Results

At least one-third of all occupational fatalities occurred
in establishments with fewer than 20 employees, and at
least half occurred in establishments with fewer than
100 employees
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Nonfatal Occupational Injuries
Nonfatal Occupational Illnesses
Cases Involving Lost Workdays Due to
Nonfatal Occupational Injury and Illness
Fatal Occupational Injuries
High-Risk Small Business Injuries:
A Combined Risk Index

 

Results


Nonfatal Occupational Injuries

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Nonfatal Occupational Illnesses

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Cases Involving Lost Workdays Due to Nonfatal Occupational Injury and Illness

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Fatal Occupational Injuries

TABLE 5.

Number and type of fatal occupational injuries in small business industries, ranked by number of fatal occupational injuries for 1994

Industry name SIC Rank Number of fatal
occupational injuries
Type of event or exposure as % of total fatal occupational injuries*
Total,
excluding
self-
employed
In self-
employed
workers
Transportation
incidents
Assaults/
violent acts
Contact with
objects and
equipment
Falls Exposure to
harmful
substances/
environments
Fires and
explosions
Total HW WS Total AH HS
Private
industry
-- --§ 4,671 1,252 41 20 5 20 16 14 16 10 10 3
General
contractors
and operative
builders
15 1 161 30 22 14 4 5 4 4 16 42 12 3
Miscellaneous
special trade
contractors
179 2 158 24 20 8 5 -- -- -- 31 32 9 6
Eating places 5812 3 98 21 12 10 2 77 74 61 -- 4 3 --
Logging 241 4 91 39 19 6 5 -- -- -- 79 -- -- --
Taxicabs 412 5 86 17 12 10 -- 86 85 82 -- -- -- --
Roofing,
siding, and
sheet metal
work
176 6 77 12 9 7 -- -- -- -- 6 67 15 --
Landscape
and
horticultural
services
078 7 64 36 33 17 7 7 -- -- 23 24 17 --
Plumbing,
heating, and
air
conditioning
171 8 57 14 30 21 -- 6 -- -- 23 24 14 --
Gasoline
service
stations
554 9 50 4 15 11 -- 82 76 65 -- -- -- --
See footnotes at end of table.(Continued)

TABLE 5 (Continued).

Number and type of fatal occupational injuries in small business industries, ranked by number of fatal occupational injuries for 1994

Industry name SIC Rank Number of fatal
occupational injuries
Type of event or exposure as % of total fatal occupational injuries*
Total,
excluding
self-
employed
In self-
employed
workers
Transportation
incidents
Assaults/
violent acts
Contact with
objects and
equipment
Falls Exposure to
harmful
substances/
environments
Fires and
explosions
Total HW WS Total AH HS
Masonry,
stonework,
and
plastering
174 10 42 11 34 25 -- -- -- -- -- 53 8 --
Excavation
work
1794 11 39 8 36 13 11 -- -- -- 53 -- -- --
Special trade
contractors,
NEC
1799 12 36 10 20 13 -- -- -- -- 24 15 24 13
Automotive
repair shops
753 13 33 28 10 5 -- 34 21 18 28 -- 10 13
Painting
and paper
hanging
172 14 31 9 13 -- -- -- -- -- -- 63 15 --
Concrete work 177 15 30 4 27 15 -- -- -- -- 35 12 15 --
Machinery,
equipment, and
supplies
508 16 28 -- 57 39 -- -- -- -- 25 -- -- --
Drinking
places
5813 17 27 11 -- -- -- 92 92 76 -- -- -- --
Real estate
operators
and lessors
651 17** 27 4 -- -- -- 45 39 32 16 13 16 --
Religious
organizations
866 17 27 -- 56 26 -- 19 19 -- -- -- -- --
Lumber and
construction
materials
503 20 25 -- 48 36 -- -- -- -- 20 -- 20 --
See footnotes at end of table.(Continued)

TABLE 5 (Continued).

Number and type of fatal occupational injuries in small business industries, ranked by number of fatal occupational injuries for 1994

Industry name SIC Rank Number of fatal
occupational injuries
Type of event or exposure as % of total fatal occupational injuries*
Total,
excluding
self-
employed
In self-
employed
workers
Transportation
incidents
Assaults/
violent acts
Contact with
objects and
equipment
Falls Exposure to
harmful
substances/
environments
Fires and
explosions
Total HW WS Total AH HS
Concrete,
gypsum, and
plaster
products
327 21 24 -- 50 33 13 -- -- -- 33 -- -- --
Motor
vehicles,
parts, and
supplies
501 21 24 -- 58 38 -- -- 13 -- 17 -- -- --
Carpentry
and floor
work
175 23 20 11 23 16 -- -- -- -- -- 55 16 --
Farm-
product raw
materials
515 23 20 -- 35 20 -- -- -- -- 25 -- -- --
Miscellaneous
repair shops
769 25 18 11 21 21 -- 21 14 10 24 -- -- 21
Auto and
home supply
stores
553 26 16 -- 50 31 -- 38 25 25 -- -- -- --
Used
merchandise
stores
593 27 15 7 -- -- -- 77 73 55 -- -- -- --
Retail stores,
NEC
599 27 15 11 31 23 -- 58 54 35 -- -- -- --
Petroleum
and
petroleum
products
517 29 14 -- 69 62 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Miscellaneous
equipment
rental and
leasing
735 29 14 -- 57 36 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
See footnotes at end of table.(Continued)

TABLE 5 (Continued).

Number and type of fatal occupational injuries in small business industries, ranked by number of fatal occupational injuries for 1994

Industry name SIC Rank Number of fatal
occupational injuries
Type of event or exposure as % of total fatal occupational injuries*
Total,
excluding
self-
employed
In self-
employed
workers
Transportation
incidents
Assaults/
violent acts
Contact with
objects and
equipment
Falls Exposure to
harmful
substances/
environments
Fires and
explosions
Total HW WS Total AH HS
Automobile services, except repair 754 29 14 -- 64 21 43 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Crushed and broken stone 142 32 13 -- 39 -- -- -- -- -- 39 -- -- --
Laundry, cleaning, and garment services 721 32 13 -- 23 23 -- 39 39 39 -- -- -- --
Insurance agents, brokers, and service 641 34 11 -- 55 46 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Offices and clinics of medical doctors 801 34 11 -- 36 -- -- 55 27 -- -- -- -- --
Freight transportation arrangement 473 36 10 -- 80 30 30 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Motor vehicle dealers (used only) 552 36 10 -- 60 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Radio, television, and computer stores 573 36 10 5 40 -- -- 60 60 60 -- -- -- --
Liquor stores 592 36 10 12 -- -- -- 100 100 86 -- -- -- --
Fuel dealers 598 36 10 -- 40 30 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
See footnotes at end of table.(Continued)

TABLE 5 (Continued).

Number and type of fatal occupational injuries in small business industries, ranked by number of fatal occupational injuries for 1994

Industry name SIC Rank Number of fatal
occupational injuries
Type of event or exposure as % of total fatal occupational injuries*
Total,
excluding
self-
employed
In self-
employed
workers
Transportation
incidents
Assaults/
violent acts
Contact with
objects and
equipment
Falls Exposure to
harmful
substances/
environments
Fires and
explosions
Total HW WS Total AH HS
Schools and
educational
services, NEC
829 36 10 -- 80 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Industrial
and commercial
machinery and
equipment, NEC
3599 42 9 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- 31 31 -- --
Passenger transportation arrangement 472 42 9 4 39 23 -- 39 31 31 -- -- -- --
Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment 507 42 9 -- 67 33 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Furniture and home furnishings stores 571 42 9 7 25 -- -- 69 50 38 -- -- -- --
Sand and gravel 144 46 8 -- 38 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Metals and minerals, except petroleum 505 46 8 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 50 -- -- --
Miscellaneous shopping goods stores 594 46 8 11 -- -- -- 90 79 63 -- -- -- --
Trucking terminal facilities 423 49 7 -- 43 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Drug stores and proprietary stores 591 49 7 -- 57 57 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
See footnotes at end of table.(Continued)

TABLE 5 (Continued).

Number and type of fatal occupational injuries in small business industries, ranked by number of fatal occupational injuries for 1994

Industry name SIC Rank Number of fatal
occupational injuries
Type of event or exposure as % of total fatal occupational injuries*
Total,
excluding
self-
employed
In self-
employed
workers
Transportation
incidents
Assaults/
violent acts
Contact with
objects and
equipment
Falls Exposure to
harmful
substances/
environments
Fires and
explosions
Total HW WS Total AH HS
Camps and
recreational
vehicle parks
703 49 7 -- 71 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Video tape
rental
784 49 7 -- -- -- -- 100 100 100 -- -- -- --
Services, NEC 899 49 7 -- 71 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Wood
containers
244 54 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 57 --
Cut stone and stone products 328 54 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Furniture and home furnishings 502 54 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Soil preparation services 071 57 5 -- 100 60 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Barber shops 724 57 5 -- -- -- -- 100 100 100 -- -- -- --
Child day care services 835 57 5 -- 60 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Water well drilling 178 60 4 4 38 -- -- -- -- -- 35 12 15 --
Hardware stores 525 60 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Offices and clinics of dentists 802 62 2 4 -- -- -- 83 -- -- -- -- -- --
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, 1994.
*Numbers within the event or exposure columns represent the percentage of fatalities within the SIC associated with that event or exposure.
NOTE: Totals for industries at the three-digit SIC-level may include subcategories.
Abbreviations: HW=highway accidents; WS=workers struck by vehicle; AH=all homicides; HS=homicides by shooting; NEC=not elsewhere classified.
§Dash indicates that no data were reported or that data do not meet publication criteria.
**Identical numbers indicate a tie in the ranking.

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High-Risk Small Business Industries: A Combined Risk Index


TABLE 6.
 

Small business industries ranked according to combined risk index

Risk scores assigned to the rankings of small
business industries by injury, illness, and fatality Irs
in Figures 2, 4, and 7*
Industry name SIC Rank by
combined
risk index
Combined
risk index
Nonfatal
occupational
injury IR
Occupational
illness IR
Fatal
occupational
injury IR � 2
Logging 241 1 16 2 4 10
Cut stone and
stone products
328 2 15 0 5 10
Trucking terminal
facilities
423 2§ 15 5 0 10
Roofing, siding, and
sheet metal work
176 4 13 5 0 8
Camps and
recreational
vehicle parks
703 4 13 2 5 6
Landscape and
horticultural
services
78 6 11 2 3 6
Animal and marine
fats and oils
2077 7 10 5 5 0
Concrete, gypsum, and
plaster products
327 7 10 4 4 2
Taxicabs 412 7 10 0 0 10
Concrete work 177 10 9 2 3 4
Miscellaneous
special trade
contractors
179 10 9 1 0 8
Wood containers 244 10 9 5 0 4
Crushed and broken
stone
142 13 8 0 0 8
Excavation work 1794 13 8 0 0 8
Wood preserving 2491 13 8 4 4 0
Industrial and
commercial
machinery and
equipment, NEC
3599 13 8 4 4 0
Barber shops 724 13 8 0 0 8
Water well
drilling
178 18 7 1 0 6
Motor vehicles,
parts, and supplies
501 18 7 2 5 0
Plumbing, heating, and
air conditioning
171 20 6 4 0 2
See footnotes at end of table.(Continued)


TABLE 6 (Continued).
 

Small business industries ranked according to combined risk index

Risk scores assigned to the rankings of small
business industries by injury, illness, and fatality Irs
in Figures 2, 4, and 7*
Industry name SIC Rank by
combined
risk index
Combined
risk index
Nonfatal
occupational
injury IR
Occupational
illness IR
Fatal
occupational
injury IR � 2
Painting and
paper hanging
172 20 6 0 0 6
Masonry, stonework,
and plastering
174 22 5 3 0 2
Carpentry and
floor work
175 22 5 3 2 0
Wood pallets
and skids
2448 22 5 5 0 0
Lumber and
construction materials
503 22 5 3 0 2
Dairy products
stores
545 22 5 0 5 0
Special trade
contractors, NEC
1799 27 4 0 0 4
Prepared feeds and
feed ingredients for
animals and fowls,
except dogs and
cats
2048 27 4 1 3 0
Marking devices 3953 27 4 0 4 0
Metals and minerals,
except petroleum
505 27 4 4 0 0
General contractors
and operative
builders
15 31 3 1 0 2
Concrete block
and brick
3271 31 3 3 0 0
Ready-mixed
concrete
3273 31 3 3 0 0
Beauty shops 723 31 3 0 3 0
Offices/clinics
of medical doctors
801 31 3 0 3 0
Animal services,
except veterinary
75 36 2 0 2 0
Industrial gases 2813 36 2 0 2 0
Fertilizers,
mixing only
2875 36 2 2 0 0
Petroleum and
petroleum products
517 36 2 0 2 0
See footnotes at end of table.(Continued)


TABLE 6 (Continued).
 

Small business industries ranked according to combined risk index

Risk scores assigned to the rankings of small
business industries by injury, illness, and fatality Irs
in Figures 2, 4, and 7*
Industry name SIC Rank by
combined
risk index
Combined
risk index
Nonfatal
occupational
injury IR
Occupational
illness IR
Fatal
occupational
injury IR � 2
Motor vehicle
dealers (used)
552 36 2 0 0 2
Real estate
operators and
lessors
651 36 2 0 2 0
Laundry, cleaning,
and garment
services
721 36 2 0 2 0
Miscellaneous equipment
rental and leasing
735 36 2 0 2 0
Offices/clinics
of dentists
802 36 2 0 2 0
Child day care
services
835 36 2 0 2 0
Services, NEC 891 36 2 0 2 0
Recreational vehicle
dealers
556 47 1 1 0 0
Miscellaneous
repair shops
769 47 1 1 0 0
*Scores of 0 to 5 were assigned as follows: a ranking of 1-5 in Figures 2, 4, or 7 was assigned a score of 5; a ranking of 6-10 was assigned a score of 4; a ranking of 11-15 was assigned a score of 3; a ranking of 16-20 was assigned a score of 2; a ranking of 21-last ranking was assigned a score of 1; no ranking was assigned a score of 0.
The combined risk index is the total of the risk scores assigned to the rankings of small business industries by injury, illness, and fatality IRs in Figures 2, 4, and 7.
2=weighting factor.
§Identical numbers indicate a tie in the ranking.

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