OS TB 8/01/96 C&D: Occupation x Race-Cases '92 Table R42. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work(1) by occupation and race or ethnic origin of worker, 1992 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ | | | | | | 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......................| |2,331,098|1,252,527| 190,616| 198,022| 30,554| 8,289| 651,090 | | | | | | | | Managerial and professional | | | | | | | | specialty......................| | 126,601| 72,784| 7,994| 4,569| 2,072| 318| 38,864 Executive, administrative, | | | | | | | | managerial...................| | 54,794| 33,791| 2,933| 2,547| 710| 156| 14,657 Financial managers..........| 007 | 1,434| 574| 47| 209| 27| - | 576 Personnel and labor | | | | | | | | relations..................| 008 | 219| 153| 30| - | - | - | 31 Purchasing managers.........| 009 | 245| 181| - | 10| - | - | 50 Managers, marketing, | | | | | | | | advertising, public | | | | | | | | relations..................| 013 | 2,247| 1,251| 92| 70| 69| - | 762 Administrators, education...| 014 | 1,567| 654| - | 45| - | - | 857 Managers, medicine and | | | | | | | | health.....................| 015 | 1,537| 1,030| 55| 25| 18| 39| 370 Managers, food and lodging..| 017 | 8,772| 5,588| 470| 207| 47| - | 2,459 Managers, properties, real | | | | | | | | estate.....................| 018 | 1,964| 1,138| 207| 144| 13| - | 462 Funeral directors...........| 019 | 100| 90| - | - | - | - | 10 Managers, service | | | | | | | | organizations, n.e.c. .....| 021 | 2,792| 1,395| 276| 125| 34| 21| 940 Managers and administrators,| | | | | | | | n.e.c. ....................| 022 | 20,267| 13,660| 891| 1,078| 298| 55| 4,286 Accountants and auditors....| 023 | 2,074| 1,246| 96| 67| 51| - | 613 Underwriters................| 024 | 161| 126| - | - | - | - | 32 Other financial officers....| 025 | 1,710| 1,139| 43| 258| - | - | 264 Management analysts.........| 026 | 838| 347| 65| 14| 14| - | 398 Personnel, training, labor | | | | | | | | relations..................| 027 | 1,134| 812| 80| 28| - | - | 210 Purchasing agents, buyers, | | | | | | | | farm products..............| 028 | 293| 234| 10| - | - | - | 46 Buyers, wholesale, retail, | | | | | | | | except farm products.......| 029 | 3,482| 1,841| 369| 112| 37| - | 1,122 Purchasing agents and | | | | | | | | buyers, n.e.c. ............| 033 | 828| 507| 29| 64| - | - | 221 Business and promotion | | | | | | | | agents.....................| 034 | 240| 141| 23| - | - | - | 70 Construction inspectors.....| 035 | 80| 61| - | - | - | - | 9 Inspectors and compliance | | | | | | | | officers, except | | | | | | | | construction...............| 036 | 670| 335| 23| 25| - | - | 286 Management related, n.e.c. .| 037 | 2,141| 1,288| 116| 54| 77| 24| 582 Professional specialty........| | 71,808| 38,994| 5,060| 2,022| 1,362| 163| 24,206 Architects..................| 043 | 90| 57| - | - | - | - | 30 Engineers, aerospace........| 044 | 101| 18| - | - | 11| - | 66 Engineers, metallurgical, | | | | | | | | materials..................| 045 | 52| 30| - | - | - | - | 17 Engineers, mining...........| 046 | 25| - | - | - | - | - | 16 Engineers, petroleum........| 047 | 33| 24| - | - | - | - | - Engineers, chemical.........| 048 | 90| 58| - | - | - | - | 24 Engineers, nuclear..........| 049 | 14| - | - | - | - | - | - Engineers, civil............| 053 | 317| 156| - | - | 24| - | 124 Engineers, electrical, | | | | | | | | electronic.................| 055 | 860| 486| 45| - | 61| - | 262 Engineers, industrial.......| 056 | 1,042| 726| 65| 20| 22| - | 208 Engineers, mechanical.......| 057 | 616| 451| - | 18| 25| - | 120 Engineers, marine, naval....| 058 | 98| 48| - | - | - | - | 49 Engineers, n.e.c. ..........| 059 | 1,234| 751| 34| - | 149| - | 280 Surveyors, mapping | | | | | | | | scientists.................| 063 | 254| 216| - | - | - | - | 27 Computer systems analysts...| 064 | 556| 295| 24| 11| 53| - | 165 Operations and systems | | | | | | | | researchers, analysts......| 065 | 1,024| 435| 53| 14| 26| - | 492 Statisticians...............| 067 | 30| - | - | - | - | - | 21 Mathematical scientists, | | | | | | | | n.e.c. ....................| 068 | 22| - | - | - | - | - | 19 Physicists and astronomers..| 069 | 36| 12| - | - | - | - | 25 Chemists, except biochemists| 073 | 376| 245| 19| - | 18| - | 94 Atmospheric and space | | | | | | | | scientists.................| 074 | 15| 10| - | - | - | - | - Geologists and geodesists...| 075 | 131| 86| - | - | - | - | 39 Physical scientists, n.e.c. | 076 | 43| 13| - | - | - | - | 22 Agricultural and food | | | | | | | | scientists.................| 077 | 185| 131| - | - | - | - | 44 Biological and life | | | | | | | | scientists.................| 078 | 110| 43| - | 9| - | - | 56 Forestry and conservation | | | | | | | | scientists.................| 079 | 62| 41| - | - | - | - | 16 Medical scientists..........| 083 | 74| 32| - | - | - | - | 42 Physicians..................| 084 | 530| 303| 29| - | 16| - | 181 Veterinarians...............| 086 | 215| 150| - | 13| 51| - | - Registered nurses...........| 095 | 31,444| 16,029| 1,300| 381| 626| 26| 13,080 Pharmacists.................| 096 | 436| 262| - | 27| - | - | 138 Dietitians..................| 097 | 589| 333| 84| 20| 16| - | 135 Respiratory therapists......| 098 | 877| 484| 41| 18| 16| - | 319 Occupational therapists.....| 099 | 229| 152| - | - | - | - | 72 Physical therapists.........| 103 | 431| 167| 18| - | - | - | 238 Speech therapists...........| 104 | 45| 10| - | - | - | - | 36 Therapists, n.e.c. .........| 105 | 1,092| 655| 106| 24| - | - | 305 Physician's assistants......| 106 | 382| 202| - | - | - | - | 162 Teachers, postsecondary, | | | | | | | | political science..........| 124 | 12| 12| - | - | - | - | - Teachers, postsecondary, | | | | | | | | engineering................| 127 | 14| - | - | - | - | - | 13 Teachers, postsecondary, | | | | | | | | art, drama, and | | | | | | | | music......................| 137 | 31| 25| - | - | - | - | - Teachers, postsecondary, | | | | | | | | physical education.........| 138 | 183| 183| - | - | - | - | - Postsecondary teachers, | | | | | | | | subject not specified......| 154 | 231| 96| 86| 12| - | - | 33 Teachers, prekindergarten, | | | | | | | | kindergarten...............| 155 | 1,527| 1,128| 119| 9| 24| - | 238 Teachers, elementary school.| 156 | 308| 208| - | - | 15| - | 81 Teachers, secondary school..| 157 | 396| 272| 60| - | - | - | 61 Teachers, special education.| 158 | 178| 130| - | - | - | - | 43 Teachers, except | | | | | | | | postsecondary, n.e.c. .....| 159 | 4,298| 2,187| 232| 92| 20| 21| 1,745 Counselors, educational, | | | | | | | | vocational.................| 163 | 2,040| 1,148| 512| 76| 13| - | 289 Librarians..................| 164 | 175| 110| 11| - | - | - | 52 Archivists and curators.....| 165 | 56| 51| - | - | - | - | - Economists..................| 166 | 142| 107| - | - | - | - | 35 Psychologists...............| 167 | 1,527| 992| 226| 38| - | - | 266 Sociologists................| 168 | 11| - | - | - | - | - | 10 Social scientists, n.e.c. ..| 169 | 92| 67| - | - | - | - | 18 Social workers..............| 174 | 3,627| 1,846| 905| 376| - | 67| 426 Recreation workers..........| 175 | 1,229| 789| 127| 77| - | - | 234 Clergy......................| 176 | 49| 26| - | - | - | - | 10 Religious workers, n.e.c. ..| 177 | 1,036| 772| 16| - | - | - | 245 Lawyers.....................| 178 | 143| 82| - | 40| - | - | 20 Authors.....................| 183 | 27| 16| - | - | - | - | - Technical writers...........| 184 | 75| 52| - | - | - | - | 18 Designers...................| 185 | 1,934| 1,402| 63| 104| 33| - | 328 Musicians and composers.....| 186 | 120| 92| - | - | - | - | 24 Actors and directors........| 187 | 1,374| 718| 13| 24| - | - | 616 Painters, sculptors, | | | | | | | | craft-artists, printmakers.| 188 | 476| 332| 11| 48| 12| - | 74 Photographers...............| 189 | 989| 681| 20| 41| - | - | 241 Dancers.....................| 193 | 348| 149| - | - | 19| - | 176 Artists, performers.........| 194 | 634| 435| 10| 14| 10| - | 165 Editors and reporters.......| 195 | 707| 293| 98| 9| 11| - | 296 Public relations specialists| 197 | 403| 308| 18| - | - | - | 73 Announcers..................| 198 | 36| 18| - | - | - | - | 18 Athletes....................| 199 | 3,558| 1,103| 663| 398| 15| - | 1,380 | | | | | | | | Technical, sales, and | | | | | | | | administrative support.........| | 349,997| 186,619| 24,530| 19,446| 4,699| 610| 114,093 Technicians and related | | | | | | | | support......................| | 63,393| 36,182| 5,166| 3,024| 865| 129| 18,027 Clinical laboratory | | | | | | | | technologists..............| 203 | 4,421| 1,987| 484| 163| 77| - | 1,707 Dental hygienists...........| 204 | 65| - | - | 44| - | - | - Health record technologists.| 205 | 911| 318| 29| 11| - | - | 547 Radiologic technicians......| 206 | 2,160| 1,322| 107| 62| 18| - | 651 Licensed practical nurses...| 207 | 14,876| 9,070| 1,284| 237| 201| 25| 4,058 Health technologists, n.e.c.| | | | | | | | ...........................| 208 | 12,640| 7,134| 1,490| 706| 108| 52| 3,149 Electrical, electronic | | | | | | | | technicians................| 213 | 4,276| 2,502| 276| 181| 44| - | 1,269 Industrial engineering | | | | | | | | technicians................| 214 | 551| 302| 30| 40| - | - | 178 Mechanical engineering | | | | | | | | technicians................| 215 | 609| 405| 24| 36| - | - | 143 Engineering technicians, | | | | | | | | n.e.c. ....................| 216 | 2,757| 1,122| 312| 247| 68| - | 1,001 Drafting....................| 217 | 702| 553| 12| 10| 24| - | 99 Surveying and mapping | | | | | | | | technicians................| 218 | 798| 711| - | 31| - | - | 48 Biological technicians......| 223 | 1,383| 750| 99| 136| 9| - | 387 Chemical technicians........| 224 | 1,053| 603| 89| 42| 55| - | 262 Science technicians, n.e.c. | 225 | 1,164| 750| 53| 83| 22| - | 250 Airplane pilots and | | | | | | | | navigators.................| 226 | 668| 305| - | - | - | - | 360 Broadcast equipment | | | | | | | | operators..................| 228 | 809| 477| 15| 12| 25| - | 274 Computer programmers........| 229 | 347| 212| 10| 11| - | - | 106 Tool programmers, numerical | | | | | | | | control....................| 233 | 34| 30| - | - | - | - | - Legal assistants............| 234 | 674| 414| - | - | 47| - | 208 Technicians, n.e.c. ........| 235 | 12,497| 7,212| 831| 965| 151| 19| 3,320 Sales.........................| | 133,688| 71,229| 7,050| 6,342| 1,544| 166| 47,356 Supervisors and proprietors.| 243 | 28,424| 14,628| 1,140| 1,201| 341| 29| 11,084 Insurance...................| 253 | 1,507| 1,088| 22| 46| - | - | 342 Real estate.................| 254 | 532| 209| 18| 52| - | - | 252 Securities and financial | | | | | | | | services...................| 255 | 598| 497| - | 10| - | - | 82 Advertising and related.....| 256 | 630| 508| 37| 49| - | - | 33 Other business services.....| 257 | 3,253| 1,922| 270| 242| - | - | 814 Engineers...................| 258 | 36| 30| - | - | - | - | - Mining, manufacturing, | | | | | | | | wholesale..................| 259 | 6,199| 4,434| 227| 237| 68| - | 1,232 Motor vehicles and boats....| 263 | 2,081| 1,664| 102| 103| 46| - | 166 Apparel.....................| 264 | 2,870| 1,496| 164| 152| 31| - | 1,027 Shoes.......................| 265 | 1,028| 357| 18| 77| - | - | 576 Furniture and home | | | | | | | | furnishings................| 266 | 1,276| 998| 26| 14| - | - | 237 Appliances..................| 267 | 1,145| 563| 57| 19| - | - | 506 Hardware and building | | | | | | | | supplies...................| 268 | 5,340| 2,510| 177| 202| 27| - | 2,421 Parts.......................| 269 | 2,238| 1,592| 85| 149| 42| - | 365 Other commodities...........| 274 | 28,276| 15,240| 1,404| 1,419| 542| 45| 9,627 Sales counter clerks........| 275 | 4,037| 2,269| 357| 142| 30| - | 1,233 Cashiers....................| 276 | 41,747| 19,833| 2,785| 2,135| 395| 69| 16,529 Street and door-to-door | | | | | | | | sales......................| 277 | 774| 449| 91| 38| - | - | 196 News vendors................| 278 | 488| 140| 14| 39| - | - | 295 Demonstrators, promoters, | | | | | | | | models.....................| 283 | 535| 291| 34| 11| - | - | 198 Auctioneers.................| 284 | 12| 12| - | - | - | - | - Sales support, n.e.c. ......| 285 | 662| 498| 17| - | - | - | 134 Administrative support, | | | | | | | | including clerical...........| | 152,915| 79,208| 12,314| 10,080| 2,289| 315| 48,710 Supervisors, general office.| 303 | 1,835| 998| 131| 180| 106| 10| 410 Supervisors, computer | | | | | | | | operators..................| 304 | 84| 41| - | 10| - | - | 20 Supervisors, financial | | | | | | | | records processing.........| 305 | 606| 506| 14| - | - | - | 70 Chief communications | | | | | | | | operators..................| 306 | 79| 34| - | - | - | - | 44 Supervisors, clerks, | | | | | | | | distribution and adjusting.| 307 | 1,653| 1,107| 91| 65| 18| - | 369 Computer operators..........| 308 | 1,072| 545| 143| 31| 12| - | 342 Peripheral equipment | | | | | | | | operators..................| 309 | 458| 96| 44| 41| - | - | 276 Secretaries.................| 313 | 13,572| 8,892| 660| 658| 113| 15| 3,234 Stenographers...............| 314 | 316| 262| - | - | - | - | 42 Typists.....................| 315 | 1,157| 637| 110| 99| 24| - | 283 Interviewers................| 316 | 932| 479| 198| 29| - | - | 223 Hotel clerks................| 317 | 534| 348| 27| 39| 13| - | 107 Ticket agents, | | | | | | | | transportation.............| 318 | 6,985| 3,119| 486| 524| 179| 10| 2,668 Receptionists...............| 319 | 2,850| 1,709| 156| 116| 15| 13| 840 Information clerks, n.e.c. .| 323 | 415| 148| 25| 80| - | - | 156 Classified-ad clerks........| 325 | 22| 20| - | - | - | - | - Correspondence clerks.......| 326 | 74| 30| - | - | - | - | 39 Order clerks................| 327 | 2,390| 713| 175| 62| - | - | 1,432 Personnel clerks, except | | | | | | | | payroll....................| 328 | 304| 121| 11| 56| - | - | 116 Library clerks..............| 329 | 227| 82| 21| 14| - | - | 107 File clerks.................| 335 | 1,669| 867| 114| 46| 22| - | 620 Records clerks..............| 336 | 1,854| 806| 176| 292| - | - | 570 Bookkeepers, accounting, | | | | | | | | auditing...................| 337 | 5,938| 3,038| 220| 806| 144| 21| 1,710 Payroll and timekeeping | | | | | | | | clerks.....................| 338 | 573| 404| 42| 15| - | - | 109 Billing clerks..............| 339 | 733| 422| 35| 86| 10| - | 180 Cost and rate clerks........| 343 | 802| 443| 72| 21| - | - | 267 Billing, posting, | | | | | | | | calculating machine | | | | | | | | operators..................| 344 | 783| 518| 70| 45| 35| - | 114 Duplicating machine | | | | | | | | operators..................| 345 | 205| 60| 27| 20| - | - | 98 Mail, paper handling machine| | | | | | | | operators..................| 346 | 438| 167| 86| 31| - | - | 148 Office machine operators, | | | | | | | | n.e.c. ....................| 347 | 674| 273| 145| 60| - | - | 189 Telephone operators.........| 348 | 1,991| 809| 129| 70| 9| - | 974 Communications equipment | | | | | | | | operators, n.e.c. .........| 353 | 49| 18| - | - | - | - | 27 Postal clerks, except mail | | | | | | | | carriers...................| 354 | 262| 110| 86| - | - | - | 42 Mail clerks, except postal | | | | | | | | service....................| 356 | 4,565| 1,844| 550| 244| 40| - | 1,881 Messengers..................| 357 | 5,141| 1,915| 431| 271| 118| - | 2,402 Dispatchers.................| 359 | 1,621| 1,023| 121| 117| 13| - | 346 Production coordinators.....| 363 | 3,288| 1,555| 370| 325| 28| - | 1,004 Shipping and receiving | | | | | | | | clerks.....................| 364 | 26,440| 14,556| 2,111| 2,193| 378| 32| 7,171 Stock and inventory clerks..| 365 | 13,151| 6,258| 972| 686| 301| 51| 4,884 Meter readers...............| 366 | 1,324| 611| 88| 51| - | - | 573 Weighers and checkers.......| 368 | 3,632| 1,372| 233| 186| 34| 31| 1,775 Expediters..................| 373 | 3,665| 1,946| 401| 212| 94| - | 1,004 Recording and distributing | | | | | | | | clerks, n.e.c..............| 374 | 983| 479| 133| 76| 27| - | 268 Insurance investigators, | | | | | | | | adjusters..................| 375 | 2,781| 1,751| 187| 170| 9| - | 663 Investigators, adjusters, | | | | | | | | except insurance...........| 376 | 5,416| 3,266| 430| 374| 21| 12| 1,313 Eligibility clerks, social | | | | | | | | welfare....................| 377 | 142| 63| - | 32| - | - | 40 Bill and account collectors.| 378 | 961| 466| 100| 46| - | - | 348 General office clerks.......| 379 | 11,500| 5,928| 984| 687| 198| 19| 3,684 Bank tellers................| 383 | 3,096| 1,754| 67| 130| 99| 32| 1,015 Proofreaders................| 384 | 38| 24| - | - | - | - | - Data-entry keyers...........| 385 | 4,461| 2,476| 350| 190| 42| - | 1,394 Statistical clerks..........| 386 | 321| 117| 14| 17| 12| - | 162 Teachers' aides.............| 387 | 940| 339| 322| - | 10| - | 258 Administrative support, | | | | | | | | n.e.c. ....................| 389 | 7,914| 3,643| 924| 559| 94| - | 2,692 | | | | | | | | Service.........................| | 405,070| 183,238| 48,548| 35,600| 7,557| 1,392| 128,735 Protective service............| | 16,123| 7,691| 2,496| 1,217| 357| 77| 4,285 Supervisors, firefighting, | | | | | | | | fire prevention............| 413 | 94| 84| - | - | - | - | 10 Supervisors, guards.........| 415 | 561| 258| 61| 39| - | - | 199 Fire inspection. fire | | | | | | | | prevention.................| 416 | 124| 103| - | - | - | - | 17 Firefighting................| 417 | 110| 62| - | - | - | - | 47 Guards and police, except | | | | | | | | public.....................| 426 | 14,357| 6,623| 2,418| 1,171| 351| 77| 3,717 Protective service, n.e.c. .| 427 | 871| 555| 18| - | - | - | 295 Service, except protective....| | 388,947| 175,547| 46,052| 34,382| 7,200| 1,316| 124,450 Supervisors, food | | | | | | | | preparation, service.......| 433 | 8,059| 3,375| 602| 786| 484| 10| 2,802 Bartenders..................| 434 | 3,190| 2,162| 41| 119| 96| - | 766 Waiters and waitresses......| 435 | 19,451| 10,907| 643| 996| 223| 40| 6,641 Cooks.......................| 436 | 36,056| 15,829| 3,714| 3,291| 814| 114| 12,295 Food counter, fountain | | | | | | | | workers....................| 438 | 8,164| 4,435| 533| 359| 70| 23| 2,743 Kitchen workers.............| 439 | 19,462| 7,382| 1,162| 1,351| 622| 18| 8,928 Waiters', waitresses' | | | | | | | | assistants.................| 443 | 9,600| 3,430| 591| 1,400| 176| 11| 3,992 Miscellaneous food | | | | | | | | preparation................| 444 | 38,497| 12,909| 3,698| 4,440| 1,054| 69| 16,326 Dental assistants...........| 445 | 279| 67| 113| 51| - | - | 46 Health aides, except nursing| 446 | 13,146| 6,093| 2,278| 866| 208| 9| 3,692 Nursing aides, orderlies....| 447 | 111,078| 59,730| 18,237| 3,995| 1,264| 320| 27,531 Supervisors, cleaning, | | | | | | | | building service workers...| 448 | 2,475| 1,158| 229| 589| 49| - | 449 Maids and housemen..........| 449 | 29,435| 9,616| 4,204| 5,298| 989| 180| 9,147 Janitors and cleaners.......| 453 | 59,624| 26,090| 7,797| 9,110| 645| 334| 15,649 Elevator operators..........| 454 | 620| 232| 104| 170| 93| - | 22 Pest control occupations....| 455 | 1,754| 1,324| 83| 265| 32| - | 51 Supervisors, personal | | | | | | | | service....................| 456 | 778| 189| 32| 32| 11| 11| 502 Barbers.....................| 457 | 56| 44| - | - | - | - | 11 Hairdressers and | | | | | | | | cosmetologists.............| 458 | 2,522| 1,033| 30| 108| 114| - | 1,230 Attendants, amusement, | | | | | | | | recreation.................| 459 | 2,658| 1,530| 93| 145| 52| 25| 812 Guides......................| 461 | 487| 232| 78| 14| - | - | 157 Ushers......................| 462 | 408| 146| 32| 46| - | - | 178 Attendants, public | | | | | | | | transportation.............| 463 | 6,637| 1,089| 122| 73| 27| - | 5,320 Baggage porters and bellhops| 464 | 1,585| 503| 163| 157| 50| - | 708 Welfare service aides.......| 465 | 2,612| 1,107| 311| 133| 21| 12| 1,028 Family child care providers.| 466 | 265| 205| 35| 21| - | - | - Early childhood teachers' | | | | | | | | assistants.................| 467 | 1,727| 1,253| 288| 24| - | - | 160 Child care workers, n.e.c. .| 468 | 3,771| 1,995| 439| 366| 33| 104| 834 Personal service, n.e.c. ...| 469 | 4,551| 1,482| 398| 176| 60| - | 2,427 | | | | | | | | Farming, forestry, and fishing..| | 61,804| 26,665| 4,080| 19,652| 907| 417| 10,082 Managers, farms, except | | | | | | | | horticultural..............| 475 | 349| 249| - | 59| - | - | 38 Managers, horticultural.....| 476 | 31| 27| - | - | - | - | - Supervisors, farm workers...| 477 | 648| 311| 18| 220| 10| - | 88 Farm workers................| 479 | 20,756| 4,337| 1,980| 11,134| 230| 98| 2,977 Marine life cultivation | | | | | | | | worker.....................| 483 | 64| 38| - | - | - | - | - Nursery workers.............| 484 | 3,414| 1,291| 122| 1,395| 37| 10| 558 Supervisors, related | | | | | | | | agricultural...............| 485 | 2,030| 1,278| 85| 220| 38| 47| 363 Groundskeepers and | | | | | | | | gardeners, except farm.....| 486 | 21,328| 10,742| 1,109| 4,301| 498| 65| 4,612 Animal caretakers, except | | | | | | | | farm.......................| 487 | 4,828| 3,980| 132| 257| 14| - | 440 Graders and sorters, farm | | | | | | | | products...................| 488 | 3,082| 866| 144| 1,686| 61| - | 320 Inspectors, agricultural | | | | | | | | products...................| 489 | 49| 25| - | - | - | - | 15 Supervisors, forestry, | | | | | | | | logging....................| 494 | 137| 83| - | 14| - | 14| 17 Forestry workers, except | | | | | | | | logging....................| 495 | 337| 158| - | 121| - | 13| 37 Timber cutting, logging.....| 496 | 4,400| 3,128| 458| 195| - | 149| 469 Captains and other officers,| | | | | | | | fishing....................| 497 | 32| 28| - | - | - | - | - Fishers.....................| 498 | 302| 116| - | 27| 13| - | 135 | | | | | | | | Precision production, craft, and| | | | | | | | repair.........................| | 396,294| 252,754| 17,843| 28,780| 4,909| 1,726| 90,281 Mechanics and repairers.......| | 155,800| 100,218| 6,775| 10,346| 1,776| 574| 36,111 Supervisors, mechanics, | | | | | | | | repairers..................| 503 | 5,172| 3,521| 267| 158| 48| 10| 1,167 Mechanics, automobile.......| 505 | 25,729| 19,028| 1,149| 1,808| 343| 36| 3,365 Apprentices, automobile | | | | | | | | mechanic...................| 506 | 132| 76| - | - | - | - | 48 Mechanics, bus, truck, | | | | | | | | stationary engine..........| 507 | 9,961| 6,084| 316| 511| 167| 13| 2,870 Mechanics, aircraft engine..| 508 | 4,348| 2,015| 68| 224| 53| - | 1,983 Repairers, small engine.....| 509 | 747| 583| - | 37| 27| 28| 67 Repairers, automobile body..| 514 | 4,812| 3,548| 93| 427| 39| - | 705 Mechanics, aircraft, except | | | | | | | | engine.....................| 515 | 2,162| 541| 41| 37| - | - | 1,539 Mechanics, heavy equipment..| 516 | 5,664| 3,414| 98| 321| 77| 15| 1,739 Mechanics, farm equipment...| 517 | 1,888| 1,528| 13| 156| 13| 16| 161 Repairers, industrial | | | | | | | | machinery..................| 518 | 13,736| 8,215| 576| 634| 115| 40| 4,156 Machinery maintenance.......| 519 | 1,703| 986| 119| 72| 24| - | 498 Repairers, electronic, | | | | | | | | communication | | | | | | | | equipment.................| 523 | 4,623| 2,637| 372| 424| 81| - | 1,102 Repairers, data processing | | | | | | | | equipment..................| 525 | 820| 566| 22| - | - | - | 223 Repairers, household | | | | | | | | appliances, power tools....| 526 | 1,332| 979| 65| 12| - | - | 266 Telephone line installers, | | | | | | | | repairers..................| 527 | 1,524| 748| 36| 27| - | 26| 686 Telephone installers, | | | | | | | | repairers..................| 529 | 2,686| 1,505| 95| 112| 10| - | 960 Repairers, miscellaneous | | | | | | | | electrical, electronic.....| 533 | 1,226| 760| 161| 81| 12| - | 210 Mechanics, heating, air | | | | | | | | conditioning...............| 534 | 5,633| 4,215| 143| 300| 123| 28| 824 Repairers, camera, watch, | | | | | | | | musical instruments........| 535 | 571| 403| 36| 39| - | - | 88 Locksmiths and safe | | | | | | | | repairers..................| 536 | 227| 138| - | - | - | - | 72 Repairers, office machines..| 538 | 1,153| 801| 17| 81| 12| - | 242 Repairers, mechanical | | | | | | | | controls, valves...........| 539 | 383| 230| 28| - | - | - | 103 Elevator installers, | | | | | | | | repairers..................| 543 | 718| 559| 11| 36| - | - | 104 Millwrights.................| 544 | 4,268| 2,772| 96| 137| 27| 14| 1,222 Specified mechanics, | | | | | | | | repairers, n.e.c. .........| 547 | 5,804| 3,228| 338| 457| 150| 18| 1,612 Mechanics, repairers, not | | | | | | | | specified..................| 549 | 48,779| 31,135| 2,604| 4,227| 413| 301| 10,099 Construction trades...........| | 135,360| 92,300| 4,846| 9,891| 1,429| 793| 26,102 Supervisors, brickmasons, | | | | | | | | stonemasons, tile setters..| 553 | 223| 154| 24| 26| - | - | 19 Supervisors, carpenters.....| 554 | 730| 600| - | 36| - | - | 90 Supervisors, electricians, | | | | | | | | power transmission | | | | | | | | installers.................| 555 | 804| 596| 22| 15| - | - | 168 Supervisors, painters, | | | | | | | | paperhangers, | | | | | | | | plasterers................| 556 | 384| 298| - | 39| - | - | 37 Supervisors, plumbers, | | | | | | | | pipefitters................| 557 | 370| 301| - | - | - | - | 49 Supervisors, n.e.c. ........| 558 | 6,695| 4,830| 276| 227| 56| 42| 1,263 Brickmasons and stonemasons.| 563 | 3,795| 2,605| 123| 196| 38| 37| 796 Apprentices, brickmason, | | | | | | | | stonemason.................| 564 | 146| 93| - | 10| - | - | 40 Tile setters, hard and soft.| 565 | 1,083| 669| 41| 123| 42| - | 208 Carpet installers...........| 566 | 2,007| 1,647| 79| 44| 10| - | 227 Carpenters..................| 567 | 34,330| 25,097| 685| 1,800| 216| 242| 6,291 Apprentices, carpenter......| 569 | 1,047| 624| 59| 101| - | 13| 246 Drywall installers..........| 573 | 5,097| 2,996| 102| 1,035| 46| 51| 868 Electricians................| 575 | 19,186| 12,606| 484| 684| 217| 22| 5,172 Apprentices, electrician....| 576 | 2,305| 1,703| 87| 94| - | - | 414 Electrical power installers,| | | | | | | | repairers..................| 577 | 2,741| 1,509| 94| 66| 18| - | 1,050 Painters....................| 579 | 9,140| 5,697| 436| 1,187| 130| 11| 1,677 Paperhangers................| 583 | 715| 309| - | 376| 14| - | 16 Plasterers..................| 584 | 1,258| 605| 36| 459| 11| - | 141 Plumbers and pipefitters....| 585 | 13,888| 9,763| 416| 608| 130| 33| 2,939 Apprentices, plumber, | | | | | | | | pipefitter.................| 587 | 1,452| 1,156| 22| 82| 13| - | 177 Concrete and terrazzo | | | | | | | | finishers..................| 588 | 2,437| 1,370| 260| 470| 18| 13| 306 Glaziers....................| 589 | 1,548| 1,229| 22| 108| 20| - | 167 Insulation workers..........| 593 | 4,202| 2,872| 431| 326| 22| 51| 500 Operators, paving, | | | | | | | | surfacing, tamping | | | | | | | | equipment..................| 594 | 169| 44| 18| 21| - | 14| 71 Roofers.....................| 595 | 6,090| 3,837| 499| 924| 105| 113| 611 Sheetmetal duct installers..| 596 | 2,915| 2,051| 80| 139| 39| 27| 579 Structural metal workers....| 597 | 6,203| 3,932| 174| 395| 224| 73| 1,406 Drillers, earth.............| 598 | 778| 604| 15| 9| - | - | 145 Construction trades, n.e.c. | 599 | 3,624| 2,501| 345| 282| 48| 16| 432 Extractive....................| | 8,279| 3,415| 169| 882| - | 19| 3,795 Supervisors, extractive | | | | | | | | workers....................| 613 | 681| 172| - | 24| - | - | 481 Drillers, oil well..........| 614 | 1,684| 1,184| 41| 254| - | 10| 195 Explosives workers..........| 615 | 489| 224| 47| 60| - | - | 157 Operators, mining machines..| 616 | 1,016| 272| - | 43| - | - | 694 Mining occupations, n.e.c. .| 617 | 4,409| 1,561| 75| 501| - | - | 2,268 Precision production..........| | 96,855| 56,822| 6,053| 7,662| 1,704| 341| 24,273 Supervisors, production | | | | | | | | workers....................| 628 | 16,294| 10,551| 1,021| 1,194| 197| 39| 3,292 Tool and die makers.........| 634 | 2,433| 1,639| 69| 89| 15| - | 617 Apprentices, tool, die | | | | | | | | makers.....................| 635 | 288| 227| 18| 15| - | - | 28 Assemblers, precision, metal| 636 | 2,512| 539| 101| 143| - | - | 1,720 Machinists..................| 637 | 12,989| 9,477| 343| 642| 354| 21| 2,153 Apprentices, machinists.....| 639 | 148| 122| - | - | - | - | 13 Boilermakers................| 643 | 1,740| 911| 96| 44| 15| - | 669 Precision grinders, tool | | | | | | | | sharpeners.................| 644 | 360| 258| - | 14| - | - | 72 Patternmakers, model makers,| | | | | | | | metal......................| 645 | 228| 129| - | - | 14| - | 79 Lay-out workers.............| 646 | 1,493| 1,124| 197| - | - | - | 155 Precious stones and metals | | | | | | | | workers....................| 647 | 502| 369| 15| 22| - | - | 91 Engravers, metal............| 649 | 174| 138| - | 16| - | - | 11 Sheet metal workers.........| 653 | 7,692| 5,154| 446| 339| 71| 33| 1,650 Apprentices, sheet metal | | | | | | | | workers....................| 654 | 326| 230| 12| 26| - | - | 47 Miscellaneous precision | | | | | | | | metal workers..............| 655 | 419| 259| 22| 23| - | - | 106 Patternmakers, model makers,| | | | | | | | wood.......................| 656 | 79| 51| - | - | - | - | 13 Cabinet makers, bench | | | | | | | | carpenters.................| 657 | 2,123| 1,692| 58| 86| 29| 16| 242 Furniture and wood finishers| 658 | 405| 292| 15| 63| - | - | 35 Miscellaneous precision | | | | | | | | woodworkers................| 659 | 203| 169| 16| - | - | - | 13 Dressmakers.................| 666 | 1,282| 672| 100| 249| 12| 44| 205 Tailors.....................| 667 | 987| 409| 140| 303| 9| - | 120 Upholsterers................| 668 | 1,839| 734| 134| 109| 18| 9| 836 Shoe repairers..............| 669 | 102| 60| 13| - | - | - | 21 Miscellaneous precision | | | | | | | | apparel, fabric | | | | | | | | workers....................| 674 | 250| 158| - | 19| 15| - | 50 Hand molders, shapers, | | | | | | | | except jewelers............| 675 | 686| 495| 42| 47| - | - | 102 Patternmakers, lay-out | | | | | | | | workers, cutters...........| 676 | 275| 173| - | 16| - | - | 82 Optical goods workers.......| 677 | 406| 205| 24| 87| - | - | 80 Dental, medical appliance | | | | | | | | technicians................| 678 | 66| 26| 11| - | - | - | 20 Bookbinders.................| 679 | 554| 433| 12| 23| 12| - | 70 Assemblers, electrical, | | | | | | | | electronic.................| 683 | 8,793| 4,835| 822| 740| 315| 31| 2,049 Miscellaneous precision | | | | | | | | workers, n.e.c.............| 684 | 3,565| 2,385| 258| 264| 53| - | 599 Butchers and meat cutters...| 686 | 15,463| 6,345| 1,384| 2,346| 314| 34| 5,040 Bakers......................| 687 | 3,482| 2,125| 263| 82| 46| - | 966 Food batchmakers............| 688 | 2,079| 800| 116| 151| 23| - | 990 Inspectors, testers, graders| 689 | 2,311| 1,328| 84| 94| 76| - | 727 Adjusters and calibrators...| 693 | 84| 57| 10| 12| - | - | - Operators, water, sewage | | | | | | | | treatment plants...........| 694 | 435| 319| 25| 18| - | - | 71 Operators, power plants.....| 695 | 509| 357| 9| - | - | - | 130 Stationary engineers........| 696 | 2,826| 1,271| 114| 330| 57| 33| 1,020 Operators, miscellaneous | | | | | | | | plant and systems..........| 699 | 450| 302| 34| 20| - | - | 88 | | | | | | | | Operators, fabricators, and | | | | | | | | laborers.......................| | 949,925| 513,643| 85,263| 87,294| 9,927| 3,753| 250,045 Machine operators, tenders....| | 256,406| 146,887| 24,694| 26,002| 2,914| 950| 54,958 Set-up, lathes and turning | | | | | | | | machines...................| 703 | 1,166| 684| 63| 93| - | - | 320 Lathes and turning machines.| 704 | 2,136| 1,522| 91| 102| 11| 12| 399 Milling and planing machines| 705 | 468| 292| 24| 25| - | - | 125 Punching and stamping | | | | | | | | machines...................| 706 | 6,382| 3,754| 508| 591| 46| 11| 1,473 Rolling machines............| 707 | 803| 520| 56| 31| - | - | 186 Drilling and boring machines| 708 | 1,214| 864| 52| 66| 11| - | 221 Grinding and polishing | | | | | | | | machines...................| 709 | 7,904| 4,841| 779| 699| 86| 25| 1,474 Forging machines............| 713 | 998| 660| 119| 68| - | - | 144 Numerical control machines..| 714 | 688| 460| 18| 64| 16| - | 127 Miscellaneous metal, | | | | | | | | plastic, stone, glass | | | | | | | | working machines...........| 715 | 2,428| 1,478| 221| 116| 15| - | 589 Fabricating machines, n.e.c.| | | | | | | | ...........................| 717 | 2,263| 1,242| 175| 198| 41| 47| 559 Molding and casting machines| 719 | 6,589| 3,990| 644| 627| 65| 26| 1,237 Metal plating machines......| 723 | 1,994| 1,296| 161| 229| 16| 24| 266 Heat treating machines......| 724 | 713| 447| 49| 46| - | - | 165 Miscellaneous metal, plastic| | | | | | | | processing machines........| 725 | 1,145| 702| 66| 115| 14| - | 248 Wood lathe, routing, planing| | | | | | | | machines...................| 726 | 535| 408| 36| 12| - | - | 66 Sawing machines.............| 727 | 5,296| 3,361| 616| 374| 50| 58| 837 Shaping, joining machines...| 728 | 898| 577| 50| 124| - | - | 137 Nailing, tacking machines...| 729 | 266| 167| 38| 12| - | - | 49 Miscellaneous woodworking | | | | | | | | machines...................| 733 | 2,025| 1,336| 131| 237| 18| - | 299 Printing press operators....| 734 | 8,525| 5,439| 413| 636| 72| 18| 1,947 Photoengravers and | | | | | | | | lithographers..............| 735 | 512| 412| 22| 28| - | - | 47 Typesetters and compositors.| 736 | 203| 161| - | 12| - | - | 27 Miscellaneous printing | | | | | | | | machines...................| 737 | 2,939| 1,597| 313| 291| 38| - | 692 Winding, twisting machines..| 738 | 1,392| 863| 211| 74| - | 20| 220 Knitting, looping, weaving | | | | | | | | machines...................| 739 | 1,146| 800| 119| 37| - | - | 182 Textile cutting machines....| 743 | 175| 98| 29| 9| - | - | 36 Textile sewing machines.....| 744 | 17,356| 9,688| 1,921| 2,125| 306| 88| 3,229 Shoe machines...............| 745 | 1,074| 812| 56| 54| - | - | 151 Pressing machines...........| 747 | 2,169| 766| 509| 682| 16| - | 192 Laundry, dry cleaning | | | | | | | | machines...................| 748 | 6,680| 3,439| 794| 1,103| 151| 10| 1,182 Miscellaneous textile | | | | | | | | machines...................| 749 | 2,998| 1,645| 315| 216| 11| 47| 764 Cementing, gluing machines..| 753 | 1,172| 637| 114| 109| 17| - | 295 Packaging, filling machines.| 754 | 15,566| 7,361| 1,811| 2,320| 265| 34| 3,776 Extruding and forming | | | | | | | | machines...................| 755 | 2,431| 1,616| 247| 137| 29| - | 402 Mixing and blending machines| 756 | 5,173| 2,734| 524| 921| 30| 24| 940 Separating, filtering, | | | | | | | | clarifying machines........| 757 | 2,599| 1,175| 379| 454| 19| - | 565 Compressing, compacting | | | | | | | | machines...................| 758 | 2,110| 1,204| 251| 262| 46| - | 342 Painting and paint spraying | | | | | | | | machines...................| 759 | 6,832| 3,981| 566| 666| 84| - | 1,531 Roasting, baking machines...| 763 | 406| 195| 55| 64| - | - | 92 Washing, cleaning, pickling | | | | | | | | machines...................| 764 | 1,422| 837| 160| 160| 12| - | 249 Folding machines............| 765 | 674| 423| 48| 101| - | - | 93 Operators, furnace, kiln, | | | | | | | | oven, except food..........| 766 | 4,963| 3,046| 589| 366| 23| 24| 915 Crushing and grinding | | | | | | | | machines...................| 768 | 3,180| 1,357| 218| 166| 17| - | 1,416 Slicing and cutting machines| 769 | 8,434| 4,857| 927| 971| 54| 30| 1,596 Motion picture | | | | | | | | projectionists.............| 773 | 118| 12| - | - | - | - | 96 Photographic processing | | | | | | | | machines...................| 774 | 1,489| 845| 99| 52| 10| 11| 472 Miscellaneous machine | | | | | | | | operators, n.e.c. .........| 777 | 66,355| 38,734| 6,088| 6,065| 951| 224| 14,293 Machine operators, not | | | | | | | | specified..................| 779 | 42,399| 23,552| 4,015| 4,083| 324| 131| 10,294 Fabricators and assemblers....| | 82,343| 46,844| 5,422| 6,572| 1,269| 324| 21,912 Welders and cutters.........| 783 | 29,432| 18,641| 1,626| 2,513| 379| 156| 6,118 Solderers and brazers.......| 784 | 544| 312| 61| 60| 26| - | 85 Assemblers..................| 785 | 47,719| 25,319| 3,282| 3,486| 817| 151| 14,664 Hand cutting and trimming...| 786 | 783| 330| 131| 58| - | - | 260 Hand molding, casting, | | | | | | | | forming....................| 787 | 664| 468| 53| 72| 12| - | 59 Hand painting, coating, | | | | | | | | decorating.................| 789 | 622| 316| 38| 54| - | - | 212 Hand engraving, printing....| 793 | 244| 131| 26| 12| 11| - | 56 Miscellaneous hand working..| 795 | 2,336| 1,327| 207| 316| 19| - | 460 Production inspectors, | | | | | | | | testers, weighers............| | 17,878| 9,571| 1,679| 2,139| 245| 46| 4,200 Production inspectors.......| 796 | 11,900| 6,711| 1,048| 1,272| 149| 32| 2,687 Production testers..........| 797 | 863| 532| 58| 66| 19| - | 188 Production samplers and | | | | | | | | weighers...................| 798 | 258| 128| - | 31| - | - | 77 Graders, sorters, except | | | | | | | | farm.......................| 799 | 4,858| 2,201| 552| 769| 77| 11| 1,247 Transportation and material | | | | | | | | moving.......................| | 217,242| 119,380| 17,560| 12,991| 1,603| 594| 65,115 Supervisors, motor vehicle | | | | | | | | operators..................| 803 | 1,136| 716| 61| 80| 40| - | 240 Truck drivers...............| 804 | 145,934| 83,220| 11,372| 8,032| 1,052| 296| 41,963 Driver-sales workers........| 806 | 19,187| 12,398| 993| 1,137| 154| 9| 4,497 Bus drivers.................| 808 | 8,066| 3,600| 2,125| 620| 51| 25| 1,645 Taxicab drivers and | | | | | | | | chauffeurs.................| 809 | 1,646| 865| 112| 104| 54| 36| 476 Parking lot attendants......| 813 | 951| 305| 186| 49| 32| - | 380 Motor transportation, n.e.c.| | | | | | | | ...........................| 814 | 405| 130| 45| 17| 12| - | 201 Railroad conductors and | | | | | | | | yardmasters................| 823 | 2,069| 14| - | - | - | - | 2,055 Locomotive operators........| 824 | 1,459| 81| 23| 16| - | - | 1,338 Railroad brake, signal, | | | | | | | | switch operators...........| 825 | 2,386| 79| - | 10| - | - | 2,296 Rail vehicle operators, | | | | | | | | n.e.c. ....................| 826 | 124| - | - | - | - | - | 122 Ship captains, mates, except| | | | | | | | fishing....................| 828 | 261| 130| - | - | - | - | 125 Sailors and deckhands.......| 829 | 1,165| 586| 30| 53| 14| 19| 464 Marine engineers............| 833 | 257| 141| - | - | - | - | 108 Bridge, lock, lighthouse | | | | | | | | tenders....................| 834 | 17| 12| - | - | - | - | - Supervisors, material moving| | | | | | | | equipment operators........| 843 | 1,164| 590| 135| 34| - | - | 400 Operating engineers.........| 844 | 5,895| 4,213| 188| 402| 55| 63| 975 Longshore equipment | | | | | | | | operators..................| 845 | 393| 140| 88| - | - | - | 158 Hoist and winch operators...| 848 | 2,035| 1,284| 70| 297| - | - | 374 Crane and tower operators...| 849 | 1,978| 1,070| 92| 131| - | 33| 648 Excavating and loading | | | | | | | | machine operators..........| 853 | 1,356| 684| 71| 48| - | 11| 540 Grader, dozer, scraper | | | | | | | | operators..................| 855 | 616| 387| 41| 48| - | - | 134 Industrial truck operators..| 856 | 13,474| 6,758| 1,440| 1,490| 94| 80| 3,612 Miscellaneous moving | | | | | | | | equipment operators........| 859 | 5,266| 1,977| 483| 415| 25| - | 2,358 Handlers, cleaners, helpers, | | | | | | | | laborers.....................| | 376,056| 190,961| 35,908| 39,590| 3,896| 1,840| 103,860 Supervisors, handlers, | | | | | | | | cleaners, and laborers.....| 864 | 713| 408| 11| 46| 16| - | 232 Helpers, mechanics and | | | | | | | | repairers..................| 865 | 2,410| 1,615| 163| 231| 54| - | 345 Helpers, construction trades| 866 | 8,862| 5,814| 741| 1,018| 82| 24| 1,182 Helpers, surveyors..........| 867 | 248| 180| - | 12| - | - | 51 Helpers, extractive.........| 868 | 642| 262| - | 50| - | - | 331 Construction laborers.......| 869 | 57,087| 34,516| 4,719| 6,973| 460| 510| 9,908 Helpers, production.........| 874 | 9,868| 5,092| 1,000| 1,527| 181| 42| 2,025 Garbage collectors..........| 875 | 1,634| 607| 316| 244| 39| - | 426 Stevedores..................| 876 | 1,988| 334| 263| 79| 18| - | 1,292 Stock handlers and baggers..| 877 | 44,424| 17,895| 2,762| 2,813| 483| 75| 20,397 Machine feeders and | | | | | | | | offbearers.................| 878 | 9,985| 5,510| 1,126| 850| 76| 37| 2,386 Freight, stock, material | | | | | | | | handlers, n.e.c. ..........| 883 | 54,477| 23,637| 5,735| 4,482| 524| 197| 19,902 Garages, service stations...| 885 | 9,642| 5,627| 816| 1,191| 85| 304| 1,620 Vehicle washers and cleaners| 887 | 9,961| 4,722| 1,270| 1,590| 265| 26| 2,089 Hand packers and packagers..| 888 | 11,980| 6,064| 1,313| 1,593| 189| 32| 2,788 Laborers, nonconstruction...| 889 | 152,136| 78,678| 15,670| 16,890| 1,422| 586| 38,889 | | | | | | | | Nonclassifiable...............| 999 | 41,405| 16,823| 2,354| 2,681| 483| 73| 18,990 ________________________________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________ 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