Scientific Data Documentation
HPDP Person Sample File, 1985
DSN: CC37.NHIS85.SAMP
RECORD LAYOUT
Tape Locations 1-48
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
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1-2 33,630 RECORD TYPE
70. Health Promotion/Disease Prevention
(Sample Person)
3-4 - PROCESSING YEAR
33,630 85. 1985
5 - PROCESSING QUARTER
8,376 1. Quarter 1
8,398 2. Quarter 2
8,446 3. Quarter 3
8,410 4. Quarter 4
6-8 HH-5 RANDOM RECODE OF PSU NUMBER
9-10 HH-5 WEEK - CENSUS CODE*
01, 21, 41, 61, 81 ... Week 01
02, 22, 42, 62, 82 ... Week 02
03, 23, 43, 63, 83 ... Week 03
04, 24, 44, 64, 84 ... Week 04
05, 25, 45, 65, 85 ... Week 05
06, 26, 46, 66, 86 ... Week 06
07, 27, 47, 67, 87 ... Week 07
08, 28, 48, 68, 88 ... Week 08
09, 29, 49, 69, 89 ... Week 09
10, 30, 50, 70, 90 ... Week 10
11, 31, 51, 71, 91 ... Week 11
12, 32, 52, 72, 92 ... Week 12
13, 33, 53, 73, 93 ... Week 13
*This code represents the initial week of assignment. The interview
may be reassigned for administrative purposes. See Locations 19-20
for the code which reflects the actual week assigned for conducting
the interview.
11-12 HH-5 SEGMENT NUMBER
Week plus Segment Number identifies
the segment
13-14 HH-5 HOUSEHOLD NUMBER
Numbered within PSU-Week-Segment
15-16 - PERSON NUMBER
17-18 - BLANK (Record Serial Number on other
record types).
19-20 HH-5 WEEK CODE (Numbered within Quarter)
2,512 Week 01. 01, 21, 41, 61, 81
2,480 Week 02. 02, 22, 42, 62, 82
2,529 Week 03. 03, 23, 43, 63, 83
2,544 Week 04. 04, 24, 44, 64, 84
2,571 Week 05. 05, 25, 45, 65, 85
2,545 Week 06. 06, 26, 46, 66, 86
2,604 Week 07. 07, 27, 47, 67, 87
2,897 Week 08. 08, 28, 48, 68, 88
2,603 Week 09. 09, 29, 49, 69, 89
2,651 Week 10. 10, 30, 50, 70, 90
2,557 Week 11. 11, 31, 51, 71, 91
2,600 Week 12. 12, 32, 52, 72, 92
2,537 Week 13. 13, 33, 53, 73, 93
21 BLANK
22-23 HH-10d TYPE OF LIVING QUARTERS:
Housing Unit = (00-07)
110 00. Housing unit; kind unknown
31,041 01. House, apartment, flat
39 02. HU in nontransient hotel, motel,
etc.
26 03. HU-permanent in transient hotel,
motel, etc.
24 04. HU in rooming house
1,500 05. Mobile home or trailer with no
permanent room added
229 06. Mobile home or trailer with one or
more permanent rooms added
16 07. HU not specified above
Other Unit = (08-13)
24 08. Quarters not HU in rooming or
boarding house
6 09. Unit not permanent in transient
hotel, motel, etc.
2 10. Unoccupied site for mobile home,
trailer, or tent
471 11. Student quarters in college
dormitory
141 12. Other unit not specified above
1 13. Other unit; kind unknown
24 HH-11 HAS TELEPHONE
30,255 1. Yes, phone number given
783 2. Yes, no phone number given
2,486 3. No
106 4. Unknown
25 A-1 SEX
14,177 1. Male
19,453 2. Female
26 - BLANK
27-28 Person AGE
Column
0 00. Under 1 year
33,627 01-98. Number of years
3 99. 99+ years of age
29 Recode AGE RECODE #1
0 1. Under 5 years
0 2. 5-17 years
4,644 3. 18-24 years
14,274 4. 25-44 years
8,309 5. 45-64 years
2,032 6. 65-69 years
1,758 7. 70-74 years
2,613 8. 75 years and over
30 Recode AGE RECODE #2
0 1. Under 6 years
0 2. 6-16 years
4,644 3. 17-24 years
8,207 4. 25-34 years
6,067 5. 35-44 years
4,015 6. 45-54 years
4,294 7. 55-64 years
3,790 8. 65-74 years
2,613 9. 75 years and over
31-32 Recode AGE RECODE #3
0 00-35. Months
33,630 36. Over 3 years
33 - BLANK
34-39 A-3 MONTH AND YEAR OF BIRTH
34-35 Month
01. January 07. July
02. February 08. August
03. March 09. September
04. April 10. October
05. May 11. November
06. June 12. December
99. DK or refused
36-39 Year of Birth
1800-1899. 1800-1899
1900-1985. 1900-1985
9999. DK or refused
40-41 BLANK
42 L-3 MAIN RACIAL BACKGROUND - Reported
171 1. Aleut, Eskimo, or American Indian
548 2. Asian/Pacific Islander
4,855 3. Black
27,706 4. White
263 5. Other
31 6. Multiple race
56 7. Unknown
43-45 Recode RACE RECODES
43 RECODE 1
28,006 1. White
4,873 2. Black
751 3. Other
44 RECODE 2
28,006 1. White
5,624 2. Non-white
45 RECODE 3
4,873 1. Black
28,757 2. Non-black
46-47 L-4 HISPANIC ORIGIN
20 00. Multiple Hispanic
245 01. Puerto Rican
136 02. Cuban
357 03. Mexican-Mexicano
491 04. Mexican-American
18 05. Chicano
180 06. Other Latin American
274 07. Other Spanish
53 08. Spanish, DK type
122 09. Unknown if Spanish origin
31,734 10. Not Spanish origin
48 L-7 MARITAL STATUS
0 0. Under 14 years
17,987 1. Married - spouse in household
354 2. Married - spouse not in household
3,985 3. Widowed
3,440 4. Divorced
1,092 5. Separated
6,716 6. Never married
56 7. Unknown
Tape Locations 49-68
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
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49 L-1 VETERAN STATUS
27,969 1. Non-veteran
42 2. WW I
1,788 3. WW II
797 4. Korean War
1,611 5. Vietnam veteran
303 6. Post-Vietnam
717 7. Other service
123 8. Served in Armed Forces,
unknown if war veteran
280 9. Unknown if served in Armed
Forces
0 Blank. Under 18 years of age
50 L-1 ACTIVE GUARD/RESERVE STATUS FOR PERSONS ON
ACTIVE DUTY IN ARMED FORCES
27,969 0. Non-veteran
361 1. All service in Guard/Reserve
793 2. Some service in Guard/Reserve
9 3. Unknown if all service in
Guard/Reserve
3,987 4. No active service in Guard/Reserve
511 5. Unknown if ever active member in
Guard/Reserve or served in Armed
Forces
0 Blank. Under 18 years of age
51-52 L-2 EDUCATION OF INDIVIDUAL - COMPLETED YEARS
153 00. Never attended; kindergarten only
21,126 01-12. Grades 1-12
College:
2,359 13. 1 year
2,873 14. 2 years
1,171 15. 3 years
3,260 16. 4 years
827 17. 5 years
1,750 18. 6 years or more
111 19. Unknown
0 Blank. Under 5 years of age
53 Recode EDUCATION OF INDIVIDUAL RECODE
153 0. None; kindergarten only
3,993 1. 1-8 years (elementary)
4,527 2. 9-11 years (high school)
12,606 3. 12 years (high school graduate)
6,403 4. 1-3 years (college)
3,260 5. 4 years (college graduate)
2,577 6. 5+ years (post-college)
111 7. Unknown
0 Blank. Under 5 years of age
54-55 - HIGHEST EDUCATION OF RESPONSIBLE ADULT FAMILY
MEMBER - (Detail)
93 00. Never attended; kindergarten only
18,629 01-12. Grades 1-12
College:
2,442 13. 1 year
3,325 14. 2 years
1,330 15. 3 years
4,086 16. 4 years
1,078 17. 5 years
2,583 18. 6 years or more
64 19. Unknown
56 - HIGHEST EDUCATION OF RESPONSIBLE ADULT FAMILY
MEMBER - Recode
93 0. None; kindergarten only
2,903 1. 1-8 years (elementary)
3,594 2. 9-11 years (high school)
12,132 3. 12 years (high school graduate)
7,097 4. 1-3 years (college)
4,086 5. 4 years (college graduate)
3,661 6. 5+ years (post-college)
64 7. Unknown
57 L-8 FAMILY INCOME $20,000 OR MORE
16,464 1. Less than $20,000
16,091 2. $20,000 or more
1,075 3. Unknown
58-59 L-8 FAMILY INCOME
416 00. Less than $1,000
454 01. $ 1,000 - $ 1,999
570 02. 2,000 - 2,999
823 03. 3,000 - 3,999
916 04. 4,000 - 4,999
891 05. 5,000 - 5,999
917 06. 6,000 - 6,999
807 07. 7,000 - 7,999
721 08. 8,000 - 8,999
873 09. 9,000 - 9,999
1,025 10. 10,000 - 10,999
623 11. 11,000 - 11,999
986 12. 12,000 - 12,999
569 13. 13,000 - 13,999
605 14. 14,000 - 14,999
828 15. 15,000 - 15,999
640 16. 16,000 - 16,999
612 17. 17,000 - 17,999
743 18. 18,000 - 18,999
883 19. 19,000 - 19,999
3,196 20. 20,000 - 24,999
2,822 21. 25,000 - 29,999
2,498 22. 30,000 - 34,999
1,652 23. 35,000 - 39,999
1,387 24. 40,000 - 44,999
958 25. 45,000 - 49,999
2,528 26. $50,000 and over
3,687 27. Unknown
60 Recode FAMILY INCOME RECODE
3,179 0. Under $5,000
1,808 1. $ 5,000 - $ 6,999
2,401 2. 7,000 - 9,999
3,808 3. 10,000 - 14,999
3,706 4. 15,000 - 19,999
3,196 5. 20,000 - 24,999
5,320 6. 25,000 - 34,999
3,997 7. 35,000 - 49,999
2,528 8. $50,000 or more
3,687 9. Unknown
61 Generated NHIS POVERTY INDEX*
25,328 1. Above poverty threshold
4,615 2. Below poverty threshold
3,687 3. Unknown
62-63 FAMILY RELATIONSHIP
62 A-2 TYPE OF FAMILY
8,700 &. Primary individual
1,319 -. Secondary individual
23,548 0. Primary family
63 1-9. Secondary family
63 A-2 RELATIONSHIP TO REFERENCE PERSON
8,324 &. Reference person, living alone
13,373 0. Reference person, 2+ persons in
household
9,066 1. Spouse, other spouse NOT in Armed
Forces and living at home
251 2. Spouse, other spouse IN Armed Forces
and living at home
1,947 3. Child of reference person or spouse
65 4. Grandchild of reference person or
spouse
156 5. Parent of reference person or spouse
448 6. Other relative
0 7. Child of ineligible reference person
0 9. DK or refused
*Based on family size, number of children under 18 years of age & family
income using the 1984 poverty levels derived from the August, 1985
Current Population Survey.
64 Recode FAMILY RELATIONSHIP RECODE
8,324 1. Living alone
1,695 2. Living only with non-relative
17,962 3. Living with spouse
5,649 4. Living with relative - other
65-66 Generated SIZE OF FAMILY*
Unrelated individuals are coded 01
67 Generated SIZE OF FAMILY RECODE
1-8. Number of members
9. 9+ members
68 A-2 PARENT/OTHER ADULT RELATIVE (under 25 years
old and never married)
596 1. Both parents, no other relative
267 2. Mother only
50 3. Father only
224 4. Both parents and other 21+ year old
adult relative
110 5. Mother and other 21+ year old adult
relative
15 6. Father and other 21+ year old adult
relative
88 7. No parent, but one 21+ year old adult
relative
56 8. No parent, but two or more 21+ year
old adult relatives
204 9. Unknown
1,577 0. Other
30,443 Blank. Not applicable (25+ years old or
ever married)
*Count includes spouse in military but living at home.
Tape Locations 69-111
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
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69 B-1 MAJOR ACTIVITY (18+ years old)
B-8
18,991 1. Working
8,256 2. Keeping house
2,043 3. Going to school
4,092 4. Something else
248 5. Unknown
0 Blank. Not applicable (Under 18 years)
70 G-4 HEALTH STATUS
11,159 1. Excellent
9,247 2. Very Good
8,274 3. Good
3,490 4. Fair
1,358 5. Poor
102 6. Unknown
71 Recode ACTIVITY LIMITATION STATUS - (all ages)
1,650 1. Unable to perform major activity
2,501 2. Limited in kind/amount major activit
2,163 3. Limited in other activities
27,316 4. Not limited (includes unknowns)
72 Recode ACTIVITY LIMITATION STATUS MEASURED BY
"ABILITY TO WORK" (18-69 years)
2,083 1. Unable to work
1,515 2. Limited in kind/amount of work
1,072 3. Limited in other activities
24,589 4. Not limited (includes unknowns)
4,371 Blank. Not applicable
(under 18 years, 70+ years)
73 B-11 LIMITATION OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES (5-17 years)
0 1. Unable to attend school
0 2. Attends special school/classes
0 3. Needs special school/classes
0 4. Limited in school attendance
0 5. Limited in other activities
0 6. Not limited (includes unknowns)
33,630 Blank. Not applicable (under 5 years or 18+
years)
74 B-14 NEEDS HELP WITH PERSONAL CARE (5-59 years old
and limited, or age 60-69 years)*
160 1. Unable to perform personal care need
574 2. Limited in performing other routine
needs
6,378 3. Not limited in performing personal o
routine needs
147 4. Unknown
26,371 Blank. Not applicable (under 5 years; 5-59
years not limited; 70+ years old)
75 D-1 EMPLOYMENT STATUS IN PAST 2 WEEKS (18+ years)
In the Labor Force: (1-7)
Currently employed: (1-3)
19,585 1. Worked in past 2 weeks
482 2. Did not work, has job; not on lay-of
and not looking for work
19 3. Did not work, has job; looking for
work
Unemployed: (4-7)
75 4. Did not work, has job; on lay-off
6 5. Did not work, has job; on lay-off
and looking for work
207 6. Did not work, has job; unknown if
looking or on lay-off
1,045 7. Did not work, no job; looking for
work or on lay-off
Not in Labor Force (18+ years): (8)
12,211 8. Not in Labor Force (18+ years)
0 Blank. Not applicable (Under 18 years old)
*For persons 70+ years, codes 1 and 2 in loc. 71 correspond to codes
1 and 2 in loc. 74.
76 L-6 CLASS OF WORKER
12,211 0. Not in labor force
15,285 1. Private company
704 2. Federal Government employee
891 3. State Government employee
1,794 4. Local Government employee
510 5. Incorporated business
1,810 6. Self-employed
84 7. Without pay
74 8. Never worked
267 9. Unknown
0 Blank. Under 18
77-79 L-6 INDUSTRY DETAIL CODE
21,419 010-996. Code number
12,211 Blank. Not applicable
80-81 Recode INDUSTRY RECODE 1
SEE APPENDIX B
82-83 Recode INDUSTRY RECODE 2
SEE APPENDIX B
84-86 L-6 OCCUPATION DETAIL CODE
21,419 003-999. Code number
12,211 Blank. Not applicable
87-88 Recode OCCUPATION RECODE 1
SEE APPENDIX C
89-90 Recode OCCUPATION RECODE 2
SEE APPENDIX C
91 L-R RESPONDENT*
0 0. Under 17
25,872 1. Self-entirely
1,703 2. Self-partly
5,900 3. Proxy
155 4. Unknown
92 Recode CONDITION LIST ASSIGNED AND ASKED
5,621 1. Condition List 1, Skin and
musculoskeletal
5,557 2. Condition List 2, Impairments
5,556 3. Condition List 3, Digestive
5,554 4. Condition List 4, Miscellaneous
5,505 5. Condition List 5, Circulatory
5,656 6. Condition List 6, Respiratory
181 7. Unknown
93-94 G-5 HEIGHT WITHOUT SHOES (18+ years)
36-98. Number of inches
99. Unknown
Blank. Under 18 years of age
95-97 G-5 WEIGHT WITHOUT SHOES (18+ years)
050-500. Number of pounds
501. Unknown
Blank. Under 18 years of age
98-99 Recode TOTAL RESTRICTED ACTIVITY DAYS IN PAST TWO
WEEKS
29,782 00. None
3,848 01-14. Days
*For basic questionnaire only. HPDP questions were answered by the
sample person.
100-101 D-4 BED DAYS IN PAST TWO WEEKS
31,511 00. None
2,119 01-14. Days
102-103 D-2 WORK-LOSS DAYS IN PAST TWO WEEKS (control on
Currently Employed, 75:1-3)
32,344 00. None
1,286 01-14. Days
104-105 D-3 SCHOOL-LOSS DAYS IN PAST TWO WEEKS
33,630 00. None
0 01-14. Days
106-107 D-6 OTHER DAYS OF RESTRICTED ACTIVITY IN PAST
TWO WEEKS
31,573 00. None
2,057 01-14. Days
108-110 G-2 BED DAYS IN PAST 12 MONTHS
18,620 000. None
14,792 001-365. 1-365 days
218 366. Unknown
111 Recode BED DAYS IN PAST 12 MONTHS - Recode
18,620 0. None
10,395 1. 1-7 days
3,170 2. 8-30 days
1,005 3. 31-180 days
222 4. 181-365 days
218 5. Unknown
Tape Locations 112-335
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
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112-114 G-3 DOCTOR VISITS IN PAST 12 MONTHS
8,511 000. None
25,013 001-996. Visits
0 997. 997+ visits
106 998. Unknown
115 G-3 INTERVAL SINCE LAST DOCTOR VISIT
31 0. Never
25,291 1. Less than 1 year
3,142 2. 1 to less than 2 years
3,518 3. 2 to less than 5 years
1,384 4. 5 years or more
264 5. Unknown
116-117 Generated NUMBER OF CONDITIONS
118-119 Generated NUMBER OF ACUTE INCIDENCE CONDITIONS
120-121 Generated NUMBER OF TWO-WEEK DOCTOR VISITS
122-123 Generated NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODES
IN PAST 12 MONTHS
124-126 Generated SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODE DAYS IN
PAST 12 MONTHS
127-128 Generated NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODES
IN PAST 12 MONTHS EXCLUDING DELIVERY*
129-131 Generated SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODE DAYS IN PAST
12 MONTHS EXCLUDING DELIVERY*
*Based on operation codes and reason entered hospital.
132-133 Generated NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL DISCHARGES
IN PAST 6 MONTHS
134-136 Generated NUMBER OF DAYS IN SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL
IN PAST 12 MONTHS FOR DISCHARGES IN
PAST 6 MONTHS
137-138 Generated NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL DISCHARGES
IN PAST 6 MONTHS EXCLUDING DELIVERY*
139-141 Generated NUMBER OF DAYS IN SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL
IN PAST 12 MONTHS FOR DISCHARGES IN
PAST 6 MONTHS EXCLUDING DELIVERY*
142-181 - BLANK
182 Master REGION
Record
7,148 1. Northeast
8,546 2. North Central
11,233 3. South
6,703 4. West
183 Master GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
Record
1-4. MSA Size
13,672 1. 1,000,000 or more
8,726 2. 250,000 - 999,999
2,320 3. 100,000 - 249,999
542 4. Under 100,000
8,370 Blank.
184 BLANK
*Based on operation codes and reason entered hospital.
185 Master TYPE OF PSU
Record
17,843 1. MSA - Self-representing
7,417 3. MSA - Nonself-representing
9 4. Non-MSA - Self-representing
8,361 6. Non-MSA - Nonself-representing
186 Recode MSA - NON-MSA RESIDENCE
11,785 1. MSA - Central City
13,475 2. MSA - Not Central City
7,893 3. Non-MSA - Nonfarm
477 4. Non-MSA - Farm
187-189 PSEUDO PSU CODES
190-200 CHRONIC CONDITION PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE
FACTOR (XX.XXXXXXXXX) - character format with
implied decimal
FINAL BASIC WEIGHT
201-209 QUARTER
210-218 SEMI-ANNUAL (WT/2)
219-227 ANNUAL (WT/4)
6.5 WEIGHT
228-236 QUARTER, SEMI-ANNUAL, AND ANNUAL
ESTIMATED RESTRICTED ACTIVITY DAYS IN PAST
2 WEEKS
237-245 QUARTER, SEMI-ANNUAL AND ANNUAL
ESTIMATED BED DAYS IN PAST 2 WEEKS
246-254 QUARTER, SEMI-ANNUAL AND ANNUAL
ESTIMATED WORK-LOSS DAYS IN PAST 2 WEEKS
(control on Currently Employed, 75:1-3)
255-263 QUARTER, SEMI-ANNUAL AND ANNUAL
ESTIMATED SCHOOL-LOSS DAYS IN PAST 2 WEEKS
264-272 QUARTER, SEMI-ANNUAL AND ANNUAL
ESTIMATED DOCTOR VISITS IN PAST 12 MONTHS
273-281 QUARTER
282-290 SEMI-ANNUAL
291-299 ANNUAL
ESTIMATED SHORT-STAY HOSPITAL EPISODE DAYS
IN PAST 12 MONTHS
300-308 QUARTER
309-317 SEMI-ANNUAL
318-326 ANNUAL
327-335 ANNUAL ESTIMATED NUMBER OF SHORT-STAY
HOSPITAL EPISODES IN PAST 12 MONTHS
Section N-General Health Habits (Locs. 336-363)
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
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SECT. N. GENERAL HEALTH HABITS
336 1 HOW OFTEN EAT BREAKFAST
18,647 1. Almost every day
6,731 2. Sometimes
8,069 3. Rarely or never
183 9. DK or Refused
337 2 HOW OFTEN EAT BETWEEN MEALS
12,621 1. Almost every day
10,870 2. Sometimes
9,857 3. Rarely or never
282 9. DK or Refused
338 3 EATING PROPER FOODS DISCUSSED WITH DOCTOR
3,374 1. Often
5,438 2. Sometimes
21,313 3. Rarely or never
3,174 4. Don't visit for routine care
331 9. DK or Refused
339-340 4a HEIGHT IN INCHES
33,295 12-97. Inches
0 98. 98+ Inches
335 99. DK or Refused
341-343 4b WEIGHT WITHOUT SHOES
33,063 050-500. 50-500 pounds
0 501. 501+ pounds
567 999. DK or Refused
TWO BEST WAYS TO LOSE WEIGHT
344 5 FIRST WAY
9,938 1. Don't eat at bedtime
20,791 2. Eat fewer calories
202 3. Take diet pills
1,336 4. Increase physical activity
206 5. Eat NO fat
26 6. Eat grapefruit with each meal
24 7. Written entries
1,107 9. DK or Refused
345 5 Second Way
1 1. Don't eat at bedtime
4,025 2. Eat fewer calories
358 3. Take diet pills
22,588 4. Increase physical activity
3,609 5. Eat NO fat
1,464 6. Eat grapefruit with each meal
31 7. Written entries
1,554 9. DK or Refused/only 1 way
mentioned
346 6 TRYING TO LOSE WEIGHT
11,838 1. Yes
21,578 2. No
214 9. DK or Refused
347 7 LOSE WEIGHT BY EATING FEWER
CALORIES (loc. 346:1)
9,549 1. Yes
2,212 2. No
77 9. DK or Refused
21,792 Blank. NA
348 8 LOSE WEIGHT BY INCREASED PHYSICAL
ACTIVITY (loc. 346:1)
6,703 1. Yes
5,077 2. No
58 9. DK or Refused
21,792 Blank. NA
349 9a HOW YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF
15,339 1. Overweight
1,977 2. Underweight
16,026 3. About right
288 9. DK or Refused
350 9b HOW MUCH OVERWEIGHT (loc. 349:1)
2,852 1. Very overweight
5,527 2. Somewhat overweight
6,821 3. Only a little overweight
139 9. DK or refused how much overweight
18,291 Blank. NA
351-352 10 NUMBER OF HOURS SLEEP
33,239 00-24. 0-24 hours of sleep
391 99. DK or Refused
353 11 GO TO USUAL PLACE OF CARE
26,273 1. Yes
7,174 2. No
183 9. DK or Refused
354 12 KIND OF PLACE USUALLY GO FOR CARE
21,363 1. Doctor's office
1,793 2. Hospital outpatient clinic
20 3. Sample person's home
200 4. Hospital emergency room
212 5. Company or industry clinic
1,204 6. Health center
1,304 8. Other (includes KNOWN HMO's)
177 9. DK or Refused
7,357 Blank. NA (no particular source)
355 13 ONE PARTICULAR DOCTOR AT USUAL PLACE
22,324 1. Yes
3,879 2. No
70 9. DK or Refused
7,357 Blank. NA (no particular source)
356 14 MAIN REASON NO PARTICULAR PLACE
582 1. Have two or more usual doctors or
places depending on what i s wrong
4,403 2. Haven't needed a doctor
417 3. Previous doctor no longer available
261 4. Haven't been able to find the right
doctor
718 5. Recently moved to area
418 6. Can't afford medical care
333 7. Other reason
42 8. DK, refused reason but no particular
source
183 9. DK or Refused if has particular
source
26,273 Blank. NA (has particular source)
357-358 15 TIME SINCE LAST PAP SMEAR
8,567 00. Less than 1 year
8,916 01-96. 1-96 years
0 97. 97+ years
1,333 98. Never
637 99. DK or Refused
14,177 Blank. NA (males)
359-360 16a TIME SINCE LAST BREAST EXAM
9,559 00. Less than 1 year
7,989 01-96. 1-96 years
0 97. 97+ years
1,405 98. Never
500 99. DK or Refused
14,177 Blank. NA (males)
361 16b KNOW HOW TO EXAMINE BREASTS
16,709 1. Yes
2,552 2. No
192 9. DK or Refused
14,177 Blank. NA (males)
362-363 16c TIMES A YEAR EXAMINE BREASTS (loc. 361:1)
2,421 00. Never, none
12,507 01-86. 01-86 times
547 87. 87+ times
836 88. Other
398 99. DK or Refused
16,921 Blank. NA
Section O-Injury Control,Child Safety & Health (Locs. 364-391)
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
__________________________________________________________________________
SECT. O. INJURY CONTROL AND CHILD SAFETY AND HEALTH
364 1a HEARD OF POISON CONTROL CENTERS
7,237 1. Yes
902 2. No
143 9. DK or Refused
25,348 Blank. NA (no children under 10)
365 1b HAVE TELEPHONE NUMBER OF POISON CONTROL
CENTER
4,893 1. Yes
2,105 2. No
239 9. DK or Refused
26,393 Blank. NA (no children under 10, loc. 364
not equal to 1)
366 2 HAVE IPECAC SYRUP
1,951 1. Yes
5,712 2. No
619 9. DK or Refused
25,348 Blank. NA (no children under 10)
367 3 KNOW ABOUT CHILD SAFETY SEATS
5,002 1. Yes
96 2. No
148 9. DK or Refused
28,384 Blank. NA (no children under 5)
368 4 DOCTOR TELL YOU ABOUT USING SAFETY SEATS
2,429 1. Yes
2,553 2. No
20 9. DK or Refused
28,628 Blank. NA (no children under 5, loc. 367
not equal to 1)
369 10 WEAR SEAT BELT
11,833 1. All or most of the time
5,938 2. Some of the time
4,626 3. Once in awhile
10,650 4. Never
336 5. Don't ride in car
247 9. DK or Refused
370-371 11a NUMBER OF SMOKE DETECTORS
10,695 00. None
13,489 01. Only 1 smoke detector
8,865 02-97. 2-97 smoke detectors
2 98. 98+ smoke detectors
579 99. DK or Refused
372-373 11b NUMBER OF SMOKE DETECTORS WORKING
1,226 00. None
19,483 01-97. 1-97 smoke detectors
0 98. 98+ smoke detectors
1,647 99. DK, refused, unknown
11,274 Blank. NA (loc. 370-371:00,99)
(374-380) 11d HOW YOU KNOW SMOKE DETECTOR(S) WORKING
374 11,103 1. Tested it/them
8,635 9. Not mentioned
13,892 Blank. NA*
375 2,760 1. It/they went off because of smoke
16,978 9. Not mentioned
13,892 Blank. NA*
376 3,884 1. It/they went off while cooking
15,854 9. Not mentioned
13,892 Blank. NA*
377 1,069 1. Changed the batteries
18,669 9. Not mentioned
13,892 Blank. NA*
378 3,913 1. The light is on
15,825 9. Not mentioned
13,892 Blank. NA*
379 3,042 1. Beeps when battery is low
16,696 9. Not mentioned
13,892 Blank. NA*
380 1,192 1. Other
18,546 9. Not mentioned
13,892 Blank. NA*
381 11f SMOKE DETECTORS NEXT TO SLEEPING AREA
20,073 1. Yes
1,755 2. No
528 9. DK or Refused
11,274 Blank. NA (loc. 370-371:00,99)
*No/DK number of smoke detectors, no working detector or one smoke
detector, unknown if working.
382 12a KNOW HOT WATER TEMPERATURE
11,203 1. Yes
21,974 2. No
453 9. DK or Refused
383-385 12b TEMPERATURE HOT WATER
2,509 000. Alternative response in loc. 386
8,580 001-997. 1-997 degrees
42 998. 998+ degrees
72 999. DK or Refused
22,427 Blank. NA (loc. 382 not equal to 1)
386 TEMPERATURE SETTING
885 1. High
365 2. Low
1,259 3. Medium
8,622 8. Alternate response in loc. 383-385
72 9. DK or Refused
22,427 Blank. NA (loc. 382 not equal to 1)
387 12c HOW ESTIMATE HOT WATER TEMPERATURE
6,619 1. The setting on hot water heater
406 2. Tested with thermometer
2,881 3. Guessed
6 4. Setting on heater AND tested with
thermometer
907 8. Other
384 9. DK or Refused
22,427 Blank. NA
388 13 EVER TESTED WITH THERMOMETER
1,118 1. Yes
30,877 2. No
1,635 9. DK or Refused
389-391 WHAT TEMPERATURE CAUSES SCALD INJURIES
11,491 001-997. 1-997 degrees
1 998. 998+ degrees
22,138 999. DK or Refused
Section P-High Blood Pressure (Locs. 392-435)
Tape Locations 392-408
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
__________________________________________________________________________
SECT. P. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
(392-401) (1a-1j) CHANCES OF GETTING HEART DISEASE INCREASED
BY:
392 1a CIGARETTE SMOKING
21,998 1. Definitely increases
7,919 2. Probably increases
931 3. Probably does not increase
376 4. Definitely does not increase
4 5. Double entry
26 8. Refused
2,376 9. DK/no opinion
393 1b WORRY OR ANXIETY
13,381 1. Definitely increases
14,808 2. Probably increases
2,026 3. Probably does not increase
630 4. Definitely does not increase
2 5. Double entry
21 8. Refused
2,762 9. DK/no opinion
394 1c HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
22,855 1. Definitely increases
7,608 2. Probably increases
632 3. Probably does not increase
269 4. Definitely does not increase
5 5. Double entry
23 8. Refused
2,238 9. DK/no opinion
395 1d DIABETES
10,555 1. Definitely increases
9,587 2. Probably increases
2,398 3. Probably does not increase
945 4. Definitely does not increase
0 5. Double entry
24 8. Refused
10,121 9. DK/no opinion
CHANCES OF GETTING HEART DISEASE INCREASED
BY:
396 1e VERY OVERWEIGHT
23,207 1. Definitely increases
7,930 2. Probably increases
499 3. Probably does not increase
250 4. Definitely does not increase
5 5. Double entry
23 8. Refused
1,716 9. DK/no opinion
397 1f OVERWORK
10,604 1. Definitely increases
13,283 2. Probably increases
4,377 3. Probably does not increase
1,897 4. Definitely does not increase
5 5. Double entry
23 8. Refused
3,441 9. DK/no opinion
398 1g COFFEE WITH CAFFEINE
4,432 1. Definitely increases
12,689 2. Probably increases
7,106 3. Probably does not increase
2,272 4. Definitely does not increase
9 5. Double entry
26 8. Refused
7,096 9. DK/no opinion
399 1h DIET HIGH IN ANIMAL FAT
13,999 1. Definitely increases
12,808 2. Probably increases
1,847 3. Probably does not increase
643 4. Definitely does not increase
6 5. Double entry
23 8. Refused
4,304 9. DK/no opinion
CHANCES OF GETTING HEART DISEASE INCREASED
BY:
400 1i HISTORY OF HEART DISEASE
16,238 1. Definitely increases
11,267 2. Probably increases
1,624 3. Probably does not increase
1,061 4. Definitely does not increase
3 5. Double entry
24 8. Refused
3,413 9. DK/no opinion
401 1j HIGH CHOLESTEROL
18,162 1. Definitely increases
10,594 2. Probably increases
883 3. Probably does not increase
475 4. Definitely does not increase
5 5. Double entry
24 8. Refused
3,487 9. DK/no opinion
402 2 WHICH CONDITION MOST RELATED TO HAVING STROKE
1,394 1. Diabetes
25,860 2. High blood pressure
3,830 3. High cholesterol
2,546 9. DK or Refused
403 3 WHICH FOOD SUBSTANCE ASSOCIATED MOST OFTEN
WITH HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
19,271 1. Sodium
8,156 2. Cholesterol
2,934 3. Sugar
191 4. Salt (volunteered)
135 8. Other (except salt)
2,943 9. DK or Refused
404 4 EVER TOLD HAD HYPERTENSION
8,502 1. Yes
24,484 2. No
108 3. Only during pregnancy
536 9. DK or Refused
405 5 TOLD DIFFERENT TIMES HAD HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
6,269 1. Yes
2,153 2. No
80 9. DK or Refused
25,128 Blank. (loc. 404 not equal to 1)
406 6 NOW TAKING MEDICATION FOR HYPERTENSION
4,810 1. Yes
3,638 2. No
54 9. DK or Refused
25,128 Blank. (loc. 404 not equal to 1)
407 7a MEDICINE EVER PRESCRIBED FOR HYPERTENSION
1,506 1. Yes
2,122 2. No (loc. 406=2, 9)
64 9. DK or Refused
29,938 Blank. NA
408 7b DOCTOR ADVISED TO STOP MEDICATION
908 1. Yes
578 2. No (loc. 407=1)
20 9. DK or Refused
32,124 Blank. NA
Tape Locations 409-435
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
__________________________________________________________________________
(409-417) DOCTOR'S ADVICE BECAUSE OF HYPERTENSION:
409 8a DOCTOR ADVISED DIET TO LOSE WEIGHT
3,711 1. Yes
4,647 2. No
144 9. DK or Refused
25,128 Blank. NA (loc. 404 not equal to 1)
410 9a FOLLOWED DOCTOR'S ADVICE TO DIET
3,298 1. Yes (loc. 409=1)
387 2. No (loc. 409=1)
26 9. DK or Refused (loc. 409=1)
29,919 Blank. NA (No, DK hypertension, no diet
prescribed)
411 10a NOW FOLLOWING DOCTOR'S ADVICE TO DIET
2,429 1. Yes (loc. 410=1)
848 2. No (loc. 410=1)
21 9. DK or Refused (loc. 410=1)
30,322 Blank. NA (No, DK hypertension, not advised
or not followed)
412 8b DOCTOR ADVISED TO CUT DOWN ON SALT OR SODIUM
5,897 1. Yes
2,468 2. No
137 9. DK or Refused
25,128 Blank. NA (loc. 404 not equal to 1)
413 9b FOLLOWED DOCTOR'S ADVICE TO CUT DOWN ON
SALT/SODIUM
5,584 1. Yes (loc. 412=1)
280 2. No (loc. 412=1)
33 9. DK or Refused (loc. 412=1)
27,733 Blank. NA (No, DK hypertension, no diet
prescribed)
414 10b NOW FOLLOWING DOCTOR'S ADVICE TO CUT DOWN
ON SALT/SODIUM
5,104 1. Yes (loc. 413=1)
424 2. No (loc. 413=1)
56 9. DK or Refused (loc. 413=1)
28,046 Blank. NA (No, DK hypertension, not
advised or not followed)
415 8c DOCTOR ADVISED TO EXERCISE
3,254 1. Yes
5,099 2. No
149 9. DK or Refused
25,128 Blank. NA (loc. 404 not equal to 1)
416 9c FOLLOWED DOCTOR'S ADVICE TO EXERCISE
2,803 1. Yes (loc. 415=1)
433 2. No (loc. 415=1)
18 9. DK or Refused (loc. 415=1)
30,376 Blank. NA (No, DK hypertension, no diet
prescribed)
417 10c NOW FOLLOWING DOCTOR'S ADVICE TO EXERCISE
2,170 1. Yes (loc. 416=1)
608 2. No (loc. 416=1)
25 9. DK or Refused (loc. 416=1)
30,827 Blank. NA (No, DK hypertension, not
advised or not followed)
418 11a STILL HAVE HYPERTENSION
4,118 1. Yes
3,692 2. No
692 9. DK or Refused
25,128 Blank. NA (loc. 404 not equal to 1)
419 11b HYPERTENSION CURED OR UNDER CONTROL
948 1. Cured
2,597 2. Under control
839 9. DK or Refused
29,246 Blank. NA (No, DK hypertension or
still has hypertension)
(420-422) 12a TIME SINCE HAD BLOOD PRESSURE TAKEN
420-421 NUMBER OF TIME UNITS
81 00. Never
32,520 01-97. 1-97 days, weeks, months, years
0 98. 98+ days, weeks, months, years
1,029 99. DK or Refused
422 TIME UNITS
81 0. Never
1,908 2. Days
6,216 3. Weeks
17,237 4. Months
7,190 5. Years
998 9. DK or Refused
423 BLANK
424 12b TOLD BLOOD PRESSURE IN NUMBERS
19,842 1. Yes
9,746 2. No
2,963 9. DK or Refused
1,079 Blank. NA (loc. 420-422:000, 999)
(425-430) 12c BLOOD PRESSURE IN NUMBERS
NOTE: Blood pressure only edited for range 001-997,
not for logical consistency
425-427 SYSTOLIC (UPPER)
10,065 001-997. 1-997 mm Hg
0 998. 998+ mm Hg
9,777 999. DK or Refused
13,788 Blank. NA (loc. 424 not equal to 1)
428-430 DIASTOLIC (LOWER)
9,849 001-997. 1-997 mm Hg
0 998. 998+ mm Hg
9,993 999. DK or Refused
13,788 Blank. NA (loc. 424 not equal to 1)
431 12d BLOOD PRESSURE AT THAT TIME
2,635 1. High
2,186 2. Low
25,593 3. Normal
1,175 8. Other
962 9. DK or Refused
1,079 Blank. NA (loc. 420-422=000, 999)
432 13 NOW HAVE DIABETES
1,300 1. Yes
31,721 2. No
249 8. Other
360 9. DK or Refused
433 14 EVER TOLD HAD HIGH CHOLESTEROL
1,805 1. Yes
31,408 2. No
417 9. DK or Refused
434 15 HAVE HEART CONDITION OR HEART TROUBLE
3,295 1. Yes
29,919 2. No
416 9. DK or Refused
435 16 EVER HAD STROKE
641 1. Yes
32,604 2. No
385 9. DK or Refused
Section Q-Stress (Locs. 436-457)
Tape Locations 436-440
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
__________________________________________________________________________
SECT. Q. STRESS
436 1 (pg. 11) STRESS PAST TWO WEEKS
6,791 1. A lot
9,866 2. Moderate
7,252 3. Relatively little
8,638 4. Almost none
696 5. DK what stress is
6 6. Double entry
381 9. DK or refused
437 2 EFFECT OF STRESS ON HEALTH IN PAST YEAR
4,487 1. A lot
10,066 2. Some
17,840 3. Hardly any or none
541 9. DK or refused
696 Blank. NA (loc. 436:5, DK what stress is)
(438-439) THINK ABOUT SEEKING HELP FOR PERSONAL
OR EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS:
438 3a FROM FAMILY OR FRIENDS
5,250 1. Yes
27,974 2. No
406 9. DK or Refused
439 3b FROM PROFESSIONAL OR SELF-HELP GROUP
3,875 1. Yes
29,290 2. No
465 9. DK or Refused
440 4a ACTUALLY SEEK HELP
4,020 1. Yes
1,743 2. No
857 9. DK or Refused
27,010 Blank. NA (Loc. 438 and Loc. 439=2)
Tape Locations 441-457
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
__________________________________________________________________________
(441-457) 4b SEEK HELP FROM:
441 FAMILY MEMBER OR RELATIVE
1,037 1. Family Member or Relative Numbered 1
379 2. Family Member or Relative Numbered 2
100 3. Family Member or Relative Numbered 3
27 4. Family Member or Relative Numbered 4
231 5. Entry, but no number given
2,242 7. Category not mentioned
1 8. Refused
3 9. DK
29,610 Blank. NA (no help sought, loc. 440 not
equal to 1)
442 FRIEND
693 1. Friend Numbered 1
583 2. Friend Numbered 2
103 3. Friend Numbered 3
23 4. Friend Numbered 4
197 5. Entry, but no number given
2,418 7. Category not mentioned
1 8. Refused
2 9. DK
29,610 Blank. NA (no help sought)
443 PSYCHOLOGIST
383 1. Psychologist Numbered 1
79 2. Psychologist Numbered 2
27 3. Psychologist Numbered 3
5 4. Psychologist Numbered 4
60 5. Entry, but no number given
3,465 7. Category not mentioned
0 8. Refused
1 9. DK
29,610 Blank. NA (no help sought)
444 PSYCHIATRIST
285 1. Psychiatrist Numbered 1
72 2. Psychiatrist Numbered 2
19 3. Psychiatrist Numbered 3
5 4. Psychiatrist Numbered 4
43 5. Entry, but no number given
3,595 7. Category not mentioned
0 8. Refused
1 9. DK
29,610 Blank. NA (no help sought)
445 PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORKER
68 1. Psychiatric Social Worker Numbered 1
21 2. Psychiatric Social Worker Numbered 2
14 3. Psychiatric Social Worker Numbered 3
0 4. Psychiatric Social Worker Numbered 4
16 5. Entry, but no number given
3,900 7. Category not mentioned
0 8. Refused
1 9. DK
29,610 Blank. NA (no help sought)
446 OTHER MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL
143 1. Other Mental Health Professional
Numbered 1
36 2. Other Mental Health Professional
Numbered 2
16 3. Other Mental Health Professional
Numbered 3
8 4. Other Mental Health Professional
Numbered 4
22 5. Entry, but no number given
3,794 7. Category not mentioned
0 8. Refused
1 9. DK
29,610 Blank. NA (no help sought)
447 MEDICAL DOCTOR
406 1. Medical Doctor Numbered 1
137 2. Medical Doctor Numbered 2
51 3. Medical Doctor Numbered 3
23 4. Medical Doctor Numbered 4
72 5. Entry, but no number given
3,330 7. Category not mentioned
0 8. Refused
1 9. DK
29,610 Blank. NA (no help sought)
448 RELIGIOUS COUNSELOR
176 1. Religious Counselor Numbered 1
100 2. Religious Counselor Numbered 2
61 3. Religious Counselor Numbered 3
25 4. Religious Counselor Numbered 4
62 5. Entry, but no number given
3,595 7. Category not mentioned
0 8. Refused
1 9. DK
29,610 Blank. NA (no help sought)
449 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
61 1. Alcoholics Anonymous Numbered 1
15 2. Alcoholics Anonymous Numbered 2
8 3. Alcoholics Anonymous Numbered 3
1 4. Alcoholics Anonymous Numbered 4
13 5. Entry, but no number given
3,921 7. Category not mentioned
0 8. Refused
1 9. DK
29,610 Blank. NA (no help sought)
450 GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS
0 1. Gamblers Anonymous Numbered 1
0 2. Gamblers Anonymous Numbered 2
0 3. Gamblers Anonymous Numbered 3
0 4. Gamblers Anonymous Numbered 4
0 5. Entry, but no number given
4,019 7. Category not mentioned
0 8. Refused
1 9. DK
29,610 Blank. NA (no help sought)
451 WEIGHT WATCHERS
10 1. Weight Watchers Numbered 1
3 2. Weight Watchers Numbered 2
2 3. Weight Watchers Numbered 3
1 4. Weight Watchers Numbered 4
2 5. Entry, but no number given
4,001 7. Category not mentioned
0 8. Refused
1 9. DK
29,610 Blank. NA (no help sought)
452 COUNSELOR AT WORK
20 1. Counselor at Work Numbered 1
2 2. Counselor at Work Numbered 2
4 3. Counselor at Work Numbered 3
2 4. Counselor at Work Numbered 4
2 5. Entry, but no number given
3,989 7. Category not mentioned
0 8. Refused
1 9. DK
29,610 Blank. NA (no help sought)
453 COUNSELOR AT SCHOOL
17 1. Counselor at School Numbered 1
10 2. Counselor at School Numbered 2
3 3. Counselor at School Numbered 3
1 4. Counselor at School Numbered 4
9 5. Entry, but no number given
3,979 7. Category not mentioned
0 8. Refused
1 9. DK
29,610 Blank. NA (no help sought)
454 PROBATION OFFICER
0 1. Probation Officer Numbered 1
0 2. Probation Officer Numbered 2
1 3. Probation Officer Numbered 3
0 4. Probation Officer Numbered 4
4 5. Entry, but no number given
4,014 7. Category not mentioned
0 8. Refused
1 9. DK
29,610 Blank. NA (no help sought)
455 OTHER (1)
272 1. Other Numbered 1
105 2. Other Numbered 2
46 3. Other Numbered 3
14 4. Other Numbered 4
54 5. Entry, but no number given
3,527 7. Category not mentioned
1 8. Refused
1 9. DK
29,610 Blank. NA (no help sought)
456 OTHER (2)
3 1. Other Numbered 1
17 2. Other Numbered 2
15 3. Other Numbered 3
3 4. Other Numbered 4
8 5. Entry, but no number given
3,973 7. Category not mentioned
0 8. Refused
1 9. DK
29,610 Blank. NA (no help sought)
457 OTHER (3)
0 1. Other Numbered 1
2 2. Other Numbered 2
1 3. Other Numbered 3
3 4. Other Numbered 4
2 5. Entry, but no number given
4,011 7. Category not mentioned
0 8. Refused
1 9. DK
29,610 Blank. NA (no help sought)
Section R-Exercise (Locs. 458-646)
Tape Locations 458-493
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
__________________________________________________________________________
SECT. R. EXERCISE
458 DONE ANY PHYSICAL EXERCISE IN PAST TWO WEEKS
(PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED*)
181 1. Yes
482 2. No
17 9. DK or Refused
32,950 Blank. NA (Not handicapped)
(459-628) TYPE OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE PAST TWO WEEKS
459 2a(1) WALKING
14,378 1. Yes
18,198 2. No
598 8. Not asked due to handicap
456 9. DK or Refused
460-461 2b(1) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
14,176 01-97. 1-97 times
2 98. 98+ times
200 99. DK or Refused
19,252 Blank. NA (loc. 459 not equal to 1)
462-464 2c(1) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
13,976 001-996. 1-996 minutes
2 997. 997+ minutes
5 998. Other entries
395 999. DK or Refused
19,252 Blank. NA (loc. 459 not equal to 1)
465 2d(1) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
4,246 1. Small
3,208 2. Moderate
573 3. Large
5,994 4. None
357 9. DK or Refused
19,252 Blank. NA (loc. 459 not equal to 1)
*Interviewer defined
466 2a(2) JOGGING OR RUNNING
3,321 1. Yes
26,715 2. No
2,418 7. Not asked due to age (75+)
676 8. Not asked due to handicap
500 9. DK or Refused
467-468 2b(2) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
14,176 01-97. 1-97 times
0 98. 98+ times
57 99. DK or Refused
30,309 Blank. NA (loc. 466 not equal to 1)
469-471 2c(2) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
3,247 001-996. 1-996 minutes
0 997. 997+ minutes
1 998. Other entries
73 999. DK or Refused
30,309 Blank. NA (loc. 466 not equal to 1)
472 2d(2) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
514 1. Small
1,529 2. Moderate
1,082 3. Large
115 4. None
81 9. DK or Refused
30,309 Blank. NA (loc. 466 not equal to 1)
473 2a(3) HIKING
1,212 1. Yes
28,875 2. No
2,426 7. Not asked due to age (75+)
679 8. Not asked due to handicap
438 9. DK or Refused
474-475 2b(3) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
1,198 01-97. 1-97 times
0 98. 98+ times
14 99. DK or Refused
32,418 Blank. NA (loc. 473 not equal to 1)
476-478 2c(3) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
1,175 001-996. 1-996 minutes
1 997. 997+ minutes
1 998. Other entries
35 999. DK or Refused
32,418 Blank. NA (loc. 473 not equal to 1)
479 2d(3) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
332 1. Small
473 2. Moderate
133 3. Large
229 4. None
45 9. DK or Refused
32,418 Blank. NA (loc. 473 not equal to 1)
480 2a(4) GARDENING OR YARD WORK
9,830 1. Yes
20,497 2. No
2,236 7. Not asked due to age (75+)
659 8. Not asked due to handicap
408 9. DK or Refused
481-482 2b(4) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
9,744 01-97. 1-97 times
0 98. 98+ times
86 99. DK or Refused
23,800 Blank. NA (loc. 480 not equal to 1)
483-485 2c(4) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
9,654 001-996. 1-996 minutes
2 997. 997+ minutes
2 998. Other entries
172 999. DK or Refused
23,800 Blank. NA (loc. 480 not equal to 1)
486 2d(4) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
2,556 1. Small
1,869 2. Moderate
336 3. Large
4,905 4. None
164 9. DK or Refused
23,800 Blank. NA (loc. 480 not equal to 1)
487 2a(5) AEROBICS OR AEROBIC DANCING
2,613 1. Yes
27,476 2. No
2,424 7. Not asked due to age (75+)
676 8. Not asked due to handicap
441 9. DK or Refused
488-489 2b(5) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
2,597 01-97. 1-97 times
0 98. 98+ times
16 99. DK or Refused
31,017 Blank. NA (loc. 487 not equal to 1)
490-492 2c(5) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
2,583 001-996. 1-996 minutes
0 997. 997+ minutes
0 998. Other entries
30 999. DK or Refused
31,017 Blank. NA (loc. 487 not equal to 1)
493 2d(5) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
322 1. Small
1,097 2. Moderate
1,046 3. Large
111 4. None
37 9. DK or Refused
31,017 Blank. NA (loc. 487 not equal to 1)
Tape Locations 494-535
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
__________________________________________________________________________
(459-628) TYPE OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE PAST TWO WEEKS-continued
494 2a(6) OTHER DANCING
3,299 1. Yes
26,820 2. No
2,413 7. Not asked due to age (75+)
675 8. Not asked due to handicap
423 9. DK or Refused
495-496 2b(6) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
3,271 01-97. 1-97 times
0 98. 98+ times
28 99. DK or Refused
30,331 Blank. NA (loc. 494 not equal to 1)
497-499 2c(6) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
3,233 001-996. 1-996 minutes
1 997. 997+ minutes
0 998. Other entries
65 999. DK or Refused
30,331 Blank. NA (loc. 494 not equal to 1)
500 2d(6) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
884 1. Small
1,143 2. Moderate
429 3. Large
790 4. None
53 9. DK or Refused
30,331 Blank. NA (loc. 494 not equal to 1)
501 2a(7) CALISTHENICS OR GENERAL EXERCISE
7,487 1. Yes
22,857 2. No
2,253 7. Not asked due to age (75+)
624 8. Not asked due to handicap
409 9. DK or Refused
502-503 2b(7) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
7,427 01-97. 1-97 times
1 98. 98+ times
59 99. DK or Refused
26,143 Blank. NA (loc. 501 not equal to 1)
504-506 2c(7) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
7,403 001-996. 1-996 minutes
0 997. 997+ minutes
1 998. Other entries
83 999. DK or Refused
26,143 Blank. NA (loc. 501 not equal to 1)
507 2d(7) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
2,134 1. Small
3,242 2. Moderate
913 3. Large
1,103 4. None
95 9. DK or Refused
26,143 Blank. NA (loc. 501 not equal to 1)
508 2a(8) GOLF
1,202 1. Yes
28,903 2. No
2,407 7. Not asked due to age (75+)
678 8. Not asked due to handicap
440 9. DK or Refused
509-510 2b(8) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
1,194 01-97. 1-97 times
0 98. 98+ times
8 99. DK or Refused
32,428 Blank. NA (loc. 508 not equal to 1)
511-513 2c(8) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
1,177 001-996. 1-996 minutes
1 997. 997+ minutes
1 998. Other entries
23 999. DK or Refused
32,428 Blank. NA (loc. 508 not equal to 1)
514 2d(8) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
292 1. Small
138 2. Moderate
18 3. Large
720 4. None
34 9. DK or Refused
32,428 Blank. NA (loc. 508 not equal to 1)
515 2a(9) TENNIS
910 1. Yes
29,194 2. No
2,424 7. Not asked due to age (75+)
680 8. Not asked due to handicap
422 9. DK or Refused
516-517 2b(9) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
903 01-97. 1-97 times
0 98. 98+ times
7 99. DK or Refused
32,720 Blank. NA (loc. 515 not equal to 1)
518-520 2c(9) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
892 001-996. 1-996 minutes
0 997. 997+ minutes
0 998. Other entries
18 999. DK or Refused
32,720 Blank. NA (loc. 515 not equal to 1)
521 2d(9) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
189 1. Small
434 2. Moderate
191 3. Large
78 4. None
18 9. DK or Refused
32,720 Blank. NA (loc. 515 not equal to 1)
522 2a(10) BOWLING
1,702 1. Yes
28,408 2. No
2,416 7. Not asked due to age (75+)
678 8. Not asked due to handicap
426 9. DK or Refused
523-524 2b(10) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
1,694 01-97. 1-97 times
0 98. 98+ times
8 99. DK or Refused
31,928 Blank. NA (loc. 522 not equal to 1)
525-527 2c(10) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
1,693 001-996. 1-996 minutes
0 997. 997+ minutes
0 998. Other entries
9 999. DK or Refused
31,928 Blank. NA (loc. 522 not equal to 1)
528 2d(10) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
363 1. Small
142 2. Moderate
9 3. Large
1,163 4. None
25 9. DK or Refused
31,928 Blank. NA (loc. 522 not equal to 1)
529 2a(11) BIKING
3,502 1. Yes
26,675 2. No
2,353 7. Not asked due to age (75+)
664 8. Not asked due to handicap
436 9. DK or Refused
530-531 2b(11) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
3,461 01-97. 1-97 times
0 98. 98+ times
41 99. DK or Refused
30,128 Blank. NA (loc. 529 not equal to 1)
532-534 2c(11) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
3,443 001-996. 1-996 minutes
1 997. 997+ minutes
0 998. Other entries
58 999. DK or Refused
30,128 Blank. NA (loc. 529 not equal to 1)
535 2d(11) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
940 1. Small
1,294 2. Moderate
513 3. Large
692 4. None
63 9. DK or Refused
30,128 Blank. NA (loc. 529 not equal to 1)
Tape Locations 536-577
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
__________________________________________________________________________
(459-628) TYPE OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE PAST TWO WEEKS-continued
536 2a(12) SWIMMING OR WATER EXERCISES
3,133 1. Yes
26,997 2. No
2,406 7. Not asked due to age (75+)
669 8. Not asked due to handicap
425 9. DK or Refused
537-538 2b(12) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
3,099 01-97. 1-97 times
0 98. 98+ times
34 99. DK or Refused
30,497 Blank. NA (loc. 536 not equal to 1)
539-541 2c(12) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
3,083 001-996. 1-996 minutes
2 997. 997+ minutes
0 998. Other entries
48 999. DK or Refused
30,497 Blank. NA (loc. 536 not equal to 1)
542 2d(12) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
787 1. Small
1,164 2. Moderate
362 3. Large
746 4. None
74 9. DK or Refused
30,497 Blank. NA (loc. 536 not equal to 1)
543 2a(13) YOGA
257 1. Yes
29,792 2. No
2,424 7. Not asked due to age (75+)
680 8. Not asked due to handicap
477 9. DK or Refused
544-545 2b(13) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
248 01-97. 1-97 times
0 98. 98+ times
9 99. DK or Refused
33,373 Blank. NA (loc. 543 not equal to 1)
546-548 2c(13) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
242 001-996. 1-996 minutes
2 997. 997+ minutes
0 998. Other entries
13 999. DK or Refused
33,373 Blank. NA (loc. 543 not equal to 1)
549 2d(13) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
68 1. Small
40 2. Moderate
6 3. Large
127 4. None
16 9. DK or Refused
33,373 Blank. NA (loc. 543 not equal to 1)
550 2a(14) WEIGHT LIFTING OR TRAINING
2,945 1. Yes
23,589 2. No
6,045 7. Not asked due to age (65+)
667 8. Not asked due to handicap
384 9. DK or Refused
551-552 2b(14) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
2,905 01-97. 1-97 times
0 98. 98+ times
40 99. DK or Refused
30,685 Blank. NA (loc. 550 not equal to 1)
553-555 2c(14) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
2,889 001-996. 1-996 minutes
0 997. 997+ minutes
0 998. Other entries
56 999. DK or Refused
30,685 Blank. NA (loc. 550 not equal to 1)
556 2d(14) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
725 1. Small
1,366 2. Moderate
501 3. Large
291 4. None
62 9. DK or Refused
30,685 Blank. NA (loc. 550 not equal to 1)
557 2a(15) BASKETBALL
1,484 1. Yes
25,009 2. No
6,064 7. Not asked due to age (65+)
680 8. Not asked due to handicap
393 9. DK or Refused
558-559 2b(15) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
1,474 01-97. 1-97 times
0 98. 98+ times
10 99. DK or Refused
32,146 Blank. NA (loc. 557 not equal to 1)
560-562 2c(15) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
1,460 001-996. 1-996 minutes
0 997. 997+ minutes
0 998. Other entries
24 999. DK or Refused
32,146 Blank. NA (loc. 557 not equal to 1)
563 2d(15) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
239 1. Small
542 2. Moderate
573 3. Large
102 4. None
28 9. DK or Refused
32,146 Blank. NA (loc. 557 not equal to 1)
564 2a(16) BASEBALL OR SOFTBALL
1,316 1. Yes
25,181 2. No
6,064 7. Not asked due to age (65+)
679 8. Not asked due to handicap
390 9. DK or Refused
565-566 2b(16) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
1,306 01-97. 1-97 times
0 98. 98+ times
10 99. DK or Refused
32,314 Blank. NA (loc. 564 not equal to 1)
567-569 2c(16) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
1,295 001-996. 1-996 minutes
0 997. 997+ minutes
0 998. Other entries
21 999. DK or Refused
32,314 Blank. NA (loc. 564 not equal to 1)
570 2d(16) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
414 1. Small
487 2. Moderate
131 3. Large
262 4. None
22 9. DK or Refused
32,314 Blank. NA (loc. 564 not equal to 1)
571 2a(17) FOOTBALL
489 1. Yes
26,001 2. No
6,065 7. Not asked due to age (65+)
679 8. Not asked due to handicap
396 9. DK or Refused
572-573 2b(17) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
483 01-97. 1-97 times
0 98. 98+ times
6 99. DK or Refused
33,141 Blank. NA (loc. 571 not equal to 1)
574-576 2c(17) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
478 001-996. 1-996 minutes
0 997. 997+ minutes
0 998. Other entries
11 999. DK or Refused
33,141 Blank. NA (loc. 571 not equal to 1)
577 2d(17) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
99 1. Small
185 2. Moderate
144 3. Large
50 4. None
11 9. DK or Refused
33,141 Blank. NA (loc. 571 not equal to 1)
Tape Locations 578-612
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
__________________________________________________________________________
(459-628) TYPE OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE PAST TWO WEEKS-continued
578 2a(18) SOCCER
270 1. Yes
26,222 2. No
6,065 7. Not asked due to age (65+)
680 8. Not asked due to handicap
393 9. DK or Refused
579-580 2b(18) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
264 01-97. 1-97 times
0 98. 98+ times
6 99. DK or Refused
33,360 Blank. NA (loc. 578 not equal to 1)
581-583 2c(18) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
259 001-996. 1-996 minutes
0 997. 997+ minutes
0 998. Other entries
11 999. DK or Refused
33,360 Blank. NA (loc. 578 not equal to 1)
584 2d(18) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
45 1. Small
98 2. Moderate
93 3. Large
23 4. None
11 9. DK or Refused
33,360 Blank. NA (loc. 578 not equal to 1)
585 2a(19) VOLLEYBALL
741 1. Yes
25,745 2. No
6,065 7. Not asked due to age (65+)
680 8. Not asked due to handicap
399 9. DK or Refused
586-587 2b(19) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
732 01-97. 1-97 times
0 98. 98+ times
9 99. DK or Refused
32,889 Blank. NA (loc. 585 not equal to 1)
588-590 2c(19) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
725 001-996. 1-996 minutes
0 997. 997+ minutes
0 998. Other entries
16 999. DK or Refused
32,889 Blank. NA (loc. 585 not equal to 1)
591 2d(19) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
218 1. Small
303 2. Moderate
85 3. Large
115 4. None
20 9. DK or Refused
32,889 Blank. NA (loc. 585 not equal to 1)
592 2a(20) HANDBALL, RACQUETBALL OR SQUASH
693 1. Yes
25,802 2. No
6,063 7. Not asked due to age (65+)
680 8. Not asked due to handicap
392 9. DK or Refused
593-594 2b(20) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
688 01-97. 1-97 times
0 98. 98+ times
5 99. DK or Refused
32,937 Blank. NA (loc. 592 not equal to 1)
595-597 2c(20) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
682 001-996. 1-996 minutes
0 997. 997+ minutes
1 998. Other entries
10 999. DK or Refused
32,937 Blank. NA (loc. 592 not equal to 1)
598 2d(20) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
62 1. Small
248 2. Moderate
348 3. Large
23 4. None
12 9. DK or Refused
32,937 Blank. NA (loc. 592 not equal to 1)
599 2a(21) SKATING
411 1. Yes
26,086 2. No
6,063 7. Not asked due to age (65+)
680 8. Not asked due to handicap
390 9. DK or Refused
600-601 2b(21) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
405 01-97. 1-97 times
0 98. 98+ times
6 99. DK or Refused
33,219 Blank. NA (loc. 599 not equal to 1)
602-604 2c(21) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
401 001-996. 1-996 minutes
0 997. 997+ minutes
0 998. Other entries
10 999. DK or Refused
33,219 Blank. NA (loc. 599 not equal to 1)
605 2d(21) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
106 1. Small
137 2. Moderate
37 3. Large
119 4. None
12 9. DK or Refused
33,219 Blank. NA (loc. 599 not equal to 1)
606 2a(22) SKIING
460 1. Yes
26,012 2. No
6,063 7. Not asked due to age (65+)
679 8. Not asked due to handicap
416 9. DK or Refused
607-608 2b(22) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
452 01-97. 1-97 times
0 98. 98+ times
8 99. DK or Refused
33,170 Blank. NA (loc. 606 not equal to 1)
609-611 2c(22) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
444 001-996. 1-996 minutes
2 997. 997+ minutes
1 998. Other entries
13 999. DK or Refused
33,170 Blank. NA (loc. 606 not equal to 1)
612 2d(22) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
102 1. Small
204 2. Moderate
68 3. Large
76 4. None
10 9. DK or Refused
33,170 Blank. NA (loc. 606 not equal to 1)
Tape Locations 613-628
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
_________________________________________________________________________
(459-628) TYPE OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE PAST TWO WEEKS-continued
613-614 2a(23) OTHER PHYSICAL EXERCISE (1)
31,983 00. No other activity reported
4 01. Rugby
12 02. Relaxation exercise
6 03. Circuit weight training, nautilus
weight training, universal weight
training
5 04. Paddleball
0 05. Ice dancing
1 06. Orienteering
52 07. Rope skipping, rope jumping
10 08. Archery, riflery, skeet shooting
38 09. Badminton
137 10. Equestrian events, horseback riding,
polo
4 11. Fencing
6 12. Gymnastics, tumbling
6 13. Skateboarding
22 14. Table tennis, ping pong
5 15. Broomball
1 16. Cricket
1 17. Curling
11 18. Ringette, street hockey, hockey,
field hockey, floor hockey, ice
hockey
5 19. Lacrosse
4 20. Officiating, refereeing, umpiring,
coaching
2 21. Water polo
24 22. Sailing
110 23. Canoeing, kayaking, rowing, tubing,
rafting
15 24. Diving, skin diving, scuba diving,
skulling, snorkeling, water ballet,
synchron swimming
39 25. Snowmobiling, motorcycling,
trailbiking, dirtbiking
4 26. Snowshoeing
10 27. Tobogganing, sledding, sliding
0 28. Backpacking
2 29. Camping
169 30. Fishing
86 31. Hunting
5 32. Mountaineering, rockclimbing,
rappelling, outward bound
16 33. Wrestling
11 34. Boxing, kickboxing, sparring
62 35. Judo, karate, Martial arts, Tai Kwon
Do
0 36. War games, survival
57 37. Catch, frisbee
2 38. Tag games
37 39. Horseshoes, crocquet, bocce
4 40. Parasailing, hang gliding
80 41. Wood cutting, chopping wood
6 42. Light housework (cooking, ironing,
washing dishes, making beds, etc.)
42 43. Heavy housework and handywork,
(washing windows, washing and
waxing floors, shopping & carrying
grocery bags, painting inside-
outside, carpentry/repair-remodeling
36 44. Snow shoveling
12 45. Clearing snow with blower, mowing
lawn
479 98. Other exercise
7 99. DK or Refused
615-616 2b(23) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
1,583 01-97. 1-97 times
4 98. 98+ times
56 99. DK or Refused
31,987 Blank. NA (locs. 613-614=00,99)*
617-619 2c(23) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
1,561 001-996. 1-996 minutes
2 997. 997+ minutes
2 998. Other entries
78 999. DK or Refused
31,987 Blank. NA (locs. 613-614=00,99)*
620 2d(23) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
355 1. Small
419 2. Moderate
220 3. Large
580 4. None
69 9. DK or Refused
31,987 Blank. NA (locs. 613-614=00,99)*
*Three records with loc. 613-614:99 are coded 9's in locs. 615-620.
621-622 2a(23) OTHER PHYSICAL EXERCISE (2)
33,527 00. No other activity reported
0 01. Rugby
1 02. Relaxation exercise
0 03. Circuit weight training, nautilus
weight
training, universal weight training
0 04. Paddleball
0 05. Ice dancing
1 06. Orienteering
2 07. Rope skipping, rope jumping
3 08. Archery, riflery, skeet shooting
2 09. Badminton
4 10. Equestrian events, horseback riding,
polo
1 11. Fencing
0 12. Gymnastics, tumbling
0 13. Skateboarding
1 14. Table tennis, ping pong
0 15. Broomball
0 16. Cricket
0 17. Curling
0 18. Ringette, street hockey, hockey,
field hockey, floor hockey, ice
hockey
0 19. Lacrosse
3 20. Officiating, refereeing, umpiring,
coaching
0 21. Water polo
1 22. Sailing
3 23. Canoeing, kayaking, rowing, tubing,
rafting
0 24. Diving, skin diving, scuba diving,
skulling, snorkeling, water ballet,
synchron swimming
2 25. Snowmobiling, motorcycling,
trailbiking, dirtbiking
0 26. Snowshoeing
1 27. Tobogganing, sledding, sliding
1 28. Backpacking
0 29. Camping
9 30. Fishing
12 31. Hunting
0 32. Mountaineering, rockclimbing,
rappelling, outward bound
1 33. Wrestling
0 34. Boxing, kickboxing, sparring
3 35. Judo, karate, Martial arts, Tai Kwon
Do
0 36. War games, survival
4 37. Catch, frisbee
1 38. Tag games
2 39. Horseshoes, crocquet, bocce
0 40. Parasailing, hang gliding
5 41. Wood cutting, chopping wood
3 42. Light housework (cooking, ironing,
washing dishes, making beds, etc.)
3 43. Heavy housework and handywork,
(washing windows, washing and waxing
floors, shopping & carrying grocery
bags, painting inside-outside,
carpentry/repair-remodeling)
2 44. Snow shoveling
0 45. Clearing snow with blower, mowing
lawn
32 98. Other exercise
0 99. DK or Refused
623-624 2b(23) NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST TWO WEEKS
99 01-97. 1-97 times
1 98. 98+ times
3 99. DK or Refused
33,527 Blank. NA (locs. 621-622=00,99)
625-627 2c(23) MINUTES SPENT EACH TIME
99 001-996. 1-996 minutes
0 997. 997+ minutes
0 998. Other entries
4 999. DK or Refused
33,527 Blank. NA (locs. 621-622=00,99)
628 2d(23) INCREASE IN HEART RATE OR BREATHING
23 1. Small
27 2. Moderate
10 3. Large
38 4. None
5 9. DK or Refused
33,527 Blank. NA (locs. 621-622=00,99)
Tape Locations 629-646
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
__________________________________________________________________________
629 3 EXERCISE OR PLAY SPORTS REGULARLY
13,242 1. Yes
20,003 2. No
385 9. DK or Refused
4 LENGTH OF TIME EXERCISED OR PLAYED SPORTS
630-631 NUMBER OF TIME UNITS
12,679 01-97. 1-97 days, weeks, months, years
1 98. 98+ days, weeks, months, years
562 99. DK or Refused
20,388 Blank. NA (loc. 629 not equal to 1)
632 TIME UNITS
25 1. Days
312 2. Weeks
1,769 3. Months
10,574 4. Years
562 9. DK or Refused
20,388 Blank. NA (loc. 629 not equal to 1)
633 BLANK
634 5a DEGREE OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
10,987 1. More active
6,259 2. Less active
15,584 3. About as active
173 8. Other
627 9. DK or Refused
635 5b MORE OR LESS ACTIVE
5,835 1. A lot more
5,035 2. A little more
2,221 3. A lot less
3,757 4. A little less
117 5. More active; unknown how much
281 6. Less active, unknown how much
16,384 Blank. NA (loc. 634 not equal to 1,2)
636 6a AMOUNT PHYSICAL WORK REQUIRED ON JOB
3,262 1. Great deal
5,189 2. Moderate amount
5,567 3. A little
5,907 4. None
449 9. DK or Refused
13,256 Blank. NA (no job, not in labor force)
637-638 6b HOURS PER DAY PHYSICAL WORK DONE ON JOB
8,152 01-24. 1-24 hours
299 99. DK or Refused
25,179 Blank. NA (loc. 636 not equal to 1,2)
639 6c AMOUNT PHYSICAL ACTIVITY REQUIRED IN MAIN
DAILY ACTIVITY
594 1. Great deal
3,358 2. Moderate amount
4,850 3. A little
3,791 4. None
663 9. DK or Refused
20,374 Blank. NA (in labor force with job)
640-641 6d HOURS PER DAY PHYSICAL WORK ON DAILY ACTIVITY
3,543 01-24. 1-24 hours
409 99. DK or Refused
29,678 Blank. NA (loc 639 not equal to 1,2)
642 7a NUMBER OF DAYS PER WEEK A PERSON SHOULD
EXERCISE
27,461 0-7. 0-7 days
359 8. Other
5,810 9. DK or Refused
643-645 7b MINUTES A PERSON SHOULD EXERCISE EACH
OCCASION
26,551 000-996. 0-996 minutes
0 997. 997+ minutes
3 998. Other entries
7,076 999. DK or Refused
646 7c DEGREE OF HEART RATE AND BREATHING
1,309 1. No faster than usual
14,915 2. A little faster than usual
10,986 3. A lot faster but talking is possible
269 4. So fast that talking is not possible
6,151 9. DK or Refused
Section S-Smoking (Locs. 647-670)
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
__________________________________________________________________________
SECT. S. SMOKING
647 1 EVER SMOKED 100 CIGARETTES
17,967 1. Yes
15,172 2. No
491 9. DK or Refused
648 2a SMOKE NOW
10,055 1. Yes
7,728 2. No
184 9. DK or Refused
15,663 Blank. NA (loc. 647 not equal to 1 Never
smoked 100 cigs.)
(649-651) 2b LAST SMOKED CIGARETTES REGULARLY
649-650 NUMBER OF TIME UNITS
7,147 01-96. 1-96 days, weeks, months, years
2 97. 97+ days, weeks, months, years
763 99. DK or Refused or never smoked
regularly
25,718 Blank. NA (Never smoked, smoke now)
651 TIME UNITS
63 1. Days
171 2. Weeks
984 3. Months
5,931 4. Years
407 8. Never smoked regularly
356 9. DK or Refused
25,718 Blank. NA (Never smoked, smoke now)
652 BLANK
653 - SMOKING STATUS RECODE
10,055 1. Current smoker
7,335 2. Former regular smoker
393 3. Former occasional smoker
15,172 4. Never smoked
184 5. Smoker, unknown current smoking
status
491 6. Unknown smoking status
654-655 3 NUMBER OF CIGARETTES NOW SMOKE PER DAY
181 00. Less than 1 per day
9,774 01-97. 1-97 a day
7 98. 98+ a day
93 99. DK or Refused
23,575 Blank. NA (not current smoker)
(656-663) (4a-h) CIGARETTE SMOKING INCREASES CHANCES OF:
656 4a EMPHYSEMA
24,248 1. Definitely increases
5,851 2. Probably increases
475 3. Probably does not increase
245 4. Definitely does not increase
7 5. Double entry
18 8. Refused
2,786 9. DK/no opinion
657 4b BLADDER CANCER
4,124 1. Definitely increases
7,612 2. Probably increases
5,569 3. Probably does not increase
2,497 4. Definitely does not increase
7 5. Double entry
20 8. Refused
13,801 9. DK/no opinion
(656-663) (4a-h) CIGARETTE SMOKING INCREASES CHANCES OF:
(CONTINUED)
658 4c CANCER OF THE LARYNX OR VOICE BOX
18,503 1. Definitely increases
10,376 2. Probably increases
734 3. Probably does not increase
402 4. Definitely does not increase
21 5. Double entry
16 8. Refused
3,578 9. DK/no opinion
659 4d CATARACTS
1,423 1. Definitely increases
3,736 2. Probably increases
7,030 3. Probably does not increase
6,720 4. Definitely does not increase
6 5. Double entry
18 8. Refused
14,697 9. DK/no opinion
660 4e CANCER OF THE ESOPHAGUS
14,131 1. Definitely increases
12,068 2. Probably increases
1,319 3. Probably does not increase
709 4. Definitely does not increase
5 5. Double entry
18 8. Refused
5,380 9. DK/no opinion
661 4f CHRONIC BRONCHITIS
17,949 1. Definitely increases
10,518 2. Probably increases
973 3. Probably does not increase
553 4. Definitely does not increase
19 5. Double entry
17 8. Refused
3,601 9. DK/no opinion
662 4g GALLSTONES
1,040 1. Definitely increases
2,797 2. Probably increases
7,168 3. Probably does not increase
7,654 4. Definitely does not increase
9 5. Double entry
17 8. Refused
14,945 9. DK/no opinion
663 4h LUNG CANCER
26,332 1. Definitely increases
4,943 2. Probably increases
297 3. Probably does not increase
245 4. Definitely does not increase
17 5. Double entry
17 8. Refused
1,779 9. DK/no opinion
(664-667) (4i-j) SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY INCREASES CHANCES
OF:
664 4i MISCARRIAGE
6,524 1. Definitely increases
7,213 2. Probably increases
1,734 3. Probably does not increase
617 4. Definitely does not increase
5 5. Double entry
5 8. Refused
2,820 9. DK/no opinion
14,712 Blank. (SP 45+ years old)
665 4j STILLBIRTH
5,310 1. Definitely increases
6,946 2. Probably increases
2,021 3. Probably does not increase
752 4. Definitely does not increase
5 5. Double entry
5 8. Refused
3,879 9. DK/no opinion
14,712 Blank. (SP 45+ years old)
666 4k PREMATURE BIRTH
6,178 1. Definitely increases
7,069 2. Probably increases
1,656 3. Probably does not increase
611 4. Definitely does not increase
5 5. Double entry
5 8. Refused
3,394 9. DK/no opinion
14,712 Blank. (SP 45+ years old)
667 4l LOW BIRTH WEIGHT OF THE NEWBORN
8,500 1. Definitely increases
6,509 2. Probably increases
927 3. Probably does not increase
381 4. Definitely does not increase
7 5. Double entry
5 8. Refused
2,589 9. DK/no opinion
14,712 Blank. (SP 45+ years old)
IF TAKE BIRTH CONTROL PILLS AND SMOKE:
668 5a MORE LIKELY TO HAVE STROKE
11,927 1. Yes
1,171 2. No
5,820 9. DK or Refused
14,712 Blank. (SP 45+ years)
669 5b MORE LIKELY OR SOMEWHAT LIKELY
6,580 1. Much more
5,143 2. Somewhat more
204 9. DK or Refused
21,703 Blank. (loc. 668 not equal to 1)
670 6 DOCTOR EVER ADVISE TO QUIT SMOKING
6,532 1. Yes
8,794 2. No
2,641 9. DK or Refused
15,663 Blank. NA (loc. 647 not equal to 1)
Section T-Alcohol Use (Locs. 671-705)
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
__________________________________________________________________________
SECT. T. ALCOHOL USE
671 1a 12 DRINKS IN ENTIRE LIFE
28,179 1. Yes
4,988 2. No
463 9. DK or Refused
672 1b 12 DRINKS IN ANY ONE YEAR
23,843 1. Yes
4,221 2. No
115 9. DK or Refused
5,451 Blank. NA (loc. 671 not equal to 1)
673 1c AT LEAST ONE DRINK IN PAST YEAR
21,197 1. Yes
2,605 2. No
41 9. DK or Refused
9,787 Blank. NA (loc. 672 not equal to 1)
674-675 1d MAIN REASON FOR NOT DRINKING
1,706 00. No need/not necessary
5,248 01. Don't care for/dislike it
1,148 02. Medical/health reasons
1,506 03. Religious/moral reasons
512 04. Brought up not to drink
92 05. Costs too much
273 06. Family member an alcoholic or
problem drinker
322 07. Infrequent drinker
799 08. Other
557 99. DK or Refused
21,197 Blank. NA (loc. 673 equal to 1, Current
Drinker)
676-677 2 NUMBER OF DAYS DRANK (IN PAST 2 WEEKS)
4,482 00. None/never
2,238 01. 14 (every day)
51 02. 13-14
57 03. 13
28 04. 12-13
224 05. 12
16 06. 11-12
47 07. 11
40 08. 10-11
622 09. 10
28 10. 9-10
87 11. 9
45 12. 8-9
261 13. 8
80 14. 7-8
588 15. 7
66 16. 6-7
543 17. 6
98 18. 5-6
875 19. 5
183 20. 4-5
1,486 21. 4
219 22. 3-4
1,751 23. 3
201 24. 2-3
3,086 25. 2
214 26. 1-2
3,404 27. 1
177 99. DK or Refused
12,433 Blank. NA (Loc. 673 not equal to 1,
no drinking in past year)
678-679 3 NUMBER OF DRINKS PER DAY
233 01. Twelve or more
400 02. Seven to eleven
733 03. Six
159 04. Five or six
442 05. Five
268 06. Four or five
989 07. Four
445 08. Three or four
2,051 09. Three
663 10. Two or three
4,235 11. Two
1,048 12. One or two
4,736 13. One
10 88. Other
303 99. DK or Refused
16,915 Blank. NA (Nondrinker, no drinks
in past 2 weeks)
680 4a TYPICAL OF DRINKING PAST YEAR
15,231 1. Yes
5,878 2. No
88 9. DK or Refused
12,433 Blank. NA (No drinks in past year, loc.
673 not equal to 1)
681 4b MORE OR LESS (THAN TYPICAL)
3,544 1. More
2,275 2. Less loc. 680=2,9
147 9. DK or Refused
27,664 Blank. NA
682-683 5 MONTHS WITH AT LEAST ONE DRINK
20,752 01-12. 1-12 months
445 99. DK or Refused
12,433 Blank. NA (No drinks in past year)
684-686 6 DAYS WITH NINE OR MORE DRINKS IN PAST YEAR
16,954 000. None or never
3,796 001-365. 1-365 days
7 888. Other entries
440 999. DK or Refused
12,433 Blank. NA (No drinks in past year)
687-689 7 DAYS WITH FIVE OR MORE DRINKS IN PAST YEAR
12,937 000. None or never
7,575 001-365. 1-365 days
21 888. Other entries
664 999. DK or Refused
12,433 Blank. NA (No drinks in past year)
690-692 8 NUMBER OF TIMES IN PAST YEAR DROVE WHEN DRANK
TOO MUCH
16,478 000. None
3,351 001-500. 1-500+ times
9 888. Other
1,191 998. Don't Drive
168 999. DK or Refused
12,433 Blank. NA (No drinks in past year)
693 Recode RECODE FOR DRINKING STATUS
4,988 1. Non-drinker (total abstainer)
4,221 2. Non-drinker (less than 12 drinks in
1 yr.
23,843 3. Drinker
115 4. Has had some drinks, unknown if 12
in 1 yr.
463 5. DK or Refused if ever drank
(694-699) 9a-f HEAVY ALCOHOL DRINKING INCREASES CHANCES OF:
694 9a THROAT CANCER
5,209 1. Definitely increases
8,277 2. Probably increases
7,221 3. Probably does not increase
3,439 4. Definitely does not increase
5 5. Double entry
23 8. Refused
9,456 9. DK/no opinion
695 9b CIRRHOSIS OF THE LIVER
26,391 1. Definitely increases
4,944 2. Probably increases
188 3. Probably does not increase
110 4. Definitely does not increase
6 5. Double entry
20 8. Refused
1,971 9. DK/no opinion
696 9c BLADDER CANCER
9,358 1. Definitely increases
12,591 2. Probably increases
2,613 3. Probably does not increase
1,030 4. Definitely does not increase
5 5. Double entry
21 8. Refused
8,012 9. DK/no opinion
697 9d CANCER OF THE MOUTH
3,867 1. Definitely increases
7,136 2. Probably increases
7,525 3. Probably does not increase
4,089 4. Definitely does not increase
3 5. Double entry
21 8. Refused
10,989 9. DK/no opinion
698 9e ARTHRITIS
1,297 1. Definitely increases
3,663 2. Probably increases
7,802 3. Probably does not increase
7,147 4. Definitely does not increase
7 5. Double entry
21 8. Refused
13,693 9. DK/no opinion
699 9f BLOOD CLOTS
3,367 1. Definitely increases
7,988 2. Probably increases
5,905 3. Probably does not increase
4,113 4. Definitely does not increase
4 5. Double entry
24 8. Refused
12,229 9. DK/no opinion
(700-703) 9g-j HEAVY DRINKING DURING PREGNANCY INCREASES
CHANCES OF:
700 9g MISCARRIAGE
9,071 1. Definitely increases
6,966 2. Probably increases
635 3. Probably does not increase
200 4. Definitely does not increase
7 5. Double entry
8 8. Refused
2,031 9. DK/no opinion
14,712 Blank. NA (SP 45+)
701 9h MENTAL RETARDATION OF THE NEWBORN
8,903 1. Definitely increases
6,892 2. Probably increases
676 3. Probably does not increase
216 4. Definitely does not increase
4 5. Double entry
8 8. Refused
2,219 9. DK/no opinion
14,712 Blank. NA (SP 45+)
702 9i LOW BIRTH WEIGHT OF THE NEWBORN
8,817 1. Definitely increases
7,087 2. Probably increases
596 3. Probably does not increase
155 4. Definitely does not increase
2 5. Double entry
9 8. Refused
2,252 9. DK/no opinion
14,712 Blank. NA (SP 45+)
703 9j BIRTH DEFECTS
9,180 1. Definitely increases
6,794 2. Probably increases
662 3. Probably does not increase
180 4. Definitely does not increase
5 5. Double entry
8 8. Refused
2,089 9. DK/no opinion
14,712 Blank. NA (SP 45+)
704 10a HEARD OF FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME
10,588 1. Yes
8,027 2. No
303 9. DK or Refused
14,712 Blank. NA (SP 45+)
705 10b BEST DESCRIPTION OF FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME
331 1. Drunk
7,481 2. Addicted to alcohol
2,612 3. With certain birth defects
164 9. DK or Refused
23,042 Blank. NA (loc. 704 not equal to 1)
Section U-Dental Care (Locs. 706-719)
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
__________________________________________________________________________
(706-710) 1a-e TO PREVENT TOOTH DECAY IMPORTANT TO:
706 1a SEE A DENTIST REGULARLY
27,765 1. Definitely important
4,078 2. Probably important
550 3. Probably not important
191 4. Definitely not important
4 5. Double entry
13 8. Refused
1,029 9. DK/no opinion
707 1b DRINK WATER WITH FLUORIDE
15,007 1. Definitely important
10,961 2. Probably important
1,873 3. Probably not important
900 4. Definitely not important
7 5. Double entry
12 8. Refused
4,870 9. DK/no opinion
708 1c REGULAR BRUSHING AND FLOSSING
29,765 1. Definitely important
2,704 2. Probably important
122 3. Probably not important
59 4. Definitely not important
3 5. Double entry
12 8. Refused
965 9. DK/no opinion
709 1d USE FLUORIDE TOOTHPASTE OR FLUORIDE
MOUTH RINSE
20,306 1. Definitely important
9,187 2. Probably important
987 3. Probably not important
401 4. Definitely not important
5 5. Double entry
13 8. Refused
2,731 9. DK/no opinion
710 1e AVOID BETWEEN MEAL SWEETS
20,022 1. Definitely important
9,575 2. Probably important
1,649 3. Probably not important
490 4. Definitely not important
2 5. Double entry
12 8. Refused
1,880 9. DK/no opinion
(711-715) 2a-e TO PREVENT GUM DISEASE, IMPORTANT TO:
711 2a SEE A DENTIST REGULARLY
27,531 1. Definitely important
4,101 2. Probably important
500 3. Probably not important
186 4. Definitely not important
2 5. Double entry
13 8. Refused
1,297 9. DK/no opinion
712 2b DRINK WATER WITH FLUORIDE
11,454 1. Definitely important
10,272 2. Probably important
3,795 3. Probably not important
1,481 4. Definitely not important
6 5. Double entry
13 8. Refused
6,609 9. DK/no opinion
713 2c REGULAR BRUSHING AND FLOSSING
27,949 1. Definitely important
3,976 2. Probably important
226 3. Probably not important
104 4. Definitely not important
5 5. Double entry
13 8. Refused
1,357 9. DK/no opinion
714 2d USE FLUORIDE TOOTHPASTE OR FLUORIDE MOUTH
RINSE
15,986 1. Definitely important
9,789 2. Probably important
2,823 3. Probably not important
968 4. Definitely not important
0 5. Double entry
14 8. Refused
4,050 9. DK/no opinion
715 2e AVOID BETWEEN MEAL SWEETS
16,972 1. Definitely important
10,038 2. Probably important
2,824 3. Probably not important
894 4. Definitely not important
3 5. Double entry
14 8. Refused
2,885 9. DK/no opinion
716 3 MAIN CAUSE OF TOOTH LOSS IN CHILDREN
19,405 1. Tooth decay
2,841 2. Gum disease
9,374 3. Injury to the teeth
70 7. Other entries
1,940 9. DK or Refused
717 4 MAIN CAUSE OF TOOTH LOSS IN ADULTS
13,144 1. Tooth decay
17,952 2. Gum disease
865 3. Injury to the teeth
50 7. Other entries
1,619 9. DK or Refused
718 5a HEARD OF DENTAL SEALANTS
7,291 1. Yes
25,788 2. No
551 9. DK or Refused
719 5b WHICH BEST DESCRIBES PURPOSE OF DENTAL
SEALANTS
323 1. Prevent gum disease
5,785 2. Prevent tooth decay
869 3. Hold dentures in place
314 9. DK or Refused
26,339 Blank. NA (loc. 718 not equal to 1)
Tape Locations 720-780
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
__________________________________________________________________________
720 1a EXPOSED TO SUBSTANCES IN PRESENT JOB
6,706 1. Yes
13,081 2. No
409 7. No answer given Has a job
6 8. Refused (loc. 75=1-6)
172 9. DK
13,256 Blank. NA (loc. 75 not equal to 1-6,
no job)
721-722 1b(1) WHAT SUBSTANCE (1)
01. Chemicals
02. Dusts
03. Fibers or fibrous materials
04. Anesthetic gases
05. Other gases, fumes, vapors, or mists
06. Disease or biological hazards
07. Radiation/radiation hazard
08. Loud or excess noise
09. Extreme heat or cold
10. Physical stress
11. Mental stress
12. Uncomfortable work position/conditio
13. Vibration
14. Improper lighting
15. Injuries--powered
equipment, machinery/tools
16. Injuries--non-powered equipment or
tools
17. Injuries--over-exertion in lifting
objects
18. Injuries inflicted by person, other
than injured (except firearms)
19. Injuries from firearms inflicted by
person other than injured
20. Injuries from falling or flying
objects
21. Injuries from animals
22. Injuries--contact with temperature
extremes - hot objects
23. Falls from elevation
24. Slips and falls onto same level
25. Falls, unspecified
26. Injuries from vehicles
27. Contact with electrical current
28. Drowning
29. Injuries from explosion
30. Asphyxiation
31. Lacerations, cuts or bruises
32. Puncture
33. Amputation or crushing injury
34. Eye injuries
35. Other injuries
88. Other
97. Unknown but health effect given
98. Refused
99. Don't know
Blank. (No job, no exposure mentioned)
HOW SUBSTANCE 1 ENDANGERS YOUR HEALTH
723-724 1c(1) HEALTH EFFECT 1
01. Cancer
02. Tumors or Growths (non-cancer/not
specified)
03. Lung/respiratory problems other than
cancer
04. Hearing impairment
05. Eye or vision problems
06. Genetic changes or reproductive
problems
07. Infection
08. Skin diseases or disorders
09. Central nervous system
problems/disorders
10. Asphyxiation
11. Headache
12. Psychological or behavioral problem
13. Digestive or gastro-intestinal
problem
14. Muscle, nerve or bone problem
15. Frostbite or other effect from cold
16. Burns
17. Heat exhaustion/heat stroke/other
effect
18. Death
19. Cardiovascular/circulatory
problem/disease
20. Blood diseases or disorders
21. Poisoning
22. Lowered resistance to disease
23. Injury N.E.C.
88. Other
97. No health effect given
98. Refused
99. Don't know
Blank. NA
725-726 1c(1) SUBSTANCE 1-HEALTH EFFECT 2 (See codes loc.
723-724)
727-728 1c(1) SUBSTANCE 1-HEALTH EFFECT 3 (See codes loc.
723-724)
729-730 1c(1) SUBSTANCE 1-HEALTH EFFECT 4 (See codes loc.
723-724)
731-732 1b(2) WHAT SUBSTANCE (2) (See codes loc. 721-722)
733-734 1c(2) SUBSTANCE 2-HEALTH EFFECT 1 (See codes loc.
723-724)
735-736 1c(2) SUBSTANCE 2-HEALTH EFFECT 2 (See codes loc.
723-724)
737-738 1c(2) SUBSTANCE 2-HEALTH EFFECT 3 (See codes loc.
723-724)
739-740 1c(2) SUBSTANCE 2-HEALTH EFFECT 4 (See codes loc.
723-724)
741-742 1b(3) WHAT SUBSTANCE (3) (See codes loc. 721-722)
743-744 1c(3) SUBSTANCE 3-HEALTH EFFECT 1 (See codes loc.
723-724)
745-746 1c(3) SUBSTANCE 3-HEALTH EFFECT 2 (See codes loc.
723-724)
747-748 1c(3) SUBSTANCE 3-HEALTH EFFECT 3 (See codes loc.
723-724)
749-750 1c(3) SUBSTANCE 3-HEALTH EFFECT 4 (See codes loc.
723-724)
751-752 1b(4) WHAT SUBSTANCE (4) (See codes loc. 721-722)
753-754 1c(4) SUBSTANCE 4-HEALTH EFFECT 1 (See codes loc.
723-724)
755-756 1c(4) SUBSTANCE 4-HEALTH EFFECT 2 (See codes loc.
723-724)
757-758 1c(4) SUBSTANCE 4-HEALTH EFFECT 3 (See codes loc.
723-724)
759-760 1c(4) SUBSTANCE 4-HEALTH EFFECT 4 (See codes loc.
723-724)
761-762 1b(5) WHAT SUBSTANCE (5) (See codes loc. 721-722)
763-764 1c(5) SUBSTANCE 5-HEALTH EFFECT 1 (See codes loc.
723-724)
765-766 1c(5) SUBSTANCE 5-HEALTH EFFECT 2 (See codes loc.
723-724)
767-768 1c(5) SUBSTANCE 5-HEALTH EFFECT 3 (See codes loc.
723-724)
769-770 1c(5) SUBSTANCE 5-HEALTH EFFECT 4 (See codes loc.
723-724)
771-772 1b(6) WHAT SUBSTANCE (6) (See codes loc. 721-722)
773-774 1c(6) SUBSTANCE 6-HEALTH EFFECT 1 (See codes loc.
723-724)
775-776 1c(6) SUBSTANCE 6-HEALTH EFFECT 2 (See codes loc.
723-724)
777-778 1c(6) SUBSTANCE 6-HEALTH EFFECT 3 (See codes loc.
723-724)
779-780 1c(6) SUBSTANCE 6-HEALTH EFFECT 4 (See codes loc.
723-724)
Tape Locations 781-841
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
__________________________________________________________________________
781 2a EXPOSED TO WORK CONDITIONS IN PRESENT JOB
7,129 1. Yes
12,763 2. No
403 7. No answer given Has a job
4 8. Refused (loc. 75=1-6)
75 9. DK
13,256 Blank. NA (loc. 75 not equal to 1-6,
no job
782-783 2b(1) WHAT WORK CONDITION (1)
01. Chemicals
02. Dusts
03. Fibers or fibrous materials
04. Anesthetic gases
05. Other gases, fumes, vapors, or mists
06. Disease or biological hazards
07. Radiation/radiation hazard
08. Loud or excess noise
09. Extreme heat or cold
10. Physical stress
11. Mental stress
12. Uncomfortable work position/condition
13. Vibration
14. Improper lighting
15. Injuries--powered
equipment, machinery/tools
16. Injuries--non-powered equipment or
tools
17. Injuries--over-exertion in lifting
objects
18. Injuries inflicted by person, other
than injured (except firearms)
19. Injuries from firearms inflicted by
person other than injured
20. Injuries from falling or flying
objects
21. Injuries from animals
22. Injuries--contact with temperature
extremes - hot objects
23. Falls from elevation
24. Slips and falls onto same level
25. Falls, unspecified
26. Injuries from vehicles
27. Contact with electrical current
28. Drowning
29. Injuries from explosion
30. Asphyxiation
31. Lacerations, cuts or bruises
32. Puncture
33. Amputation or crushing injury
34. Eye injuries
35. Other injuries
88. Other
97. Unknown but health effect given
98. Refused
99. Don't know
Blank. (No job, no exposure mentioned)
HOW WORK CONDITION 1 ENDANGERS YOUR HEALTH
784-785 2c(1) HEALTH EFFECT 1
01. Cancer
02. Tumors or Growths (non-cancer/not
specified)
03. Lung/respiratory problems other than
cancer
04. Hearing impairment
05. Eye or vision problems
06. Genetic changes or reproductive
problems
07. Infection
08. Skin diseases or disorders
09. Central nervous system
problems/disorders
10. Asphyxiation
11. Headache
12. Psychological or behavioral problem
13. Digestive or gastro-intestinal
problem
14. Muscle, nerve or bone problem
15. Frostbite or other effect from cold
16. Burns
17. Heat exhaustion/heat stroke/other
effect
18. Death
19. Cardiovascular/circulatory
problem/disease
20. Blood diseases or disorders
21. Poisoning
22. Lowered resistance to disease
23. Injury N.E.C.
88. Other
97. No health effect given
98. Refused
99. Don't know
Blank. NA
786-787 2c(1) WORK CONDITION 1-HEALTH EFFECT 2
(See codes loc. 784-785)
788-789 2c(1) WORK CONDITION 1-HEALTH EFFECT 3
(See codes loc. 784-785)
790-791 2c(1) WORK CONDITION 1-HEALTH EFFECT 4
(See codes loc. 784-785)
792-793 2b(2) WHAT WORK CONDITION (2)
(See codes loc. 782-783)
794-795 2c(2) WORK CONDITION 2-HEALTH EFFECT 1
2c(2) (See codes loc. 784-785)
796-797 2c(2) WORK CONDITION 2-HEALTH EFFECT 2
2c(2) (See codes loc. 784-785)
798-799 2c(2) WORK CONDITION 2-HEALTH EFFECT 3
(See codes loc. 784-785)
800-801 2c(2) WORK CONDITION 2-HEALTH EFFECT 4
(See codes loc. 784-785)
802-803 2b(3) WHAT WORK CONDITION (3) (See codes loc. 782-
783)
804-805 2c(3) WORK CONDITION 3-HEALTH EFFECT 1
(See codes loc. 784-785)
806-807 2c(3) WORK CONDITION 3-HEALTH EFFECT 2
(See codes loc. 784-785)
808-809 2c(3) WORK CONDITION 3-HEALTH EFFECT 3
(See codes loc. 784-785)
810-811 2c(3) WORK CONDITION 3-HEALTH EFFECT 4
(See codes loc. 784-785)
812-813 2b(4) WHAT WORK CONDITION (4) (See codes loc. 782-
783)
814-815 2b(4) WORK CONDITION 4-HEALTH EFFECT 1
(See codes loc. 784-785)
816-817 2c(4) WORK CONDITION 4-HEALTH EFFECT 2
(See codes loc. 784-785)
818-819 2c(4) WORK CONDITION 4-HEALTH EFFECT 3
(See codes loc. 784-785)
820-821 2c(4) WORK CONDITION 4-HEALTH EFFECT 4
(See codes loc. 784-785)
822-823 2b(5) WHAT WORK CONDITION (5) (See codes loc. 782-
783)
824-825 2c(5) WORK CONDITION 5-HEALTH EFFECT 1
(See codes loc. 784-785)
826-827 2c(5) WORK CONDITION 5-HEALTH EFFECT 2
(See codes loc. 784-785)
828-829 2c(5) WORK CONDITION 5-HEALTH EFFECT 3
(See codes loc. 784-785)
830-831 2c(5) WORK CONDITION 5-HEALTH EFFECT 4
(See codes loc. 784-785)
832-833 2b(6) WHAT WORK CONDITION (6) (See codes loc. 782-
783)
834-835 2c(6) WORK CONDITION 6-HEALTH EFFECT 1
(See codes loc. 784-785)
836-837 2c(6) WORK CONDITION 6-HEALTH EFFECT 2
(See codes loc. 784-785)
838-839 2c(6) WORK CONDITION 6-HEALTH EFFECT 3
(See codes loc. 784-785)
840-841 2c(6) WORK CONDITION 6-HEALTH EFFECT 4
(See codes loc. 784-785)
Tape Locations 842-863
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
__________________________________________________________________________
842 3a EXPOSED TO RISK OF ACCIDENT
7,751 1. Yes
12,158 2. No
402 7. No answer given Has a job
2 8. Refused (loc. 75=1-6)
61 9. DK
13,256 Blank. NA (loc. 75 not equal to 1-6, no job
843-844 3b(1) WHAT RISK (1)
01. Chemicals
02. Dusts
03. Fibers or fibrous materials
04. Anesthetic gases
05. Other gases, fumes, vapors, or mists
06. Disease or biological hazards
07. Radiation/radiation hazard
08. Loud or excess noise
09. Extreme heat or cold
10. Physical stress
11. Mental stress
12. Uncomfortable work position/conditio
13. Vibration
14. Improper lighting
15. Injuries--powered
equipment, machinery/tools
16. Injuries--non-powered equipment or
tools
17. Injuries--over-exertion in lifting
objects
18. Injuries inflicted by person, other
than injured (except firearms)
19. Injuries from firearms inflicted by
person other than injured
20. Injuries from falling or flying
objects
21. Injuries from animals
22. Injuries--contact with temperature
extremes - hot objects
23. Falls from elevation
24. Slips and falls onto same level
25. Falls, unspecified
26. Injuries from vehicles
27. Contact with electrical current
28. Drowning
29. Injuries from explosion
30. Asphyxiation
31. Lacerations, cuts or bruises
32. Puncture
33. Amputation or crushing injury
34. Eye injuries
35. Other injuries
88. Other
97. Unknown but health effect given
98. Refused
99. Don't know
Blank. (No job, no exposure mentioned)
845-846 3b(2) WHAT RISK (2) (See codes loc. 843-844)
847-848 3b(3) WHAT RISK (3) (See codes loc. 843-844)
849-850 3b(4) WHAT RISK (4) (See codes loc. 843-844)
851-852 3b(5) WHAT RISK (5) (See codes loc. 843-844)
853-854 3b(6) WHAT RISK (6) (See codes loc. 843-844)
855-856 3b(7) WHAT RISK (7) (See codes loc. 843-844)
857-858 3b(8) WHAT RISK (8) (See codes loc. 843-844)
859-860 3b(9) WHAT RISK (9) (See codes loc. 843-844)
861-862 3b(10) WHAT RISK (10) (See codes loc. 843-844)
863 Recode OCCUPATION EXPOSURE RECODE
12,059 1. Yes to one or more exposure question
7,801 2. No to all exposure questions
107 6. Combination of no/unknown/refused/DK
answer to exposure questions
384 7. None of exposure questions answered
(Dummy Record)
1 8. Refused to all exposure questions
22 9. DK to all exposure questions
13,256 Blank. NA (No job)
Tape Locations 864-924
Tape
Locations Item No. Frequency Items and Codes
__________________________________________________________________________
(864-923) Generated SPECIFIC EXPOSURE
Frequencies given below 1. Yes, mentioned as exposure
(by subtraction) 2. No, not mentioned but exposed
7,801 3. No mention of any health risks
514 4. Unknown
13,256 Blank. NA (No job)
EXPOSED TO:
864 3,649 CHEMICALS
865 2,433 DUSTS
866 452 FIBERS OR FIBROUS MATERIALS
867 49 ANESTHETIC GASES
868 2,522 OTHER GASES, FUMES, VAPORS, OR MISTS
869 383 DISEASE OR BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS
870 761 RADIATION HAZARD
871 2,784 LOUD OR EXCESS NOISE
872 2,107 EXTREME HEAT OR COLD
873 854 PHYSICAL STRESS
874 3,335 MENTAL STRESS
875 126 UNCOMFORTABLE WORK POSITION
876 3 VIBRATION
877 84 IMPROPER LIGHTING
878 1,487 INJURIES FROM POWERED EQUIPMENT OR TOOLS
879 575 INJURIES FROM NON-POWERED EQUIPMENT OR
TOOLS
880 991 INJURIES FROM OVER-EXERTION IN LIFTING
OBJECTS
881 615 INJURIES INFLICTED BY PERSON, OTHER THAN
INJURED (EXCEPT FIREARMS)
882 112 INJURIES FROM FIREARMS INFLICTED BY
PERSON OTHER
THAN INJURED
883 1,171 INJURIES FROM FALLING OR FLYING OBJECTS
884 240 INJURIES FROM ANIMALS
885 798 INJURIES FROM CONTACT WITH TEMPERATURE
EXTREMES - HOT OBJECTS
886 1,117 FALLS FROM ELEVATION
887 1,064 SLIPS AND FALLS ONTO WORKING SURFACE
888 419 FALLS, UNSPECIFIED
889 1,717 INJURIES FROM VEHICLES
890 438 CONTACT WITH ELECTRICAL CURRENT
891 17 DROWNING
892 256 INJURIES FROM EXPLOSION
893 19 ASPHYXIATION
894 677 LACERATIONS, CUTS OR BRUISES
895 209 PUNCTURE
896 448 AMPUTATION OR CRUSHING INJURY
897 141 EYE INJURIES
898 347 OTHER INJURY
899 534 OTHER EXPOSURE
HEALTH EFFECT:
900 1,315 CANCER
901 22 TUMORS OR GROWTHS (NON-CANCER OR NOT
SPECIFIED)
902 4,725 LUNG AND RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS OTHER THAN
CANCER
903 2,615 HEARING IMPAIRMENT
904 801 EYE OR VISION PROBLEMS
905 224 GENETIC CHANGES OR REPRODUCTIVE PROBLEMS
906 350 INFECTION
907 774 SKIN DISEASES OR DISORDERS
908 441 DIZZINESS OR LIGHT-HEADEDNESS
909 154 ASPHYXIATION
910 473 HEADACHE
911 2,241 PSYCHOLOGICAL OR BEHAVIORAL PROBLEM
912 621 GASTRO-INTESTINAL PROBLEM
913 553 MUSCLE, NERVE OR BONE PROBLEM
914 638 FROSTBITE OR OTHER EFFECT FROM COLD
915 925 BURNS
HEALTH EFFECT:
916 838 HEAT EXHAUSTION/HEAT STROKE
917 490 DEATH
918 1,687 CARDIOVASCULAR PROBLEMS/DISEASE
919 88 BLOOD DISEASES OR DISORDERS
920 237 POISONING
921 156 LOWERED RESISTANCE TO DISEASE
922 330 INJURY, NEC
923 1,855 OTHER HEALTH EFFECT
924-930 BLANK
APPENDIX
Appendix A-Questions About Occupational Safety and Health
Substances, Work Conditions, Risks of Accident/Injury
CODE
01. CHEMICALS
Physical substances, compounds, or elements. If chemical name given &
not specified as solid, liquid, dust, gas, fume, vapor or mist then
code according to "Physical Description" given in the Pocket Guide
to Chemical Hazards.* If the chemical is not listed in the Pocket
Guide, or if the information from the Pocket Guide is inadequate,
code chemical (01).
INCLUDES
a. Any chemical in a non-gasous state
b. Any chemical in a solid state (except dusts, powder, sand,
particles, particulates or shavings; Code 02)
c. Any chemical in a liquid state (except gas, fumes, vapors
or mists; Code 05)
d. Chemical elements
e. Elements
f. Chemical reagents
g. Reagents
h. Organic chemicals
i. Inorganic chemicals
j. Hydrocarbons
k. Acids
l. Bases
m. Solvents
n. Toxic substances
o. Toxic chemicals
p. Pharmaceuticals (Drugs)
q. Any chemical acronym (e.g., DBCP or MEK)
*See the NIOSH/OSHA Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services and U.S. Department of Labor, 1978.
EXAMPLES:
Grease Printers markers
Toxic waste Ink
Pesticide Marking pens
Insecticide
Hair permanent solution
Herbicide
Poison
Dye
Paint (Code "paint fumes" as "Other gases, fumes, vapors, or
mists,"05.)
Detergent
Cleaning fluids (Code "fumes from cleaning fluids" as "Other
gases, fumes, vapors or mists," 05.)
Combining chemicals
Drugs
Film developer solution
Caustics
Caustic liquids
Clay
Exposure to the following where not specified that it is in a vapor
or misform:
lead dioxin
polychlorinated biphenols (PCB) degreasers
vinyl chloride paint remover
DDT gasoline
alcohol plastic
benzene resins
acetone
chlorine
ketone
toluene
xylene
acrylonitrile
formaldehyde
petroleum or oil
EXCLUDES:
a. Any response specified as a gas, fume, vapor, or mist
(Code (a) as "Other gases, fumes, vapors, or mists," 05).
b. A chemical gas, fume, vapor, or mist (example: "chlorine gas")
(Code (b) as "Other gases, fumes, vapors, or mists," 05).
c. Anesthetic chemicals, such as nitrous oxide, ether, or methoxyflurane.
(Code (c) as "Anesthetic gases," 04).
d. Any response specified as a dust, (Code "chemical dust" 02).
CODE
02 DUSTS
Solid particles generated by handling, crushing, griding, and
detonation of organic and inorganic materials such as rock,
metal, coal, wood, and many other materials.
INCLUDES:
a. Any response specified as a dust
b. Any unspecified dust
c. Powders
d. Sand
e. Particles
f. Particulates
EXAMPLES:
Chemical dust
Cement dust
Saw dust
Wood shavings
Carbon dust
Silica dust
Coal dust
Coke oven dust
Metal dusts
Grain dust
Cotton dust
Sand or carbon used to make castings or molds
Particles, sand or dust from sandblasting
Dust
Lint
Bone cement
Soda ash
CODE
03 FIBERS OR FIBROUS MATERIALS
INCLUDES:
a. Any response specified as a fiber, fibrous material, or filament
b. Fiberglass
c. Product "fillers"
d. Asbestos
EXAMPLES:
Fibers
Cotton or cotton fibers
Jute fibers
Asbestos fibers
Insulation
CODE
04 ANESTHETIC GASES
Chemical substance in gaseous form that produces insensibility
to pain or touch.
INCLUDES
a. Any response specified as a gaseous anesthetic
b. Nitrous oxide
c. Ether
d. Methoxyflurane
EXAMPLES:
Gases from hospital operating room or surgery
Sleeping gas
Laughing gas
General anesthetic
EXCLUDES:
a. Unspecified gases, code 05
b. Non-gaseous anesthetics, (e.g., Novocain) code 01
CODE
05 OTHER GASES, FUMES, VAPORS OR MISTS
INCLUDES:
a. Any response specified as a gas, fume, vapor or mist
(other than an anesthetic)
b. Any unspecified gas, fume, vapor or mist
c. Any chemical identified as a gas, fume, vapor or mist
d. Any chemical identified as non-solid and non-liquid
e. Unspecified droplets
f. Fog
g. Smoke
h. Spray
i. Aerosol
j. Any response indicating a response to a smell or odor
EXAMPLES:
Toxic gas Oxygen
Airborne toxic gas Smell of plastic burning
Fumes from molten metal Fly spray
Chemical gas Canned air
Chemical spray
Non-solid products from welding, other than light
Substances as they are being used to lubricate, quench, or cool
a process (e.g., oil mist)
Cigarette smoke
The following in gaseous or vapor form:
Alcohol
Chloroform
Ammonia
Benzene
Carbon dioxide
Carbon monoxide
Formaldehyde
Hydrochloric acid
Ozone
Toluene
Paint remover
Degreaser
Gasoline
Refrigerant
Fumigant
EXCLUDE:
Gas lines, code 29.
CODE
06 DISEASE OR BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS
A substance or situation with the present or potential risk of either
transmitting disease or causing disease.
INCLUDES:
a. Any person, place or thing infected with or harboring disease or
other biological components capable of causing a hazard to health
b. Infectious agents
c. Infections
d. Animal or human products or wastes
EXAMPLES: EXAMPLES:
Sick people Hair
Nursing homes
Convalescent centers
Hospital patients
Hospitals
Soiled hospital linen
Dental office
Used medical equipment
Sterilizing unit
Autoclaves
Medical laboratory
Animals
Laboratory animals
Insects
Sewers or wastewater treatment processes
Fermenting products or processes
Bacteria
Virus
Germs
Fungus
Mold
Mildew
Yeast
Parasites
Enzymes
Colds
Influenza or flu
Illness
Disease
Spores
Blood products
CODE
07 RADIATION/RADIATION HAZARDS
INCLUDES:
a. Any response specified as "radiation" or "a radiation or
nuclear hazard"
b. Any response specified as "radioactive" or radioactivity"
c. Anything contaminated by radiation
d. Electromagnetic energy or radiation
e. Non-ionizing radiation
f. Ionizing radiation
g. Fluorescent substances
h. High intensity light
EXAMPLES:
Electrons
Protons
Neutrons
Photons
Radiation
Electromagnetic energy
X-rays
Gamma rays
Alpha rays
Beta rays
Radionuclides
Infrared radiation
Radiowave
Radio frequencies
Radar
Ultraviolet radiation (except from the sun)
Laser radiation
Microwave radiation
Lasers
Masers
Work near radiation source
Work with radioactive material
Nuclear waste
Welding arcs
CODE
08 LOUD OR EXCESS NOISE
INCLUDES:
a. Any continuous or impact noise
b. Any noise causing speech interference at a distance of 2
feet or less
c. Any annoying noise with an intensity greater than background
d. High pitch noises
e. Low humming sounds
f. Any unspecified noise or loud environment
EXAMPLES:
Noise from:
Wood saws
Grinders, sanders, polishers
Metal working machines
Stamping machinery
Dropping hammers
Whining
Banging
Clanging
Whirring
Screeching
Pounding
Noisy environment
Loud noises
Can't hear from noise
EXCLUDES:
Typewriter and computer printer noises, code "Other", 88
CODE
09 EXTREME HEAT OR COLD
Any artificially created or naturally occurring hot or cold
environment to which the entire body is exposed.
INCLUDES:
a. Any conditions which influence the temperature equilibrium
of the body
b. High or very low humidity
c. Air temperature: hot - greater than 80 degrees Fahrenheit;
cold - less than 35 degrees Fahrenheit
d. Air movement
e. Temperature of surrounding objects (radiant heat or cold)
f. Any exposure occurring from natural climatic conditions such as
outdoor construction work in the summer or winter months.
g. Burns from the sun or radiation (sun).
EXAMPLES:
Working in, near, or with:
Boiler rooms
Blast furnaces
Coke ovens
Cold storage rooms
Meat packing coolers
Steam tunnels
Hot or cold work areas
Hot or cold climate
Exposure to the sun
Weather
EXCLUDES:
Exposure of only parts of the body to hot or cold objects or
substance, code 22.
CODE
10 PHYSICAL STRESS
Any activity requiring intense physical exertion as evidenced by
increased heart rate, muscle aching or cramps, tiredness or other
similar symptoms.
INCLUDES:
a. Hard physical labor
b. Hard manual labor
c. Constant standing, walking, running
d. Current physical exertion or overexertion
e. Activity that causes increased heart rate from physical exertion.
EXAMPLES:
Physically exhausting work such as:
Mixing concrete
Carrying bricks, stones, blocks
Carpentry work
Operating metal working machinery
Digging (manually)
Shovelling
EXCLUDE:
Physical stress from vibration, code 13.
CODE
11 MENTAL STRESS
Any activity causing intense mental exertion or conflict on a
routine or daily basis.
INCLUDES:
a. Any unspecified "stress"
b. Tense job situations
c. Hostile job situations
d. Shift work
e. Unusual working hours
f. Life-threatening situations
g. Psychological stress
h. Job-related stress
i. Over-utilization
j. Under utilization
EXAMPLES:
a. Conflict with supervisor
b. Disagreements with co-workers
c. Verbal abuse
CODE
12 UNCOMFORTABLE WORK POSITIONS OR WORK CONDITION
Any external force acting on the body during the performance of
a task that produces work strain.
INCLUDES:
a. Sitting postures
b. Standing
c. Kneeling
d. Crouching
e. Crawling
f. Unusual arm, leg, wrist, hand or finger movements
g. Change in air pressure
h. Exposre to work conditions that cause poor air quality
i. Mention of ncomfortable work setitng such as "swamp: or "woods"
EXAMPLES:
Awkward position of work materials/equipment
Working in tight spaces
Feel cramped
Have to bend a lot
Discomfort from Prolonged:
Typing Poor air circulation
Assembly work Lack of fresh air
Turning dials Lack of or poor
Hammering, cutting ventilation
Work under autos, trucks, AC blowing dirty air
buses, etc. Leaking roof
Sitting at desk
EXCLUDES:
a. Physical stress, code 10.
b. Activity that causes increased heart rate from physical
exertion, code 10.
c. Any work position that is uncomfortable due to vibration,
code 13.
d. Discomfort from heat or cold, code 09.
e. "High pressure air" in response to 3b, code 15.
CODE
13 VIBRATION
a. Whole body - action on the entire body by machinery or materials
moving rapidly in alternately opposite directions.
b. Segmental - only part of the body is in contact with the
vibrating medium and the bulk of the body rests on a
stationary surface.
INCLUDES:
a. Any work condition or situation that causes the worker's
body to vibrate or shake.
b. Any response that specifies vibration, shaking, or bouncing.
c. Physical stress from vibration.
d. Any work position that is uncomfortable due to vibration.
EXAMPLES:
Driving a bouncy truck or farm equipment
Use tools or equipment that vibrate or make my hands shake
Bouncing around
Get jarred
Get physically shaken up
CODE
14 IMPROPER LIGHTING
Lack of suitable or insufficient light for the visibility of
objects & awareness of space needed to perform in a productive &
secure manner.
INCLUDES:
a. Any response which specifies a problem or dissatisfaction
with the light available for work.
b. Any response which specifies a problem or dissatisfaction with
visibility at work.
c. Unspecified glare.
EXAMPLES:
Too dark
Too bright
Glare from Video Display Terminals (VDT)
Television screen
Television monitors
Cathode Ray Tubes (CRT)
CODE
15 INJURIES FROM POWERED EQUIPMENT, MACHINERY OR TOOLS
Injuries from machines, power tools or any other equipment that
operates under its own power, i.e., where the power originates
from a source other than the person using the tool.
Includes injuries from "machines" or "machinery" or any equipment
powered by electricity, gasoline, hydraulics which includes some of
the following examples:
Agitators
Agricultural Machines Packaging Machines
Buffers (electric) Planers
Cash registers Power Saws
Construction Machines Power Shears
Conveyor Belts Printing Machines
Crushing Machines Punches
Drilling or Boring Machines Riveters
Grinders Sandblasters
Hoisting Machines Slicers
Lathes or Turning Machines Slitters
Mining and Tunnelling Machines Stitching and Sewing
Machines
Tow motor
Office Machines Weaving, Knitting and
Machines Spinning
Mechanical jacks Machines using High
Pressure
Air
Moving belts Welding Machines
Also includes injuries where there is mention of cuts or punctures
from powered equipment, machinery or tools.
EXCLUDES:
Any risk of overexertion in lifting objects, code 17.
Any risk of falling or flying objects, code 20.
Any risk of amputation or crushing, code 33.
CODE
16 INJURIES FROM NON-POWERED EQUIPMENT OR TOOLS
This refers to injuries from tools or appliances that receive their
power from the person operating them, or where power or non-power
is not specified.
Includes injuries from "tools" or "implements" such as the following:
Abrasive Stones Knives
Axes Picks
Blow Torches Planes
Buffers (non-electric Pliers
or non-specified) Primitive equipment
Chisels Pinches
Crowbars Ropes/Chains
Files Saws
Forks Scissors
Hand Drills Screwdrivers
Hand Tools Shovels
Hatchets Wrenches
Hoes
Also includes injuries where there is mention of cuts or punctures from
non-powered equipment or tools.
EXCLUDES:
Any risk of overexertion in lifting objects, code 17.
Any risk of falling or flying objects, code 20.
Any risk of amputation or crushing, code 33.
Any tools or appliances listed under code 15.
CODE
17 INJURIES FROM OVEREXERTION IN LIFTING OBJECTS
Applies to non-impact cases in which the injury results from excessive
physical effort, as in lifting, pulling, pushing, carrying, throwing.
Also code responses with mention of injury to the back.
INCLUDES INJURIES FROM:
a. Holding, Wielding or Throwing Objects
b. Lifting Heavy Objects
c. Lifting or Pulling Containers or Boxes
d. Opening Large Valves
EXAMPLES OF RESPONSES:
a. "Injuries from machine lifting"
b. "Falling and back injuries from lifting and pulling furniture"
c. "Injuries from lifting patients"
d. "Lifting"
e. "Back strain"
f. "Straining yourself
EXCLUDES
a. Straining muscles, code 35, other injury.
CODE
18 INJURIES INFLICTED BY PERSON, OTHER THAN THE INJURED (EXCEPT FIREARMS)
INCLUDES:
a. Injuries from assault during burglary
b. Injuries from assault by inmates in a prison
c. Injuries from someone faling or runnint into the person
d. If any information is provided to indicate physical harm or
violence from dealing or interacting with people (for example
criminals, students, etc.)
e. Lacerations, cuts or bruises where the source of injury is
inflicted by person other than the injured (except firearms).
f. Puncture wounds where the source of injury is inflicted by
person other than the injured (except firearms).
EXAMPLES OF RESPONSES
"Assaults from inmates"
"Risk of being held up"
"Risk of burglary"
"Risk of sky jacking"
"Dealing with mental patients who can hurt you"
"Bodily harm from criminals"
"Robbery"
"Dealing with intoxicated customers"
"Dealing with people"
"Colliding with other workers"
"Injuries from other people on the ward"
EXCLUDE:
Any risk of injury where use of a firearm by another person is
mentioned, code 19.
CODE
19 INJURIES FROM FIREARMS INFLICTED BY PERSON, OTHER THAN INJURED
Injuries sustained from gunfire by another person.
INCLUDES:
a. Injuries from hand held firearms, rifles or shotguns
fired by another person.
b. Lacerations, cuts or bruises where the source of injury is from
firearms inflicted by person other than injured.
c. Puncture wounds where the source of injury is from firearms
inflicted by person other than injured.
CODE
20 INJURIES FROM FALLING OR FLYING OBJECTS
Applies to cases in which the injury could be caused by impact between
the injured person and the source of injury, the motion producing the
contact being primarily the source of injury rather than the person.
INCLUDES INJURIES FROM:
a. Falling items
b. Pieces of metal flying off a machine
c. Boxes from overhead coming down
d. Falling or flying objects from vehicles
INCLUDES ALSO:
a. Lacerations, cuts or bruises where the source of injury is from
falling or flying objects.
b. Puncture wounds where the source of injury is from falling
or flying objects.
EXAMPLES OF RESPONSES:
"Overhead crane carrying objects"
"Work where heavy tools are swinging"
"Crane dropping a load"
"Belts coming loose"
EXCLUDES:
Eye injuries from falling or flying objects (code 34).
Flying objects from explosion (code 29).
CODE
21 INJURIES FROM ANIMALS
Injuries that result from contact or interaction between injured
person and an animal.
INCLUDES INJURIES FROM:
a. Animal bites
b. Being shoved or pushed or kicked by animals (e.g., farm animals).
c. Insect bites
d. Snakes
INCLUDES ALSO:
a. Lacerations, cuts or bruises where the source of injury is from
contact or interaction between injured person and an animal.
b. Puncture wounds where the source of injury is from contact or
interaction between injured person and an animal.
CODE
22 INJURIES FROM CONTACT WITH TEMPERATURE EXTREMES - HOT OBJECTS
Applies to burns or to non-impact injuries in which the injury
consists of a burn, resulting from contact with or exposure to
hot objects, hot air, hot gas, hot vapors or hot liquids.
INCLUDES INJURIES FROM:
a. Burns from fires
b. Burns from scalding water
c. Burns from steam
d. Burns from hot objects such as stoves
e. Flammable liquids
f. Any unspecified burn
EXAMPLES OF RESPONSES:
"Getting burned by a stove."
"Fire"
"Burns"
"Burned by sparks"
"Spill hot food on us"
EXCLUDES INJURIES FROM:
a. Burns from caustic or toxic chemicals, code 35.
(Acid burns, chemical burns and boiling reagents)
b. Burns from inhaling toxic gases, code 35.
c. Burns from the sun or other radiation (code exposure to or
injuries from the sun as extreme heat or cold, 09)
CODE
23 FALLS FROM ELEVATION
INCLUDES INJURIES FROM:
a. Falling from piled materials
b. Falling from platforms, ladders, or stairs
c. Falling from vehicles
d. Scaffold releasing
INCLUDES ALSO:
a. Lacerations, cuts or bruises where source of injury is falls
from elevation.
b. Puncture wounds where source of injury is falls from elevation
EXAMPLES OF RESPONSES:
"Climbs to high places"
CODE
24 SLIPS AND FALLS ONTO SAME LEVEL
INCLUDES INJURIES FROM:
a. Falling and slipping on a wet floor
b. Fall onto or against objects
c. Fall to the walkway or working surface
d. Tripping on something
e. Falls onto the ground
INCLUDES ALSO:
a. Lacerations, cuts or bruises where the source of injury is
slips and falls onto same level.
b. Puncture wounds where the source of injury is slips and falls
onto same level.
EXAMPLES OF RESPONSES:
"Oil spills on floor"
"Objects laying about in my workplace"
"Water spilled on floor"
"Muddy wet surfaces in greenhouse"
CODE
25 FALLS, UNSPECIFIED
Applies to responses that mention falling but do not specify whether
it is falling from an elevation or falling on the same level.
INCLUDES INJURIES FROM:
a. Falling
b. Falling down and hitting something
INCLUDES ALSO:
a. Lacerations, cuts or bruises where the source of injury is
unspecified falls.
b. Puncture wounds where the source of injury is unspecified falls.
CODE
26 INJURIES FROM VEHICLES
Applies to injuries that occur in public transportation, highway-type
vehicles and industrial vehicles in which the injured person is either
a driver or passenger.
INCLUDES INJURIES FROM:
Accidents involving highway vehicles, industrial vehicles (e.g.,
backoes, forklifts), boats, ships, planes or railroad vehicles.
INCLUDES:
a. Lacerations, cuts or bruises where the source of injury
is vehicles.
b. Puncture wounds where the source of injury is vehicles.
EXAMPLES OF RESPONSES:
"I drive a lot, so I'm at risk of traffic accidents"
"Injuries from forklifts"
EXCLUDES:
Falling or flying objects from vehicles, code 20.
CODE
27 CONTACT WITH ELECTRICAL CURRENT
Applies only to non-impact cases in which an injury consists of
electric shock or electrocution.
INCLUDES INJURIES FROM:
Sources of electricity including generated electricity or static
electricity.
INCLUDES ALSO:
Shock IF electricity is mentioned.
EXAMPLES OF RESPONSES:
"Afraid I'm going to get shocked by the stove at work"
"Working with electrical lines"
CODE
28 DROWNING
Injury cases which result from immersion in water causing
asphyxiation.
INCLUDES INJURIES FROM:
a. Boat capsizing
b. Falling into swimming pools
c. Other bodies of water
CODE
29 INJURIES FROM EXPLOSION
Injuries sustained as a result of a sudden change in air pressure
sufficient to either throw the person or throw object which strike
the person.
INCLUDES INJURIES FROM:
a. Being struck by objects flying or thrown as a result of
an explosion.
b. Being thrown against objects by the force of a explosion.
INCLUDES ALSO:
a. Lacerations, cuts or bruises where the source of injury
is explosion.
b. Puncture wounds where the source of injury is explosion.
EXAMPLES OF RESPONSES:
"Boiler could blow up"
"Bomb threat"
"Explosion"
"Gas line breakage"
CODE
30 ASPHYXIATION
A state of decreased amount of oxygen and increased amount of carbon
dioxide in the body as a result of some interference with respiration.
INCLUDES INJURIES FROM:
a. Being in a confined space without air.
b. Carbon monoxide poisoning
c. Smoke filled air in a fire
EXAMPLES OF RESPONSES:
"Afraid I won't get any air to breathe when in the tank."
EXCLUDE:
Drowning, code 28.
CODE
31 LACERATIONS, CUTS OR BRUISES
Injuries that result from edged, cutting or blunt objects which
cause superficial cuts and bruises, or serious lacerations or cuts
excluding amputation.
INCLUDES:
a. Lacerations, cuts or bruises where the source of injury
is unspecified.
b. Lacerations, cuts or bruises where the source of injury is
NOT codable to one of the codes listed in "c," below
EXAMPLE OF RESPONSE:
"paper cuts"
"pinching fingers"
EXCLUDES:
a. Cuts that amputate, code 33.
b. Puncture wounds, code 32.
c.Lacerations, cuts or bruises where the source of injury is codable
to:
Code 15, Injuries from powered equipment, machinery or tools; Code
16, Injuries from non-powered equipment or tools; Code 18, Injuries
inflicted by person, other than injured; Code 19, Injuries from
firearms inflicted by person other than injured; Code 20, Injuries
from falling or flying objects; Code 21, Injuries from animals; Code
23, Falls from elevation; Code 24, Slips and falls onto same level;
Code 25, Falls, unspecified; Code 26, Injuries from vehicles; or Code
29, Injuries from explosion.
NOTE: Even though several of the above responses may be listed by
the same person, each unique response is still assigned
an individual code.
EXAMPLE: The same respondent gave these three responses which
should be coded as shown:
"Cuts while using power saw" Code 15
"Sharp edges cut" Code 31
"Slips on greasy floor" Code 24
CODE
32 PUNCTURE
Wounds where the skin is broken resulting from sharp and
pointed objects.
INCLUDES:
a. Puncture wounds where the source of injury is unspecified
b. Puncture wounds where the source of injury is NOT codable to
one of the codes listed under the "excludes" section below.
EXAMPLE:
"Boards with nails"
"Being stuck by needles" "Steel or wood chips in
fingers"
"Bumping into sharp objects
EXCLUDES:
Puncture wounds where the source of injury is codable to:
Code 15, Injuries from powered equipment, machinery or tools;
Code 16, Injuries from non-powered equipment or tools; Code 18,
Injuries inflicted by person, other than injured; Code 19, Injuries
from firearms inflicted by person other than injured; Code 20, Injuries
from falling or flying objects; Code 21, Injuries from animals; Code
23, Falls from elevation; Code 24, Slips and falls onto same level;
Code 25, Falls, unspecified; Code 26, Injuries from vehicles; or
Code 29, Injuries from explosion.
NOTE: Even though several of the above responses may be listed
by the same person, each unique response is still assigned
an individual code.
EXAMPLE: The same respondent gave these three responses which
should be coded as shown:
"Cuts while using power saw" Code 15
"Sharp edges cut" Code 31
"Slips on greasy floor" Code 24
CODE
33 AMPUTATION OR CRUSHING INJURY
Injuries that involve separation of or severe crushing of a body
part - primarily includes injuries to the hands or fingers.
INCLUDES AMPUTATION OR CRUSHING INJURIES FROM:
Any powered or non-powered machine or tool
EXAMPLES OF RESPONSE:
a. "Something may catch my fingers and crush them at work"
b. "Getting fingers mashed"
c. "Afraid of getting hand cut-off in a power press"
d. "Loss of limb"
e. "Could get crunched"
f. "Get fingers crunched
CODE
34 EYE INJURIES
Injuries to the eye that result primarily from foreign objects
being throw into the eyes.
INCLUDES EYE INJURIES RESULTING FROM:
a. Small objects or matter thrown into the eyes.
b. Falling or flying objects.
CODE
35 OTHER INJURY
INCLUDES:
a. Any response to questions 1b, 2b or 3b that is not codable to
Codes 01-34 (Code 88 for those responses not codable to 01-35.)
b. Injuries to or accidents involving specific body parts not listed
elsewhere in Codes 01-34 (for example, code "twisted ankle"
to 35, but "eye injuries" to 34).
c. Unspecified risks of injuries.
EXAMPLES:
hand injury
twisted ankle
break leg, finger, or arm
head injury
sports injury (unless information is provided to indicate this is
a non-occupational (i.e., recreational) "sports injury")
could get finger or hand hurt
chemical burn
burns from boiling reagents
too many injuries to recount
all risks from working in a factory
industrial accident
I could get hurt
EXCLUDES:
a. sports injury if there is indication the injury is recreational
and not occupational
b. any mention of injury to or effect on the back - Code 17
EXAMPLE:
sports injury from company team - Code 88
back injury - Code 17
sprain back - Code 17
loss of limb - Code 33
CODE
88 OTHER
Includes: Any response that does not fit into any of the previous
categories.
98 REFUSED
99 DON'T KNOW
Health Effects
CODE
01 CANCER
A malignant tumor or neoplasm; a sarcoma, or carcinoma. A growth
of new and abnormal tissue.
INCLUDES:
a. Any response specified as the following:
Cancer, or cancer of the
Malignancy or malignant
Sarcoma
Carcinoma
EXAMPLES:
Cancer of the esophagus
Malignant mesothelioma
Malignant cellular alterations
Carcinogenic reaction or response
Metastasis
EXCLUDES:
a. Non-malignant or benign tumors or growths, code 02.
b. Unspecified tumors or growths, code 02.
CODE
02 TUMORS OR GROWTHS (NON-CANCER OR NOT SPECIFIED)
INCLUDES:
Any response of tumor or growth where cancer or malignancy is not
mentioned; or non-cancerous tumors or growths:
Non-cancerous tumor or growth
Non-malignant tumor or growth
Benign tumor or growth
Unspecified tumor or growth
EXAMPLES:
Lumps
Bumps
Knot
Polyp
EXCLUDES:
Mutation or mutagenic change, code 06.
CODE
03 LUNG AND RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS OTHER THAN CANCER
Any infection or malfunction of or effect on the respiratory system
including the nose, sinus cavities, pharynx, nasopharynx, trachea,
bronchus, pleura, aveoli, diaphragm or lungs, excluding that caused
by cancer.
INCLUDES:
Any specific mention of a health effect to any part of the
respiratory system (e.g., "burns lung")
EXAMPLES:
Pneumonia Cold
Influenza or flu Sinusitis
Sinus infection Sinus headache
Sinus problems or trouble Strep throat
Respiratory allergies Tonsillitis
Sore throat Cough
Any unspecified allergy Damage breathing
Throat irritation Grasp for breath
Laryngitis Sneezing
Lost voice or can't talk Breathing difficulty
Upper respiratory infection Lungs
Bronchitis Sinus
Emphysema Throat
Asthma
Pneumoconiosis Allergy NOS (unspecified)
Black lung
Coal worker's lung
Tuberculosis
Asbestosis
Fibrosis
Byssinosis
Upper respiratory irritation or inflammation
Pleurisy
Trouble breathing (if more immediately serious breathing problems,
such as "Choke," "Suffocate," or "Can't breath," Code 10)
EXCLUDES:
a. "Breathing" with no indication of difficulty, harm or damage,
code 88 "Other."
b. "Breathing fumes," "breathing dusst," etc., code 88 "Other."
See "Notes" 15, 16, and 17 on pages 4, 5.
CODE
04 HEARING IMPAIRMENT
Impairment or loss of ability to gather, conduct, and perceive sounds
from the environment.
INCLUDES:
a. Noise-induced hearing loss
b. Hearing loss from acoustic-trauma (e.g., a sudden, intense noise
from firearms or explosions)
c. Temporary hearing loss
d. Permanent or irreversible hearing loss
e. Any problem related to hearing
EXAMPLES:
Deafness
Hard of hearing
Hearing loss
Impaired hearing
Ringing in ears
CODE
05 EYE OR VISION PROBLEMS
Any injury, infection, or malfunction of the eye, eyelid, or tear
ducts or a change in vision.
INCLUDES:
a. Any response specifying problems with eye, eyelid, tear ducts
or vision, not related to cancer.
b. Injury to eye or injury that results in eye or vision problem.
c. Eye irritation.
d. Eye infection.
e. Any visual disturbance.
EXAMPLES:
Loss of eye
Loss of vision
Itchy eye
Runny or watery eyes
Red or bloodshot eyes
Blurred vision
Blindness
Retinal detachment, defect or disorder
Glaucoma
Cataract
Keratitis
Conjunctivitis
Need glasses/bifocals
Get chemicals in eyes
Chemical burns in eyes
CODE
06 GENETIC CHANGES OR REPRODUCTIVE PROBLEMS
Broad category which covers any non-cancerous changes in genetic
material and any change, problem, or abnormality in the process of
conceiving, gestating and bearing offspring.
INCLUDES:
a. Any change in the reproductive system.
b. Reduced fertility or sterility.
c. Effect on an unborn child.
EXAMPLES:
Pregnancy problems
Reduced fertility
Problems getting pregnant
Infertility
Impotency
Lowered sperm count
Sterility
Early labor
Toxemia
Miscarriage, fetal death, or spontaneous abortion
Stillbirth
Low birth weight or underweight baby
Menstrual problems
Birth defects, congenital anomalies
Mongoloid child, Down's baby
Cleft palate
Mentally retarded child
Hyperactive or learning disabled child
Genetic damage
Cellular alterations
Injury to baby if pregnant
Will kill the bone marrow so you can't reproduce cells
Mutations
Mutagenesis
EXCLUDES:
Any intentional effect on the reproductive process; such as induced
abortion or elective sterility, code 88.
CODE
07 INFECTION
The state or condition in which the body or a part of it is invaded
by a pathogenic agent (microorganism or virus), which, under favorable
conditions, multiplies and produces effects which are injurious.
INCLUDES: EXAMPLES:
a. Unspecified infections Blood poisoning, septicaemia
Tetanus
b. Bacterial infection Bacterial infection
Viral infection
c. Viral infection Fungal infection
Parasitic infection, worms,
Hooks,
d. Fungal infection Ascaris
Herpes
e. Parasitic infection Encephalitis
Hepatitis
f. Acute or chronic infection Rabies
Veneral disease (V.D.)
g. Any mention of germs Catch lice
Transmit infection to me
h. Any response that indicates Get sick from students
"Transmission" of infection,
disease, or germs Viral substance
Fever
i. If general response, such as
"Disease," "Get a disease,"
"Get sick," "Contract disease,"
or "May cause disease," try to
use information given under Work
Conditions or Substances to determine
whether referring to infectious agent.
EXCLUDES:
a. Infection of specific body b. If not enough informa-
parts or systems listed tion is available to
separately in this section: determine whether
response refers to
infectious agents,
code 88.
EXAMPLE:
Respiratory infection, code 03
Eye infection, code 05
Skin infection, code 08
Intestinal infection, code 13
CODE
08 SKIN DISEASES OR DISORDERS
Any uncomfortable or abnormal condition of the skin, scalp, hair,
or nails often characterized by inflammation, itching, redness, and
various skin lesions.
INCLUDES:
a. Any response specified as "skin" problem or irritation.
b. Problems with scalp, hair, or nails.
EXAMPLES:
Irritated skin Posion ivy
Dermatitis Scratches
Rash
Red skin
Itching skin or scalp
Dandruff or other scalp problems
Hair falling out
Skin sensitization
Skin infections
Sores
Discoloration of skin
Skin allergy
Blisters
EXCLUDE:
a. Any skin disorder related to the eyes (code as EYE or VISION
PROBLEM, 05)
b. Burns unspecified, or "burns skin" (Code 16)
c. Frostbite (Code 15)
CODE
09 CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM PROBLEMS OR DISORDERS
INCLUDES:
a. Brain or spinal cord
b. Balance and coordination
c. Dizziness and light-headedness
EXAMPLES:
Brain damage
Central nervous system problems
Convulsions
Affects brain
Makes me stoned
Gets me high
Faint
Pass out
Makes me sleepy or drowsy
Causes vertigo or dizziness
Makes me motion sick
EXCLUDES:
Dizziness, light-headedness, fainting, or vertigo due to specific
cause listed elsewhere (e.g., "Dizziness or light-headedness
from heat" - code 17, Heat Exhaustion/Heat Stroke or Other
Effects From Heat).
CODE
10 ASPHYXIATION
A state of decreased amount of oxygen and increased amount of carbon
dioxide in the body as a result of some interference with respiration.
INCLUDES:
a. Unspecified asphyxiation, anoxia, suffocation, or inability to
breathe.
b. Decreased amount of oxygen due to breathing poisons such as
carbon monoxide.
EXAMPLES:
Suffocate
Choke
Cut off air or oxygen
Can't breathe
Strangulation
Not enough air
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Lack of air
EXCLUDES:
a. Chronic respiratory conditions, such as "Emphysema," Code 03.
b. Less serious "breathing problems: such as "Trouble breathing,"
Code 03
c. "Poor ventilation", Code 88.
CODE
11 HEADACHE
Acute or chronic diffuse pain in different portions of the head.
INCLUDES:
a. Any unspecified headache.
b. Migraine headache.
c. Any specified headache, except sinus.
EXAMPLES:
Headache
Pounding head
Throbbing head
Dull ache in head
Intense pains in head
Pressure in head (sinus not mentioned)
Nervous headache
Tension headache
Sick headache
EXCLUDES:
Sinus headache (code as "Lung and respiratory problems other
than cancer", Code 03)
Code
12 PSYCHOLOGICAL OR BEHAVIORAL PROBLEM
Mental or emotional disorders with or witout organic bases. Behavior
may be greatly affected although usually remains within socially
acceptable limits. In extreme cases, impairment of mental function
interfering with insight & the ability to meet some ordinary demands
of life or maintain adequate contact with reality may be present.
INCLUDES:
a. Mental retardation
b. Any response specifying a change in personality or behavior
(e.g., change in moods or personal habits such as, eating,
sleeping, smoking or drinking)
c. Psychoses
d. Neuroses
e. Paranoia
f. Excessive anxiety
g. Drug or alcohol use
h. Hysterical symptoms
i. Phobias
j. Obsessional and compulsive symptoms
k. Depression
l Fatigue
m. Any mention of nerves, nervous or nerve problems due to stress.
n. Any mention of "mind" (Code any mention of "brain" as 09).
o. Emotional or mental pressure.
EXAMPLES:
Makes me:
Worried
Nervous
Depressed
Anxious
Upset
Confused
Uneasy
Tense
Shake or tremble
Crazy
Irritable
Feel sad
See things or hallucinate
Can cause a nervous breakdown
Lack of sleep
Sleeping too much
Nervous stomach
Nervous cough
Anxiety attack
Anxiety
Weight gain or weight loss
Get bad nerves
Stress
Job stress
Tension
Hyperventilate
Pass-out from nerves
Tachycardia, (abnormal rapidity of heart action) or palpitations
from stress
Emotional stress or tension
Time distortion
Time pressure
Can't concentrate
Loss of appetite due to nerves
Loss of memory
EXCLUDE:
Any mention of "brain", code 09.
CODE
13 DIGESTIVE OR GASTRO-INTESTINAL PROBLEM
Disturbances with the digestive system including the stomach and
the intestine.
INCLUDES:
a. Diseases or disorders of:
Mouth and teeth
Stomach
Intestine
Liver
Other organs of digestion such as gall bladder and pancreas
EXAMPLES:
Ulcer
Digestive problems
Upset stomach
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Loss of appetite
Irritated stomach
Indigestion
Nausea
Liver damage
Hernia
EXCLUDES:
a. Any response due to specific causes listed elsewhere in this
section (e.g., gastro-intestinal problem due to nerves, tension
or stress - code as Psychological or behavioral problem, code 12).
b. Hemorrhoids (Code as 19 "Cardiovascular Problems/Disease").
c. Mention of throat, trachia and bronchus, code 03.
CODE
14 MUSCLE, NERVE OR BONE PROBLEM
INCLUDES:
a. Damaged or impaired function of
muscles
bones
nerves
tendons
ligaments
cartilage
b. Dislocation and fractures
c. Concussion
d. Contusion (bruise)
e. Sprains and strains
Examples:
Pulled muscles Slipped disc
Sprains Ruptured disc
Strains Pinched nerve
Pulled tendon Tendonitis
Pulled ligament Broken bone
Chipped bone Fracture
Dislocation Bruises
Nerve damage Backache
Severed or cut nerve Bad back
Joint problem or stiffness Back goes out
(including arthritis) Muscle tension
Damaged connective tissue Tension in neck
EXCLUDES:
a. Muscle or nerve problem related to the eye (code as "Eye
or vision problem", 05)
b. Nerve problem related to the ear (code as "Hearing
impairment", 04)
c. "Nerves" due to stress, psychological or behavioral problems,
code 12
d. Central nervous system, code 09
e. Effects from injuries such as "amputation" "loss of limb",
"cut off finger", "get crunched" and "cuts", code 23
f. General responses such as "heavy physical work" and "moving
heavy objects", code 23
CODE
15 FROSTBITE OR OTHER EFFECT FROM COLD
The effect of freezing a part of the body by excessive exposure
to extreme cold, or having a body temperature below normal.
INCLUDES:
Any health effect caused by frost or extreme cold
EXAMPLES:
Freezing
Chilled to the bone
Extremely cold
Hypothermia
CODE
16 BURNS
Tissue injury resulting from excessive exposure to thermal (heat),
chemical, electrical, or radioactive agents.
INCLUDES:
a. Sun burn
b. Thermal burn
c. Chemical burn
d. Electrical burn
e. Radiation burn
f. Scalds
EXAMPLES:
Get burned
Grease burn
Steam burn
Rope burn
Acid burn
Alkali burn (lye)
Burn from corrosive or irritating chemicals
Burn from electric shock
Flashburn
Burn from sunlight
Burn from fire, hot objects, or fluids
Burns my skin
EXCLUDES:
Any response of burn with mention of specific body part, code to body
part except for skin. Example: "Chemical burn in eyes", Code 05
and "Burn lungs", Code 03
CODE
17 HEAT EXHAUSTION/HEAT STROKE OR OTHER EFFECT FROM HEAT
INCLUDES:
a. Heat collapse
b. Heat prostration
c. Dizziness or nausea from heat
d. Elevated body temperature
e. Dehydration
EXAMPLES:
Sunstroke
Heat sickness
Stroke from heat
Raised body temperature
Takes moisture out of body
Dehydrates me
Heat cramps
Over heating
Lack of salt
EXCLUDES:
Burns
CODE
18 DEATH
Permanent cessation of all vital functions.
EXAMPLES:
It can kill me
Loss of life
Fatal
It is deadly
EXCLUDES:
Response with mention of death due to specific cause codable
under 01-17 or 19-23.
EXAMPLES:
Die from cancer, code 01
Choke to death, code 10
Freeze to death, code 15
Burn to death, code 16
Die of a stroke, code 19
CODE
19 CARDIOVASCULAR OR CIRCULATORY PROBLEMS/DISEASE
INCLUDES:
a. Any mention of heart disease, heart problems, heart attach,
strain on the heart, chest pains (angina), etc.
b. High or low blood pressure (hypertension, hypotension, or
"high blood")
c. Any mention of "circulation" problems: poor circulation, cuts
off circulation, etc.
d. Any mention of heart or blood vessels (arteries, veins)
e. Stroke, other than from heat
f. Pulmonary disease
g. Hardening of the arteries, arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis
h. Phlebitis
i. Hemorrhoids
j. Varicose veins
k. Edema or swelling
l. Tachycardia (abnormal rapidity of heart action) not from stress
m. Palpitations of heart, not from stress
CODE
20 BLOOD DISEASES OR DISORDERS
INCLUDES:
a. All anemias ("low blood")
b. Poor, or tired blood
c. Diseases or disorders of blood-forming organs
d. Disorders of red blood cells
EXAMPLES:
"Harms blood-forming organs"
"Diseases of the spleen"
EXCLUDES:
a. Low or high blood pressure (19)
b. Leukemia (01)
c. Blood poisoning (07)
CODE
21 POISONING
Any health effect from a substance which, when taken into the body by
ingestion, inhalation, injection, or absorption, causes interference
with normal physiological functions.
INCLUDES:
a. Any responses with specific mention of poison, poisoning,
poisonous, toxic, toxin, toxicosis, or toxemia.
EXAMPLES:
poison me
poison
poisonous
poisoning
poison if ingested, swallowed, or breathed
lead poisoning
poisonous gas infer that health
poison gas effect is
spray is poisonous "poisoning'
toxic exposure
toxic chemicals
EXCLUDES:
Any response with mention of poisoning a specific body system --
code to the specific body system (e.g., "poisons lungs" - code 03).
CODE
22 LOWERED RESISTANCE TO DISEASE
INCLUDES:
a. Any mention of reduced or impaired immunity or resistance
to disease.
b. Increased likelihood of developing disease.
EXAMPLES:
lowers resistance
runs down defenses
works havoc with immune system
more subject to illness
EXCLUDES:
a. General responses such as:
makes me sick
feel uncomfortable
aches and pains
CODE
23 INJURY, n.e.c.
INCLUDES:
a. Injury or effect from an accident that is not codable to one
of the other health effects (codes 01-22). For example, code
"long injury" to 03 and "twisted ankle" to 14, but code
"head injury" or "lose a finger" to 23.
EXAMPLES:
hand injuries
amputation
crushing injury
cuts
electrocution
shock
explosion
blow up
stabbed
drown
injury to body
impairment
get hit
get mugged or robbed
over extend myself
heavy physical work
heavy things fall on you
slips, falls, or collisions
could get finger or hand hurt
chance of accident
physical injury
falling
EXCLUDES:
a. Accidents or injuries listed elsewhere in the health
effects codes.
EXAMPLES:
"burns" -- code 16
"asphyxiation" -- code 10
b. Injuries or effects from accidents that result in damage to a
specific body system listed elsewhere in the health effect codes.
Code these responses to the specific body system.
EXAMPLES:
"liver injury" -- code 13
"eye injury" -- code 05
and all examples under (14) "Muscle, nerve, or bone problem", e.g.,
broken bones," "dislocation," and "sprains and strains" -- code 14
c. General respsonses, such as:
"injure your system" -- too general, infers an internal effect
"accidental exposure" -- too general
Code these to 88.
NOTE: Do not confuse Health Effect Code 23 "Injury, n.e.c." with
the Risk of Accident or Injury Code 35 "Other Injuries".
Codes 23 applies only to responses to questions on health
effects (1c and 2c), while Code 35 applies only to responses
to questions on exposure to Substances, Work Conditions,
or Risk of Accident or Injury (1b, 2b, and 3b).
CODE
88 OTHER*
INCLUDES:
Any response that does not fit into any of the previous categories.
98 REFUSED
99 DON'T KNOW
Appendix B-Industry Recodes Outline
Agriculture
Recodes
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No. 1 No. 2
Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code*
80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79)
__________________________________________________________________________
01 01 010-011,020-021 AGRICULTURE 01-02,07,078
*Standard Industrial Classification
Forestry and Fisheries
Recodes
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No. 1 No. 2
Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code*
80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79)
__________________________________________________________________________
02 01 030-031 FORESTRY AND FISHERIES 08-09
*Standard Industrial Classification
Mining
Recodes
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No. 1 No. 2
Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code*
80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79)
__________________________________________________________________________
10 02 040-042,050 MINING 10-14
*Standard Industrial Classification
Construction
Recodes
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No. 1 No. 2
Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code*
80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79)
__________________________________________________________________________
20 03 060 CONSTRUCTION 15-17
*Standard Industrial Classification
Manufacturing
Recodes
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No. 1 No. 2
Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code*
80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79)
__________________________________________________________________________
(30-34,
40-46) (04) - MANUFACTURING:
(30-34) NONDURABLE GOODS
30 04 100-102,110-112, Food and kindred products 201-209
120-122
31 04 132,140-142, Textile mill and finished 221-229,231-239
150-152 textile products
32 04 171-172 Printing, publishing and 271-279
allied industries
33 04 180-182,190-192 Chemicals and allied 281-287,289
products
34 04 130,160-162, Other nondurable goods 21,261-266,291,295,
200-201,210-212, 299,301-304,306-307
220-222 311,313-317,319
(40-46) DURABLE GOODS
40 04 230-232,241-242 Furniture, lumber and wood
41 04 270-272,280 Primary metal industries 331-332,334,
3331-3334,3339,
3351,3353,3357,
3361-3362,3369,339
42 04 281-282,290-292, Fabricated metal 341-349
300 industries, including
ordnance
43 04 310-312,320-322, Machinery, except 351-359
331-332 electrical
44 04 340-342,350 Electrical machinery, 361-367,369
equipment and supplies
45 04 351-352,360-362, Transportation equipment 371-376,379
370
46 04 250-252,261-262, Other and not specified 321-329,381-
301,371-372, durable goods 387,394
380-382,390-392
*Standard Industrial Classification
Transportation, Communications and Other Public Utilities
Recodes
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No. 1 No. 2
Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code*
80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79)
__________________________________________________________________________
(50-54) (05) - TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS
AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES
50 05 400 Railroads 40
51 05 410-411 Trucking service and 421-423
warehousing
52 05 401-402,412, Other transportation 41,43-47
420-422,432
53 05 440-442 Communications 481-483,489
54 05 460-462,470-472 Utilities and sanitary 491-497
*Standard Industrial Classification
Wholesale Trade
Recodes
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No. 1 No. 2
Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Industry Title SIC Code*
80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79)
__________________________________________________________________________
60 06 500-502,510-512, WHOLESALE TRADE 501-508,5093,5094,
521-522,530-532, 5099,511-518,5191,
540-542,550-552, 5194,5198,5199
560-562,571
*Standard Industrial Classification
Retail Trade
Recodes
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(61-65) (07) - RETAIL TRADE
61 07 591-592,600 General merchandise stores 531,533,539
62 07 601-602,610-611 Food, bakery and dairy 541-546,549
stores
63 07 612,620-622 Automotive dealers and 551-557,559
gasoline stations
64 07 641 Eating and drinking places 58
65 07 580-582,590, Other and not specified 521,523,525-527,56,
630-632,640,642, retail trade 571-573,591-593,
650-652,660-662, 5941-5949,5961-5963
670-672,681-682, 598,5992-5994,5999
691
*Standard Industrial Classification
Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate
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(70-71) (08) - FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL
ESTATE
70 08 700-702 Banking and credit 60-61
agencies
71 08 710-712 Insurance, real estate, 62-67
and other finance
*Standard Industrial Classification
Services
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(75-85) (09-12) - SERVICES:
(75-76) (09) BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES
75 09 721-722,730-732, Business services 731-737,7391-7397,
740-742,750 7399,751,752,754
76 09 751-752,760 Repair services 753,762-764,7692,
7694,7699
(77-78) (10) - PERSONAL SERVICES
77 10 761 Private households 88
78 10 762,770-772, Other personal services 701-704,721-726,729
780-782,790-791
79 11 800-802 ENTERTAINMENT AND 78,791-794,799
RECREATION SERVICES
(80-85) (12) - PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED
SERVICES
80 12 831 Hospitals 806
81 12 812,820-822,830, Health services, 801-803,8041-8042,
832,840 except hospitals 8049,805,807-809
82 12 842,850 Elementary and secondary 821-822
schools and colleges
83 12 851-852,860 Other educational services 823-824,829
84 12 861-862,870-872, Social services, religious 832-833,835-836,
880-881 and membership 839,84,861-866,
organizations 869
85 12 841,882,890-892 Legal, engineering and 81,891-893,899
other professional services
*Standard Industrial Classification
Public Administration
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90 13 900-901,910, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 911-913,919,92-97
921-922,930-932
*Standard Industrial Classification
Unknown Industry
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95 14 990 and all UNKNOWN INDUSTRY -
other codes
except 996
*Standard Industrial Classification
New Worker
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80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79)
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96 14 996 NEW WORKER
*Standard Industrial Classification
Not in Labor Force
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97 15 Not applicable NOT IN LABOR FORCE - codes Blank
and 8 in current activity recode
(loc. 75) (Under 18 or 18+ and
not in Labor Force).
*Standard Industrial Classification
Armed Forces
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80-81 82-83 (Chrs. 77-79)
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98 16 942 ARMED FORCES (excludes Reserves
and National Guard)
*Standard Industrial Classification
Industry Recode Titles
Recode No. 1
Code Titles Inclusions
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01 AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES 01,02
02 MINING 10
03 CONSTRUCTION 20
04 MANUFACTURING 30-34, 40-46
05 TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS AND OTHER PUBLIC 50-54
UTILITIES
06 WHOLESALE TRADE 60
07 RETAIL TRADE 61-65
08 FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE 70-71
09 BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES 75-76
10 PERSONAL SERVICES 77-78
11 ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES 79
12 PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES 80-85
13 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 90
14 UNKNOWN (includes new workers) 95-96
15 NOT IN LABOR FORCE 97
16 ARMED FORCES 98
Appendix C-Occupation Recodes Outline
Executive, Administrative and Managerial Occupations
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87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86)
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(01-03) (01) - EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE, -
AND MANAGERIAL OCCUPATIONS
01 01 003-006 Officials and administrators, 111-113
public administration
02 01 007-009,013-019 Managers and administrators, 121-128,
except public administration 132-139
03 01 023-029,033-037 Management related occupations 1412,1414-
1415,1419,
142-143,1442-
1443,1449,145,
1472-1473,14
*Standard Occupational Classification
Professional Specialty Occupations
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87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86)
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(04-11) (02) - PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY -
OCCUPATIONS
04 02 044-049,053-059 Engineers 1622-1628,1632-
1637,1639
05 02 043,063 Architects and surveyors 161,164
06 02 064-069,073-079 Natural mathematical and 171-172,1732-
083 computer scientists 1733,1739,1842-
1843,1845-1847,
1849,1852-1855
07 02 084-089 Health diagnosing occupations 27,261-262,
281,283,289
08 02 095-099,103-106 Health assessment and 29,301-302,3031-
treating occupations 3034,3039,304,
09 02 113-119,123-129, Teachers, librarians 2212-2218,2222-
133-139,143-149 and counselors 2228,2231-2238,
153-159,163-165 2242-2247,2249,
231-233,235,236,
239,24,251,252
10 02 183-189,193-195, Writers, artists, 34,321-329,331-
197-199 entertainers and athletes 333,398
11 02 166-169,173-179 Other professional 1912-1916,1919,
specialty occupations 192,2032-2033,
2042,2049,211-21
*Standard Occupational Classification
Technicians and Related Support Occupations
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87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86)
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(12-13) (03) - TECHNICIANS AND RELATED -
SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS
12 03 203-208 Health technologists and 362-366,369
technicians
13 03 213-218,223-229, Technologists, technicians 3711-3713,3719,
233-235 except health 372-373,382,3831
3833,384,389,392
393,396,3971-
3972,3974,399,82
*Standard Occupational Classification
Sales Occupations
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87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86)
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(14-16) (04) - SALES OCCUPATIONS -
14 04 243 Supervisors and proprietors 40
15 04 253-259 Sales representatives, 4122-4124,4152-
commodities and finance 4153,421,423-424
16 04 263-269,274-278, Other sales 4342-4348,4351-
283-285 4354,4356,4359,
4362-4367,4369,
444-447,449
*Standard Occupational Classification
Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical
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87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86)
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(17-21) (05) - ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT -
OCCUPATIONS, INCLUDING CLERICAL
17 05 308-309 Computer equipment operators 4612-4613
18 05 313-315 Secretaries, stenographers 4622-4624
and typists
19 05 337-339,343-344 Financial records processing 4712-4713,
occupations 4715-4716,4718
20 05 354-357 Mail and message distributing 4742-4745
21 05 303-307,316-319, Other administrative 4511-4519,4521-
323,325-329, support 4529,463,4642-
335-336,345-349, 4645,4649,4662-
353,359,363-366, 4664,4692,4694,
368-369,373-379, 4696,4699,4722-
383-387,389 4723,4729,4732-
4733,4739,4751-
4759,4782-4784,
4786-4787,4791-
4795,4799
*Standard Occupational Classification.
Private Household Occupations
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22 06 403-407 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONS 502-507,509
*Standard Occupational Classification
Protective Service Occupations
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87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86)
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(23-24) (07) - PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
23 07 413-414,416-418, Police and firefighters 5111-5112,5122-
423-424 5123,5132-5134
24 07 415,425-427 Other protective service 5113,5142,5144,
occupations 5149
*Standard Occupational Classification
Service Occupations, Except Protective and Household
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87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86)
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(25-28) (08) - SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPT
PROTECTIVE AND HOUSEHOLD
25 08 433-439,443-444 Food service 5211-5219
26 08 445-447 Health service 5232-5233,5236
27 08 448-449,453-455 Cleaning and building 5241-5242,5244-
service 5246,5249
28 08 456-459,463-469 Personal service 5251-5258,5262-
5264,5269
*Standard Occupational Classification
Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations
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87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86)
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(29-31) (09) - FARMING, FORESTRY AND FISHING
OCCUPATIONS
29 09 473-476 Farm operators and managers 5512-5515,
5522-5525
30 09 477,479,483-489 Farm workers and other 5611-5619,5621-
agricultural workers 5622,5624-5625,
5627
31 09 494-499 Forestry and fishing 571-573,579,
occupations 583-584,8241(pt.
*Standard Occupational Classification.
Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
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(32-34) (10) - PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT
AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS
32 10 503,505-509, Mechanics and repairers 60,6111-6118,
514-519,523, 613-614,6151-
525-527,529 6159,616,6171-
533-536,538-539, 6179
543-544,547,549
33 10 553-558,563-567, Construction & extractive 6311-6316,6318,
569,573,575-577, trades 632,6412-6414,
579,583-585, 6422,6424,6432-
587-589,593-599, 6433,6442-6444,
613-617 645,6462-6468,
6472,6476,6479,
652-654,656
34 10 633-637,639, Precision production 67,71,6811-6814,
643-647,649, occupations 6816-6817,6821-
653-659,666-669, 6824,6829,6831-
673-679,683-684, 6832,6835,6839,
686-689,693-696, 6844,6852-6854,
699 6856,6859,6861-
6862,6864-6867,
6869,6871-6873,
6879,6881-6882,
691-696,7447,
7668,7677,7752,
828
*Standard Occupational Classification
Operators, Fabricators and Laborers
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OPERATORS, FABRICATORS AND LABORERS
(35-36) (11) MACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS
AND INSPECTORS
35 11 703-709,713-715, Machine operators and 6841-6842,6849,
717,719,723-729, tenderers,except precision 6855,6863,6868,
733-739,743-745, 7312-7319,7322,
747-749,753-759, 7324,7326,7329,
763-766,768-769, 7339,7342-7344,
773-774,777,779 7349,7431-7435,
7439,7443-7444,
7449,7451-7452,
7459,7462-7463,
7467,7472,7474,
7476-7478,
7479(pt.),7512-
7519,7522,7529,
7539,7542-7544,
7549,7631-7636,
7639,7642-7644,
7649,7651-7652,
7654-7659,7661-
7667,7669,7671-
7676,7677(pt.),
7678-7679
36 11 783-787,789, Fabricators, assemblers, 7332-7333,7532-
793-799 inspectors and samplers 7533,7714,7717,
772,774,7753-
7759,782-785,787
*Standard Occupational Classification
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
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(37-39) (12) - TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL
MOVING OCCUPATIONS
37 12 803-806,808-809, Motor vehicle operators 8111,8212-8216,
813-814 8218-8219,874
38 12 823-826,828-829, Other transportation, 8113,8232-8233,
833-834 except motor vehicles 8239,8241(pt.),
8242-8245
39 12 843-845,848-849, Material moving equipment 812,8312-8319
853,855-856,859 operators
*Standard Occupational Classification
Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
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(40-41) (13) HANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEANERS,
HELPERS AND LABORERS
40 13 869 Construction laborers 871
41 13 863-867,873, Freight, stock and material 85,861-863,
875-878,883,885, handlers 8641-8646,
887-889 8648,865,
8722-8726,873,
875,8761,8769
*Standard Occupational Classification
Unknown Occupation
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87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86)
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95 14 999 and all UNKNOWN OCCUPATION
other codes
except 990
*Standard Occupational Classification
New Worker
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87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86)
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96 14 990 NEW WORKER
*Standard Occupational Classification
Not in Labor Force
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Chrs. Chrs. Detail Code Occupation Title SOC Code*
87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86)
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97 15 Not applicable NOT IN LABOR FORCE - codes Blank
and 8 in current activity recode
(Loc. 75). (Under 18 or 18+
and Not in Labor Force)
*Standard Occupational Classification
Military
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87-88 89-90 (Chrs. 84-86)
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98 16 905 MILITARY
*Standard Occupational Classification
Occupation Recode Titles
Recode No. 1
Code Titles Inclusions
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MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS
01 EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGERIAL OCCUPATIONS 01-03
02 PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS 04-11
TECHNICAL, SALES AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT
OCCUPATIONS
03 TECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS 12-13
04 SALES OCCUPATIONS 14-16
05 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS, INCLUDING 17-21
CLERICAL
SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
06 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD OCCUPATIONS 22
07 PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS 23-24
08 SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPT PROTECTIVE AND 25-28
HOUSEHOLD
09 FARMING, FORESTRY AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS 29-31
10 PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS 32-34
OPERATORS, FABRICATORS AND LABORERS
11 MACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS AND INSPECTORS 35-36
12 TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONS 37-39
13 HANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEANERS, HELPERS AND LABORERS 40-41
14 UNKNOWN OCCUPATION (includes New Workers) 95-96
15 NOT IN LABOR FORCE 97
16 MILITARY 98