Table 23. Incidence rates for nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work per 10,000 full-time workers by selected worker occupation and selected events or exposures leading to injury or illness, 2007 [This table was reissued in March 2009]


[This table was reissued in March 2009.  See note at end of table.]

TABLE 23. Incidence rates(1) for nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work(2) per 10,000 full-time workers by selected worker occupation(3) and selected events or
exposures leading to injury or illness, 2007
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                                             |              |                                           Event or exposure leading to injury or illness(4)                                          |                                                  Event or exposure leading to injury or illness(4)                                                  
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                                             |              |                                                           |              |              |              |                             |              |              |                             |              |                                                           |              
                                             |              |                    Contact with objects                   |              |              |              |         Overexertion        |              |              |   Transportation accidents  |              |                 Assaults and violent acts                 |              
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                                             |              |                                                           |              |              |              |                             |              |              |                             |              |                                                           |              
                 Occupation                  |     Total    |              |              |              |              |     Fall     |     Fall     |     Slips    |              |              |              |  Exposure to |              |              |              |              |              |                             |              
                                             |     cases    |              |              |              |              |      to      |      on      |      or      |              |              |  Repetitive  |    harmful   |              |              |     Fires    |              |              |      All other assaults     |      All     
                                             |              |              |    Struck    |    Struck    | Caught in or |     lower    |     same     |     trips    |              |                                                                                                                        _____________________________               
                                             |              |     Total    |      by      |    against   | compressed or|     level    |     level    |    without   |     Total    |  In lifting  |    motion    | substance or |              |              |      and     |              |              |                             |     other    
                                             |              |              |    object    |    object    |    crushed   |              |              |    fall(5)   |              |              |              |  environment |     Total    |    Highway   |  explosions  |     Total    |      By      |              |              | events(5)(6) 
                                             |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |   accident   |              |              |    person    |              |   Assaults   |              
                                             |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |     Total    |      by      |              
                                             |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |    animal    |              
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                                             |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              
                                             |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              
Total  [1,158,870 cases].....................|     122.2    |      33.5    |      17.2    |       8.0    |       5.7    |       8.1    |      17.6    |       4.0    |      27.9    |      14.8    |     122.2    |      33.5    |      17.2    |       8.0    |       5.7    |       8.1    |      17.6    |       4.0    |      27.9    |      14.8    
                                             |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              
Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants.....|     465.3    |      49.4    |      27.6    |      13.6    |       5.9    |       6.2    |      71.1    |      13.2    |     244.5    |      99.9    |     465.3    |      49.4    |      27.6    |      13.6    |       5.9    |       6.2    |      71.1    |      13.2    |     244.5    |      99.9    
Labor and freight, stock, and material       |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              
 movers, hand................................|     434.3    |     154.7    |      87.3    |      29.0    |      30.9    |      22.8    |      36.8    |      10.7    |     124.4    |      74.6    |     434.3    |     154.7    |      87.3    |      29.0    |      30.9    |      22.8    |      36.8    |      10.7    |     124.4    |      74.6    
Food servers, nonrestaurant..................|     415.1    |     115.2    |      76.7    |      30.3    |       6.0    |       5.4    |     123.3    |      14.8    |      67.0    |      43.7    |     415.1    |     115.2    |      76.7    |      30.3    |       6.0    |       5.4    |     123.3    |      14.8    |      67.0    |      43.7    
Construction laborers........................|     394.0    |     161.2    |     103.6    |      25.2    |      24.8    |      48.3    |      32.4    |       9.3    |      66.8    |      32.8    |     394.0    |     161.2    |     103.6    |      25.2    |      24.8    |      48.3    |      32.4    |       9.3    |      66.8    |      32.8    
Truck drivers, light or delivery services....|     369.5    |      64.5    |      30.8    |      20.0    |       9.9    |      27.8    |      49.3    |      15.8    |     103.8    |      53.2    |     369.5    |      64.5    |      30.8    |      20.0    |       9.9    |      27.8    |      49.3    |      15.8    |     103.8    |      53.2    
Roofers......................................|     363.2    |      99.9    |      61.9    |      28.1    |       5.3    |      64.5    |      58.6    |      10.6    |      59.3    |      30.4    |     363.2    |      99.9    |      61.9    |      28.1    |       5.3    |      64.5    |      58.6    |      10.6    |      59.3    |      30.4    
Emergency medical technicians and paramedics |     349.9    |      26.8    |      14.6    |       8.3    |       1.4    |      12.1    |      31.3    |       8.8    |     177.6    |     127.8    |     349.9    |      26.8    |      14.6    |       8.3    |       1.4    |      12.1    |      31.3    |       8.8    |     177.6    |     127.8    
Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer.....|     348.5    |      69.5    |      32.7    |      18.6    |      12.4    |      36.2    |      45.3    |      14.3    |      85.2    |      32.2    |     348.5    |      69.5    |      32.7    |      18.6    |      12.4    |      36.2    |      45.3    |      14.3    |      85.2    |      32.2    
Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers.....|     335.8    |     158.6    |      90.7    |      16.0    |      26.2    |      10.7    |      20.8    |       4.0    |      57.5    |      31.6    |     335.8    |     158.6    |      90.7    |      16.0    |      26.2    |      10.7    |      20.8    |       4.0    |      57.5    |      31.6    
Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              
 mechanics and installers....................|     313.4    |      96.8    |      42.3    |      37.1    |       4.7    |      42.1    |      18.5    |      14.5    |      59.2    |      28.4    |     313.4    |      96.8    |      42.3    |      37.1    |       4.7    |      42.1    |      18.5    |      14.5    |      59.2    |      28.4    
Reservation and transportation ticket agents |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              
 and travel clerks...........................|     304.3    |      72.8    |      22.5    |      20.5    |      23.5    |      10.9    |      38.2    |      12.6    |     126.7    |      79.8    |     304.3    |      72.8    |      22.5    |      20.5    |      23.5    |      10.9    |      38.2    |      12.6    |     126.7    |      79.8    
Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except     |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              
 engines.....................................|     293.1    |     101.7    |      60.8    |      15.7    |      18.2    |      26.6    |      16.5    |      16.6    |      58.8    |      34.4    |     293.1    |     101.7    |      60.8    |      15.7    |      18.2    |      26.6    |      16.5    |      16.6    |      58.8    |      34.4    
Carpenters...................................|     286.2    |     126.8    |      62.9    |      36.3    |      12.3    |      39.1    |      21.6    |       4.7    |      57.6    |      37.4    |     286.2    |     126.8    |      62.9    |      36.3    |      12.3    |      39.1    |      21.6    |       4.7    |      57.6    |      37.4    
Butchers and meat cutters....................|     277.5    |     141.3    |      53.8    |      43.5    |      33.2    |       -      |      34.6    |       3.5    |      70.0    |      50.3    |     277.5    |     141.3    |      53.8    |      43.5    |      33.2    |       -      |      34.6    |       3.5    |      70.0    |      50.3    
Maids and housekeeping cleaners..............|     273.0    |      51.9    |      24.6    |      20.3    |       4.6    |      16.2    |      66.1    |      11.5    |      64.6    |      24.3    |     273.0    |      51.9    |      24.6    |      20.3    |       4.6    |      16.2    |      66.1    |      11.5    |      64.6    |      24.3    
Taxi drivers and chauffeurs..................|     269.3    |      28.0    |      13.1    |       8.7    |       5.2    |       9.7    |      30.2    |       8.3    |      61.1    |      33.2    |     269.3    |      28.0    |      13.1    |       8.7    |       5.2    |       9.7    |      30.2    |       8.3    |      61.1    |      33.2    
Janitors and cleaners, except maids and      |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              
 housekeeping cleaners.......................|     262.2    |      63.0    |      30.1    |      19.8    |       9.4    |      19.7    |      46.9    |       9.4    |      63.7    |      34.7    |     262.2    |      63.0    |      30.1    |      19.8    |       9.4    |      19.7    |      46.9    |       9.4    |      63.7    |      34.7    
Cooks, institution and cafeteria.............|     261.3    |      75.8    |      47.6    |      17.4    |       8.3    |       2.1    |      52.7    |       5.8    |      43.1    |      33.9    |     261.3    |      75.8    |      47.6    |      17.4    |       8.3    |       2.1    |      52.7    |       5.8    |      43.1    |      33.9    
Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine    |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              |              
 specialists.................................|     257.3    |      80.4    |      45.2    |      14.5    |       8.6    |      19.1    |      23.7    |       4.4    |      57.3    |      20.9    |     257.3    |      80.4    |      45.2    |      14.5    |       8.6    |      19.1    |      23.7    |       4.4    |      57.3    |      20.9    
Industrial machinery mechanics...............|     255.6    |     102.8    |      47.0    |      17.8    |      32.6    |      12.3    |      28.0    |       4.2    |      52.1    |      23.7    |     255.6    |     102.8    |      47.0    |      17.8    |      32.6    |      12.3    |      28.0    |       4.2    |      52.1    |      23.7    
Automotive service technicians and mechanics |     252.5    |     106.5    |      50.7    |      31.7    |      11.7    |       7.0    |      15.9    |       5.5    |      48.7    |      24.6    |     252.5    |     106.5    |      50.7    |      31.7    |      11.7    |       7.0    |      15.9    |       5.5    |      48.7    |      24.6    
Driver/sales workers.........................|     243.2    |      31.7    |      16.7    |       8.9    |       4.2    |      21.4    |      40.7    |       7.6    |      68.0    |      30.7    |     243.2    |      31.7    |      16.7    |       8.9    |       4.2    |      21.4    |      40.7    |       7.6    |      68.0    |      30.7    
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  1 Incidence rates represent the number of injuries and illnesses per 10,000 full-time workers and were calculated as:  (N/EH) x 20,000,000 where            
  
  N     =number of injuries and illnesses                      
  EH    =total hours worked by all employees                   
         during the calendar year                             
  20,000,000=base for 10,000 equivalent full-time workers          
         (working 40 hours per week, 50 weeks per year)
  
  2 Days-away-from-work cases include those that resulted in days away from work, some of which also included job transfer or restriction.
  3 These occupations have at least 0.1% of full-time equivalent employment.
  4 Data shown in columns correspond to the following Event codes: Contact with objects, Total = 00-09; Struck by object = 020-029; Struck against object = 010-019; Caught in or compressed or
crushed = 030-049; Fall to lower level = 110-119; Fall on same level = 130-139; Slips or trips without fall = 215; Overexertion, Total = 220-229; In lifting = 221; Repetitive motion = 230-239;
Exposure to harmful substance or environment = 30-39; Transportation accidents = 40-49; Highway accident = 41; Fires and explosions = 50-52; Assaults and violent acts, Total = 60-63; Assaults by
person = 61; All other assaults = 60, 62, and 63; Assaults by animal = 63; All other events = all remaining codes, including 9999 (Nonclassifiable).  These codes are based on the 1992
Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System developed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
  5 Selected estimates for this category were affected by the March 2009 revision, see note below.
  6 Includes nonclassifiable responses.
  
  NOTE:  Dash indicates data do not meet publication guidelines.  Because of rounding and data exclusion of nonclassifiable responses, data may not sum to the totals.
  This table was reissued in March 2009 to revise selected estimates within the Mining (NAICS 21) and Railroad Transportation (NAICS 482) industries, and in their respective higher level industry
sectors. Characteristic categories affected by the revisions, that appear in this table, are footnoted.

  SOURCE:  Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses in cooperation with participating State agencies

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