Table 1. Number of fatal and nonfatal amputations by major industry division, private industry, 1992-99
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Total

Fatal amputations, all industries

26 16 24 20 15 25 27 18 171

Agriculture

7 9 5 37

Mining

7

Construction

19

Manufacturing

5 6 7 8 36

Transportation and public utilities

6 5 5 7 9 40

Wholesale and retail trade

12

Finance, insurance, and real estate

Services

5 15

Nonfatal amputations, all industries

12,352 11,342 12,222 11,309 10,167 10,852 10,243 9,985 88,472

Agriculture

652 271 376 278 272 344 291 264 2,748

Mining

175 189 204 129 98 245 119 90 1,249

Construction

1,063 1,133 1,035 1,224 1,216 1,178 923 1,358 9,130

Manufacturing

6,054 6,218 6,715 6,021 5,535 5,568 5,757 5,289 47,157

Transportation and public utilities

520 411 552 621 375 568 504 550 4,101

Wholesale trade

945 895 1,088 983 919 825 595 508 6,758

Retail trade

1,342 1,075 1,180 951 1,071 1,394 1,349 941 9,303

Finance, insurance, and real estate

228 260 106 54 91 55 161 (1)955

Services

1,375 891 966 1,046 591 677 696 824 7,066

Footnotes:
(1) Total does not include 1998 estimate since data for that year were not available.

NOTE: Because of rounding, components may not add to totals. Dash indicates data not available.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses and Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries