OS TB 12/05/95 C&D: Occ. x Race-Cases '94 Table R42. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work(1) by occupation and race or ethnic origin of worker, 1994 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ | | | | | | Race or ethnic origin | | |___________________________________________________________ | Occu- | Private | | | | | | Occupation | pation | industry| White, | Black, | | Asian or| American| | code (2)| | non- | non- | Hispanic| Pacific |Indian or| Not | | | Hispanic| Hispanic| | Islander| Alaskan | reported | | | | | | | Native | ________________________________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________ | | | | | | | | Total......................| |2,236,639|1,234,065| 197,449| 189,719| 33,915| 7,218| 574,272 | | | | | | | | Managerial and professional | | | | | | | | specialty......................| | 118,188| 72,193| 8,396| 4,189| 2,308| 296| 30,807 Executive, administrative, | | | | | | | | managerial...................| | 48,942| 32,641| 2,784| 1,975| 533| 143| 10,866 Financial managers..........| 007 | 2,166| 1,328| 130| 79| - | 14| 608 Personnel and labor | | | | | | | | relations..................| 008 | 268| 206| 30| - | - | - | 29 Purchasing managers.........| 009 | 334| 257| 28| 15| - | - | 33 Managers, marketing, | | | | | | | | advertising, public | | | | | | | | relations..................| 013 | 1,982| 1,511| 59| 49| - | - | 356 Administrators, education...| 014 | 788| 485| 64| 81| - | - | 149 Managers, medicine and | | | | | | | | health.....................| 015 | 1,778| 1,186| 67| 29| 70| - | 420 Managers, food and lodging..| 017 | 7,371| 5,068| 376| 98| 80| - | 1,750 Managers, properties, real | | | | | | | | estate.....................| 018 | 1,703| 1,194| 154| 96| - | - | 250 Funeral directors...........| 019 | 247| 204| - | 17| - | - | 18 Managers, service | | | | | | | | organizations, n.e.c. .....| 021 | 2,037| 1,168| 336| 191| 19| 20| 303 Managers and administrators,| | | | | | | | n.e.c. ....................| 022 | 19,920| 14,010| 879| 836| 156| 46| 3,992 Accountants and auditors....| 023 | 1,895| 1,025| 125| 61| 47| 14| 623 Underwriters................| 024 | 104| 85| - | - | - | - | - Other financial officers....| 025 | 1,131| 682| 61| 81| 39| - | 268 Management analysts.........| 026 | 349| 204| 27| - | - | - | 109 Personnel, training, labor | | | | | | | | relations..................| 027 | 971| 523| 139| 98| - | - | 199 Purchasing agents, buyers, | | | | | | | | farm products..............| 028 | 106| 76| - | - | - | - | - Buyers, wholesale, retail, | | | | | | | | except farm products.......| 029 | 1,727| 1,056| 92| 94| - | - | 481 Purchasing agents and | | | | | | | | buyers, n.e.c. ............| 033 | 604| 380| 16| 29| - | - | 176 Business and promotion | | | | | | | | agents.....................| 034 | 192| 122| 15| 13| - | - | 42 Construction inspectors.....| 035 | 145| 111| - | - | - | - | 19 Inspectors and compliance | | | | | | | | officers, except | | | | | | | | construction...............| 036 | 476| 169| 17| 15| - | - | 254 Management related, n.e.c. .| 037 | 2,643| 1,587| 157| 48| 51| 30| 770 Professional specialty........| | 69,246| 39,552| 5,612| 2,214| 1,774| 153| 19,941 Architects..................| 043 | 55| 48| - | - | - | - | - Engineers, aerospace........| 044 | 99| 54| - | - | - | - | 39 Engineers, metallurgical, | | | | | | | | materials..................| 045 | 64| 29| - | - | - | - | 31 Engineers, petroleum........| 047 | 12| 12| - | - | - | - | - Engineers, chemical.........| 048 | 32| 14| - | - | - | - | 14 Engineers, civil............| 053 | 319| 209| - | - | - | - | 104 Engineers, electrical, | | | | | | | | electronic.................| 055 | 827| 482| 42| - | - | - | 274 Engineers, industrial.......| 056 | 616| 464| - | 18| 53| - | 68 Engineers, mechanical.......| 057 | 416| 247| 63| 12| - | - | 88 Engineers, marine, naval....| 058 | 65| 65| - | - | - | - | - Engineers, n.e.c. ..........| 059 | 1,269| 748| 28| 80| 27| - | 383 Surveyors, mapping | | | | | | | | scientists.................| 063 | 195| 148| - | - | - | - | 41 Computer systems analysts...| 064 | 999| 542| 56| 27| 46| - | 323 Operations and systems | | | | | | | | researchers, analysts......| 065 | 1,004| 377| 67| 24| 25| - | 510 Physicists and astronomers..| 069 | 14| - | - | - | - | - | - Chemists, except biochemists| 073 | 306| 205| - | - | 26| - | 69 Atmospheric and space | | | | | | | | scientists.................| 074 | 10| - | - | - | - | - | - Geologists and geodesists...| 075 | 47| 40| - | - | - | - | - Physical scientists, n.e.c. | 076 | 45| 25| - | - | - | - | 12 Agricultural and food | | | | | | | | scientists.................| 077 | 193| 117| - | 13| - | - | 61 Biological and life | | | | | | | | scientists.................| 078 | 156| 94| - | - | - | - | 54 Forestry and conservation | | | | | | | | scientists.................| 079 | 78| 67| - | - | - | - | - Medical scientists..........| 083 | 31| - | - | - | - | - | - Physicians..................| 084 | 370| 218| 12| 15| - | - | 120 Dentists....................| 085 | 183| 179| - | - | - | - | - Veterinarians...............| 086 | 199| 184| - | - | - | - | 12 Registered nurses...........| 095 | 29,611| 17,479| 1,428| 430| 1,221| 53| 9,000 Pharmacists.................| 096 | 315| 183| - | - | - | - | 104 Dietitians..................| 097 | 364| 172| 54| 12| - | - | 122 Respiratory therapists......| 098 | 898| 421| 71| 123| - | - | 282 Occupational therapists.....| 099 | 214| 174| - | - | - | - | 25 Physical therapists.........| 103 | 683| 465| 38| 13| 34| - | 134 Speech therapists...........| 104 | 93| 86| - | - | - | - | - Therapists, n.e.c. .........| 105 | 737| 475| 77| 30| - | - | 150 Physician's assistants......| 106 | 265| 154| - | - | - | - | 96 Teachers, postsecondary, | | | | | | | | medical science............| 133 | 19| - | - | 16| - | - | - Teachers, postsecondary, | | | | | | | | health specialities........| 134 | 30| 12| - | - | - | - | - Teachers, postsecondary, | | | | | | | | physical education.........| 138 | 12| 12| - | - | - | - | - Postsecondary teachers, | | | | | | | | subject not specified......| 154 | 199| 80| - | 14| - | - | 94 Teachers, prekindergarten, | | | | | | | | kindergarten...............| 155 | 2,362| 1,373| 191| 317| - | - | 480 Teachers, elementary school.| 156 | 242| 106| - | - | - | - | 114 Teachers, secondary school..| 157 | 261| 195| - | - | - | - | 58 Teachers, special education.| 158 | 162| 82| - | - | - | - | 75 Teachers, except | | | | | | | | postsecondary, n.e.c. .....| 159 | 4,460| 2,769| 403| 245| 66| - | 971 Counselors, educational, | | | | | | | | vocational.................| 163 | 1,959| 939| 453| 55| - | - | 505 Librarians..................| 164 | 216| 54| 52| 11| - | - | 87 Archivists and curators.....| 165 | 73| 33| - | - | - | - | 31 Economists..................| 166 | 201| 84| 11| - | - | - | 98 Psychologists...............| 167 | 1,236| 822| 186| 29| - | - | 198 Social scientists, n.e.c. ..| 169 | 72| 64| - | - | - | - | - Urban planners..............| 173 | 45| 44| - | - | - | - | - Social workers..............| 174 | 4,023| 2,132| 959| 170| 29| 36| 697 Recreation workers..........| 175 | 1,534| 868| 76| 66| 14| - | 505 Clergy......................| 176 | 332| 318| - | - | - | - | 12 Religious workers, n.e.c. ..| 177 | 1,438| 438| 653| 58| - | - | 289 Lawyers.....................| 178 | 311| 171| 24| - | - | - | 116 Authors.....................| 183 | 45| 33| - | - | - | - | - Technical writers...........| 184 | 89| 60| - | - | - | - | 27 Designers...................| 185 | 2,000| 1,375| 41| 113| 70| - | 402 Musicians and composers.....| 186 | 219| 192| - | 10| - | - | - Actors and directors........| 187 | 895| 171| - | - | - | - | 714 Painters, sculptors, | | | | | | | | craft-artists, printmakers.| 188 | 444| 367| - | 16| 11| - | 46 Photographers...............| 189 | 843| 593| 48| 44| 13| - | 142 Dancers.....................| 193 | 688| 181| 52| 15| 20| - | 419 Artists, performers.........| 194 | 608| 278| - | 55| - | - | 248 Editors and reporters.......| 195 | 451| 295| 36| 16| - | - | 96 Public relations specialists| 197 | 506| 416| 39| - | - | - | 48 Announcers..................| 198 | 48| 48| - | - | - | - | - Athletes....................| 199 | 2,359| 707| 323| 105| - | - | 1,223 | | | | | | | | Technical, sales, and | | | | | | | | administrative support.........| | 335,976| 188,265| 25,731| 19,520| 5,121| 729| 96,610 Technicians and related | | | | | | | | support......................| | 60,880| 38,072| 4,324| 2,658| 1,145| 118| 14,563 Clinical laboratory | | | | | | | | technologists..............| 203 | 4,342| 2,320| 374| 164| 210| - | 1,274 Dental hygienists...........| 204 | 376| 363| - | - | - | - | 12 Health record technologists.| 205 | 661| 330| 64| 56| - | - | 203 Radiologic technicians......| 206 | 2,066| 1,238| 175| 48| 40| - | 556 Licensed practical nurses...| 207 | 13,856| 9,172| 1,448| 385| 195| 19| 2,637 Health technologists, n.e.c.| | | | | | | | ...........................| 208 | 12,006| 7,157| 732| 592| 146| 19| 3,359 Electrical, electronic | | | | | | | | technicians................| 213 | 4,016| 2,200| 283| 314| 118| 14| 1,085 Industrial engineering | | | | | | | | technicians................| 214 | 294| 156| 26| 17| - | - | 88 Mechanical engineering | | | | | | | | technicians................| 215 | 417| 247| - | 54| - | - | 111 Engineering technicians, | | | | | | | | n.e.c. ....................| 216 | 2,321| 1,209| 159| 224| 70| - | 656 Drafting....................| 217 | 630| 448| 19| 12| 13| - | 138 Surveying and mapping | | | | | | | | technicians................| 218 | 955| 841| - | 26| - | - | 67 Biological technicians......| 223 | 1,196| 847| 86| 70| - | - | 176 Chemical technicians........| 224 | 1,059| 589| 144| 49| 12| - | 265 Science technicians, n.e.c. | 225 | 1,170| 794| 73| 72| 51| - | 172 Airplane pilots and | | | | | | | | navigators.................| 226 | 932| 345| - | - | 12| - | 569 Broadcast equipment | | | | | | | | operators..................| 228 | 282| 212| - | - | - | - | 54 Computer programmers........| 229 | 673| 389| 20| 13| 28| - | 224 Legal assistants............| 234 | 489| 321| 56| 17| 17| - | 76 Technicians, n.e.c. ........| 235 | 13,116| 8,886| 645| 532| 203| - | 2,829 Sales.........................| | 130,055| 74,640| 7,756| 8,100| 1,450| 241| 37,866 Supervisors and proprietors.| 243 | 29,812| 18,037| 1,494| 1,401| 360| 64| 8,456 Insurance...................| 253 | 1,111| 587| 106| 26| - | - | 388 Real estate.................| 254 | 438| 253| - | - | - | - | 181 Securities and financial | | | | | | | | services...................| 255 | 267| 93| 28| 14| - | - | 127 Advertising and related.....| 256 | 559| 242| 66| - | - | - | 227 Other business services.....| 257 | 2,938| 1,911| 160| 71| 16| - | 780 Engineers...................| 258 | 85| 39| - | - | - | - | 41 Mining, manufacturing, | | | | | | | | wholesale..................| 259 | 6,352| 4,771| 121| 124| 49| - | 1,286 Motor vehicles and boats....| 263 | 2,000| 1,450| 152| 130| 28| - | 239 Apparel.....................| 264 | 3,254| 1,582| 307| 285| 65| - | 1,009 Shoes.......................| 265 | 776| 285| 110| 79| - | - | 294 Furniture and home | | | | | | | | furnishings................| 266 | 1,711| 1,161| 114| 98| - | - | 335 Appliances..................| 267 | 1,081| 631| 47| 14| 20| - | 370 Hardware and building | | | | | | | | supplies...................| 268 | 5,035| 2,652| 156| 147| 65| - | 1,996 Parts.......................| 269 | 2,562| 1,654| 177| 186| 11| - | 529 Other commodities...........| 274 | 32,222| 18,497| 2,083| 2,756| 448| 42| 8,395 Sales counter clerks........| 275 | 2,716| 1,563| 261| 182| 40| 17| 654 Cashiers....................| 276 | 35,601| 18,365| 2,260| 2,437| 307| 84| 12,148 Street and door-to-door | | | | | | | | sales......................| 277 | 561| 352| 45| 40| - | - | 120 News vendors................| 278 | 356| 202| - | 12| - | - | 134 Demonstrators, promoters, | | | | | | | | models.....................| 283 | 325| 160| 48| - | - | - | 114 Auctioneers.................| 284 | 30| 30| - | - | - | - | - Sales support, n.e.c. ......| 285 | 261| 123| - | 67| - | - | 45 Administrative support, | | | | | | | | including clerical...........| | 145,041| 75,552| 13,650| 8,762| 2,526| 370| 44,181 Supervisors, general office.| 303 | 1,025| 578| 110| 36| - | - | 296 Supervisors, computer | | | | | | | | operators..................| 304 | 103| 72| 12| - | - | - | 15 Supervisors, financial | | | | | | | | records processing.........| 305 | 376| 200| 35| - | 35| - | 86 Chief communications | | | | | | | | operators..................| 306 | 111| 67| - | - | - | - | 43 Supervisors, clerks, | | | | | | | | distribution and adjusting.| 307 | 1,781| 1,154| 166| 104| - | - | 348 Computer operators..........| 308 | 1,462| 552| 132| 176| 17| - | 578 Peripheral equipment | | | | | | | | operators..................| 309 | 211| 101| 42| 16| 18| - | 32 Secretaries.................| 313 | 11,660| 7,744| 871| 390| 123| 44| 2,488 Stenographers...............| 314 | 206| 108| - | - | - | - | 72 Typists.....................| 315 | 940| 549| 72| 39| 11| - | 266 Interviewers................| 316 | 905| 446| 65| 63| 48| 16| 268 Hotel clerks................| 317 | 783| 549| 26| 38| - | - | 168 Ticket agents, | | | | | | | | transportation.............| 318 | 6,540| 2,586| 775| 458| 148| - | 2,570 Receptionists...............| 319 | 3,642| 2,096| 292| 180| 57| - | 1,011 Information clerks, n.e.c. .| 323 | 498| 355| 52| 13| - | - | 72 Classified-ad clerks........| 325 | 35| 20| - | - | - | - | 12 Correspondence clerks.......| 326 | 96| - | - | - | - | - | 46 Order clerks................| 327 | 1,945| 668| 131| 108| - | - | 1,022 Personnel clerks, except | | | | | | | | payroll....................| 328 | 264| 154| 36| 16| - | - | 53 Library clerks..............| 329 | 218| 144| 18| - | - | - | 49 File clerks.................| 335 | 1,606| 867| 237| 127| 28| - | 337 Records clerks..............| 336 | 1,488| 670| 190| 210| 19| - | 396 Bookkeepers, accounting, | | | | | | | | auditing...................| 337 | 4,348| 2,954| 312| 217| 181| - | 679 Payroll and timekeeping | | | | | | | | clerks.....................| 338 | 501| 312| 78| - | - | - | 98 Billing clerks..............| 339 | 947| 462| 75| 48| - | - | 358 Cost and rate clerks........| 343 | 429| 268| 28| 33| - | - | 94 Billing, posting, | | | | | | | | calculating machine | | | | | | | | operators..................| 344 | 931| 299| 122| 79| 25| - | 402 Duplicating machine | | | | | | | | operators..................| 345 | 338| 120| 13| 27| 19| - | 159 Mail, paper handling machine| | | | | | | | operators..................| 346 | 382| 143| 58| - | - | - | 156 Office machine operators, | | | | | | | | n.e.c. ....................| 347 | 558| 298| 33| 58| - | 27| 132 Telephone operators.........| 348 | 1,739| 643| 154| 63| - | - | 872 Communications equipment | | | | | | | | operators, n.e.c. .........| 353 | 78| 35| 13| - | - | - | 30 Mail clerks, except postal | | | | | | | | service....................| 356 | 4,582| 1,780| 646| 258| 67| 15| 1,816 Messengers..................| 357 | 4,541| 2,388| 565| 320| 112| - | 1,155 Dispatchers.................| 359 | 2,266| 1,568| 176| 83| 46| - | 394 Production coordinators.....| 363 | 2,528| 1,376| 393| 115| 31| - | 613 Shipping and receiving | | | | | | | | clerks.....................| 364 | 22,045| 11,508| 1,734| 1,664| 276| 98| 6,765 Stock and inventory clerks..| 365 | 14,794| 7,406| 1,192| 1,036| 446| 42| 4,672 Meter readers...............| 366 | 1,486| 627| 75| 170| 13| - | 596 Weighers and checkers.......| 368 | 3,506| 1,732| 959| 345| 30| - | 440 Expediters..................| 373 | 5,044| 2,632| 288| 334| 38| - | 1,751 Recording and distributing | | | | | | | | clerks, n.e.c..............| 374 | 798| 258| 110| 72| 27| - | 330 Insurance investigators, | | | | | | | | adjusters..................| 375 | 2,414| 1,286| 281| 101| 66| - | 680 Investigators, adjusters, | | | | | | | | except insurance...........| 376 | 5,721| 3,157| 525| 197| 51| - | 1,784 Eligibility clerks, social | | | | | | | | welfare....................| 377 | 117| 74| 25| - | - | - | - Bill and account collectors.| 378 | 861| 438| 93| 59| - | - | 261 General office clerks.......| 379 | 11,549| 5,562| 1,007| 510| 214| 18| 4,239 Bank tellers................| 383 | 4,409| 2,387| 180| 238| 65| - | 1,533 Proofreaders................| 384 | 37| 26| - | - | - | - | - Data-entry keyers...........| 385 | 3,212| 1,570| 248| 212| 110| - | 1,064 Statistical clerks..........| 386 | 378| 198| - | 38| 11| - | 109 Teachers' aides.............| 387 | 1,198| 656| 207| 63| - | - | 258 Administrative support, | | | | | | | | n.e.c. ....................| 389 | 7,410| 3,686| 738| 373| 92| 19| 2,501 | | | | | | | | Service.........................| | 391,297| 186,280| 51,430| 38,159| 9,308| 1,316| 104,804 Protective service............| | 16,057| 7,986| 1,950| 1,252| 266| 112| 4,490 Supervisors, firefighting, | | | | | | | | fire prevention............| 413 | 39| 35| - | - | - | - | - Supervisors, guards.........| 415 | 406| 234| 46| 12| - | 29| 85 Firefighting................| 417 | 471| 252| - | - | - | - | 203 Correctional institution | | | | | | | | officers...................| 424 | 34| 17| - | 16| - | - | - Crossing guards.............| 425 | 14| 12| - | - | - | - | - Guards and police, except | | | | | | | | public.....................| 426 | 14,095| 6,751| 1,869| 1,213| 263| 68| 3,931 Protective service, n.e.c. .| 427 | 978| 675| 29| - | - | - | 261 Service, except protective....| | 375,241| 178,294| 49,480| 36,907| 9,042| 1,204| 100,314 Supervisors, food | | | | | | | | preparation, service.......| 433 | 7,076| 3,258| 739| 789| 243| 16| 2,031 Bartenders..................| 434 | 3,717| 2,740| 30| 241| 40| - | 665 Waiters and waitresses......| 435 | 22,132| 13,413| 696| 1,372| 573| 30| 6,047 Cooks.......................| 436 | 36,316| 20,040| 3,915| 3,322| 1,263| 72| 7,704 Food counter, fountain | | | | | | | | workers....................| 438 | 4,502| 2,451| 200| 210| 55| 35| 1,552 Kitchen workers.............| 439 | 16,384| 6,542| 794| 1,246| 818| 37| 6,946 Waiters', waitresses' | | | | | | | | assistants.................| 443 | 9,233| 3,714| 651| 1,479| 294| 24| 3,070 Miscellaneous food | | | | | | | | preparation................| 444 | 34,658| 12,880| 3,700| 4,543| 981| 100| 12,455 Dental assistants...........| 445 | 499| 320| - | 155| - | - | - Health aides, except nursing| 446 | 14,478| 6,531| 2,074| 1,244| 240| 12| 4,377 Nursing aides, orderlies....| 447 | 101,837| 52,956| 21,720| 5,210| 1,611| 335| 20,005 Supervisors, cleaning, | | | | | | | | building service workers...| 448 | 4,064| 2,257| 481| 370| 88| 27| 841 Maids and housemen..........| 449 | 28,726| 10,698| 4,638| 5,618| 1,510| 216| 6,046 Janitors and cleaners.......| 453 | 60,640| 27,319| 7,224| 9,026| 781| 147| 16,144 Elevator operators..........| 454 | 84| 32| 27| - | - | - | 16 Pest control occupations....| 455 | 1,565| 767| 121| 166| 14| - | 497 Supervisors, personal | | | | | | | | service....................| 456 | 497| 337| 84| 14| - | - | 54 Barbers.....................| 457 | 121| 72| - | - | - | - | 49 Hairdressers and | | | | | | | | cosmetologists.............| 458 | 2,096| 1,395| 46| 240| 34| - | 382 Attendants, amusement, | | | | | | | | recreation.................| 459 | 2,859| 1,489| 95| 197| 110| 88| 880 Guides......................| 461 | 699| 263| 97| 34| 44| - | 262 Ushers......................| 462 | 218| 99| 16| - | - | 11| 67 Attendants, public | | | | | | | | transportation.............| 463 | 8,427| 1,982| 150| 181| 12| - | 6,101 Baggage porters and bellhops| 464 | 1,997| 531| 190| 124| 178| - | 973 Welfare service aides.......| 465 | 1,480| 688| 172| 202| - | - | 405 Family child care providers.| 466 | 501| 255| 66| 72| - | - | 101 Early childhood teachers' | | | | | | | | assistants.................| 467 | 1,108| 737| 156| 54| 32| - | 126 Child care workers, n.e.c. .| 468 | 3,636| 2,011| 734| 276| 46| - | 562 Personal service, n.e.c. ...| 469 | 5,692| 2,517| 663| 511| 38| 28| 1,935 | | | | | | | | Farming, forestry, and fishing..| | 52,606| 23,943| 3,317| 16,553| 663| 249| 7,881 Managers, farms, except | | | | | | | | horticultural..............| 475 | 220| 182| - | 17| - | - | 14 Managers, horticultural.....| 476 | 191| 138| - | - | - | - | 44 Supervisors, farm workers...| 477 | 1,086| 536| 35| 414| - | - | 99 Farm workers................| 479 | 17,426| 3,664| 1,163| 10,228| 211| 44| 2,115 Marine life cultivation | | | | | | | | worker.....................| 483 | 34| 17| - | - | - | - | 11 Nursery workers.............| 484 | 3,041| 1,640| 65| 929| 33| - | 365 Supervisors, related | | | | | | | | agricultural...............| 485 | 1,788| 1,190| 46| 201| - | - | 345 Groundskeepers and | | | | | | | | gardeners, except farm.....| 486 | 20,486| 11,563| 1,357| 3,534| 356| 69| 3,608 Animal caretakers, except | | | | | | | | farm.......................| 487 | 2,690| 1,943| 124| 148| 16| - | 460 Graders and sorters, farm | | | | | | | | products...................| 488 | 1,622| 490| 130| 831| 29| - | 140 Inspectors, agricultural | | | | | | | | products...................| 489 | 68| 35| - | 33| - | - | - Supervisors, forestry, | | | | | | | | logging....................| 494 | 157| 126| - | - | - | - | - Forestry workers, except | | | | | | | | logging....................| 495 | 379| 202| - | 113| - | 14| 36 Timber cutting, logging.....| 496 | 3,322| 2,150| 379| 79| - | 104| 611 Fishers.....................| 498 | 90| 63| - | - | - | - | 11 | | | | | | | | Precision production, craft, and| | | | | | | | repair.........................| | 372,276| 241,393| 16,871| 26,850| 4,775| 1,293| 81,094 Mechanics and repairers.......| | 136,385| 90,142| 5,153| 8,494| 1,651| 336| 30,610 Supervisors, mechanics, | | | | | | | | repairers..................| 503 | 3,725| 2,407| 111| 231| 83| - | 886 Mechanics, automobile.......| 505 | 21,474| 16,863| 755| 1,001| 291| 73| 2,490 Apprentices, automobile | | | | | | | | mechanic...................| 506 | 103| 66| - | 13| - | - | 17 Mechanics, bus, truck, | | | | | | | | stationary engine..........| 507 | 11,994| 8,184| 304| 699| 160| 26| 2,622 Mechanics, aircraft engine..| 508 | 2,957| 1,248| 131| 123| 66| - | 1,383 Repairers, small engine.....| 509 | 809| 679| - | 26| - | - | 61 Repairers, automobile body..| 514 | 4,039| 3,052| 203| 307| 59| - | 412 Mechanics, aircraft, except | | | | | | | | engine.....................| 515 | 1,673| 410| 24| 51| - | - | 1,180 Mechanics, heavy equipment..| 516 | 6,512| 4,164| 135| 568| 114| 11| 1,521 Mechanics, farm equipment...| 517 | 1,416| 1,182| 28| 133| 47| - | 27 Repairers, industrial | | | | | | | | machinery..................| 518 | 14,694| 8,356| 765| 1,225| 154| 54| 4,140 Machinery maintenance.......| 519 | 2,360| 1,442| 98| 86| - | - | 709 Repairers, electronic, | | | | | | | | communication | | | | | | | | equipment.................| 523 | 4,994| 2,815| 375| 313| 62| 16| 1,413 Repairers, data processing | | | | | | | | equipment..................| 525 | 264| 109| 54| 12| - | - | 86 Repairers, household | | | | | | | | appliances, power tools....| 526 | 2,586| 2,052| 95| 37| 13| - | 389 Telephone line installers, | | | | | | | | repairers..................| 527 | 1,874| 551| 72| - | 32| - | 1,192 Telephone installers, | | | | | | | | repairers..................| 529 | 2,875| 749| - | 18| 12| - | 2,068 Repairers, miscellaneous | | | | | | | | electrical, electronic.....| 533 | 1,622| 909| 73| 66| 12| - | 559 Mechanics, heating, air | | | | | | | | conditioning...............| 534 | 7,556| 5,786| 216| 279| 52| - | 1,222 Repairers, camera, watch, | | | | | | | | musical instruments........| 535 | 139| 76| - | - | 15| - | 41 Locksmiths and safe | | | | | | | | repairers..................| 536 | 289| 241| - | - | - | - | 36 Repairers, office machines..| 538 | 1,207| 604| 64| 112| 59| - | 368 Repairers, mechanical | | | | | | | | controls, valves...........| 539 | 626| 239| 102| 27| - | - | 258 Elevator installers, | | | | | | | | repairers..................| 543 | 352| 233| - | - | - | - | 108 Millwrights.................| 544 | 5,663| 4,438| 104| 61| 30| - | 1,025 Specified mechanics, | | | | | | | | repairers, n.e.c. .........| 547 | 9,029| 6,187| 410| 858| 211| 16| 1,345 Mechanics, repairers, not | | | | | | | | specified..................| 549 | 25,555| 17,099| 976| 2,206| 124| 99| 5,051 Construction trades...........| | 147,289| 100,565| 6,040| 10,660| 1,426| 651| 27,949 Supervisors, brickmasons, | | | | | | | | stonemasons, tile setters..| 553 | 95| 52| - | - | - | - | 33 Supervisors, carpenters.....| 554 | 779| 612| 15| 42| - | - | 100 Supervisors, electricians, | | | | | | | | power transmission | | | | | | | | installers.................| 555 | 408| 222| - | - | - | - | 151 Supervisors, painters, | | | | | | | | paperhangers, | | | | | | | | plasterers................| 556 | 153| 117| - | 16| - | - | 11 Supervisors, plumbers, | | | | | | | | pipefitters................| 557 | 369| 300| - | 26| - | - | 43 Supervisors, n.e.c. ........| 558 | 7,287| 5,390| 207| 326| 27| 12| 1,324 Brickmasons and stonemasons.| 563 | 4,937| 3,013| 182| 500| 208| 12| 1,021 Apprentices, brickmason, | | | | | | | | stonemason.................| 564 | 266| 239| - | - | - | - | 12 Tile setters, hard and soft.| 565 | 846| 699| 26| 25| - | - | 86 Carpet installers...........| 566 | 2,100| 1,636| 152| 146| - | - | 143 Carpenters..................| 567 | 37,382| 26,233| 1,031| 2,208| 146| 213| 7,550 Apprentices, carpenter......| 569 | 935| 574| 25| 96| 12| - | 222 Drywall installers..........| 573 | 4,590| 3,028| 63| 764| 56| - | 656 Electricians................| 575 | 18,613| 12,814| 632| 678| 258| 71| 4,160 Apprentices, electrician....| 576 | 3,453| 2,080| 283| 164| 84| - | 830 Electrical power installers,| | | | | | | | repairers..................| 577 | 3,113| 1,901| 148| 35| 14| 35| 981 Painters....................| 579 | 8,846| 5,626| 634| 1,005| 163| - | 1,397 Paperhangers................| 583 | 1,431| 1,375| 28| - | - | - | 19 Plasterers..................| 584 | 1,526| 749| 65| 471| - | - | 237 Plumbers and pipefitters....| 585 | 13,749| 10,228| 511| 618| 73| 73| 2,246 Apprentices, plumber, | | | | | | | | pipefitter.................| 587 | 1,594| 1,250| 62| 64| 20| - | 188 Concrete and terrazzo | | | | | | | | finishers..................| 588 | 2,544| 1,429| 268| 494| - | - | 343 Glaziers....................| 589 | 1,782| 1,280| 55| 120| 42| - | 280 Insulation workers..........| 593 | 5,540| 2,713| 251| 350| 25| - | 2,196 Operators, paving, | | | | | | | | surfacing, tamping | | | | | | | | equipment..................| 594 | 136| 106| - | - | - | - | - Roofers.....................| 595 | 8,721| 5,714| 475| 974| 121| 56| 1,380 Sheetmetal duct installers..| 596 | 3,987| 2,829| 120| 253| 49| - | 731 Structural metal workers....| 597 | 5,024| 3,651| 212| 339| 42| 36| 742 Drillers, earth.............| 598 | 734| 504| 85| 12| - | - | 128 Construction trades, n.e.c. | 599 | 6,350| 4,200| 464| 894| 37| 24| 731 Extractive....................| | 6,711| 2,081| 192| 882| 26| - | 3,508 Supervisors, extractive | | | | | | | | workers....................| 613 | 703| 186| - | - | 11| - | 504 Drillers, oil well..........| 614 | 1,240| 551| 106| 221| - | - | 353 Explosives workers..........| 615 | 161| 33| 38| - | 15| - | 71 Operators, mining machines..| 616 | 849| 204| - | - | - | - | 636 Mining occupations, n.e.c. .| 617 | 3,758| 1,106| 48| 649| - | 11| 1,944 Precision production..........| | 81,891| 48,606| 5,485| 6,814| 1,672| 286| 19,027 Supervisors, production | | | | | | | | workers....................| 628 | 15,937| 10,027| 1,104| 1,203| 167| 70| 3,366 Tool and die makers.........| 634 | 2,844| 1,853| - | 101| 166| - | 700 Apprentices, tool, die | | | | | | | | makers.....................| 635 | 293| 155| - | 45| - | - | 91 Assemblers, precision, metal| 636 | 2,194| 900| 50| 49| 43| - | 1,143 Machinists..................| 637 | 13,162| 9,416| 375| 852| 258| 46| 2,215 Apprentices, machinists.....| 639 | 67| 37| - | 11| - | - | 14 Boilermakers................| 643 | 898| 540| 26| 54| - | - | 265 Precision grinders, tool | | | | | | | | sharpeners.................| 644 | 218| 163| - | 13| - | - | 39 Patternmakers, model makers,| | | | | | | | metal......................| 645 | 169| 110| - | - | - | - | 47 Lay-out workers.............| 646 | 1,074| 720| 137| 19| - | - | 193 Precious stones and metals | | | | | | | | workers....................| 647 | 170| 128| 12| - | - | - | 12 Engravers, metal............| 649 | 169| 143| - | 12| - | - | 14 Sheet metal workers.........| 653 | 4,211| 2,872| 248| 258| 104| - | 719 Apprentices, sheet metal | | | | | | | | workers....................| 654 | 332| 192| - | 62| - | - | 70 Miscellaneous precision | | | | | | | | metal workers..............| 655 | 105| 45| - | - | - | - | 46 Patternmakers, model makers,| | | | | | | | wood.......................| 656 | 99| 78| - | - | - | - | 17 Cabinet makers, bench | | | | | | | | carpenters.................| 657 | 2,128| 1,527| 149| 198| 36| - | 213 Furniture and wood finishers| 658 | 386| 288| - | 19| - | - | 52 Miscellaneous precision | | | | | | | | woodworkers................| 659 | 35| 33| - | - | - | - | - Dressmakers.................| 666 | 400| 160| 40| 97| - | - | 96 Tailors.....................| 667 | 487| 247| 50| 69| 34| - | 82 Upholsterers................| 668 | 1,186| 657| 103| 33| 18| - | 376 Shoe repairers..............| 669 | 219| 65| 79| 55| - | - | 20 Miscellaneous precision | | | | | | | | apparel, fabric | | | | | | | | workers....................| 674 | 269| 164| - | 51| 18| - | 12 Hand molders, shapers, | | | | | | | | except jewelers............| 675 | 446| 261| 80| 39| - | - | 63 Patternmakers, lay-out | | | | | | | | workers, cutters...........| 676 | 181| 118| 15| - | 11| - | 24 Optical goods workers.......| 677 | 386| 227| 18| 16| 26| - | 98 Dental, medical appliance | | | | | | | | technicians................| 678 | 332| 313| - | - | - | - | 14 Bookbinders.................| 679 | 226| 144| - | 26| - | - | 32 Assemblers, electrical, | | | | | | | | electronic.................| 683 | 8,975| 5,106| 810| 853| 252| 29| 1,925 Miscellaneous precision | | | | | | | | workers, n.e.c.............| 684 | 2,947| 1,741| 265| 107| 42| - | 786 Butchers and meat cutters...| 686 | 11,696| 4,533| 1,260| 1,828| 253| 18| 3,803 Bakers......................| 687 | 2,340| 1,182| 90| 294| 58| - | 711 Food batchmakers............| 688 | 1,106| 731| 71| 107| 20| - | 175 Inspectors, testers, graders| 689 | 2,065| 1,232| 123| 98| 40| - | 573 Adjusters and calibrators...| 693 | 93| 43| 36| - | - | - | - Operators, water, sewage | | | | | | | | treatment plants...........| 694 | 542| 422| 12| 47| - | - | 50 Operators, power plants.....| 695 | 380| 156| 24| 13| - | 12| 152 Stationary engineers........| 696 | 2,535| 1,612| 124| 117| 26| - | 646 Operators, miscellaneous | | | | | | | | plant and systems..........| 699 | 591| 261| 80| 28| 14| 46| 163 | | | | | | | | Operators, fabricators, and | | | | | | | | laborers.......................| | 950,357| 515,006| 90,835| 83,451| 11,373| 3,305| 246,386 Machine operators, tenders....| | 238,715| 136,110| 25,244| 24,697| 4,048| 881| 47,734 Set-up, lathes and turning | | | | | | | | machines...................| 703 | 1,584| 1,096| 83| 143| 42| - | 214 Lathes and turning machines.| 704 | 1,487| 967| 74| 69| 14| - | 361 Milling and planing machines| 705 | 739| 482| - | 40| - | - | 188 Punching and stamping | | | | | | | | machines...................| 706 | 7,031| 4,252| 641| 636| 56| - | 1,435 Rolling machines............| 707 | 753| 424| 103| 40| - | - | 185 Drilling and boring machines| 708 | 888| 602| 39| 67| - | - | 175 Grinding and polishing | | | | | | | | machines...................| 709 | 7,426| 4,159| 754| 775| 84| 32| 1,621 Forging machines............| 713 | 871| 628| 41| 53| - | - | 143 Numerical control machines..| 714 | 521| 258| 32| 28| 17| - | 186 Miscellaneous metal, | | | | | | | | plastic, stone, glass | | | | | | | | working machines...........| 715 | 1,420| 862| 139| 136| 43| - | 239 Fabricating machines, n.e.c.| | | | | | | | ...........................| 717 | 2,024| 1,506| 110| 148| 24| 12| 225 Molding and casting machines| 719 | 6,876| 3,868| 854| 787| 79| - | 1,264 Metal plating machines......| 723 | 2,069| 1,043| 289| 409| - | 14| 293 Heat treating machines......| 724 | 638| 353| 65| 40| - | - | 178 Miscellaneous metal, plastic| | | | | | | | processing machines........| 725 | 1,219| 807| 143| 99| 13| - | 156 Wood lathe, routing, planing| | | | | | | | machines...................| 726 | 490| 317| 76| 14| - | - | 80 Sawing machines.............| 727 | 5,525| 3,323| 805| 381| 40| 18| 958 Shaping, joining machines...| 728 | 562| 421| 36| 24| - | - | 81 Nailing, tacking machines...| 729 | 195| 76| 57| - | - | - | 39 Miscellaneous woodworking | | | | | | | | machines...................| 733 | 2,436| 1,799| 185| 103| - | - | 327 Printing press operators....| 734 | 7,755| 5,014| 453| 592| 384| 39| 1,274 Photoengravers and | | | | | | | | lithographers..............| 735 | 364| 266| - | 17| - | - | 65 Typesetters and compositors.| 736 | 269| 201| 29| - | - | - | 17 Miscellaneous printing | | | | | | | | machines...................| 737 | 3,325| 2,148| 279| 209| 38| - | 650 Winding, twisting machines..| 738 | 1,350| 912| 200| 93| 51| - | 91 Knitting, looping, weaving | | | | | | | | machines...................| 739 | 1,036| 697| 157| 79| - | - | 94 Textile cutting machines....| 743 | 232| 124| 19| 49| - | - | 34 Textile sewing machines.....| 744 | 14,208| 8,262| 1,743| 1,852| 323| 37| 1,990 Shoe machines...............| 745 | 1,134| 724| 44| 54| - | - | 305 Pressing machines...........| 747 | 1,581| 706| 331| 251| 52| - | 237 Laundry, dry cleaning | | | | | | | | machines...................| 748 | 5,677| 2,439| 1,048| 1,094| 161| 11| 924 Miscellaneous textile | | | | | | | | machines...................| 749 | 2,229| 1,431| 314| 161| 28| - | 291 Cementing, gluing machines..| 753 | 1,148| 624| 80| 106| 47| 14| 277 Packaging, filling machines.| 754 | 15,195| 7,793| 1,837| 2,608| 320| 61| 2,576 Extruding and forming | | | | | | | | machines...................| 755 | 1,952| 1,121| 214| 163| 25| 11| 419 Mixing and blending machines| 756 | 4,940| 2,890| 575| 612| 102| 11| 751 Separating, filtering, | | | | | | | | clarifying machines........| 757 | 3,438| 2,211| 369| 251| 45| - | 558 Compressing, compacting | | | | | | | | machines...................| 758 | 2,808| 1,758| 343| 325| 45| - | 330 Painting and paint spraying | | | | | | | | machines...................| 759 | 6,793| 3,973| 593| 662| 32| 28| 1,505 Roasting, baking machines...| 763 | 207| 104| 24| 48| - | - | 32 Washing, cleaning, pickling | | | | | | | | machines...................| 764 | 676| 444| 88| 62| - | - | 73 Folding machines............| 765 | 621| 408| 59| 51| - | - | 98 Operators, furnace, kiln, | | | | | | | | oven, except food..........| 766 | 4,561| 2,503| 506| 349| 18| 16| 1,167 Crushing and grinding | | | | | | | | machines...................| 768 | 2,825| 1,087| 225| 162| - | - | 1,346 Slicing and cutting machines| 769 | 7,624| 4,112| 1,095| 848| 207| 30| 1,334 Motion picture | | | | | | | | projectionists.............| 773 | 82| - | - | - | - | - | 50 Photographic processing | | | | | | | | machines...................| 774 | 1,478| 801| 106| 212| 55| - | 304 Miscellaneous machine | | | | | | | | operators, n.e.c. .........| 777 | 70,596| 39,282| 6,841| 7,097| 1,201| 240| 15,935 Machine operators, not | | | | | | | | specified..................| 779 | 29,855| 16,808| 3,103| 2,654| 393| 238| 6,658 Fabricators and assemblers....| | 89,754| 49,463| 6,836| 6,966| 1,374| 310| 24,805 Welders and cutters.........| 783 | 30,312| 19,503| 1,860| 2,396| 335| 170| 6,046 Solderers and brazers.......| 784 | 333| 158| 38| 50| 28| - | 60 Assemblers..................| 785 | 52,952| 26,694| 4,379| 3,905| 922| 124| 16,930 Hand cutting and trimming...| 786 | 1,152| 548| 114| 169| 37| - | 284 Hand molding, casting, | | | | | | | | forming....................| 787 | 835| 416| 132| 100| - | - | 176 Hand painting, coating, | | | | | | | | decorating.................| 789 | 874| 505| 114| 72| 18| - | 161 Hand engraving, printing....| 793 | 281| 128| 36| 45| - | - | 68 Miscellaneous hand working..| 795 | 3,015| 1,512| 164| 228| 29| - | 1,080 Production inspectors, | | | | | | | | testers, weighers............| | 15,766| 8,403| 1,447| 1,778| 226| 30| 3,882 Production inspectors.......| 796 | 10,822| 6,274| 970| 1,024| 156| 29| 2,369 Production testers..........| 797 | 961| 427| 59| 44| - | - | 409 Production samplers and | | | | | | | | weighers...................| 798 | 280| 134| 38| - | 13| - | 85 Graders, sorters, except | | | | | | | | farm.......................| 799 | 3,703| 1,568| 380| 700| 34| - | 1,020 Transportation and material | | | | | | | | moving.......................| | 235,200| 131,986| 19,952| 14,065| 1,784| 548| 66,866 Supervisors, motor vehicle | | | | | | | | operators..................| 803 | 1,773| 968| 131| 64| 14| - | 596 Truck drivers...............| 804 | 163,808| 95,387| 13,438| 8,976| 1,035| 418| 44,554 Driver-sales workers........| 806 | 18,668| 12,837| 1,136| 1,155| 134| 24| 3,381 Bus drivers.................| 808 | 7,959| 3,150| 1,659| 574| 202| 16| 2,358 Taxicab drivers and | | | | | | | | chauffeurs.................| 809 | 1,572| 726| 208| 71| 34| - | 526 Parking lot attendants......| 813 | 906| 324| 125| 143| 53| - | 259 Motor transportation, n.e.c.| | | | | | | | ...........................| 814 | 512| 131| 20| 24| - | - | 334 Railroad conductors and | | | | | | | | yardmasters................| 823 | 1,849| - | - | - | - | - | 1,842 Locomotive operators........| 824 | 1,045| 19| - | - | - | - | 1,026 Railroad brake, signal, | | | | | | | | switch operators...........| 825 | 1,363| 30| - | 59| - | - | 1,274 Rail vehicle operators, | | | | | | | | n.e.c. ....................| 826 | 105| - | - | - | - | - | 105 Ship captains, mates, except| | | | | | | | fishing....................| 828 | 424| 244| - | - | - | - | 163 Sailors and deckhands.......| 829 | 887| 465| - | 114| 11| - | 273 Marine engineers............| 833 | 211| 63| 13| - | - | - | 131 Supervisors, material moving| | | | | | | | equipment operators........| 843 | 1,130| 632| 38| 54| - | - | 404 Operating engineers.........| 844 | 5,014| 3,774| 257| 190| - | 17| 765 Longshore equipment | | | | | | | | operators..................| 845 | 300| 99| 50| 18| - | - | 123 Hoist and winch operators...| 848 | 1,587| 868| 63| 338| - | - | 309 Crane and tower operators...| 849 | 2,071| 1,039| 62| 64| 27| - | 878 Excavating and loading | | | | | | | | machine operators..........| 853 | 1,593| 992| 33| 45| - | - | 507 Grader, dozer, scraper | | | | | | | | operators..................| 855 | 1,326| 853| 189| 36| 16| - | 229 Industrial truck operators..| 856 | 14,050| 6,516| 1,728| 1,496| 97| 31| 4,182 Miscellaneous moving | | | | | | | | equipment operators........| 859 | 7,043| 2,866| 776| 628| 118| 16| 2,639 Handlers, cleaners, helpers, | | | | | | | | laborers.....................| | 370,921| 189,044| 37,356| 35,945| 3,941| 1,536| 103,099 Supervisors, handlers, | | | | | | | | cleaners, and laborers.....| 864 | 1,235| 690| 60| 151| 42| - | 290 Helpers, mechanics and | | | | | | | | repairers..................| 865 | 2,623| 1,701| 162| 235| 55| 19| 449 Helpers, construction trades| 866 | 9,096| 6,312| 794| 725| 230| 92| 944 Helpers, surveyors..........| 867 | 701| 507| 89| 33| - | - | 68 Helpers, extractive.........| 868 | 397| 166| - | - | - | - | 226 Construction laborers.......| 869 | 55,660| 32,465| 5,523| 6,739| 313| 487| 10,133 Helpers, production.........| 874 | 9,670| 5,098| 895| 1,684| 109| 63| 1,821 Garbage collectors..........| 875 | 1,600| 749| 350| 300| - | 11| 191 Stevedores..................| 876 | 1,657| 265| 177| 160| 80| - | 968 Stock handlers and baggers..| 877 | 37,223| 17,130| 2,325| 2,535| 477| 54| 14,701 Machine feeders and | | | | | | | | offbearers.................| 878 | 7,700| 4,182| 831| 645| 102| 13| 1,926 Freight, stock, material | | | | | | | | handlers, n.e.c. ..........| 883 | 64,582| 25,808| 6,876| 4,388| 653| 202| 26,656 Garages, service stations...| 885 | 11,217| 6,969| 965| 941| 181| - | 2,137 Vehicle washers and cleaners| 887 | 9,713| 4,352| 1,340| 1,283| 115| 34| 2,589 Hand packers and packagers..| 888 | 10,586| 5,604| 1,454| 1,081| 146| 26| 2,277 Laborers, nonconstruction...| 889 | 147,262| 77,046| 15,514| 15,042| 1,434| 504| 37,722 | | | | | | | | Nonclassifiable...............| 999 | 15,939| 6,986| 870| 996| 368| 30| 6,690 ________________________________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________|_________ 1 Days-away-from-work cases include those which result in days away from work with or without restricted work activity. 2 Based on the 1990 occupational classification structure developed by the Bureau of the Census. NOTE: Dashes indicate data that are not available or data that do not meet publication guidelines. Because of rounding, data may not sum to the totals. Major classifications may include detailed classifications not shown separately. n.e.c. = not elsewhere classified. SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor