8,758| 3,312| 447| 1,084 Clinical laboratory | | | | | | | | | | | | technologists.................| 203 | 4,877| - | - | 15| 361| 1,656| 1,820| 686| 267| 10| 62 Dental hygienists..............| 204 | 8| - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - Health record technologists....| 205 | 736| - | - | 18| 113| 143| 224| 152| 62| 13| 10 Radiologic technicians.........| 206 | 1,985| - | - | 12| 155| 745| 642| 297| 70| - | 60 Licensed practical nurses......| 207 | 15,014| - | - | 34| 660| 3,726| 5,859| 3,135| 1,205| 144| 252 Health technologists, n.e.c. ..| 208 | 11,287| - | - | 94| 2,098| 4,621| 2,906| 910| 464| 33| 160 Electrical, electronic | | | | | | | | | | | | technicians...................| 213 | 3,969| - | - | 11| 299| 1,561| 1,271| 512| 227| 12| 75 Industrial engineering | | | | | | | | | | | | technicians...................| 214 | 845| - | - | - | 72| 404| 281| 79| - | - | - Mechanical engineering | | | | | | | | | | | | technicians...................| 215 | 241| - | - | - | 16| 49| 118| 47| 8| - | - Engineering technicians, n.e.c.| | | | | | | | | | | | ..............................| 216 | 1,857| - | - | 19| 178| 567| 631| 272| 147| 9| 34 Drafting.......................| 217 | 689| - | - | - | 57| 122| 335| 94| 36| - | 43 Surveying and mapping | | | | | | | | | | | | technicians...................| 218 | 684| - | - | 12| 240| 172| 179| 56| 25| - | - Biological technicians.........| 223 | 1,013| - | - | 13| 194| 357| 256| 127| 34| - | 25 Chemical technicians...........| 224 | 818| - | - | 13| 70| 245| 294| 118| 53| - | 21 Science technicians, n.e.c. ...| 225 | 1,022| - | - | 18| 63| 371| 300| 196| 36| 26| 12 Airplane pilots and navigators.| 226 | 864| - | - | - | 15| 211| 227| 304| 103| - | - Broadcast equipment operators..| 228 | 136| - | - | - | 22| 23| 57| 10| - | 22| - Computer programmers...........| 229 | 517| - | - | - | 32| 139| 241| 54| 24| - | 22 Tool programmers, numerical | | | | | | | | | | | | control.......................| 233 | 45| - | - | - | - | 22| 8| 14| - | - | - Legal assistants...............| 234 | 516| - | - | - | 22| 367| 48| 72| - | - | - Technicians, n.e.c. ...........| 235 | 12,700| - | - | 135| 1,733| 4,633| 3,583| 1,622| 538| 152| 301 Sales............................| | 132,113| - | 24| 9,481| 21,085| 36,874| 30,290| 18,222| 10,288| 2,514| 3,335 Supervisors and proprietors....| 243 | 31,206| - | - | 516| 3,210| 10,707| 8,640| 4,990| 1,935| 71| 1,137 Insurance......................| 253 | 1,138| - | - | - | 33| 346| 421| 127| 203| - | - Real estate....................| 254 | 336| - | - | - | 20| 23| 78| 124| 87| - | - Securities and financial | | | | | | | | | | | | services......................| 255 | 372| - | - | - | 19| 266| 31| 18| 30| - | - Advertising and related........| 256 | 595| - | - | - | 16| 172| 225| 118| 17| 24| 16 Other business services........| 257 | 2,561| - | - | 76| 208| 725| 829| 530| 112| 22| 59 Engineers......................| 258 | 198| - | - | - | - | 30| 48| 112| - | - | - Mining, manufacturing, | | | | | | | | | | | | wholesale.....................| 259 | 6,372| - | - | 46| 511| 2,220| 1,759| 1,212| 440| 40| 143 Motor vehicles and boats.......| 263 | 2,392| - | - | 14| 191| 799| 642| 403| 316| 22| - Apparel........................| 264 | 3,071| - | - | 294| 600| 595| 486| 417| 449| 189| 40 Shoes..........................| 265 | 1,215| - | - | 138| 303| 532| 52| 93| 88| - | - Furniture and home furnishings.| 266 | 1,356| - | - | 31| 86| 224| 437| 262| 224| 64| 28 Appliances.....................| 267 | 1,049| - | - | 69| 203| 329| 212| 125| 29| - | 75 Hardware and building supplies.| 268 | 4,750| - | - | 249| 995| 1,523| 883| 562| 295| 87| 156 Parts..........................| 269 | 2,603| - | - | 124| 564| 818| 579| 179| 250| 12| 78 Other commodities..............| 274 | 31,804| - | - | 2,430| 5,274| 7,503| 7,561| 3,992| 3,209| 1,159| 672 Sales counter clerks...........| 275 | 3,643| - | - | 304| 783| 1,057| 693| 342| 380| 48| 31 Cashiers.......................| 276 | 35,432| - | 14| 5,107| 7,907| 8,502| 6,388| 4,351| 2,000| 332| 831 Street and door-to-door sales..| 277 | 527| - | - | 23| 88| 166| 92| 72| 72| 15| - News vendors...................| 278 | 606| - | - | 24| 40| 202| 144| 82| 45| 57| 12 Demonstrators, promoters, | | | | | | | | | | | | models........................| 283 | 412| - | - | 9| 15| 53| 52| 47| 88| 116| 31 Sales support, n.e.c. .........| 285 | 467| - | - | 20| 20| 77| 38| 64| 12| 237| - Administrative support, including| | | | | | | | | | | | clerical........................| | 152,469| - | 74| 4,868| 20,633| 45,940| 36,820| 26,685| 11,355| 2,246| 3,847 Supervisors, general office....| 303 | 1,608| - | - | - | 152| 482| 470| 226| 144| 112| 23 Supervisors, computer operators| 304 | 66| - | - | - | - | 20| 23| 16| - | - | - Supervisors, financial records | | | | | | | | | | | | processing....................| 305 | 331| - | - | - | - | 143| 78| 81| 18| - | - Chief communications operators.| 306 | 60| - | - | - | - | 29| - | 16| - | - | - Supervisors, clerks, | | | | | | | | | | | | distribution and adjusting....| 307 | 1,562| - | - | - | 110| 470| 548| 242| 155| 9| 28 Computer operators.............| 308 | 1,341| - | - | - | 79| 520| 459| 164| 80| - | 32 Peripheral equipment operators.| 309 | 305| - | - | - | 36| 165| 60| 22| 18| - | - Secretaries....................| 313 | 13,268| - | - | 46| 980| 3,277| 3,316| 3,130| 1,920| 248| 351 Stenographers..................| 314 | 318| - | - | - | 59| 36| 137| 49| 38| - | - Typists........................| 315 | 1,468| - | - | - | 70| 340| 419| 281| 241| 93| 17 Interviewers...................| 316 | 904| - | - | - | 107| 187| 282| 160| 116| 14| 37 Hotel clerks...................| 317 | 558| - | - | 9| 134| 149| 61| 73| 63| 64| - Ticket agents, transportation..| 318 | 6,313| - | - | 83| 804| 2,634| 1,459| 1,045| 216| 23| 49 Receptionists..................| 319 | 3,152| - | - | 18| 498| 843| 727| 632| 280| 72| 82 Information clerks, n.e.c. ....| 323 | 258| - | - | 10| 20| 83| 69| 60| 11| - | - Classified-ad clerks...........| 325 | 18| - | - | - | - | - | 10| - | - | - | - Correspondence clerks..........| 326 | 92| - | - | - | - | 30| - | 23| 31| - | - Order clerks...................| 327 | 3,036| - | - | 50| 220| 1,044| 976| 552| 93| 27| 75 Personnel clerks, except | | | | | | | | | | | | payroll.......................| 328 | 213| - | - | - | 17| 63| 53| 54| 17| - | - Library clerks.................| 329 | 304| - | - | - | 53| 88| 43| 66| - | 39| - File clerks....................| 335 | 2,708| - | - | 93| 383| 522| 311| 1,269| 112| - | 16 Records clerks.................| 336 | 1,455| - | - | 42| 152| 458| 290| 297| 103| 22| 87 Bookkeepers, accounting, | | | | | | | | | | | | auditing......................| 337 | 5,629| - | - | 20| 336| 1,216| 1,350| 2,030| 480| 71| 126 Payroll and timekeeping clerks.| 338 | 392| - | - | 8| 18| 92| 102| 105| 55| 11| - Billing clerks.................| 339 | 800| - | - | - | 122| 319| 124| 173| 51| 9| - Cost and rate clerks...........| 343 | 517| - | - | 10| 40| 116| 156| 130| 59| - | - Billing, posting, calculating | | | | | | | | | | | | machine operators.............| 344 | 793| - | - | 26| 70| 207| 195| 84| 207| - | - Duplicating machine operators..| 345 | 246| - | - | - | 40| 117| 41| 29| - | - | 13 Mail, paper handling machine | | | | | | | | | | | | operators.....................| 346 | 444| - | - | - | 92| 122| 147| 46| 10| 13| 14 Office machine operators, | | | | | | | | | | | | n.e.c. .......................| 347 | 553| - | - | 13| 74| 256| 99| 82| 23| - | - Telephone operators............| 348 | 1,996| - | - | 92| 231| 676| 427| 315| 143| 47| 64 Communications equipment | | | | | | | | | | | | operators, n.e.c. ............| 353 | 102| - | - | - | 14| 36| 28| 22| - | - | - Mail clerks, except postal | | | | | | | | | | | | service.......................| 356 | 5,306| - | - | 135| 806| 1,277| 1,079| 585| 384| 118| 920 Messengers.....................| 357 | 2,755| - | - | 152| 585| 812| 524| 349| 161| 147| 26 Dispatchers....................| 359 | 2,066| - | - | 123| 420| 552| 446| 278| 146| 85| 14 Production coordinators........| 363 | 2,629| - | - | 35| 171| 940| 600| 544| 237| 62| 40 Shipping and receiving clerks..| 364 | 26,281| - | - | 866| 4,864| 9,612| 6,141| 3,006| 1,270| 186| 335 Stock and inventory clerks.....| 365 | 14,811| - | 25| 1,346| 2,572| 4,235| 3,403| 1,911| 964| 122| 234 Meter readers..................| 366 | 1,216| - | - | - | 108| 511| 419| 119| 44| - | - Weighers and checkers..........| 368 | 3,494| - | - | 271| 509| 1,178| 762| 438| 256| 48| 33 Expediters.....................| 373 | 3,929| - | 36| 368| 731| 945| 808| 515| 389| 59| 76 Recording and distributing | | | | | | | | | | | | clerks, | | | | | | | | | | | | n.e.c.........................| 374 | 823| - | - | 33| 153| 241| 190| 115| 68| - | 19 Insurance investigators, | | | | | | | | | | | | adjusters.....................| 375 | 2,607| - | - | 28| 161| 840| 958| 504| 48| 10| 59 Investigators, adjusters, | | | | | | | | | | | | except insurance..............| 376 | 4,915| - | - | 80| 780| 1,290| 1,363| 898| 459| 29| 16 Eligibility clerks, social | | | | | | | | | | | | welfare.......................| 377 | 50| - | - | - | 8| 18| 17| - | - | - | - Bill and account collectors....| 378 | 1,140| - | - | 13| 105| 320| 294| 338| 51| 12| 8 General office clerks..........| 379 | 11,669| - | - | 318| 1,817| 2,913| 2,616| 2,022| 1,120| 359| 498 Bank tellers...................| 383 | 3,714| - | - | 31| 537| 766| 915| 1,163| 201| - | 97 Proofreaders...................| 384 | 31| - | - | - | - | 12| 8| - | - | - | - Data-entry keyers..............| 385 | 3,374| - | - | 45| 364| 1,373| 882| 465| 140| 15| 91 Statistical clerks.............| 386 | 392| - | - | - | 38| 100| 110| 52| 58| - | 25 Teachers' aides................| 387 | 1,593| - | - | 284| 204| 262| 213| 392| 60| - | 176 Administrative support, n.e.c. | 389 | 8,866| - | - | 178| 774| 2,995| 2,597| 1,514| 593| 70| 143 | | | | | | | | | | | | Service............................| | 414,134| - | 397| 33,481| 68,008| 121,137| 90,489| 56,855| 28,677| 5,209| 9,880 Protective service...............| | 16,964| - | - | 525| 3,364| 4,964| 3,320| 2,290| 1,475| 582| 445 Supervisors, firefighting, fire| | | | | | | | | | | | prevention....................| 413 | 25| - | - | - | - | - | 12| - | - | - | - Supervisors, guards............| 415 | 694| - | - | - | 73| 190| 211| 93| 88| 33| - Fire inspection. fire | | | | | | | | | | | | prevention....................| 416 | 41| - | - | - | - | 8| 14| 13| - | - | - Firefighting...................| 417 | 249| - | - | - | 105| 25| 97| 17| - | - | - Crossing guards................| 425 | 15| - | - | - | - | - | 8| - | - | - | - Guards and police, except | | | | | | | | | | | | public........................| 426 | 14,623| - | - | 277| 2,694| 4,448| 2,761| 2,106| 1,365| 538| 433 Protective service, n.e.c. ....| 427 | 1,313| - | - | 245| 492| 286| 217| 50| 8| 11| - Service, except protective.......| | 397,170| - | 397| 32,955| 64,645| 116,173| 87,169| 54,566| 27,202| 4,627| 9,435 Supervisors, food preparation, | | | | | | | | | | | | service.......................| 433 | 6,724| - | - | 472| 1,129| 2,451| 1,445| 649| 418| 107| 53 Bartenders.....................| 434 | 2,682| - | - | 33| 596| 1,046| 521| 202| 232| 12| 40 Waiters and waitresses.........| 435 | 22,296| - | 9| 2,071| 5,018| 6,562| 4,407| 2,563| 990| 138| 538 Cooks..........................| 436 | 42,526| - | 174| 4,119| 9,324| 13,387| 7,567| 4,581| 2,139| 394| 840 Food counter, fountain workers.| 438 | 5,077| - | 8| 1,210| 1,065| 1,211| 841| 500| 99| 64| 81 Kitchen workers................| 439 | 16,699| - | - | 2,317| 3,024| 4,742| 2,983| 1,940| 1,014| 214| 458 Waiters', waitresses' | | | | | | | | | | | | assistants....................| 443 | 10,224| - | 35| 1,374| 2,510| 3,758| 1,378| 556| 265| 60| 290 Miscellaneous food preparation.| 444 | 40,652| - | 80| 10,420| 8,752| 8,440| 6,241| 3,322| 1,876| 382| 1,139 Dental assistants..............| 445 | 2,119| - | - | - | 46| 16| 908| 1,147| - | - | - Health aides, except nursing...| 446 | 13,507| - | 20| 1,454| 2,123| 3,898| 2,576| 1,841| 1,103| 264| 228 Nursing aides, orderlies.......| 447 | 103,944| - | 15| 4,118| 16,472| 32,401| 26,448| 14,931| 7,198| 744| 1,616 Supervisors, cleaning, building| | | | | | | | | | | | service workers...............| 448 | 4,797| - | - | 27| 308| 1,163| 1,434| 853| 888| 60| 63 Maids and housemen.............| 449 | 31,672| - | - | 795| 2,896| 9,247| 7,551| 5,993| 3,501| 551| 1,135 Janitors and cleaners..........| 453 | 62,056| - | 14| 2,888| 6,714| 17,840| 15,300| 10,618| 5,752| 1,175| 1,755 Elevator operators.............| 454 | 159| - | - | - | 12| 30| 19| 41| 10| 28| 19 Pest control occupations.......| 455 | 2,621| - | - | - | 58| 862| 565| 608| 87| - | 436 Supervisors, personal service..| 456 | 608| - | - | - | 65| 178| 177| 130| 50| - | - Hairdressers and cosmetologists| 458 | 3,253| - | - | 8| 453| 805| 856| 712| 92| - | 327 Attendants, amusement, | | | | | | | | | | | | recreation....................| 459 | 2,648| - | - | 530| 714| 591| 375| 225| 94| 40| 71 Guides.........................| 461 | 736| - | - | 31| 127| 168| 188| 141| 50| 10| 20 Ushers.........................| 462 | 258| - | - | 66| 49| 68| 30| - | 35| - | - Attendants, public | | | | | | | | | | | | transportation................| 463 | 8,157| - | - | 19| 707| 3,536| 2,383| 1,343| 97| - | 66 Baggage porters and bellhops...| 464 | 1,436| - | - | 39| 258| 387| 333| 197| 99| 83| 40 Welfare service aides..........| 465 | 1,438| - | - | - | 99| 378| 336| 239| 276| 78| 26 Family child care providers....| 466 | 889| - | - | 361| 104| 98| 231| 82| 13| - | - Early childhood teachers' | | | | | | | | | | | | assistants....................| 467 | 1,219| - | - | 68| 337| 625| 106| 36| 18| 10| 20 Child care workers, n.e.c. ....| 468 | 2,877| - | - | 200| 941| 677| 579| 315| 93| 29| 41 Personal service, n.e.c. ......| 469 | 5,895| - | 24| 330| 743| 1,606| 1,389| 796| 712| 167| 128 | | | | | | | | | | | | Farming, forestry, and fishing.....| | 59,050| 12| 135| 3,094| 10,381| 20,139| 13,552| 5,615| 4,076| 617| 1,428 Managers, farms, except | | | | | | | | | | | | horticultural.................| 475 | 385| - | - | - | 34| 204| 69| 54| 21| - | - Managers, horticultural........| 476 | 215| - | - | - | 24| 60| 116| 9| - | - | - Supervisors, farm workers......| 477 | 994| - | - | - | 78| 313| 327| 122| 108| 23| 23 Farm workers...................| 479 | 20,511| 12| 79| 1,182| 3,627| 6,619| 4,525| 2,430| 1,397| 174| 465 Marine life cultivation worker.| 483 | 138| - | - | - | 18| 64| 45| - | - | - | - Nursery workers................| 484 | 3,691| - | 10| 247| 547| 1,135| 1,169| 266| 147| 53| 117 Supervisors, related | | | | | | | | | | | | agricultural..................| 485 | 2,085| - | - | 31| 180| 956| 434| 171| 269| 22| 22 Groundskeepers and gardeners, | | | | | | | | | | | | except farm...................| 486 | 21,268| - | 38| 1,131| 4,296| 7,609| 4,344| 1,569| 1,552| 272| 457 Animal caretakers, except farm.| 487 | 2,462| - | - | 232| 385| 699| 642| 140| 161| 16| 184 Graders and sorters, farm | | | | | | | | | | | | products......................| 488 | 2,079| - | - | 133| 291| 584| 536| 324| 151| 23| 37 Inspectors, agricultural | | | | | | | | | | | | products......................| 489 | 45| - | - | - | 9| 11| 9| - | - | - | 9 Supervisors, forestry, logging.| 494 | 139| - | - | - | 11| 52| 29| 34| 11| - | - Forestry workers, except | | | | | | | | | | | | logging.......................| 495 | 440| - | - | 26| 74| 214| 96| 12| - | - | 8 Timber cutting, logging........| 496 | 4,383| - | - | 93| 782| 1,580| 1,152| 465| 209| 26| 76 Captains and other officers, | | | | | | | | | | | | fishing.......................| 497 | 28| - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 28| - | - Fishers........................| 498 | 187| - | - | 11| 25| 40| 59| 15| - | - | 32 | | | | | | | | | | | | Precision production, craft, and | | | | | | | | | | | | repair............................| | 366,112| - | 16| 5,595| 35,223| 125,328| 105,182| 57,960| 26,027| 3,138| 7,641 Mechanics and repairers..........| | 139,028| - | 11| 1,777| 11,812| 46,910| 40,775| 24,566| 10,260| 890| 2,028 Supervisors, mechanics, | | | | | | | | | | | | repairers.....................| 503 | 4,312| - | - | 22| 60| 1,076| 1,547| 996| 530| 33| 47 Mechanics, automobile..........| 505 | 22,008| - | - | 371| 3,021| 9,352| 5,549| 2,282| 1,050| 76| 308 Apprentices, automobile | | | | | | | | | | | | mechanic......................| 506 | 192| - | - | - | 28| 30| 116| 16| - | - | - Mechanics, bus, truck, | | | | | | | | | | | | stationary | | | | | | | | | | | | engine........................| 507 | 10,819| - | - | 91| 1,106| 3,708| 3,068| 1,871| 797| 46| 131 Mechanics, aircraft engine.....| 508 | 2,373| - | - | - | 108| 958| 671| 470| 124| - | 28 Repairers, small engine........| 509 | 727| - | - | 27| 77| 213| 301| 82| 28| - | - Repairers, automobile body.....| 514 | 4,570| - | - | 42| 520| 1,723| 1,263| 705| 167| 99| 50 Mechanics, aircraft, except | | | | | | | | | | | | engine........................| 515 | 2,320| - | - | - | 73| 912| 644| 418| 202| 10| 62 Mechanics, heavy equipment.....| 516 | 5,996| - | - | 65| 522| 1,842| 1,904| 1,187| 362| 20| 94 Mechanics, farm equipment......| 517 | 1,081| - | - | 12| 83| 391| 316| 158| 117| - | - Repairers, industrial machinery| 518 | 14,556| - | - | 101| 722| 3,902| 4,632| 3,402| 1,452| 105| 241 Machinery maintenance..........| 519 | 2,596| - | - | 58| 266| 696| 810| 442| 288| 23| 14 Repairers, electronic, | | | | | | | | | | | | communication equipment.......| 523 | 5,588| - | - | 33| 506| 2,550| 1,575| 726| 139| - | 53 Repairers, data processing | | | | | | | | | | | | equipment.....................| 525 | 276| - | - | - | - | 74| 150| 43| - | - | - Repairers, household | | | | | | | | | | | | appliances, power tools.......| 526 | 2,036| - | - | 12| 172| 788| 612| 284| 114| 25| 29 Telephone line installers, | | | | | | | | | | | | repairers.....................| 527 | 2,173| - | - | 13| 107| 423| 767| 673| 172| - | 17 Telephone installers, repairers| 529 | 4,082| - | - | - | 153| 719| 1,388| 1,459| 279| - | 79 Repairers, miscellaneous | | | | | | | | | | | | electrical, electronic........| 533 | 1,854| - | - | 12| 156| 628| 517| 435| 86| - | 15 Mechanics, heating, air | | | | | | | | | | | | conditioning..................| 534 | 7,639| - | - | 101| 689| 3,281| 2,235| 725| 386| 22| 201 Repairers, camera, watch, | | | | | | | | | | | | musical instruments...........| 535 | 53| - | - | - | 16| 13| 13| - | - | - | - Locksmiths and safe repairers..| 536 | 156| - | - | - | 9| 58| 32| 28| 29| - | - Repairers, office machines.....| 538 | 1,387| - | - | 13| 96| 547| 282| 269| 126| 16| 37 Repairers, mechanical controls,| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | valves........................| 539 | 435| - | - | - | 23| 152| 177| 62| 21| - | - Elevator installers, repairers.| 543 | 518| - | - | - | 34| 171| 102| 126| 70| - | 14 Millwrights....................| 544 | 3,389| - | - | 76| 127| 563| 1,150| 915| 482| 47| 30 Specified mechanics, repairers,| | | | | | | | | | | | n.e.c. .......................| 547 | 8,078| - | - | 68| 837| 2,499| 2,285| 1,347| 897| 72| 73 Mechanics, repairers, not | | | | | | | | | | | | specified.....................| 549 | 29,815| - | 11| 643| 2,296| 9,641| 8,669| 5,441| 2,339| 274| 500 Construction trades..............| | 133,729| - | - | 1,956| 13,764| 50,176| 38,102| 17,191| 8,131| 515| 3,888 Supervisors, brickmasons, | | | | | | | | | | | | stonemasons, tile setters.....| 553 | 163| - | - | - | - | 21| 81| 42| 12| - | - Supervisors, carpenters........| 554 | 897| - | - | - | 36| 267| 337| 167| 81| - | 9 Supervisors, electricians, | | | | | | | | | | | | power transmission installers.| 555 | 746| - | - | - | - | 86| 167| 161| 312| - | 20 Supervisors, painters, | | | | | | | | | | | | paperhangers, plasterers......| 556 | 368| - | - | - | 52| 94| 156| 48| 11| - | - Supervisors, plumbers, | | | | | | | | | | | | pipefitters...................| 557 | 355| - | - | - | 20| 122| 101| 77| 26| - | 9 Supervisors, n.e.c. ...........| 558 | 6,193| - | - | 29| 193| 2,122| 1,888| 1,197| 619| 23| 122 Brickmasons and stonemasons....| 563 | 3,570| - | - | 48| 255| 1,249| 1,046| 457| 344| 30| 140 Apprentices, brickmason, | | | | | | | | | | | | stonemason....................| 564 | 170| - | - | - | 74| 51| 23| 10| - | - | - Tile setters, hard and soft....| 565 | 777| - | - | - | 75| 359| 177| 47| 99| - | 16 Carpet installers..............| 566 | 1,640| - | - | 39| 157| 667| 374| 286| 51| - | 66 Carpenters.....................| 567 | 34,795| - | - | 528| 3,312| 13,573| 10,328| 3,810| 1,998| 141| 1,104 Apprentices, carpenter.........| 569 | 1,290| - | - | 125| 407| 500| 188| 27| - | - | 37 Drywall installers.............| 573 | 4,551| - | - | 83| 508| 1,968| 1,052| 419| 166| 76| 279 Electricians...................| 575 | 17,667| - | - | 72| 1,388| 6,299| 5,368| 2,745| 1,275| 49| 469 Apprentices, electrician.......| 576 | 2,830| - | - | 79| 1,033| 1,206| 343| 69| 10| - | 89 Electrical power installers, | | | | | | | | | | | | repairers.....................| 577 | 3,098| - | - | - | 248| 891| 1,000| 692| 236| - | 18 Painters.......................| 579 | 7,915| - | - | 112| 515| 2,889| 2,577| 977| 538| 42| 260 Paperhangers...................| 583 | 213| - | - | - | 21| 80| 73| 22| 10| - | - Plasterers.....................| 584 | 972| - | - | 12| 100| 335| 285| 109| 77| - | 50 Plumbers and pipefitters.......| 585 | 14,442| - | - | 128| 891| 4,996| 4,475| 2,503| 1,066| 44| 338 Apprentices, plumber, | | | | | | | | | | | | pipefitter....................| 587 | 1,254| - | - | 114| 380| 495| 217| 16| - | - | 32 Concrete and terrazzo finishers| 588 | 2,378| - | - | 39| 187| 884| 700| 262| 243| 10| 51 Glaziers.......................| 589 | 1,676| - | - | 26| 114| 705| 483| 263| 44| - | 41 Insulation workers.............| 593 | 3,511| - | - | 82| 598| 1,488| 813| 332| 100| - | 97 Operators, paving, surfacing, | | | | | | | | | | | | tamping equipment.............| 594 | 281| - | - | - | 39| 88| 63| 36| - | - | 49 Roofers........................| 595 | 7,332| - | - | 195| 1,185| 3,193| 1,817| 559| 181| 10| 191 Sheetmetal duct installers.....| 596 | 4,659| - | - | 138| 785| 1,833| 1,105| 457| 206| - | 131 Structural metal workers.......| 597 | 4,672| - | - | 51| 406| 1,714| 1,452| 726| 183| 9| 132 Drillers, earth................| 598 | 752| - | - | - | 80| 269| 205| 142| 32| - | 22 Construction trades, n.e.c. ...| 599 | 4,563| - | - | 42| 705| 1,730| 1,208| 535| 190| 52| 101 Extractive.......................| | 6,962| - | - | 133| 739| 2,047| 2,413| 1,075| 357| 52| 147 Supervisors, extractive workers| 613 | 774| - | - | - | 19| 115| 335| 207| 70| 15| 13 Drillers, oil well.............| 614 | 1,535| - | - | 54| 179| 593| 387| 204| 102| 8| - Explosives workers.............| 615 | 222| - | - | - | 24| 82| 77| 37| - | - | - Operators, mining machines.....| 616 | 908| - | - | - | 39| 185| 385| 168| 92| - | 33 Mining occupations, n.e.c. ....| 617 | 3,523| - | - | 78| 479| 1,071| 1,228| 459| 91| 23| 93 Precision production.............| | 86,392| - | - | 1,730| 8,909| 26,194| 23,893| 15,128| 7,279| 1,681| 1,579 Supervisors, production workers| 628 | 16,127| - | - | 82| 756| 4,576| 5,178| 3,516| 1,532| 138| 348 Tool and die makers............| 634 | 2,410| - | - | 11| 90| 638| 603| 625| 369| 10| 63 Apprentices, tool, die makers..| 635 | 208| - | - | 10| 64| 86| 35| 10| - | - | - Assemblers, precision, metal...| 636 | 2,280| - | - | 11| 121| 798| 724| 446| 168| - | - Machinists.....................| 637 | 12,889| - | - | 192| 1,045| 3,869| 3,942| 2,348| 1,138| 114| 242 Apprentices, machinists........| 639 | 240| - | - | 12| 87| 99| 36| - | - | - | - Boilermakers...................| 643 | 1,054| - | - | 14| 60| 231| 358| 268| 100| - | 23 Precision grinders, tool | | | | | | | | | | | | sharpeners....................| 644 | 235| - | - | - | 23| 78| 40| 27| 55| - | 8 Patternmakers, model makers, | | | | | | | | | | | | metal.........................| 645 | 272| - | - | - | 41| 59| 90| 65| 15| - | - Lay-out workers................| 646 | 1,260| - | - | - | 72| 396| 571| 161| 47| - | - Precious stones and metals | | | | | | | | | | | | workers.......................| 647 | 381| - | - | - | 25| 72| 192| 27| 60| - | - Engravers, metal...............| 649 | 171| - | - | - | - | 49| 55| 40| 20| - | - Sheet metal workers............| 653 | 6,060| - | - | 109| 637| 2,286| 1,723| 782| 409| 27| 86 Apprentices, sheet metal | | | | | | | | | | | | workers.......................| 654 | 106| - | - | - | 27| 50| 18| - | - | - | - Miscellaneous precision metal | | | | | | | | | | | | workers.......................| 655 | 247| - | - | - | 34| 126| 50| 27| - | - | - Patternmakers, model makers, | | | | | | | | | | | | wood..........................| 656 | 104| - | - | - | - | 37| 26| 16| 19| - | - Cabinet makers, bench | | | | | | | | | | | | carpenters....................| 657 | 2,149| - | - | 19| 455| 826| 628| 101| 98| 15| - Furniture and wood finishers...| 658 | 324| - | - | 9| 85| 97| 69| 49| 11| - | - Miscellaneous precision | | | | | | | | | | | | woodworkers...................| 659 | 68| - | - | - | 9| 42| - | - | - | - | - Dressmakers....................| 666 | 358| - | - | - | 30| 50| 108| 100| 61| - | - Tailors........................| 667 | 648| - | - | 8| 224| 66| 162| 111| 71| - | - Upholsterers...................| 668 | 1,708| - | - | 45| 289| 584| 518| 173| 93| - | - Shoe repairers.................| 669 | 174| - | - | - | - | 25| 43| 82| 12| - | - Miscellaneous precision | | | | | | | | | | | | apparel, fabric workers.......| 674 | 273| - | - | - | 24| 92| 70| 53| 14| - | 16 Hand molders, shapers, except | | | | | | | | | | | | jewelers......................| 675 | 679| - | - | 33| 160| 209| 174| 66| 36| - | - Patternmakers, lay-out workers,| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | cutters.......................| 676 | 211| - | - | - | 12| 40| 38| 65| 54| - | - Optical goods workers..........| 677 | 1,680| - | - | 9| 36| 146| 95| 103| 146| 1,128| 18 Dental, medical appliance | | | | | | | | | | | | technicians...................| 678 | 86| - | - | - | - | 32| 38| 15| - | - | - Bookbinders....................| 679 | 804| - | - | 28| 145| 216| 162| 105| 87| 48| 13 Assemblers, electrical, | | | | | | | | | | | | electronic....................| 683 | 8,016| - | - | 242| 947| 2,186| 2,231| 1,605| 619| 62| 125 Miscellaneous precision | | | | | | | | | | | | workers, | | | | | | | | | | | | n.e.c.........................| 684 | 1,816| - | - | 88| 359| 588| 463| 199| 72| - | 46 Butchers and meat cutters......| 686 | 13,083| - | - | 664| 1,902| 4,552| 2,537| 2,149| 865| 49| 364 Bakers.........................| 687 | 2,273| - | - | 35| 446| 544| 567| 335| 250| - | 89 Food batchmakers...............| 688 | 1,048| - | - | 36| 117| 431| 241| 135| 60| - | 23 Inspectors, testers, graders...| 689 | 2,711| - | - | 16| 274| 713| 729| 551| 379| 8| 40 Adjusters and calibrators......| 693 | 85| - | - | - | - | 30| 27| 16| 8| - | - Operators, water, sewage | | | | | | | | | | | | treatment plants..............| 694 | 636| - | - | - | 24| 272| 206| 97| 24| - | - Operators, power plants........| 695 | 424| - | - | - | 42| 76| 166| 97| 41| - | - Stationary engineers...........| 696 | 2,440| - | - | - | 192| 671| 759| 461| 289| 32| 32 Operators, miscellaneous plant | | | | | | | | | | | | and systems...................| 699 | 655| - | - | 17| 38| 254| 216| 88| 38| - | - | | | | | | | | | | | | Operators, fabricators, and | | | | | | | | | | | | laborers..........................| | 925,515| 8| 233| 36,970| 143,568| 311,051| 229,479| 126,343| 53,240| 5,875| 18,749 Machine operators, tenders.......| | 239,334| - | 12| 7,033| 33,996| 79,397| 61,936| 35,742| 15,981| 1,223| 4,014 Set-up, lathes and turning | | | | | | | | | | | | machines......................| 703 | 1,119| - | - | 15| 74| 322| 355| 198| 135| - | 16 Lathes and turning machines....| 704 | 1,400| - | - | 16| 124| 412| 445| 278| 106| 8| 10 Milling and planing machines...| 705 | 424| - | - | 11| 40| 95| 138| 67| 64| 9| - Punching and stamping machines.| 706 | 6,673| - | - | 95| 911| 1,980| 1,839| 1,119| 579| 40| 110 Rolling machines...............| 707 | 1,151| - | - | 36| 185| 434| 277| 143| 63| - | 12 Drilling and boring machines...| 708 | 880| - | - | 27| 55| 228| 290| 195| 57| - | 15 Grinding and polishing machines| 709 | 7,927| - | - | 222| 1,184| 2,597| 1,918| 1,121| 512| 83| 289 Forging machines...............| 713 | 1,045| - | - | - | 97| 356| 289| 219| 75| - | - Numerical control machines.....| 714 | 632| - | - | 24| 64| 256| 170| 78| 31| - | 10 Miscellaneous metal, plastic, | | | | | | | | | | | | stone, glass working machines.| 715 | 1,260| - | - | 23| 162| 371| 343| 208| 115| - | 36 Fabricating machines, n.e.c. ..| 717 | 2,334| - | - | 73| 287| 874| 644| 278| 160| - | 13 Molding and casting machines...| 719 | 6,152| - | - | 191| 826| 2,132| 1,603| 910| 367| 19| 105 Metal plating machines.........| 723 | 2,122| - | - | 20| 327| 919| 492| 214| 98| - | 48 Heat treating machines.........| 724 | 766| - | - | 15| 74| 200| 244| 146| 82| - | - Miscellaneous metal, plastic | | | | | | | | | | | | processing machines...........| 725 | 1,078| - | - | 27| 286| 269| 273| 141| 43| - | 33 Wood lathe, routing, planing | | | | | | | | | | | | machines......................| 726 | 453| - | - | 18| 72| 163| 110| 63| 24| - | - Sawing machines................| 727 | 5,396| - | - | 230| 826| 2,057| 1,260| 672| 258| 41| 52 Shaping, joining machines......| 728 | 552| - | - | 38| 112| 200| 123| 43| 31| - | - Nailing, tacking machines......| 729 | 245| - | - | 13| 34| 126| 48| 11| 12| - | - Miscellaneous woodworking | | | | | | | | | | | | machines......................| 733 | 2,394| - | - | 101| 413| 836| 577| 294| 103| 40| 31 Printing press operators.......| 734 | 8,117| - | - | 178| 1,063| 2,813| 2,053| 1,295| 597| 32| 86 Photoengravers and | | | | | | | | | | | | lithographers.................| 735 | 315| - | - | 8| 10| 170| 102| 22| - | - | - Typesetters and compositors....| 736 | 355| - | - | - | 22| 89| 60| 74| 108| - | - Miscellaneous printing machines| 737 | 2,748| - | - | 81| 459| 993| 547| 407| 227| - | 33 Winding, twisting machines.....| 738 | 1,330| - | - | 37| 189| 403| 374| 202| 112| - | 9 Knitting, looping, weaving | | | | | | | | | | | | machines......................| 739 | 1,120| - | - | 56| 165| 409| 241| 160| 65| - | 18 Textile cutting machines.......| 743 | 290| - | - | 43| 27| 70| 58| 71| 20| - | - Textile sewing machines........| 744 | 16,522| - | - | 418| 1,898| 4,914| 4,808| 2,893| 1,274| 173| 145 Shoe machines..................| 745 | 1,058| - | - | 78| 141| 301| 233| 220| 74| - | 9 Pressing machines..............| 747 | 1,975| - | - | 55| 320| 783| 386| 257| 99| 11| 63 Laundry, dry cleaning machines.| 748 | 6,368| - | - | 166| 1,022| 1,865| 1,486| 1,089| 580| 82| 77 Miscellaneous textile machines.| 749 | 2,022| - | - | 101| 300| 653| 491| 293| 142| 19| 22 Cementing, gluing machines.....| 753 | 1,099| - | - | 47| 99| 348| 281| 249| 59| - | 11 Packaging, filling machines....| 754 | 14,774| - | - | 596| 2,076| 4,805| 3,813| 2,338| 930| 65| 150 Extruding and forming machines.| 755 | 2,294| - | - | 26| 415| 820| 609| 219| 114| - | 85 Mixing and blending machines...| 756 | 4,668| - | - | 99| 665| 1,718| 1,312| 584| 196| 23| 72 Separating, filtering, | | | | | | | | | | | | clarifying | | | | | | | | | | | | machines......................| 757 | 2,803| - | - | 24| 208| 889| 858| 552| 214| 9| 49 Compressing, compacting | | | | | | | | | | | | machines......................| 758 | 3,103| - | - | 72| 495| 1,110| 834| 364| 166| - | 57 Painting and paint spraying | | | | | | | | | | | | machines......................| 759 | 7,383| - | - | 202| 947| 2,828| 1,909| 928| 482| 21| 65 Roasting, baking machines......| 763 | 287| - | - | - | 49| 95| 64| 42| 24| - | - Washing, cleaning, pickling | | | | | | | | | | | | machines......................| 764 | 1,140| - | - | 32| 134| 480| 272| 137| 58| - | 25 Folding machines...............| 765 | 712| - | - | 16| 56| 278| 167| 134| 54| - | - Operators, furnace, kiln, oven,| | | | | | | | | | | | except food...................| 766 | 4,506| - | - | 69| 518| 1,490| 1,320| 662| 320| 34| 92 Crushing and grinding machines.| 768 | 2,828| - | - | 59| 385| 850| 810| 439| 212| - | 66 Slicing and cutting machines...| 769 | 7,786| - | - | 212| 1,281| 2,666| 1,979| 952| 462| 55| 180 Motion picture projectionists..| 773 | 112| - | - | - | - | 27| 31| 37| 10| - | - Photographic processing | | | | | | | | | | | | machines......................| 774 | 1,759| - | - | 56| 182| 416| 259| 262| 567| - | 14 Miscellaneous machine | | | | | | | | | | | | operators, | | | | | | | | | | | | n.e.c. .......................| 777 | 58,022| - | - | 1,506| 8,224| 19,136| 15,117| 8,905| 3,824| 230| 1,076 Machine operators, not | | | | | | | | | | | | specified.....................| 779 | 39,832| - | - | 1,591| 6,491| 13,148| 10,025| 5,558| 2,074| 149| 796 Fabricators and assemblers.......| | 81,508| - | - | 2,003| 11,208| 26,398| 23,274| 12,646| 4,311| 336| 1,329 Welders and cutters............| 783 | 29,408| - | - | 584| 3,770| 10,349| 8,795| 3,845| 1,358| 103| 603 Solderers and brazers..........| 784 | 277| - | - | - | 24| 82| 79| 56| 27| - | - Assemblers.....................| 785 | 46,778| - | - | 1,276| 6,594| 14,208| 13,065| 8,131| 2,678| 205| 620 Hand cutting and trimming......| 786 | 1,006| - | - | 41| 249| 341| 216| 80| 47| - | 31 Hand molding, casting, forming.| 787 | 852| - | - | 14| 128| 327| 237| 91| 36| - | 14 Hand painting, coating, | | | | | | | | | | | | decorating....................| 789 | 660| - | - | 21| 92| 256| 191| 64| 26| - | - Hand engraving, printing.......| 793 | 241| - | - | 18| 57| 105| 41| 10| - | - | - Miscellaneous hand working.....| 795 | 2,286| - | - | 46| 294| 730| 650| 368| 135| 16| 47 Production inspectors, testers, | | | | | | | | | | | | weighers........................| | 15,667| - | - | 328| 1,905| 4,374| 4,513| 2,665| 1,431| 140| 312 Production inspectors..........| 796 | 10,613| - | - | 174| 1,108| 2,721| 3,083| 2,059| 1,122| 102| 244 Production testers.............| 797 | 928| - | - | 20| 110| 273| 266| 169| 78| - | 13 Production samplers and | | | | | | | | | | | | weighers......................| 798 | 574| - | - | - | 36| 161| 314| 45| - | - | - Graders, sorters, except farm..| 799 | 3,552| - | - | 128| 651| 1,218| 850| 392| 225| 34| 53 Transportation and material | | | | | | | | | | | | moving..........................| | 223,921| - | - | 2,563| 18,135| 73,385| 65,429| 40,573| 17,373| 2,154| 4,306 Supervisors, motor vehicle | | | | | | | | | | | | operators.....................| 803 | 1,306| - | - | - | 94| 447| 453| 217| 44| 18| 26 Truck drivers..................| 804 | 154,663| - | - | 1,685| 11,785| 51,324| 45,151| 28,568| 11,861| 1,423| 2,865 Driver-sales workers...........| 806 | 18,268| - | - | 146| 1,733| 7,224| 5,117| 2,420| 1,113| 166| 349 Bus drivers....................| 808 | 7,971| - | - | 9| 447| 2,053| 2,524| 1,761| 905| 168| 103 Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs.| 809 | 1,147| - | - | 11| 89| 320| 309| 227| 89| 67| 34 Parking lot attendants.........| 813 | 976| - | - | 82| 297| 213| 167| 84| 47| 62| 24 Motor transportation, n.e.c. ..| 814 | 534| - | - | 27| 54| 159| 81| 113| 57| 43| - Railroad conductors and | | | | | | | | | | | | yardmasters...................| 823 | 1,882| - | - | - | 35| 157| 729| 693| 261| - | - Locomotive operators...........| 824 | 1,169| - | - | - | 13| 114| 507| 422| 105| - | - Railroad brake, signal, switch | | | | | | | | | | | | operators.....................| 825 | 1,638| - | - | - | 62| 259| 649| 520| 136| - | - Rail vehicle operators, n.e.c. | 826 | 119| - | - | - | - | 29| 52| 25| - | - | - Ship captains, mates, except | | | | | | | | | | | | fishing.......................| 828 | 332| - | - | - | 58| 66| 92| 64| 33| - | 17 Sailors and deckhands..........| 829 | 1,236| - | - | 35| 235| 416| 282| 162| 51| 8| 48 Marine engineers...............| 833 | 246| - | - | - | - | 17| 53| 23| 10| - | 143 Bridge, lock, lighthouse | | | | | | | | | | | | tenders.......................| 834 | 12| - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - Supervisors, material moving | | | | | | | | | | | | equipment operators...........| 843 | 1,096| - | - | - | 74| 272| 392| 228| 110| 11| 9 Operating engineers............| 844 | 4,599| - | - | 20| 287| 1,377| 1,190| 1,120| 473| 60| 72 Longshore equipment operators..| 845 | 355| - | - | 8| 11| 52| 98| 78| 102| - | - Hoist and winch operators......| 848 | 1,594| - | - | 36| 179| 729| 463| 119| 55| - | - Crane and tower operators......| 849 | 1,774| - | - | - | 66| 426| 682| 302| 254| 8| 32 Excavating and loading machine | | | | | | | | | | | | operators.....................| 853 | 1,624| - | - | - | 140| 588| 422| 236| 144| - | 86 Grader, dozer, scraper | | | | | | | | | | | | operators.....................| 855 | 831| - | - | 23| 76| 248| 189| 175| 92| 16| 12 Industrial truck operators.....| 856 | 14,226| - | - | 259| 1,499| 5,067| 3,964| 2,096| 1,029| 31| 278 Miscellaneous moving equipment | | | | | | | | | | | | operators.....................| 859 | 6,323| - | - | 200| 885| 1,825| 1,863| 917| 395| 50| 188 Handlers, cleaners, helpers, | | | | | | | | | | | | laborers........................| | 365,085| - | 217| 25,043| 78,323| 127,497| 74,326| 34,717| 14,143| 2,022| 8,789 Supervisors, handlers, | | | | | | | | | | | | cleaners, and laborers........| 864 | 1,155| - | - | 16| 165| 403| 208| 263| 78| 10| 11 Helpers, mechanics and | | | | | | | | | | | | repairers.....................| 865 | 3,219| - | 12| 196| 758| 1,280| 460| 334| 79| - | 94 Helpers, construction trades...| 866 | 8,693| - | - | 618| 2,348| 3,379| 1,419| 522| 190| 26| 188 Helpers, surveyors.............| 867 | 592| - | - | - | 88| 407| 64| 23| - | - | - Helpers, extractive............| 868 | 636| - | - | 11| 120| 285| 156| 44| - | - | 14 Construction laborers..........| 869 | 54,579| - | 22| 3,068| 10,922| 20,994| 11,695| 4,372| 1,524| 167| 1,816 Helpers, production............| 874 | 9,527| - | - | 540| 1,854| 3,373| 2,028| 1,074| 428| 27| 201 Garbage collectors.............| 875 | 2,251| - | - | 138| 442| 922| 461| 190| 56| - | 41 Stevedores.....................| 876 | 1,790| - | - | 10| 63| 387| 478| 414| 245| 81| 111 Stock handlers and baggers.....| 877 | 39,472| - | 88| 5,819| 9,493| 11,491| 6,356| 3,535| 1,402| 449| 839 Machine feeders and offbearers.| 878 | 7,598| - | - | 440| 1,446| 2,604| 1,552| 901| 427| 25| 203 Freight, stock, material | | | | | | | | | | | | handlers, | | | | | | | | | | | | n.e.c. .......................| 883 | 57,568| - | - | 3,957| 13,695| 20,728| 11,074| 5,063| 1,950| 176| 925 Garages, service stations......| 885 | 9,930| - | - | 1,025| 2,713| 3,236| 1,905| 696| 174| 59| 120 Vehicle washers and cleaners...| 887 | 9,649| - | 45| 775| 2,100| 2,981| 2,194| 809| 401| 42| 302 Hand packers and packagers.....| 888 | 12,092| - | - | 675| 1,836| 3,877| 2,813| 1,667| 805| 118| 296 Laborers, nonconstruction......| 889 | 146,334| - | 40| 7,750| 30,279| 51,150| 31,464| 14,810| 6,376| 832| 3,626 | | | | | | | | | | | | Nonclassifiable..................| 999 | 19,782| - | - | 564| 1,968| 6,867| 3,957| 2,112| 801| 190| 3,323 ___________________________________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________ 1 Days-away-from-work cases include those which result in days away from work with or without restricted work activity. 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