OS TB 3/12/97 Table: Injuryies - Number of cases - 2-digit - 1995 Number of nonfatal occupational injuries by industry, 1994-95 (In thousands) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Cases | SIC | | Lost | Days away | without Industry (1) | code | Total | workday | from work | lost | (2) | cases | cases (3) | cases (4) | workdays | |_______________|_______________|_______________|_______________ | | | | | | | | | | | 1994 | 1995 | 1994 | 1995 | 1994 | 1995 | 1994 | 1995 ________________________________________|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Private industry (5)...................| |6,252.2|6,080.6|2,848.3|2,767.6|2,119.3|1,934.3|3,403.9|3,313.0 | | | | | | | | | Agriculture, forestry, and fishing (5)..| | 100.4| 115.4| 48.5| 51.7| 39.7| 40.8| 51.8| 63.7 | | | | | | | | | Agricultural production (5).............| 01-02 | 43.5| 49.0| 20.6| 22.5| 16.5| 16.8| 22.9| 26.5 Agricultural production-crops (5)......| 01 | 31.0| 35.5| 14.7| 16.6| 12.0| 12.5| 16.3| 18.8 Agricultural production-livestock (5)..| 02 | 12.5| 13.5| 5.9| 5.9| 4.4| 4.4| 6.6| 7.6 Agricultural services..................| 07 | 54.7| 63.9| 26.8| 27.8| 22.3| 22.8| 27.9| 36.1 Forestry...............................| 08 | 1.6| 1.8| .8| .9| .7| .8| .8| .9 Fishing, hunting, and trapping.........| 09 | .5| .8| .3| .5| .2| .4| .2| .3 | | | | | | | | | Mining (6)..............................| | 38.1| 36.3| 24.0| 22.8| 20.1| 19.3| 14.1| 13.4 | | | | | | | | | Metal mining (6).......................| 10 | 2.3| 2.3| 1.3| 1.3| .9| .8| 1.0| 1.0 Coal mining (6)........................| 12 | 10.3| 8.9| 8.0| 6.8| 7.6| 6.4| 2.3| 2.1 Oil and gas extraction ................| 13 | 18.0| 18.3| 10.1| 10.7| 8.0| 8.9| 7.9| 7.6 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels (6).| 14 | 7.4| 6.8| 4.5| 4.1| 3.6| 3.2| 2.9| 2.7 | | | | | | | | | Construction............................| | 519.4| 476.2| 241.7| 217.9| 214.9| 186.8| 277.7| 258.2 | | | | | | | | | General building contractors...........| 15 | 112.5| 102.7| 52.4| 46.1| 46.4| 39.4| 60.1| 56.6 Heavy construction, except building....| 16 | 70.3| 68.7| 34.4| 33.7| 29.4| 27.2| 35.9| 35.1 Special trade contractors..............| 17 | 336.6| 304.7| 154.9| 138.1| 139.1| 120.2| 181.7| 166.6 | | | | | | | | | Manufacturing...........................| |1,906.1|1,818.3| 859.4| 838.1| 526.2| 475.5|1,046.7| 980.2 | | | | | | | | | Durable goods...........................| |1,223.0|1,181.7| 524.5| 520.4| 330.0| 303.6| 698.5| 661.4 | | | | | | | | | Lumber and wood products...............| 24 | 111.1| 106.6| 55.3| 50.7| 40.5| 34.2| 55.8| 55.9 Furniture and fixtures.................| 25 | 67.8| 62.3| 31.3| 28.5| 19.2| 15.5| 36.5| 33.8 Stone, clay, and glass products........| 32 | 67.2| 62.6| 33.2| 29.4| 22.1| 18.3| 33.9| 33.3 Primary metal industries...............| 33 | 112.1| 109.8| 49.1| 49.3| 30.6| 29.3| 63.1| 60.5 Fabricated metal products..............| 34 | 210.9| 210.5| 87.2| 92.2| 56.5| 55.7| 123.6| 118.3 Industrial machinery and equipment.....| 35 | 212.4| 211.9| 80.2| 84.3| 53.4| 52.5| 132.2| 127.6 Electronic and other electric equipment| 36 | 104.7| 97.8| 45.2| 42.3| 26.4| 22.8| 59.5| 55.5 Transportation equipment...............| 37 | 265.6| 257.4| 111.5| 115.0| 62.1| 58.6| 154.1| 142.3 Instruments and related products.......| 38 | 38.4| 32.9| 17.0| 15.0| 10.2| 8.2| 21.4| 17.9 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries.| 39 | 32.8| 30.0| 14.5| 13.7| 9.0| 8.6| 18.3| 16.3 | | | | | | | | | Nondurable goods........................| | 683.1| 636.6| 334.8| 317.7| 196.1| 171.9| 348.3| 318.8 | | | | | | | | | Food and kindred products..............| 20 | 227.4| 215.3| 121.8| 114.0| 66.9| 59.0| 105.6| 101.3 Tobacco products.......................| 21 | 2.0| 2.0| .9| 1.0| .7| .7| 1.1| 1.1 Textile mill products..................| 22 | 49.7| 46.4| 23.8| 23.7| 10.8| 9.3| 25.9| 22.7 Apparel and other textile products.....| 23 | 62.3| 54.8| 26.9| 23.4| 17.6| 13.6| 35.4| 31.4 Paper and allied products..............| 26 | 63.7| 56.2| 30.2| 28.1| 17.8| 15.4| 33.5| 28.1 Printing and publishing................| 27 | 85.8| 81.0| 38.7| 37.7| 28.2| 25.9| 47.1| 43.2 Chemicals and allied products..........| 28 | 53.5| 49.4| 26.6| 24.9| 15.0| 12.5| 26.9| 24.5 Petroleum and coal products............| 29 | 6.8| 6.9| 3.5| 3.5| 1.9| 1.9| 3.3| 3.4 Rubber and miscellaneous plastics | | | | | | | | | products...............................| 30 | 121.7| 115.6| 58.2| 57.6| 34.5| 31.5| 63.5| 58.0 Leather and leather products...........| 31 | 10.3| 8.9| 4.3| 3.7| 2.7| 2.3| 6.0| 5.2 | | | | | | | | | Transportation and public utilities (6).| | 510.4| 502.0| 301.5| 289.2| 233.9| 215.1| 208.9| 212.8 | | | | | | | | | Railroad transportation (6)............| 40 | 13.0| 10.5| 9.7| 8.0| 8.6| 6.9| 3.2| 2.5 Local and interurban passenger transit.| 41 | 29.8| 30.3| 15.8| 17.1| 13.6| 14.7| 13.9| 13.2 Trucking and warehousing...............| 42 | 257.5| 243.5| 159.9| 142.4| 121.5| 103.5| 97.5| 101.1 Water transportation...................| 44 | 13.8| 13.7| 7.6| 7.5| 7.1| 7.0| 6.2| 6.2 Transportation by air..................| 45 | 83.3| 89.8| 50.6| 54.2| 43.1| 43.3| 32.7| 35.6 Pipelines, except natural gas..........| 46 | .4| .2| .2| .1| .2| .1| .2| .1 Transportation services................| 47 | 14.3| 16.5| 7.6| 8.9| 5.9| 6.6| 6.7| 7.6 Communications.........................| 48 | 35.7| 33.8| 18.8| 18.8| 14.7| 14.7| 17.0| 15.0 Electric, gas, and sanitary services...| 49 | 62.6| 63.6| 31.2| 32.1| 19.2| 18.3| 31.4| 31.4 | | | | | | | | | Wholesale and retail trade..............| |1,601.6|1,583.9| 691.7| 674.3| 543.3| 501.1| 909.9| 909.6 | | | | | | | | | Wholesale trade.........................| | 438.5| 445.8| 214.0| 214.7| 159.6| 155.0| 224.5| 231.1 | | | | | | | | | Wholesale trade--durable goods.........| 50 | 234.9| 238.6| 106.0| 107.6| 78.6| 78.4| 128.9| 131.0 Wholesale trade--nondurable goods......| 51 | 203.6| 207.2| 108.0| 107.1| 81.0| 76.6| 95.6| 100.1 | | | | | | | | | Retail trade............................| |1,163.0|1,138.1| 477.7| 459.6| 383.6| 346.2| 685.4| 678.5 | | | | | | | | | Building materials and garden supplies.| 52 | 74.6| 72.3| 35.4| 34.7| 27.7| 24.0| 39.2| 37.5 General merchandise stores.............| 53 | 192.5| 192.3| 95.0| 95.4| 65.2| 59.7| 97.4| 96.9 Food stores............................| 54 | 239.1| 214.1| 99.8| 89.2| 84.6| 67.4| 139.3| 125.0 Automotive dealers and service stations| 55 | 144.6| 139.1| 55.5| 51.3| 46.7| 42.7| 89.1| 87.8 Apparel and accessory stores...........| 56 | 30.5| 28.9| 12.1| 11.9| 9.3| 8.1| 18.4| 17.0 Furniture and homefurnishings stores...| 57 | 43.4| 45.9| 21.1| 21.7| 16.7| 16.6| 22.2| 24.2 Eating and drinking places.............| 58 | 356.6| 365.6| 122.0| 120.1| 105.2| 101.7| 234.5| 245.5 Miscellaneous retail...................| 59 | 81.8| 79.8| 36.7| 35.3| 28.3| 26.0| 45.1| 44.6 | | | | | | | | | Finance, insurance, and real estate.....| | 147.5| 138.3| 58.8| 52.2| 49.0| 41.6| 88.7| 86.1 | | | | | | | | | Depository institutions................| 60 | 35.4| 35.2| 12.4| 9.8| 10.8| 8.2| 23.1| 25.4 Nondepository institutions.............| 61 | 6.3| 4.8| 2.4| 1.6| 1.8| 1.4| 3.9| 3.1 Security and commodity brokers.........| 62 | 3.1| 3.5| 1.2| 1.2| 1.1| 1.0| 1.9| 2.3 Insurance carriers.....................| 63 | 29.0| 23.5| 9.2| 7.9| 7.6| 6.5| 19.8| 15.6 Insurance agents, brokers, and service.| 64 | 7.1| 6.4| 2.2| 2.2| 2.0| 1.8| 4.9| 4.2 Real estate............................| 65 | 63.1| 60.7| 29.9| 27.6| 24.7| 21.3| 33.2| 33.0 Holding and other investment offices...| 67 | 3.4| 4.3| 1.4| 1.8| 1.1| 1.3| 2.0| 2.4 | | | | | | | | | Services................................| |1,428.8|1,410.2| 622.8| 621.4| 492.3| 454.0| 806.0| 788.9 | | | | | | | | | Hotels and other lodging places........| 70 | 126.8| 122.9| 58.6| 54.1| 44.2| 35.9| 68.2| 68.8 Personal services......................| 72 | 34.2| 34.5| 15.8| 16.3| 11.9| 11.6| 18.4| 18.2 Business services......................| 73 | 183.1| 189.0| 88.2| 86.7| 71.8| 67.3| 94.9| 102.2 Auto repair, services, and parking.....| 75 | 60.8| 60.2| 25.7| 25.4| 21.3| 20.9| 35.1| 34.8 Miscellaneous repair services..........| 76 | 23.2| 26.3| 10.7| 12.1| 8.8| 9.6| 12.5| 14.1 Motion pictures........................| 78 | 9.9| 10.5| 3.5| 3.3| 2.8| 2.4| 6.5| 7.2 Amusement and recreation services......| 79 | 73.9| 85.1| 31.7| 39.2| 23.7| 23.4| 42.3| 45.8 Health services........................| 80 | 629.1| 627.6| 266.5| 275.8| 209.2| 200.6| 362.6| 351.8 Legal services.........................| 81 | 7.5| 6.5| 2.5| 2.1| 2.4| 1.7| 5.0| 4.4 Educational services...................| 82 | 52.2| 37.4| 19.1| 13.6| 16.2| 11.0| 33.1| 23.8 Social services........................| 83 | 121.3| 128.4| 55.1| 57.6| 44.0| 44.3| 66.2| 70.8 Museums, botanical, zoological gardens.| 84 | 3.9| 3.8| 1.6| 1.7| 1.2| 1.2| 2.2| 2.2 Membership organizations...............| 86 | - | 23.7| - | 9.3| - | 7.5| - | 14.4 Engineering and management services....| 87 | 54.9| 53.7| 22.9| 23.8| 16.1| 16.3| 31.9| 29.9 Services, n.e.c........................| 89 | - | .8| - | .4| - | .3| - | .5 ________________________________________|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______ 1 Totals for divisions include data for industries not shown separately. 2 Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1987 Edition. 3 Total includes cases involving restricted work activity only in addition to days-away-from-work cases with or without restricted work activity. 4 Days-away-from-work cases include those which result in days away from work with or without restricted work activity. 5 Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees. 6 Data conforming to OSHA definitions for mining operators in coal, metal, and nonmetal mining and for employers in railroad transportation are provided to BLS by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor; and the Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation. Independent mining contractors are excluded from the coal, metal, and nonmetal mining industries. n.e.c. = not elsewhere classified. - Data not available. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor March 1997