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O ccupational Injuries and
Illnesses in the United States
by Industry, 1983
U S Department of Labor
Bureau of Labor Statistics
June 1985
Bulletin 2236

Occupational Injuries and
Illnesses in the United States
by Industry, 1983
U.S. Department of Labor
William E. Brock, Secretary
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Janet L. Norwood, Commissioner
June 1985
Bulletin 2236

For sa le h.v th e S u p erin ten d en t o f D ocum ents, U.S. G overnm ent P r in tin g Office
W ash in gton . !>.<’. 20402

Preface

Data for this publication were collected in accordance
with the provisions o f the Occupational Safety and
Health Act of 1970. Estimates represent the injury and
illness experience of employers in private sector
establishments for 1982 and 1983. Report forms were
mailed to employers in the year following the reference
year o f each survey.
This bulletin was prepared in the Office o f Occupa­
tional Safety and Health Statistics, William M.
Eisenberg, Acting Associate Commissioner, under the
direction of John Inzana by Angela Ciccolo, Diane Cotter,

Janet Macon, Chao Ling Wang, and Beverly Gray of
the Division o f Periodic Surveys. Data were collected
and tabulated in the Office of Survey Processing in
cooperation with the regional offices o f the Bureau of
Labor Statistics and the State agencies which received
Federal funds for participating in the Annual Survey of
Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.
Material in this publication is in the public domain
and, with appropriate credit, may be reproduced with­
out permission.

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Contents

Page
D efinitions..................................................................................................................................................

1

Tables:
1. Occupational injury and illness incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 .....................
2. Number of occupational injuries and illnesses and lost workdays by industry
division, 1982 and 1983 ...........................................................................................................
3. Occupational injury incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 ........................................
4. Occupational injury incidence rates by industry division and employment size,
1982 and 1983 .............................................................................................................................
5. Occupational injury incidence rates for lost workday cases by industry,
1982 and 1983 .............................................................................................................................
6. Number o f occupational injuries and illnesses by industry, 1983 ........................................
7. Number o f occupational illnesses by industry division and category
o f illness, 1983 ...........................................................................................................................
8. Employment and occupational injury and illness fatalities for employers with
11 employees or more by industry division, 1982 and 1983 ...............................................
9. Distribution o f fatalities by cause: Occupational injury and illness fatalities
in units with 11 employees or more, private sector, 1982 and 1983 ................................
10. Distribution o f fatalities by industry division: Occupational injury and illness
fatalities in units with 11 employees or more, private sector, 1982 and 1983.................
Appendix: Scope of survey and technical n o te s ................................................................................
A -l. Relative standard errors for measures o f occupational injuries and illnesses
and occupationalinjuries by industry, 1983 .....................................................................
A-2. Relative standard errors for measures of occupational illnesses by industry, 1983 ___
A-3. Relative standard errors for occupational injury and illness fatalities for
employers with 11 employees or more by industry division, 1983 ................................

v

2
17
18
33
34
37
39
39
40
41
42
44
56
56

Definitions

Lost workdays—away from work are the number of

The definitions o f occupational injuries and illnesses
and lost workdays are from Recordkeeping Require­

ments under the Occupational Safety and Health Act
o f 1970.

workdays (consecutive or not) on which the employee
would have worked but could not because of occupa­
tional injury or illness.

Recordable occupational injuries and illnesses are:

Lost workdays—restricted work activity are the number

1. Occupational deaths, regardless o f the time be­
tween injury and death, or the length of the illness; or
2. Nonfatal occupational illnesses; or
3. Nonfatal occupational injuries which involve one
or more of the following: Loss of consciousness, restric­
tion o f work or motion, transfer to another job, or
medical treatment (other than first aid).

o f workdays (consecutive or not) on which, because of
injury or illness:
1. The employee was assigned to another job on a
temporary basis; or
2. The employee worked at a permanent job less than
full time; or
3. The employee worked at a permanently assigned
job but could not perform all duties normally connected
with it.

Occupational injury is any injury such as a cut, fracture,
sprain, amputation, etc., which results from a work ac­
cident or from exposure involving a single incident in
the work environment.

The number o f days away from work or days o f
restricted work activity does not include the day o f in­
jury or onset o f illness or any days on which the
employee would not have worked even though able to
work.

Occupational illness is any abnormal condition or
disorder, other than one resulting from an occupational
injury, caused by exposure to environmental factors
associated with employment. It includes acute and
chronic illnesses or disease which may be caused by in­
halation, absorption, ingestion, or direct contact.

Incidence rates represent the number of injuries and/or
illnesses or lost workdays per 100 full-time workers and
were calculated as: (N/EH ) X 200,000 where:

Lost workday cases are cases which involve days away
from work, or days of restricted work activity, or both.
1. Lost workday cases involving days away from
work are those cases which result in days away from
work, or a combination of days away from work and
days of restricted work activity.
2. Lost workday cases involving restricted work ac­
tivity are those cases which result in restricted work ac­
tivity only.

N
EH
200,000

1

= number o f injuries and/or illnesses or lost
workdays.
= total hours worked by all employees
during calendar year.
= base for 100 full-time equivalent work­
ers (working 40 hours per week, 50 weeks
per year).

Table 1. Occupational injury and illness incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 '
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 5

S IC
code 3

In d u s try 2

1 983
annual
a v e ra g e
e m p lo y m e n t
(th o u s a n d s ) 4

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 6

1 98 2

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t

Lost
w o rk d a y s

w o rk d a y s

1 983

1 982

1 983

1 982

1 98 3

1982

1 98 3

P riv a te s e c t o r 7 ................................................................

7 4 ,7 4 9 .9

7.7

7.6

3 .5

3.4

4.2

4 .2

5 8 .7

5 8 .5

A g ric u ltu re , fo re s try , a n d fis h in g 7 ....................................

8 9 3 .2

11.8

11.9

5.9

6.1

5.9

5.8

8 6 .0

9 0 .8

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

13.2
10.1
10.9
5.3

13.6
10.0
10.7

7.0
5.1
5.7
3.0

6.7
5.1
5.3
2.0

6 .7
4 .9

4.9

6.5
5.1
5.6
3.2

5.0
1.7

91.1
7 7.3
104 .7
9 7 .7

101.1
7 7 .2
1 01 .5
73.1

9 5 7 .0

10.5

8.4

5.4

4.5

5.0

3.9

1 37 .3

125.1

1 000
1 100
1 20 0

5 6.9
2.9
191 .8

6 .3
9.1
8.5

6.0
6.7
7.1

3.6
7.9
6 .8

3.5
6.1
5.6

2.7
1.2
1.6

2.5
.5
1.5

104 .4
4 5 6 .6
2 0 1 .2

9 2 .5
4 7 0 .4
1 8 8 .5

O il a n d g a s e x tra c tio n .......................................................
C ru d e p e tro le u m a n d n a tu ra l g a s .............................
O il a n d g a s fie ld s e r v ic e s ..............................................

1 30 0
1 31 0
1 38 0

5 9 9 .9
2 5 6 .4

9.8
3.5
14.3

5.5
1.8
7.8

4 .6
1.4
6.9

6.5
2.5
9.0

5.1

3 3 6 .9

12.1
4 .3
16.8

2 .0
7.4

127 .3
3 8 .6
181.1

1 2 0 .5
3 4 .6
183 .4

N o n m e ta llic m in e ra ls , e x c e p t fu e ls 8 ..........................

1 400

105 .6

3 .8

3.9

2.4

2.6

1.4

1.3

7 1 .7

66.1

3 ,9 4 0 .0

14.6

14.8

6 .0

6.3

8.6

8.5

1 1 5 .7

118 .2

14.4
11.9
9.7
17.3

5.9
5.2
4.5
6.6

6.2
5.8
4 .3
6.8

8.1
5.6
5.6
10.4

8.2
6.1
5.4
10.5

1 12 .0
1 00 .4
8 8 .4
1 23 .4

113 .0
1 0 6 .6
68.1
1 2 4 .6

5.8
5.5
5.9

6.2
5.9
6.3

9.2
7.8
9.7

9.2
8.4
9 .6

113.1
116 .8
1 12 .0

122 .4
109 .0
127 .8

6 .2
5.6
4.7

6.4
5.9
5.0
5.2

8.5
9.7
4.1
8.8
8.2

8.4

1 1 8 .6
98.1
118.1
8 6.5
120 .0

119 .0
1 0 0 .5
1 24 .0
8 6 .5
1 24 .7
1 31 .5
2 2 2 .5
1 31 .3
9 7 .9

A g ric u ltu ra l p ro d u c tio n 7 ....................................................

0 1 -0 2
0700
0800
0900

A g ric u ltu ra l s e r v ic e s ............................................................
F o r e s tr y .....................................................................................
F ish in g , h un tin g , a n d tra p p in g ........................................
M in in g 8 .........................................................................................
M e ta l m in in g 8 ........................................................................
A n th ra c ite m in in g 8 ..............................................................
B itu m in o u s c o a l a n d lig n ite m in in g 8 ............................

*

C o n s tr u c t io n ...............................................................................
G e n e ra l b u ild in g c o n t r a c to r s ...........................................
R e s id e n tia l b u ild in g c o n s t r u c t io n ...............................
O p e ra tiv e b u ild e rs ............................................................
N o n re s id e n tia l b u ild in g c o n s tru c tio n ........................

1 500
1520
1 530
1 54 0

1 ,0 1 4 .7
4 8 6 .7
5 6.0
4 7 2 .0

14.1
10.8
10.1
17.1

H e a v y c o n s tru c tio n c o n t r a c to r s .....................................
H ig h w a y a n d s tre e t c o n s t r u c t io n ...............................
H e a v y c o n s tru c tio n , e x c e p t h ig h w a y .......................

1 60 0

7 8 7 .4

1 61 0
1 62 0

2 3 1 .9
5 5 5 .5

15.1
13.4
15.7

1 70 0
1 710
1 72 0
1 73 0
1 74 0
1 750
1 760
1 77 0
1 78 0

2 ,1 3 7 .3
4 9 9 .8
1 29 .0
4 0 4 .5
3 2 7 .0
118.7
163.3
112 .5
15.6

14.7
15.3
8.9
13.9
15.0
13.2
19.0
11.6
12.7

15.8
13.1
18.6
14.2
11.3

6.3
10.3
6 .0
6.4

7.2
7.0
10.3
7.0
5.7

1 790

3 6 6 .9

15.9

15.1

6 .9

M a n u f a c t u r in g ............................................................................

1 8 ,4 9 7 .0

10.2

10.0

D u ra b le g o o d s .........................................................................

1 0 ,7 7 4 .0

10.6

S p e c ia l tra d e c o n t r a c t o r s .................................................
P lu m b in g , h ea tin g , a ir c o n d itio n in g ..........................
P a in tin g , p a p e r h a n g in g , d e c o ra tin g ........................
E le c tric a l w o r k .....................................................................
M a s o n ry , s to n e w o rk , a n d p la s te rin g ........................
C a rp e n te rin g a n d f lo o r in g ..............................................
R o o fin g a n d s h e e t m e ta l w o rk ...................................
C o n c re te w o r k .....................................................................
W a te r w e ll d rillin g .............................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s s p e c ia l tra d e
c o n tra c to rs .......................................................................

15.4
14.3
15.9
14.8
15.7
9.2
13.7

5.1
6.8

9.8
4.3
8.5
8 .6

6.9
8.7
5.6
6.3

6.1
8.4
7.2
5.6

123.7
221.1
1 30 .8
1 3 6 .6

6.5

9.0

8.6

139.4

128 .4

4.4

4.3

5.8

5.7

7 5 .0

7 3 .5

10.3

4 .5

4.3

6.1

6.0

76.1

7 3 .4

L u m b e r a n d w o o d p r o d u c t s .............................................
L o g g in g c a m p s a n d lo g g in g

2400

6 5 7 .5

16.9

18.3

8.3

9.2

8.6

9.1

153 .3

1 63 .5

c o n tra c to rs .......................................................................

2410

8 1.0

2 0 .4

2 1 .5

12.9

13.7

7.3

7.7

3 0 3 .5

3 2 1 .9

S a w m ills a n d p la n in g m ills ...........................................
S a w m ills a n d p la n in g m ills,
g e n e ra l ............................................................................
H a rd w o o d d im e n s io n a n d f lo o r in g .........................

2420

194.1

16.0

17.0

8 .2

8.8

7.7

8.1

1 63 .4

1 69 .0

2421
2426

162.1
2 7 .9

16.0
14.9

16.7
17.1

8 .4
6.4

8.9
7.6

7.6
8.5

7.9
9.4

1 7 2 .0
1 00 .8

1 73 .7
1 29 .4

2430
2431
2434

199 .6
74.1

17.2
19.4
15.4

6.9

8.4

9.2

1 13 .5

1 24 .8

9.8

11.0

2435

2 2 .9
3 6.6
16.7

14.9

2 8 .5

11.7

6 .0
14.7

8.3
7.6
4.9
13.0

8.2
9.2
5.2
13.7

1 04 .8
9 3.8
125 .2
124 .4

132 .0
100 .4
104.1

10.5
2 4 .8

16.0
11.1

7.3
6.7

2436
2439

7.0
6.1
7.2
5.7

8.0
8.4

4 9.4

15.3
16.8
14.4

2440
2441
2448
2449

3 7 .6
5.6
2 3.3
8.7

15.0
14.2
16.0
13.5

16.4

7.3
6.7
8.1
6.1

8.2
7.6
9.1
6.3

7 .7

16.1
18.0
12.4

8.1
8.5
8.9
6.1

M illw o rk , p ly w o o d a n d s tru c tu ra l
m e m b e rs .............................................................................
M illw o rk ..............................................................................
W o o d k itc h e n c a b in e ts ...............................................
H a rd w o o d v e n e e r a n d p ly w o o d ..............................
S o ftw o o d v e n e e r a n d p ly w o o d ...............................
S tru c tu ra l w o o d m e m e b e rs , n . e . c ..........................
W o o d c o n ta in e rs ...............................................................
N a ile d w o o d b o x e s a n d s h o o k ...............................
W o o d p a lle ts a nd s k id s ..............................................
W o o d c o n ta in e rs , n . e . c ...............................................

7.6
7.9
7.4

168 .0
1 11 .4
118.3
125.1
7 5 .8

__
See footnotes at end of table.

2

-

1 25 .9
192.3
1 35 .8
1 43 .2
144 .0
1 1 0 .3

Table 1. Occupational injury and illness incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 1
—Continued
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 5

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

1 983
annual
a v e ra g e
e m p lo y m e n t
(th o u s a n d s ) 4

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 6

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

W o o d b u ild in g s a nd m o b ile h o m e s ...........................
M o b ile h o m e s ..................................................................
P re fa b ric a te d w o o d b u ild in g s ...................................

2450
2451
2452

6 9.3
5 0.8
18.5

2 5.2
2 7.4
19.4

2 7 .8
2 9 .8
2 2 .2

10.3
10.9
8 .7

12.5
13.6
9.6

14.9
16.5
10.7

15.3
16.3
12.5

149 .2
156 .6
129.8

1 74 .9
1 89 .2
1 36 .0

M is c e lla n e o u s w o o d p ro d u c ts ....................................
W o o d p r e s e r v in g ............................................................
P a rtic le b o a rd ...................................................................
W o o d p ro d u c ts , n . e . c ...................................................

2490
2491
2492
2499

7 5.8
12.3
6.5
5 7.0

13.8
15.7
9.9
13.8

14.6
18.1
7.3
14.7

6.3
7.4
4.3
6.3

6.7
7.5
3.4
7.0

7.5
8.3
5.5
7.5

7.8
10.6
3.9
7.7

1 19 .8
141.9
6 9 .2
120.8

111.8
137.1
8 8 .0
109.1

F u rn itu re a n d f ix t u r e s ..........................................................

2500

4 4 6 .9

13.9

14.1

5.5

5.7

8.4

8.4

8 5 .6

8 3.0

H o u s e h o ld f u r n it u r e ..........................................................
W o o d h o u s e h o ld fu rn itu re .........................................
U p h o ls te re d h o u s e h o ld fu rn itu re ............................
M e ta l h o u s e h o ld f u r n it u r e ..........................................
M a ttre s s e s a n d b e d s p rin g s .......................................
W o o d T V a nd ra d io c a b in e ts ...................................
H o u s e h o ld fu rn itu re , n .e .c .........................................

2510
2511
2512
2514
2515
2517
2519

2 7 7 .2
124.1
8 5 .5
2 6.8
2 8 .9

12.7
12.4
11.6
15.3
14.2
14.2

13.3
13.3
12.0
15.3
15.5
11.5
12.1

4 .9
4 .6
4.6
5.5
5.9
6.7

7.8
7.7
7.1
9.8
8.4
7.5

7.9
8.2
7.1
9.6
8.2
6.2
6.2

7 7.3
7 1.9
7 4 .2
7 7.3
107 .5
7 3.4

-

5.3
5.1
4.8
5.7
7.2
5.3
6.0

-

7 5 .9
7 2.2
6 5 .4
8 1 .5
113.3
7 3 .0
107.1

O ffic e fu rn itu re ...................................................................
W o o d o ffic e f u r n it u r e ....................................................
M e ta l o ffic e fu rn itu re ....................................................

2520
2521
2522

5 6.0
2 5 .6
3 0 .4

14.5
16.7

16.1
13.7
18.1

7.0
6.8
7.2

7.3
6.5
8.0

8.7
7.7
9.5

8.8
7.2
10.1

1 04 .5
1 01 .9
1 06 .8

108 .7
1 0 0 .5
1 15 .5

P u b lic b u ild in g a n d re la te d
f u r n it u r e ..............................................................................

2530

2 3 .2

16.7

15.2

6.2

5.3

10.5

9.9

1 0 5 .9

9 3.2

P a rtitio n s a nd fix tu re s .....................................................
W o o d p a rtitio n s a nd fix tu re s ....................................
M e ta l p a rtitio n s a n d f ix t u r e s .....................................

2540
2541
2542

5 8 .7
3 0 .8
2 7 .9

16.8
15.4
18.4

15.8
15.3
16.4

6.3
6 .0
6.7

6.5
6 .6
6.5

10.5
9.4
11.7

9.3
8 .7
9.9

1 0 0 .3
1 02 .2
9 8 .3

8 9 .2
8 7 .4
91.1

M is c e lla n e o u s fu rn itu re a n d fix tu re s ........................
D ra p e ry h a rd w a re a n d b lin d s
a n d s h a d e s ...................................................................
F u rn itu re a n d fix tu re s , n . e . c .......................................

2590

3 1 .8

13.5

13.9

5.6

5.3

7.9

8.6

7 8.0

7 9.5

2591
2599

18.1
13.8

12.8
14.4

12.9
15.3

5.4
5.9

5.0
5.7

7.4
8.5

7.9
9 .6

6 0 .0
1 01 .2

7 5.4
8 4 .8

S to n e , clay, a n d g la s s p r o d u c t s ....................................

3200

5 7 2 .6

13.0

13.1

6.1

6 .0

6.8

7.1

1 1 2 .2

1 12 .0

F la t g l a s s ..............................................................................

3210

15.8

15.5

14.4

4.5

4.4

11.0

10.0

7 7 .0

8 3 .5

G la s s a n d g la s s w a re , p re s s e d o r
b lo w n ....................................................................................
G la s s c o n t a in e r s ............................................................
P re s s e d a n d b lo w n g la s s , n . e . c ..............................

3220
3221
3229

104 .3
57.1
4 7 .2

12.5
13.8
10.9

11.9
13.1
10.6

6.7
8.1
4.7

5.9
6 .9
4 .6

5.9
5.7
6.1

6.1
6.2
6.0

122 .0
147 .6
8 8.8

112 .5
1 35 .4
85.1

P ro d u c ts o f p u rc h a s e d g la s s .......................................

3230

4 5 .2

15.3

16.0

6.2

6.2

9.1

9.8

1 0 4 .9

9 8.4

S tru c tu ra l c la y p r o d u c t s ..................................................
B rick a n d s tru c tu ra l c la y t i l e .....................................
C e ra m ic w a ll a n d flo o r t i l e .........................................
C la y r e fr a c to r ie s ..............................................................
S tru c tu ra l c la y p ro d u c ts , n .e .c .................................

3250
3251
3253
3255
3259

3 5 .5
16.1
n.a.
7.5
n.a.

14.2
16.4
13.9
10.7
16.2

16.0
19.4
14.8
9.3
19.1

6 .3
7.4
5.4
4.8
9.1

7.0
8.7
5.8
4.4
9.7

7.9
9.0
8.5
5.9
7.1

9.0
10.7
9.0
4 .9
9.3

1 1 6 .0
1 39 .0
8 4 .4
1 03 .9
1 4 2 .8

1 28 .4
127.1
1 25 .2
95.1
2 3 3 .3

P o tte ry a n d re la te d p ro d u c ts .......................................
V itre o u s p lu m b in g fix tu re s .........................................
V itre o u s c h in a fo o d u t e n s ils .....................................
F in e e a rth e n w a re fo o d u te n s ils ..............................
P o rc e la in e le c tric a l s u p p lie s .....................................
P o tte ry p ro d u c ts , n . e . c ................................................

3260
3261
3262

12.7
20.1
12.4

12.5
19.5
12.8
7.6
10.7

6.7
12.7
6.8
4.2
4.7
4.1

6 .0
7.1
6.3
3.1
5.1
6.8

129 .8
2 3 1 .7
152 .4
9 6 .3
113 .8
6 2 .9

124 .0
2 4 6 .6
1 48 .2
8 0 .4

9.8

6.7
13.0
6.1
4.2
5.5
4.0

5.9
6.9
6.0
3.4

3269

3 9.0
9.2
n.a.
n.a.
10.4
11.1

p r o d u c t s .............................................................................
C o n c re te b lo c k a n d b ric k ..........................................
C o n c re te p ro d u c ts , n .e .c ............................................
R e a d y -m ix e d c o n c re te ................................................
G y p s u m p r o d u c t s ...........................................................

3270
3271
3272
3273
3275

184.5
17.3
61.1
8 8 .6
11.9

14.4
14.2
19.0
13.2
5.0

14.8
18.3
18.8
13.3
5.2

6 .6
6 .6
8.9
5.9
1.7

6.8
8.1
8.7
6.3
1.5

7.8
7.6
10.0
7.2
3.4

7.9
10.2
10.1

1 17 .7
1 17 .4

6.9
3 .6

146.3
110.1
4 2 .8

1 25 .0
1 24 .7
1 56 .5
1 20 .5
3 4 .4

C u t s to n e a n d s to n e p r o d u c t s ....................................

3280

10.6

12.5

12.6

6 .4

6.1

6.1

6 .5

1 04 .8

1 04 .2

M is c e lla n e o u s n o n m e ta llic m in e ra l
p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................

3290

112.1

10.7

10.6

5.5

5.1

5.3

5.5

104 .9

98.1

3263
3264

n.a.
n.a.

15.7

7.3
10.6
10.8

-

5.9
5.7

8 4 .6
5 9.9

C o n c re te , g yp su m , a n d p la s te r

See footnotes at end of table.

3

Table 1. Occupational injury and illness incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 1
—Continued
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 1 0 0 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 5

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

1 98 3
annual
a v e ra g e
e m p lo y m e n t
( th o u s a n d s ) 4

Lost
w o rk d a y

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t

cases

T o ta l
cases 6

w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 98 2

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 98 3

5.4
6 .9

5.1
6.4

6 .0
5.8

1 1 2 .0
1 4 6 .4

1 1 3 .9

5.9

6 .3
3.8
6 .5

8 7 .5
1 5 7 .0

6 7 .0
7 6 .6
2 2 1 .7

A b ra s iv e p r o d u c t s ..........................................................
A s b e s to s p r o d u c t s .........................................................
G a s k e ts , p a c k in g a n d s e a lin g

3291
3292

2 2 .3
11.9

11.4
14.1

11.4
12.7

6.3
7 .7

d e v ic e s ............................................................................
M in e ra l w o o l .....................................................................
N o n c la y re fra c to rie s .....................................................
N o n m e ta llic m in e ra l p ro d u c ts ,
n .e .c ...................................................................................

3293
3296
3297

24.1
2 6 .5
7.7

10.9
8.4

5.0
4.3
6.1

4 .4
4.1

11.2

10.7
7 .9
13.5

7.1

4.0
5.1

3299

6.3

-

11.2

-

6 .3

-

4 .9

-

98.1

P rim a ry m e ta l in d u s t r ie s ....................................................

3300

8 3 8 .0

12.4

12.4

5.4

5.4

7.1

6 .9

1 0 1 .6

1 03 .4

p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................
B la s t fu rn a c e s a n d s te e l m i ll s ..................................

3310
3312

10.1
8.4

3.5
2.5
3.8
7.4

6 .6
5.9
4 .6
8.7
11.9

6.2
5.5
5.5
8.3
11.8
10.1

7 7 .7
6 3 .4

3313
3315
3316
3317

10.0
8.5
9 .6
15.1
18.8

3.8
3 .0

E le c tro m e ta llu rg ic a l p r o d u c t s ...................................
S te e l w ire a n d re la te d p r o d u c ts ..............................
C o ld fin is h in g o f s te e l s h a p e s ..................................
S te e l p ip e a n d t u b e s ....................................................

343.1
279.1
8.7

8 6 .4
7 5 .6
118 .4

Iro n a n d s te e l fo u n d r ie s ..................................................
G ra y iro n f o u n d r ie s .......................................................
M a lle a b le iron fo u n d rie s .............................................
S te e l in v e s tm e n t f o u n d r ie s ........................................
S te e l fo u n d rie s , n . e . c ...................................................

3320
3321
3322
3324

P rim a ry n o n fe rro u s m e t a ls ............................................
P rim a ry c o p p e r ................................................................
P rim a ry l e a d ......................................................................
P rim a ry z i n c ......................................................................
P rim a ry a lu m in u m ..........................................................
P rim a ry n o n fe rro u s m e ta ls , n . e . c ............................

8 2 .0

104.4

B la s t fu rn a c e a n d b a s ic s te e l

17.3
14.1
2 3 .9

8.5
16.1
2 0 .2
20.1

1 41 .5
9 0 .7
11.0
10.5
2 9 .3

16.9
16.6
14.6
15.4
18.9

3330
3331
3332
3333
3334
3339

5 0 .4
10.2
n.a.
n.a.
26.1
9.0

9.2
9 .0
10.8
11.7
9.2
8 .5

S e c o n d a ry n o n fe rro u s m e t a ls ......................................

3340

18.8

N o n fe rro u s ro llin g a n d d ra w in g ..................................
C o p p e r ro llin g a n d d ra w in g .......................................
A lu m in u m s h e e t, p la te , a n d fo il ..............................

3350
3351
3353
3354

18.3
16.7

8.3
9.2
7.5
7.4

17.3
14.4
13.0
17.1

6 .0
6.1
8.6

8 .7

4.9

8 .6
10.8
11.7
8.4
8.5

4.2
6 .2
6 .8

18.8

1 8 3 .2
2 5 .2
3 0 .2
29.1

3355

3325

4 .0
6.8
7 .0
8 .2

10.9

7.2
7.5
6.1
5.8
7 .0

9.4
9.1
8.7
9.3
10.3

4.4
4.4

4.4

9.5
9.8
8.2
7.2
10.2

102 .5
120 .3
156 .9
162 .0

1 1 0 .6
1 5 8 .9
1 3 8 .5

130.1
128.1
1 24 .6
9 0 .7
1 4 8 .6

119 .4
1 2 4 .7
9 5.4

8 5 .0
1 06 .5
9 5 .7

7 4 .7
1 3 0 .7

5.0
4 .3

5.3
5.5
4.2
4 .6

4 .8
4 .6
4 .9
4 .2
4.2

4.3
4 .2
5.5
6.1
4 .2
3.8

1 05 .5
116 .3
9 9 .5
2 1 8 .4
94.1

111 .5
74.1

9 2 .9

81.1

17.7

10.3

9.6

8 .6

8.1

1 8 6 .4

172 .6

11.5
12.7
6 .8
11.4

11.7
13.3
6 .8

5.6
6.1
2.8

6.0
6.5
4.0

1 06 .7
1 21 .3
6 0 .2

5.2

6.2

5.8
6 .5
4.1
6 .6

9 9 .8
1 12 .5
5 2 .2

12.3

5.9
6 .9
2 .6
5.7

9 3 .3

9 6 .3

n.a.

8.3

8.5

3.9

4.1

4.3

4 .4

6 8 .0

6 0 .2

3356

n.a.

11.2

10.5

5.2

5.1

6.0

5.4

9 2 .6

9 5 .3

3357

7 8 .8

13.4

13.4

6 .8

7.2

6 .5

6 .2

1 2 0 .6

1 30 .7

3360
3361

7 8 .6
4 7 .0

16.9
17.3

16.7
16.1

7.9
7.8

7.7
7.3

9.0
9.4

8 .9
8.8

1 27 .8
1 19 .3

1 33 .3
1 2 7 .0

3362
3369

14.1
17.6

17.4
15.4

18.8
16.5

8 .7
7.2

9.1
7.7

8.7
8.1

9 .6
8.8

1 7 5 .0
1 0 9 .5

157 .7
1 3 1 .2

M e ta l h e a t tre a tin g .......................................................
P rim a ry m e ta l p ro d u c ts , n .e .c ..................................

3390
3398
3399

2 2 .3
11.6
10.7

15.7
15.4
16.1

15.8
16.3
15.1

8 .0
8 .0
8.1

7.2
8.2
6.2

7.7
7.4
8 .0

8 .5
8.2
9 .0

1 47 .4
1 3 2 .7
1 6 6 .5

110 .4
113 .4
107.1

F a b ric a te d m e ta l p r o d u c t s ...............................................

3400

1 ,3 7 3.8

15.3

15.1

6.4

6.1

9 .0

9 .0

1 0 2 .5

9 6 .5

M e ta l c a n s a n d s h ip p in g c o n t a in e r s ........................

3410
3411

6 1 .6
4 9 .5
12.2

16.5
15.9
19.2

15.7

6 .6

6.1
5.8
7.4

9.3

122.1
112 .7

1 1 1 .0

6.2
8 .2

9.9
9.7

9.6

15.1
17.9

10.9

10.5

1 6 5 .0

3420
3421
3423
3425
3429

1 37 .7
13.4
n.a.
n.a.
8 0 .7

13.0
10.9
14.5
10.9
12.8

13.2
13.5
14.2
11.6
12.9

5.5
4.4
6.4

5.1
5.1
5.3
4.9
5.1

7.5
6 .5
8 .2
5.3
7.5

8.1
8.4
8 .9
6 .7
7.8

93.1
6 9 .9
1 10 .7

3430
3431

6 0 .8

15.6

6 .6
9.1

9.0
10.2

8.4

19.3

15.1
16.7

6.7

8.9

A lu m in u m e x tru d e d p ro d u c ts ...................................
A lu m in u m ro llin g a n d d ra w in g ,
n . e . c ..................................................................................
N o n fe rro u s ro llin g a n d d ra w in g ,
n . e . c ..................................................................................
N o n fe rro u s w ire d ra w in g a n d
in s u la t in g ........................................................................
N o n fe rro u s fo u n d rie s ......................................................
A lu m in u m fo u n d r ie s ......................................................
B ra ss, b ro n z e , a n d c o p p e r
fo u n d rie s ........................................................................
N o n fe rro u s fo u n d rie s , n . e . c .......................................
M is c e lla n e o u s p rim a ry m e ta l p r o d u c t s ...................

M e ta l c a n s ........................................................................
M e ta l b a rre ls , d ru m s , a n d p a ils ..............................
C u tle ry , h a n d to o ls , a n d h a r d w a r e ............................
C u t le r y .................................................................................
H a n d a n d e d g e to o ls , n . e . c .......................................
H a n d s a w s a n d s a w b la d e s ......................................
H a rd w a re , n . e . c ...............................................................

3412

5.5
5.3

1 0 6 .6
1 2 9 .8

1 04 .3
8 7 .6

9 3 .8
9 6 .6
93.1
8 4 .6
9 4 .5

1 00 .5
1 30 .0

101 .8
113 .2

P lu m b in g a n d h e a tin g , e x c e p t
e le c t r i c ..................................................................................
M e ta l s a n ita ry w a re ......................................................

__ ......... _____
See footnotes at end of table.

4

7 .8
!

8.9

Table 1. Occupational injury and illness incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 ’—Continued
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 100 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 5

S IC
code 3

In d u s try 2

1 983
annual
a v e ra g e
e m p lo y m e n t
(th o u s a n d s ) 4

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 6

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

12.2
17.1

11.6
17.6

5.1
7.0

5.7
7.2

7.2
10.1

5.9
10.3

9 6.4
9 4.4

105 .2
9 5 .2

18.0
2 1 .5
16.9
16.2
18.1
18.5
16.6
19.0

17.9
2 1 .4

7.5
9 .9
6 .0
6 .9
6 .9
8.4

7.2
9.6
7.2
6.1
6 .9
7.5

10.7
11.8

5.1
7.0

118 .0
164 .3
8 8 .9
109 .0
107 .6
134 .8
113 .5
9 7.4

109.0
138.8
106.4

6 .6
7.5

10.5
11.6
10.9
9.3
11.2
10.1
10.0
11.6

6 8 .2
54.1
80.1

r
P lu m b in g fittin g s a n d b ra s s
g o o d s ...............................................................................
H e a tin g e q u ip m e n t, e x c e p t e le c t r i c .......................

3432
3433

24.4

F a b ric a te d s tru c tu ra l m e ta l
p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................
F a b ric a te d s tru c tu ra l m e t a l........................................
M e ta l d o o rs , sa sh, a n d trim .....................................
F a b ric a te d p la te w o rk .................................................
S h e e t m e ta l w o r k ...........................................................
A rc h ite c tu ra l m e ta l w o rk .............................................
P re fa b ric a te d m e ta l b u ild in g s ...................................
M is c e lla n e o u s m e ta l w o rk .........................................

3440
3441
3442
3443
3444
3446
3448
3449

4 2 6 .5
7 7.0
8 1 .3
105 .6
104.3
2 6 .9

S c re w m a c h in e p ro d u c ts , b o lts , e tc ...........................
S c re w m a c h in e p r o d u c t s ...........................................
B o lts , n uts, rive ts, a n d w a s h e r s ..............................

3450
3451
3452

85.1

13.6
13.5
13.7

13.7
13.4
13.8

4 .9

9.0
8.5

9.1
9.4
8.8

8 0 .7

4 .5
5.2

4.6
4 .0
5.0

8.7

3 9 .3
4 5 .8

M e ta l fo rg in g s a n d s ta m p in g s .....................................
Iro n a n d s te e l f o r g in g s ................................................
N o n fe rro u s f o r g in g s ......................................................
A u to m o tiv e s ta m p in g s .................................................
C ro w n s a n d c lo s u r e s ....................................................
M e ta l s ta m p in g s , n . e . c ................................................

3460
3462
3463
3465
3466
3469

2 2 8 .3
3 0 .9

13.8
17.4

n.a.
9 9 .9

17.3
10.2
12.3
15.2

5.8
8.3
9 .2
4 .2
5.4
5.9

5.8
8.1
5.9
4 .9
5.7
5.9

8.0
9.0
8.1
6 .0
6.9
9 .3

8.5
9.3
7.6
6 .9
6.3
9.9

9 9 .7
160.8
1 6 7 .6
7 2.0
8 7 .0
9 6 .2

9 6 .6
141.1

n.a.
8 6 .9

14.3
17.4
13.6
11.9
12.0
15.8

M e ta l s e rv ic e s , n .e .c .......................................................
P latin g a n d p o lis h in g ....................................................
M e ta l c o a tin g a n d a llie d s e r v ic e s ...........................

3470
3471
3479

9 4 .8
65.1
2 9 .7

14.8
14.8
14.8

14.3
14.9
12.9

6.3
6.4
6.1

6.1
6.4
5.6

8 .5
8.4
8 .7

8.1
8 .6
7.2

92.1
9 2.4
9 1 .6

9 2.2
9 6.3
83.1

O rd n a n c e a n d a c c e s s o rie s , n . e . c ..............................
S m a ll a rm s a m m u n itio n ..............................................
A m m u n itio n , e x c e p t fo r sm a ll

3480
3482

6 4 .7
n.a.

8.9
5.9

8.0
5.0

4 .4
2.6

3.8
2.3

4.5
3.2

4.2
2.7

6 6 .6
5 6.3

6 4 .7
4 8.3

a rm s, n . e . c .....................................................................
S m a ll a r m s ........................................................................
O rd n a n c e a n d a c c e s s o rie s , n . e . c ...........................

3483
3484
3489

2 9 .2
n.a.
n.a.

8.5
15.2
3 .8

8.2
13.3
3.7

4.1

3 .9
6.4
1.7

4 .4

4.4

8.1
1.6

7.1
2.3

6 .9
2.1

6 0 .2
117 .5
23.1

6 5 .9
108.5
2 5 .8

3490
3493
3494

2 1 4 .3
5.0
8 2 .8
12.6

15.5
17.7

14.3
17.1

6.4
8.7

5.9
8.0

15.6
12.2

12.8
13.1

6.3
4.2

5.3
5.2

9.0
9.0
9.2
8 .0

8.4
9.1
7.5
7.9

9 8 .8
1 39 .3
94.1
7 7.5

9 0 .6
128.4
7 9.5
9 0 .9

2 7 .6

2 3 .5
8 .0

18.9
15.2
18.0
19.1
13.8
17.1

11.6
9.0
11.1
11.5
8 .6
10.1

6 7 .0
92.4

97.1
101.3
126.4
8 0 .7
128 .0

86.1
7 3 .5
9 3.3
1 05 .2

M is c e lla n e o u s fa b ric a te d m e ta l
p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................
S te e l sp rin g s , e x c e p t w ire .........................................
V a lv e s a n d p ip e f it t in g s ...............................................
W ire s p r in g s ......................................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s fa b ric a te d w ire
p ro d u c ts ..........................................................................
M e ta l fo il a n d l e a f ..........................................................
F a b ric a te d p ip e a n d f i t t in g s .......................................
F a b ric a te d m e ta l p ro d u c ts , n . e . c ............................

3496
3497
3498
3499

n.a.
2 1.3
n.a.

17.0
18.0
15.0
14.1

14.8
14.3
17.4
15.0

7.0
8.9
7.2
5.6

6.1
6 .6
7.5
5.8

10.0
9.1
7.8
8.5

8.7
7.7
9.8
9.2

1 14 .5
1 06 .5
1 14 .3
7 8.7

90.1
83.1
1 23 .5
9 2 .6

M a c h in e ry , e x c e p t e le c tric a l ...........................................

3500

2 ,0 3 8 .3

10.7

9.8

4 .2

3 .6

6 .6

6 .2

6 6 .0

58.1

E n g in e s a n d tu rb in e s ......................................................
T u rb in e s a n d tu rb in e g e n e ra to r
s e t s ...................................................................................
In te rn a l c o m b u s tio n e n g in e s , n .e .c .......................

3510

1 03 .9

8.3

8.4

3 .6

3.1

4 .6

5.3

6 7.4

5 9 .0

3511
3519

36.1
6 7 .8

5.4

5.2
10.2

2.4

-

2 .9
6 .7

5 2 .7

-

2.3
3.5

3 .0

-

-

41.1
6 9 .2

F a rm a nd g a rd e n m a c h in e r y ........................................
F a rm m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t .............................
L a w n a n d g a rd e n e q u ip m e n t ...................................

3520
3523
3524

108.1
8 7.9
2 0.3

11.4
11.0
14.4

11.8
11.1
14.5

4 .5
4.2
6 .0

4.6
4.4
5.4

6.9
6.7
8.4

7.2
6.8
9.0

6 2 .3
5 9.3
8 1.4

7 3.5
72.1
7 9.5

C o n s tru c tio n a n d re la te d m a c h in e r y ........................
C o n s tru c tio n m a c h in e ry ..............................................
M in in g m a c h in e r y ...........................................................

3530
3531
3532

2 5 0 .5
8 2.4

14.6
11.7
16.9

12.7
11.9
12.9

5.9
4 .6

4 .7
4.5

8.6
7.1

8.0

9 5 .8
6 8 .4

7 6.3
7 1.5

7.3

5.3

O il fie ld m a c h in e r y .........................................................
E le v a to rs a n d m o v in g s t a ir w a y s .............................
C o n v e y o rs a n d c o n v e y in g e q u ip m e n t ..................

3533
3534

12.0

6 .9
6 .0
6.4

140 .2
114 .0
1 00 .7

9 7 .5
7 4.3
9 3.4

9 2 .8

11.9
2 4.7

14.2
13.4

4.3
5.2
4 .7
5.2

9.6
9.4

11.8
2 6.2

16.3
14.8
15.8

6 0 .0
7 8.9

279.1
5 2.0
17.2

11.3
11.6

H o is ts , cra n e s , a n d m o n o ra ils .................................
In d u s tria l tru c k s a n d t r a c t o r s ....................................
M e ta lw o rk in g m a c h in e r y ................................................
M a c h in e to o ls , m e ta l c u ttin g ty p e s .......................
M a c h in e to o ls , m e ta l fo rm in g t y p e s ......................

3495

3535
3536
3537
3540
3541
3542

5 1.6

2 1.8
7 1.7

13.1

See footnotes at end of table.

5

12.3
14.0
14.1
14.7

5.5
4.8

8.8
9.4
8.7

7.5
7.6
7.7
7.1
9.3

5.5

8 .6

9.0
9.2

7.6
7.4
8.1

6.2
6.9

10.7

3.7

3.4

9.0
10.8

4.1
4.9

2.8
3 .9

8 1 .2
72.4

7.3

5 8.6
6 6.4
8 1.7

8 6.3
5 7.0
4 5 .7
6 2 .9

Table 1. Occupational injury and illness incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 ’—Continued
Incidence rates per 100 full-time workers 5

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

1 98 3
annual
a v e ra g e
e m p lo y m e n t
( th o u s a n d s ) 4

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 6

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 982
S p e c ia l d ie s , to o ls , jig s a nd
f ix t u r e s .............................................................................
M a c h in e to o l a c c e s s o r ie s ..........................................
P o w e r d riv e n h a n d t o o l s .............................................
R o llin g m ill m a c h in e ry .................................................
M e ta lw o rk in g m a c h in e ry , n . e . c .................................

1 983

1 98 2

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 98 3

1982

12.1
10.0
7 .5
12.9
10.6

3 .2
3 .6
3.2
5.5
3.5

3 .7
3.1
2.5
4 .8
3.5

7.9
7.6
5.7
9.3
7.1

8.4
6 .9
5.0
8.2
7.1

49.1
5 4 .5
6 3 .8
1 0 7 .2
5 7 .2

59.1
58.1
5 0 .8
8 6 .3
6 9 .9

1 98 3

3544
3545
3546
3547
3549

120.3
5 1 .2
2 1 .8
5.5
11.1

11.2
11.2
8.9
14.8
10.6

3550
3551
3552
3553
3554
3555
3559

160 .9
3 6 .6
2 0 .5
9.3
15.6
33.1
4 5 .9

12.8
15.5
12.5
15.5
14.4
9.7
12.1

12.3
14.6
12.6
13.3
13.5
9 .6
11.6

4 .8
5.9
3.8
5.7
5.3
3.5
4.9

4 .3
5.3
3 .5
5.4
4.7
3.2
4.3

8.1
9 .6
8.8
9.8
9.1
6.2
7.2

8 .0
9.4
9.2
7.9
8 .8
6.4
7 .2

7 2 .5
7 9 .9
5 2.7
8 2 .4
8 6 .6
5 4 .6
8 1 .0

6 8 .5
81.1
5 1 .9
9 0 .0
7 3 .8
5 2 .3
7 1 .7

3560
3561
3562
3563
3564
3565
3566
3567

2 5 3 .5
4 9 .3
4 3 .4
2 3 .4
3 2 .0
8.2
18.9
15.2

12.4
13.0
9.7
10.7
13.2
8.6
15.8
13.8

11.6
12.7
8.5
10.1
13.2
11.4
13.9
12.4

4 .9
5.4
3 .5
4 .3
5.5
2 .7
6.1
5.5

4 .3
4 .5
3 .0
4 .0
5.6
3.8
4.7
4.7

7.5
7.6
6.1
6.4
7.7
5.9
9.7
8 .3

7.3
8.2
5.5
6.1
7.6
7.6
9.2
7.7

8 1 .3
9 2 .9
6 9 .3
79.1
82.1
4 1 .8
130.1
7 3 .6

7 2 .4
7 6 .6
4 9 .4
7 5.9
9 1 .2
5 4 .4
7 2 .7
8 2.8

3568

16.4

13.3

12.5

5.4

5.1

7.9

7.4

8 2 .5

8 8 .9

3569

4 6 .8

12.8

11.7

4.7

4.1

8.1

7.7

6 6 .5

6 8 .7

3570
3572
3573

4 8 0 .7
14.3
4 1 4 .6

4 .5
3.4
4.1

4.1
3 .2
3.7

2.1
1.4
2 .0

1.9
1.3
1.7

2.4
2 .0
2.1

2 .2
1.9
2 .0

35.1
15.1
3 4 .7

2 9 .3
14.7
2 6 .8

3576
3579

7.1
2 6 .4

10.6
9.6

10.7
8.0

3.3
3.9

3.4
3 .5

7.3
5.7

7.3
4.4

3 6 .2
65.1

4 3 .0
5 2 .5

3580
3581
3582

160.4
9 .2
4.4

14.1
2 2 .3
18.4

13.5
19.6
17.7

5.6
10.9
6.2

5.1
6 .8
5.6

8 .5
11.4
12.2

8.3
12.9
12.1

8 2 .8
9 6 .8
112 .8

7 9 .4
105 .8
9 9 .9

3585
3586
3589

1 11 .7
n.a.
n.a.

12.6
15.1
16.2

12.1
13.4
16.5

5.0
5.3
5.9

5.0
4.1
5.4

7 .5
9.8
10.2

7.1
9.2
11.1

83.1
6 9 .5
7 6 .0

8 1 .3
4 2 .0
6 8 .5

3590

241.1

12.4

11.7

4 .6

4.1

7.8

7.5

6 4 .2

5 7 .2

3592

3 3 .7

7.6

7.9

3.2

3.2

4.4

4.7

5 4.8

5 0 .7

3599

2 0 7 .4

13.1

12.3

4 .8

4.3

8.3

8 .0

6 5 .7

5 8 .2

E le c tric a n d e le c tro n ic e q u ip m e n t.................................

3600

2 ,0 2 3 .8

6.5

6.3

2 .7

2.6

3 .9

3.8

4 2 .2

4 1 .4

E le c tric d is trib u tin g e q u ip m e n t....................................

3610
3612

107 .5
4 7 .7

9.5
9.8

8.6
9.3

3.4
3 .6

3.3
3.5

6.0
6.2

5.3
5.8

5 7 .6
61.1

5 6 .9
5 3 .9

3613

5 9.9

9.2

8.0

3.3

3.1

5.9

4 .9

5 4 .8

5 9 .2

3620
3621
3622
3623
3624

197 .3
9 7.9
6 2 .2
15.3
11.0

7.8
8.5
5.7
14.2
6.8

7.8
8.8
5.5
11.8
7.1

3.3
3.7
2 .3
5.5
3 .7

2 .8
3 .2
1.9
4 .0
3.1

4 .5
4 .8
3.5
8.7
3.1

5.0
5.6
3.6
7.8
4 .0

5 4 .9
5 7.3
3 8 .5
7 5.4
1 0 4 .0

4 7 .5
5 1 .5
34.1
6 9 .6
6 2 .8

3629

10.8

6 .2

7.0

2.8

3.1

3 .4

3.9

4 2 .2

43.1

3630
3631

140 .2
2 6.4

11.5
16.5

11.6
15.1

4 .5
5.5

4.5
5.3

7.1
11.0

7.1
9.8

7 9 .7
7 6 .9

8 2 .0
8 3 .9

3632
3633
3634

26.1
19.1
4 1 .6

9.1
12.0
10.5

9.8
11.6
10.0

4.1
4.2
3 .9

4.1
3 .9
3.7

5.0
7.8
6 .6

5.7
7.7
6 .3

6 3 .7
8 3 .8
6 6 .9

6 4 .2
60.1
6 0 .0

S p e c ia l in d u s try m a c h in e ry ..........................................
F o o d p ro d u c ts m a c h in e r y ..........................................
T e x tile m a c h in e r y ...........................................................
W o o d w o rk in g m a c h in e r y .............................................
P a p e r in d u s trie s m a c h in e r y .......................................
P rin tin g tra d e s m a c h in e r y ..........................................
S p e c ia l in d u s try m a c h in e ry , n . e . c ...........................
G e n e ra l in d u s tria l m a c h in e ry .......................................
P u m p s a n d p u m p in g e q u ip m e n t .............................
B a ll a n d ro lle r b e a r in g s ...............................................
A ir a n d g a s c o m p r e s s o r s ...........................................
B lo w e rs a n d f a n s ...........................................................
In d u s tria l p a t t e r n s ..........................................................
S p e e d c h a n g e rs , d riv e s , a n d g e a rs ......................
In d u s tria l fu rn a c e s a n d o v e n s ..................................
P o w e r tra n s m is s io n e q u ip m e n t,
n . e . c ..................................................................................
G e n e ra l in d u s tria l m a c h in e ry ,
n . e . c ..................................................................................
O ffic e a n d c o m p u tin g m a c h in e s .................................
T y p e w rite rs .......................................................................
E le c tro n ic c o m p u tin g e q u ip m e n t ............................
S c a le s a n d b a la n c e s , e x c e p t
la b o r a t o r y .......................................................................
O ffic e m a c h in e s , n . e . c ................................................
R e frig e ra tio n a n d s e rv ic e m a c h in e ry .......................
A u to m a tic m e rc h a n d is in g m a c h in e s ......................
C o m m e rc ia l la u n d ry e q u ip m e n t ..............................
R e frig e ra tio n a n d h e a tin g
e q u ip m e n t ......................................................................
M e a s u rin g a n d d is p e n s in g p u m p s .........................
S e rv ic e in d u s try m a c h in e ry , n . e . c ...........................
M is c e lla n e o u s m a c h in e ry , e x c e p t
e le c t r ic a l..............................................................................
C a rb u re to rs , p is to n s , ring s,
v a lv e s ..............................................................................
M a c h in e ry , e x c e p t e le c tric a l,
n . e . c ..................................................................................

T ra n s fo rm e rs ...................................................................
S w itc h g e a r a n d s w itc h b o a rd
a p p a r a t u s .......................................................................
E le c tric a l in d u s tria l a p p a r a tu s ......................................
M o to rs a n d g e n e ra to rs ...............................................
In d u s tria l c o n tro ls ..........................................................
W e ld in g a p p a ra tu s , e le c t r i c .......................................
C a rb o n a n d g ra p h ite p r o d u c t s .................................
E le c tric a l in d u s tria l a p p a ra tu s ,
n . e . c ..................................................................................
H o u s e h o ld a p p lia n c e s .....................................................
H o u s e h o ld c o o k in g e q u ip m e n t ...............................
H o u s e h o ld re frig e ra to rs a n d
fre e z e rs ...........................................................................
H o u s e h o ld la u n d ry e q u ip m e n t .................................
E le c tric h o u s e w a re s a n d f a n s ..................................

See footnotes at end of table.

6

Table 1. Occupational injury and illness incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 '—Continued
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 5

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

1 983
annual
a v e ra g e
e m p lo y m e n t
(th o u s a n d s ) 4

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 6

1 98 2

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 983

1 98 2

1 98 3

1982

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 983

4 .4
7.9

4 .8
2 .6
7 .2

4 .9
9.2

5.3
5.0
8 .5

163.8

5.2
2.4

113 .9

243.1
4 3.8
9 9.3

4 .5
6 .9
7.4
8.2
2.8
9.1

6 0 .9
33.1
5 6 .6
1 0 3 .6
6 0 .7
1 00 .6
3 5 .2
7 2 .7

55.1
3 1.4
47.1
102.4
6 9 .5
7 3.3
3 8 .5
6 1 .6

3 .4
3.4
3 .5

3 .5
3 .5
3 .2

3 6.4
3 5.4
40.1

4 0 .8
4 0.4
4 2 .0

1.7
2.2

2.4
2.6

2.3
2.7

2 8 .5
4 4 .6

3 0.4
49.1

1.5

1.6

2 .3

2.2

2 3 .2

2 4 .8

5.7
3.1

2.4

2.3
1.7

3.4
-

3.4
1.4

3 1 .7

-

-

3 0 .8
3 0.4

11.0
6 .7
3.8
6.4
6.9
8.9
8.9
7.0

9 .6
5.5
4 .2
5.6
6 .2
8.2
7.5
6 .8

7.3
2 .2
1.8
2 .5
3 .2
3.3
2 .8
2 .6

6.1
2 .2
1.8
2 .2
2.4
2.9
2.5
2 .6

3.8
4.5
2.0
3 .9
3 .7
5.6
6.1
4 .4

3.5
3.2
2.4
3.4
3.8
5.3
5.0
4 .2

100.1
3 0 .7
2 4 .7
2 9 .0
5 7 .8
4 7 .9
47.1
3 2.3

8 4 .9
3 4 .9
2 4.4
3 0 .5
2 8.9
3 8 .5
4 0 .6
33.1

1 47 .5
2 8 .7
3 2 .9
57.1

6.9
12.6
4 .6
5.3

6.5
10.7
4.1
5.5

3 .2
6 .9
1.9
2.3

3 .0
5 .6
1.7
2 .4

3 .6
5.8
2.7
3.0

3 .6
5.1
2.4
3.2

5 0.3
105.3
25.1
3 6 .8

4 9 .4
8 5 .5
2 1 .2
4 2 .6

3699

14.9

9.6

10.5

4.8

4 .9

4.8

5.6

6 6 .8

8 0 .5

T ra n s p o rta tio n e q u ip m e n t ................................................

3700

1 ,7 5 6 .3

9.2

8 .4

4 .0

3.6

5.1

4.8

7 2 .2

6 4 .5

M o to r v e h ic le s a n d e q u ip m e n t ...................................
M o to r v e h ic le s a n d c a r b o d ie s ...............................
T ru c k a n d b u s b o d ie s .................................................
M o to r v e h ic le p a rts a nd
a c c e s s o r ie s ...................................................................
T ru c k t r a ile r s .....................................................................
S e lf-c o n ta in e d m o to r h o m e s ....................................

3710
3711
3713

7 5 7 .8
351.1
3 3 .3

8.5
5.3
2 0 .4

8.7
6.1
19.1

3 .6
2.1
8.1

3 .7
2 .6
6 .5

4 .9
3.1
12.3

5.1
3 .5
12.6

5 8.3
2 9 .6
1 17 .0

4 2.3
9 0 .0

3714
3715
3716

339.1
2 2 .5
11.9

9.5
18.2
19.1

9.2
18.3
2 5 .5

4.1
8.3
6.1

3 .9
8 .0
10.5

5.4
9 .9
13.0

5.3
10.3
15.0

7 5 .9
114.1
7 0 .3

6 9 .0
1 0 1 .6
128.4

A irc ra ft a n d p a r t s ...............................................................
A ir c r a f t .................................................................................
A irc ra ft e n g in e s a n d e n g in e p a r t s .........................
A irc ra ft e q u ip m e n t, n . e . c .............................................

3720
3721
3724
3728

5 7 8 .5
3 0 6 .7
141.3
130 .6

6 .0
4 .8
6 .6
8.1

5.2
4 .0
4.8
8.5

2 .3
1.7
3.3
2.8

2 .0
1.4
2 .6
2.7

3 .6
3.1
3.3
5.3

3 .2
2 .5
2 .2
5.8

3 6 .9
2 9 .5
5 1 .5
39.1

3 4 .3
2 5.4
4 7 .6
4 0 .7

S h ip a n d b o a t b u ild in g a n d r e p a ir in g .......................
S h ip b u ild in g a n d r e p a ir in g ........................................
B o a t b u ild in g a n d r e p a ir in g ........................................

3730
3731
3732

188 .5
147.3
4 1 .2

2 3 .3
2 4 .2
19.1

20.1
2 0 .0
2 0 .3

11.5
12.2
8.5

9.5
9.6
9.0

11.7
12.0
10.5

10.6
10.4
11.3

2 4 7 .2
2 6 9 .0
147.1

2 0 6 .4
231.1
1 17 .6

R a ilro a d e q u ip m e n t ..........................................................

3740

3 0.3

14.5

11.0

8.3

5.5

6.2

5.6

140 .6

1 03 .7

M o to rc y c le s , b ic y c le s , a n d p a r t s ...............................

3750

15.1

14.7

13.2

5 .6

5.5

9.1

7.7

96.1

1 2 4 .2

G u id e d m is s ile s , s p a c e v e h ic le s ,
p a r t s .......................................................................................
G u id e d m is s ile s a n d s p a c e v e h ic le s .....................
S p a c e p ro p u ls io n u n its a n d p a r t s ...........................

3760
3761
3764

139.8
1 08 .6

2.7
2.1
3 .9

2.4
2.2
3.0

1.2
.9
1.9

1.2
1.1
1.3

1.5
1.2
1.9

1.3
1.0
1.7

19.1
16.3
2 8.7

20.1
19.9
2 0 .6

H o u s e h o ld v a c u u m c le a n e r s ....................................
S e w in g m a c h in e s ...........................................................
H o u s e h o ld a p p lia n c e s , n . e . c ....................................

3635
3636
3639

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

17.1

10.0
7.6
15.7

E le c tric lig h tin g a n d w irin g
e q u ip m e n t ..........................................................................
E le c tric la m p s ..................................................................
C u rre n t-c a rry in g w irin g d e v ic e s ...............................
N o n c u rre n t-c a rry in g w irin g d e v ic e s .......................
R e s id e n tia l lig h tin g f ix t u r e s ........................................
C o m m e rc ia l lig h tin g f i x t u r e s .....................................
V e h ic u la r lig h tin g e q u ip m e n t....................................
L ig h tin g e q u ip m e n t, n . e . c ...........................................

3640
3641
3643
3644
3645
3646
3647
3648

1 86 .8
2 7 .6
7 7 .7
17.2
2 5 .2
15.6
14.1
9.3

9.4
5.0
7.7
16.7
12.2
15.3
6.0
11.2

8 .6
4 .0
7.5
12.8
11.8
12.8
5.0
13.5

3 .6
2.1
3 .0
7.3
4 .0
5.6
2.0
4 .6

3 .4
1.6
3 .0
5.8
4.4
4 .6
2.2
4 .4

5.7
2.9
4 .7
9.4
8.2
9.7
3.9
6 .6

R a d io a n d T V re c e iv in g e q u ip m e n t...........................
R a d io a n d T V re c e iv in g s e t s ....................................
P h o n o g ra p h r e c o r d s .....................................................

3650
3651
3652

8 6 .5
6 6 .8
19.7

5.9
5.8
6 .0

6.1
6 .0
6.3

2.4
2.4
2 .5

2 .6
2.4
3.1

C o m m u n ic a tio n e q u ip m e n t...........................................
T e le p h o n e a n d te le g ra p h a p p a r a t u s .....................
R a d io a n d T V c o m m u n ic a tio n
e q u ip m e n t ......................................................................

3660
3661

5 7 2 .5
1 40 .6

4 .2
5.0

4 .0
4.9

1.8
2.4

3662

n.a.

3 .9

3.7

3670
3671

5 8 5 .5
n.a.

5.8
-

3672
3673
3674
3675
3676
3677
3678
3679

n.a.
n.a.
2 3 5 .0
2 7 .4
12.0
2 3 .5
9.5
2 3 9 .0

3690
3691
3693
3694

E le c tro n ic c o m p o n e n ts a n d
a c c e s s o r ie s ........................................................................
E le c tro n tu b e s , re c e iv in g t y p e ..................................
C a th o d e ra y te le v is io n p ic tu re
t u b e s .................................................................................
E le c tro n tu b e s , tr a n s m it tin g .......................................
S e m ic o n d u c to rs a n d re la te d d e v ic e s ...................
E le c tro n ic c a p a c it o r s ....................................................
E le c tro n ic r e s is t o r s .......................................................
E le c tro n ic c o ils a n d tr a n s fo r m e r s ...........................
E le c tro n ic c o n n e c to rs .................................................
E le c tro n ic c o m p o n e n ts , n . e . c ...................................
M is c e lla n e o u s e le c tric a l e q u ip m e n t
a n d s u p p lie s ......................................................................
S to ra g e b a tte rie s ...........................................................
X -ra y a p p a ra tu s a n d t u b e s ........................................
E n g in e e le c tric a l e q u ip m e n t .....................................
E le c tric a l e q u ip m e n t a n d s u p p lie s ,
n . e . c ..................................................................................

n.a.

See footnotes at end of table.

7

9.3
•

-

59.4

Table 1. Occupational injury and illness incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 '—Continued
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 5

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

1 983
annual
a v e ra g e
e m p lo y m e n t
(th o u s a n d s ) 4

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 6

1 982

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

1 983

1 982

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 983

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 98 3

1982

S p a c e v e h ic le e q u ip m e n t, n . e . c ..............................

3769

n.a.

5.4

3 .2

1.6

1.1

3 .8

2.1

2 6 .7

20.1

M is c e lla n e o u s tra n s p o rta tio n
e q u ip m e n t ...........................................................................
T ra v e l tra ile rs a n d c a m p e rs .....................................
T a n k s a n d ta n k c o m p o n e n ts ...................................
T ra n s p o rta tio n e q u ip m e n t, n . e . c .............................

3790
3792
3795
3799

4 6 .5
19.8
18.0
8.7

12.9
2 0 .6
5.4

5.6
7.5
3.3

8.2
13.1
3.0
8.2

5 9 .6
8 5 .6
3 2 .5

-

6 .0
8.7
3.0
6.3

7.4
13.1
2.1

-

14.1
2 1 .7
6 .0
14.6

-

7 6.9
107 .3
4 5 .7
7 5 .9

In s tru m e n ts a n d re la te d p r o d u c t s ................................

3800

6 9 4 .9

5.6

5.2

2.3

2.1

3.3

3.1

3 7 .0

3 5 .6

E n g in e e rin g a n d s c ie n tific
in s t r u m e n ts .......................................................................

3810

7 6.0

5.3

4.6

2.0

1.6

3.3

3.0

2 5 .2

2 5 .2

M e a s u rin g a n d c o n tro llin g d e v ic e s ............................
E n v iro n m e n ta l c o n tro ls ...............................................
P ro c e s s c o n tro l in s t r u m e n ts .....................................
F lu id m e te rs a n d c o u n tin g d e v ic e s .......................
In s tru m e n ts to m e a s u re e le c tric ity ........................
M e a s u rin g a n d c o n tro llin g d e v ic e s ,
n . e . c ..................................................................................

3820
3822
3823
3824
3825

2 3 4 .2
16.2
5 2.7
14.5
9 9.0

5.5
6.0
5.4
6 .6
4.8

5.2
5.4
4.7
6.5
4.4

2.3
2.7
2 .4
3 .0
2.1

2.1
2.1
2 .0
2 .8
1.9

3.2
3.3
3.0
3 .6
2.8

3.1
3.3
2.7
3.6
2 .5

37.1
5 1.3
3 5 .2
4 8 .6
3 0 .8

3 3 .6
2 8 .6
3 3 .6
5 8.8
33.1

3829

2 5 .8

6 .6

7.8

2.0

2 .6

4 .6

5.1

35.1

2 9 .2

O p tic a l in s tru m e n ts a n d le n s e s ..................................

3830

3 2 .7

5.7

5.1

2.5

2.2

3.2

3.0

3 6 .0

2 7 .5

M e d ic a l in s tru m e n ts a n d s u p p lie s .............................
S u rg ic a l a n d m e d ic a l in s tr u m e n ts ...........................
S u rg ic a l a p p lia n c e s a n d s u p p lie s ...........................
D e n ta l e q u ip m e n t a n d s u p p lie s ..............................

3840
3841
3842
3843

169 .0
84.1
7 0.7
14.2

6.1
5.1
7.0
6.6

5.6
4.8
6.4
6.8

2.4
1.9
2 .9
2.5

2.3
2.1
2 .6
2.1

3.7
3.2
4 .2
4.1

3.3
2.8
3.8
4.7

39.1
3 2 .9
4 5 .6
4 1 .0

4 1 .5
3 5 .2
5 0.7
3 3 .4

O p h th a lm ic g o o d s ............................................................

3850

3 8 .6

5.4

4 .9

2.3

2 .2

3.1

2.7

3 6 .0

3 4 .7

P h o to g ra p h ic e q u ip m e n t a n d s u p p lie s .....................

3860

128.3

5.2

5.4

2.1

2.3

3.1

3.1

39.1

3 9 .2

M is c e lla n e o u s m a n u fa c tu rin g in d u s tr ie s .....................

3900

3 7 1 .3

9.9

9.9

4.1

4 .0

5.8

5.9

6 9 .9

6 6 .3

J e w e lry , s ilv e rw a re , a n d p la te d w a r e .......................
S ilv e rw a re a n d p la te d w a r e .......................................
J e w e le rs ’ m a te ria ls a n d la p id a ry
w o r k ..................................................................................

3910
3914

53.3
9.4

5.2
9.7

5.7
10.7

2.2
5.2

2.5
6.0

3.0
4.5

3.1
4.7

3 8 .5
1 10 .9

4 3 .8
115 .9

3915

8 .2

-

6.3

-

3.0

-

3.3

-

5 9 .0

M u s ic a l in s t r u m e n ts ..........................................................

3930

17.0

9 .7

8.3

3.1

3.0

6 .6

5.3

5 5 .8

5 4 .5

T o y s a n d s p o rtin g g o o d s ...............................................
G a m e s , to ys, a n d c h ild re n ’s
v e h ic le s ...........................................................................
S p o rtin g a n d a th le tic g o o d s , n . e . c .........................

3940

108 .2

10.9

11.2

4.7

4.5

6.2

6.7

7 4.4

7 6 .0

3944
3949

n.a.
5 1 .9

8 .6
13.8

8.4
14.6

4.0
5.7

3.7
5.5

4.5
8.1

4.7
9.1

6 5 .8
8 8 .9

7 5 .0
8 1 .8

P e n s, p e n c ils , o ffic e a n d a rt
s u p p lie s ...............................................................................
P e n s a n d m e c h a n ic a l p e n c ils ..................................
L ea d p e n c ils a n d a rt g o o d s .....................................
M a rk in g d e v ic e s .............................................................
C a rb o n p a p e r a n d in k e d r ib b o n s ............................

3950
3951
3952
3953
3955

3 2 .2
9.2
7.6
n.a.
n.a.

9.2
8.1
11.5

3 .9
3.7
4 .7

7.2

5.1
5.5
5.4
4.3
5.3

7 4 .9
7 7.3
8 1 .8

6.4

3 .6
3.0
4 .6
1.5
6 .6

5.3
4.4
6.8

13.6

8.7
8.6
10.0
5.9
11.8

123 .9

5 3 .5
4 9 .8
7 0 .6
3 0 .4
7 2 .6

C o s tu m e je w e lry a n d n o tio n s .....................................
C o s tu m e je w e lry ............................................................

3960
3961

3 7 .2
2 0.4

8.0
5.6

7.9
6.3

3.1
2 .0

3.3
2 .5

3 .6

4 .6
3 .8

5 5 .5
3 5 .2

6 5 .9
5 9 .3

M is c e lla n e o u s m a n u fa c tu r e s ........................................
B ro o m s a n d b r u s h e s ....................................................
S ig n s a n d a d v e rtis in g d is p la y s .................................
B u ria l c a s k e t s ..................................................................
H ard s u rfa c e flo o r c o v e r in g s ....................................
M a n u fa c tu rin g in d u s trie s , n .e .c ...............................

3990
3991
3993
3995
3996

123 .5
13.9
4 6 .8
10.1
n.a.

11.8
11.5
13.2
14.0
7.1

4.9
5.0
5.2
5.6
4.4

4 .6
5.0
4 .7

n.a.

10.8

4 .6

4 .5
4.7
4.3

2.8
6.3

7.1
7.1
8.0
8.2
4 .0
6.5

8 4 .6
7 5 .2
8 9 .7
124 .7
1 0 7 .5
6 8 .5

7 2 .4
8 4 .4
6 9 .2
9 5 .2
9 9 .8

3999

11.7
12.1
12.8
12.7
8.6
10.8

7 ,7 2 4 .0

9.7

9.6

4.3

4.3

5.3

5.3

7 3 .5

7 3 .6

N o n d u ra b le g o o d s .................................................................

-

-

-

4.9

6.9
6.5
8.0
8.4

-

61.1

F o o d a n d k in d re d p r o d u c t s ..............................................

2000

1 ,6 2 2 .0

16.7

16.5

8.0

7.9

8.7

8 .5

1 29 .3

1 31 .2

M e a t p r o d u c t s .....................................................................
M e a t p a c k in g p la n t s .....................................................
S a u s a g e s a n d o th e r p re p a re d m e a ts ..................
P o u ltry d re s s in g p la n t s ................................................

2010

3 4 5 .7
143 .3
7 2.2
113.1

2 4.0
3 0 .7
19.8
17.9

2 4 .6
3 1.4
21.1
18.7

11.4
15.3
10.0
7.5

11.7

12.5
15.5
9.8
10.4

13.0
15.7

1 66 .7
2 1 8 .0
146 .4
1 09 .4

1 80 .8
2 4 5 .4

2011
2013
2016

_____ ...

___
See footnotes at end of table.

8

15.8
10.5
7.4

_ ___

10.5
11.2

1 6 3 .6
115 .8

Table 1. Occupational injury and illness incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 1
—Continued
Incidence rates per 100 full-time workers 5

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

annual
a v e ra g e
e m p lo y m e n t
(th o u s a n d s ) 4

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 6

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 982

1 983

1 98 2

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 98 3

P o u ltry a n d e g g p r o c e s s in g .......................................

2017

17.1

19.3

19.1

8 .0

7.5

11.3

11.5

1 58 .0

1 0 9 .5

D airy p r o d u c t s .....................................................................
C re a m e ry b u t t e r .............................................................
C h e e s e , n a tu ra l a n d p r o c e s s e d ..............................
C o n d e n s e d a n d e v a p o ra te d m i lk ............................
Ice c re a m a n d fro z e n d e s s e r t s ...............................
F lu id m i lk ............................................................................

2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2026

1 64 .3
2.3
3 7 .8
16.2
18.9
89.1

14.0
15.3
13.6
11.8
17.6
13.8

14.2
16.5
14.5
10.3
15.2
14.5

6.7
7.8
6 .2
5.7
8.7
6 .7

6 .8
7.9
6 .9
5.1
7.3
6.9

7.2
7.5
7.3
6 .0
8 .9
7.1

7.4
8 .6
7.6
5.2
7.9
7.5

118.1
140.1
108 .3
100 .5
155 .2
117 .2

111 .5
161 .5
9 8 .9
81.1
1 2 5 .6
1 17 .7

P re s e rv e d fru its a n d v e g e t a b le s .................................
C a n n e d s p e c ia ltie s .......................................................
C a n n e d fru its a n d v e g e t a b le s ..................................
D e h y d ra te d fru its , v e g e ta b le s ,
s o u p s ................................................................................
P ickle s, sa u c e s , a n d sa la d
d r e s s in g ...........................................................................
F ro z e n fru its a n d v e g e ta b le s ...................................
F ro z e n s p e c ia ltie s ..........................................................

2030
2032
2033

2 3 2 .9
2 4 .7
8 6 .2

14.5
10.1
15.1

14.3
11.1
14.9

7.2
5.3
7.6

6.9
5.5
6 .7

7.3
4.9
7.5

7.4
5.6
8.1

119 .6
8 7 .3
119 .2

1 1 5 .6
9 0 .4
1 0 0 .9

2034

18.8

18.0

15.9

9.7

8 .0

8 .3

7.9

138 .2

1 43 .5

2035
2037
2038

2 0.8
4 7 .6
3 4 .7

13.8
15.6
13.4

15.9
14.5
13.3

5.5
7.6
6 .9

7.0
7.5
7.1

8.3
8 .0
6 .5

8 .9
7.0
6 .2

9 1.4
1 4 8 .5
1 15 .5

1 05 .5
1 44 .2
1 24 .4

2040

1 3 1 .2

12.7

11.7

5.7

5.7

7.0

6.0

1 05 .6

1 0 7 .6

2041
2043
2044
2045
2046
2047

2 5 .4
17.8
5.9
7.2
10.4

13.0
8.7
15.2
12.7
9.3
13.6
11.3

5.5
5.5
7.6
7.1
4.1
5.5
5.9

5.9
5.3
8.0
6 .5
4 .6
6.8
5.2

7.0
3.1
11.3
5.8
4 .8
8.4
8 .0

7.1
3.4
7.2
6 .2
4 .7
6 .8
6.1

1 16 .9
1 21 .6
161 .9
123 .9
8 2 .6
1 07 .0
9 0.0

102 .6
104.1
164.1
116 .2
103 .6
1 25 .4
9 8 .6

G ra in m ill p r o d u c t s ...........................................................
F lo u r a n d o th e r g ra in m ill
p ro d u c ts .........................................................................
C e re a l b re a k fa s t f o o d s ................................................
R ic e m illin g .......................................................................
B le n d e d a n d p re p a re d flo u r ......................................
W e t c o rn m i llin g ..............................................................
D og, ca t, a n d o th e r p e t fo o d ...................................
P re p a re d fe e d s , n . e . c ...................................................

2048

16.6
4 8 .0

12.7
8.6
18.9
12.9
8 .9
13.9
13.9

B a k e ry p r o d u c t s .................................................................
B re a d , c a k e , a n d re la te d p r o d u c t s ........................
C o o k ie s a n d c ra c k e rs .................................................

2050
2051
2052

2 1 5 .4
171 .3
44.1

13.1
13.4
11.8

12.5
12.8
11.7

6.4
6 .6
5.4

6.3
6 .6
5.3

6.7
6 .8
6 .4

6 .2
6.2
6.4

116 .2
116 .0
117 .2

127.1
1 33 .5
102.1

S u g a r a n d c o n fe c tio n e ry p r o d u c t s ............................
R a w c a n e s u g a r .............................................................
C a n e s u g a r re fin in g ......................................................
B e e t s u g a r ........................................................................
C o n fe c tio n e ry p r o d u c t s ...............................................
C h o c o la te a n d c o c o a p r o d u c t s ...............................
C h e w in g g u m ...................................................................

2060
2061
2062
2063
2065
2066
2067

1 01 .8
8.5
7.9
10.5
5 5.3
n.a.
n.a.

13.1
2 2 .9
9.5
16.7
12.0
10.4
11.3

13.5
2 7 .0
10.7
16.4
12.3
10.4
10.8

6.8
12.1
6.7
10.4
5.5
5.6
4 .8

6.7
15.3
6.3
9.5
5.3
5.1
4 .8

6 .3
10.8
2.8
6.3
6 .5
4 .9
6 .6

6 .9
11.6
4.4
6 .8
6 .9
5.4
6 .0

1 1 2 .7
180 .9
1 2 2 .0
1 1 3 .2
1 0 4 .5
9 1 .5
100 .3

1 01 .4
1 8 1 .8
1 1 5 .2
1 3 9 .5
8 8 .7
7 0 .9
7 2 .0

F a ts a n d o ils .......................................................................
C o tto n s e e d o il m i ll s ......................................................
S o y b e a n oil m i ll s ............................................................
V e g e ta b le o il m ills , n . e . c .............................................
A n im a l a n d m a rin e fa ts a n d o i l s .............................
S h o rte n in g a n d c o o k in g o i l s .....................................

2070
2074
2075
2076
2077
2079

3 9 .7
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
9.4
11.7

17.3
2 0 .9
11.9
13.5
2 3 .5
14.7

15.4
16.9
11.9
10.6
2 1.4
13.6

8.2
9.2
5.0
4 .4
12.5
6 .8

6.9
6.5
4 .3
4 .9
11.3
6 .0

9.1
11.5
6 .9
9.1
10.9
7.9

8 .6
10.3
7.6
5.7
10.1
7 .6

1 5 0 .2
2 2 2 .8
9 5 .3
5 2 .0
2 0 0 .8
1 1 9 .8

118 .4
109 .7
9 2 .0
9 1 .6
1 82 .3
9 7 .7

B e v e r a g e s .............................................................................
M a lt b e v e ra g e s ...............................................................
M a l t .......................................................................................
W in e s , b ra n d y , a n d b ra n d y s p irits .........................
D is tille d liq u o r, e x c e p t b r a n d y ..................................
B o ttle d a n d c a n n e d s o ft d rin k s ..............................
F la v o rin g e x tra c ts a n d siru p s,
n . e . c ..................................................................................

2080
2082
2083
2084
2085
2086

2 2 5 .9
4 9 .0
n.a.
15.8
14.9
1 3 0 .9

19.0
12.3
2 1 .5
2 3 .8
15.2
2 2 .0

17.9
12.4
19.8
2 1 .9
12.3
2 0 .7

8 .8
4 .2
10.5
12.2
8.5
10.4

8.8
4 .6
9 .6
10.2
6.5
10.8

10.1
8.1
10.9
11.7
6 .7
11.6

9.1
7.9
10.1
11.6
5.8
10.0

1 36 .7
8 2 .0
2 1 1 .2
1 5 6 .6
1 5 9 .2
156 .7

1 37 .9
9 4 .0
178.1
160 .4
1 1 7 .7
160.1

2087

n.a.

12.6

10.7

7.4

5.2

5.2

5.5

8 2 .0

6 3 .5

2090
2091
2092
2095
2097
2098
2099

165.1
18.1
3 6 .2
12.6
5.9
8.1
8 4.2

14.2
17.8
17.1

14.1
17.1
17.9

6 .9
8 .7
8.7

7.3
9.1
8.4

-

10.1
16.2
17.8
12.3

8.0
9.0
5.7

7.8
5.6

7.3
9.3
6 .6

7.6
9.3
9 .9
5.3
7.7
10.0
6 .6

1 0 6 .6
1 1 1 .7
1 4 0 .5

15.3
18.3
12.3

6.4
7.9
8 .0
4 .8
8 .4

1 05 .8
1 2 3 .6
1 01 .3
1 07 .9
1 5 2 .6
1 86 .4

M is c e lla n e o u s fo o d s a n d k in d re d
p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................
C a n n e d a n d c u re d s e a f o o d s ....................................
F re s h o r fro z e n p a c k a g e d f i s h .................................
R o a s te d c o ffe e ...............................................................
M a n u fa c tu re d i c e ...........................................................
M a c a ro n i a n d s p a g h e tti ..............................................
F o o d p re p a ra tio n s , n . e . c .............................................

-

-

-

1 05 .5
1 62 .2
8 8 .5

9 2 .6

T o b a c c o m a n u f a c t u r e s ......................................................

2100

6 8 .5

7.2

6.5

3 .2

3.0

4.0

3.6

4 4 .6

4 2 .8

C ig a re tte s .............................................................................
C ig a r s ......................................................................................
C h e w in g a n d s m o k in g to b a c c o ..................................

2110
2120
2130

4 7.4

5.7

5.6
n.a.

6 .6
11.2

5.0
7.2
9.7

2 .6
2.8
5 .0

2.3
3 .4
3 .7

3.1
3.8
6.1

2 .7
3 .8
6.0

3 9 .4
4 1 .8
8 3 .0

3 7 .8
3 6 .2
6 1 .3

See footnotes at end of table.

9

Table 1. Occupational injury and illness incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 —Continued
Incidence rates per 100 full-time workers 5

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

la o u
annual
a v e ra g e
e m p lo y m e n t
(th o u s a n d s ) 4

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 6

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1982

1 98 3

T o b a c c o s te m m in g a n d r e d r y in g ................................

2140

n.a.

14.7

14.5

6 .2

6 .7

8.5

7.9

6 1 .7

7 2 .2

T e x tile m ill p r o d u c t s ............................................................

2200

7 4 3 .5

7 .6

7.4

2.8

2.8

4 .9

4 .6

5 3 .8

5 1.4

W e a v in g m ills, c o t t o n ......................................................
W e a v in g m ills, s y n th e tic s ..............................................
W e a v in g a n d fin is h in g m ills, w o o l .............................

2210
2220
2230
2240

124.1
9 1.4
17.4
2 2 .3

5.5
6 .6
9.2
10.1

5.3
5.4
9.3
9.0

1.6
2.0
4.6
4 .2

1.6
1.9
4.7
3 .6

3.9
4.7
4 .6
5.9

3.7
3.5
4 .6
5.4

3 6 .7
4 6 .9
9 6 .3
7 2 .8

3 3 .8
4 2 .6
8 5 .6
5 4 .3

2250
2251
2252
2253
2254

6.1
3 .6
5.6
5.6
6.5
8.2
8.5
9.1

6 .4
4 .7
6.3
6 .0
5.5
8.9
8.4
8.7

2.5
1.2
2 .2
2.4
2.8
3.1
3.7
4.5

2 .6
2.1
2 .5
2 .2
2 .6
3.5
3.8
5.0

3 .6
2 .4
3.4
3 .2
3.7
5.1
4.8
4 .6

3.8
2 .5
3 .9
3.8
2.9
5.3
4 .6
3.7

41.1
2 2 .0
4 5 .9
28.1
4 7 .7
5 7 .9
7 4.8
6 6 .4

3 9 .8
2 9 .6
3 7 .8
3 0 .8
4 1.4
5 2.8
6 7 .6
7 5.4

6 .2
5.4

8 5 .5
7 8 .8
7 3 .9
115 .4

N a rro w fa b ric m ills ............................................................
K n ittin g m i l l s ........................................................................
W o m e n ’s h o ise ry, e x c e p t s o c k s .............................
H o ise ry, n .e .c ..................................................................
K n it o u te rw e a r m i ll s ......................................................
K n it u n d e rw e a r m i ll s .....................................................
C irc u la r k n it fa b ric m i ll s ...............................................
W a rp k n it fa b ric m i ll s ....................................................
K n ittin g m ills , n .e .c .......................................................

2257
2258
2259

2 0 4 .3
3 3 .3
3 4 .6
6 2 .2
30.1
25.1
n.a.
n.a.

T e x tile fin is h in g , e x c e p t w o o l .......................................
F in is h in g p la n ts , c o t t o n ...............................................
F in is h in g p la n ts , s y n th e tic s .......................................
F in is h in g p la n ts , n .e .c .................................................

2260
2261
2262
2269

6 3 .5
2 5 .4
2 3 .5
14.6

10.5
8.6
10.4
14.8

10.6
9.3
10.0
13.7

4.0
3.3
4.0
5.6

4.4
3.9
4.1
5.6

6 .5
5.3
6.5
9.2

5.9
8 .0

7 8 .4
6 8 .9
7 6.3
101.1

F lo o r c o v e rin g m i ll s ..........................................................
W o v e n c a rp e ts a n d ru g s ...........................................
T u fte d c a rp e ts a n d ru g s .............................................

2270
2271
2272

4 8 .7
n.a.
n.a.

9.8
13.3
9.5

8.9
12.7
8.4

3.3
5.6
3.0

3 .4
5.1
3.2

6.5
7.8
6.5

5.5
7.5
5.3

6 7 .7
7 0.2
6 8 .6

6 8 .5
8 3.4
6 5 .0

Y a rn a n d th re a d m i ll s ......................................................
Y a rn m ills, e x c e p t w o o l ...............................................
T h ro w in g a n d w in d in g m i l l s .......................................
W o o l y a rn m ills ...............................................................
T h re a d m i l l s ......................................................................

2280
2281
2282
2283
2284

111 .9
7 7 .0
17.3
8.3
9.3

8.1
8.2
7.7
10.1
6 .2

8.0
7.9
8.2
10.0
5.8

2.5
2.3
2.8
4.1
2.1

2 .5
2 .2
2 .9
4 .0
2.1

5.6
6.0
4.9
6 .0
4.0

5.5
5.7
5.3
6.0
3.7

4 5 .4
4 1.3
5 3 .7
8 1 .9
3 2 .2

4 5 .8
42.1
5 1.9
6 4 .6
4 9 .6

M is c e lla n e o u s te x tile g o o d s .........................................
F e lt g o o d s , e x c e p t w o v e n fe lts a nd
h a t s ...................................................................................
P a d d in g s a n d u p h o ls te ry fillin g ...............................
P ro c e s s e d te x tile w a s t e ..............................................
C o a te d fa b ric s , n o t r u b b e r iz e d .................................
T ire c o rd a n d f a b r ic ......................................................
N o n w o v e n f a b r ic s ..........................................................
C o rd a g e a n d t w i n e ........................................................
T e x tile g o o d s , n . e . c ......................................................

2290

5 9 .9

11.8

11.5

5.0

4.7

6.8

6 .9

9 9 .5

8 8.8

2291
2293
2294
2295
2296
2297
2298
2299

n.a.
n.a.
6.8
10.2
7.2
n.a.
8.2
n.a.

15.4
13.8
12.5
12.5
7.2
13.1
12.1
9.8

13.7
14.5
11.7
12.4
6.5
10.9
14.8
7.2

6.2
5.3
5.0
5.6
3.0
5.1
6.2
4.3

5.9
5.3
4.7
5.1
2.0
4.8
5.9
3.4

9.2
8.5
7.5
6.9
4.2
8.0
6.0
5.5

7.7
9.2
7.1
7.3
4 .5
6.0
9.0
3 .7

1 0 3 .6
7 3.2
1 11 .6
1 25 .2
6 6 .5
119.1
1 05 .5
6 7 .5

108.1
8 4 .5
8 7.4
113.4
60.1
6 7 .0
7 6 .2
1 04 .3

A p p a re l a n d o th e r te x tile p ro d u c ts ..............................

2300

1,164.1

6.0

6.4

2.1

2 .4

3 .9

4 .0

3 6 .4

4 0 .6

M e n ’s a n d b o y s ’ s u its a n d c o a ts ..............................

2310

7 0.6

7.6

7.0

2.9

2.9

4.7

4.1

5 0.4

5 0.3

M e n ’s a n d b o y s ’ fu rn is h in g s ........................................
M e n ’s a n d b o y s ’ s h irts a nd
n ig h tw e a r .......................................................................
M e n ’s a n d b o y s ’ u n d e r w e a r .....................................
M e n ’s a n d b o y s ’ n e c k w e a r .......................................
M e n ’s a n d b o y s ’ s e p a ra te t r o u s e r s .......................
M e n ’s a n d b o y s ’ w o rk c lo t h in g ...............................
M e n ’s a n d b o y s ’ c lo th in g , n . e . c ..............................

2320

3 2 4 .7

7.5

7.7

2 .7

3.1

4.8

4 .6

45.1

5 1 .2

2321
2322
2323
2327
2328
2329

9 3 .4

5.9

2.4

4.0

-

-

-

3 7 .5
4 6 .8

3.0
8.3
9.5
7.0

.9
3.3
3.7
2 .2

2.1
.7
3.0
4 .6
2.1

2.1
5.1
5.7
4.7

3 .6
4 .0
2.4
4 .4

2 8 .6

-

6.0
6.1
3.1
7.4
10.8
6.1

1.9

13.9
6.9
6 3 .2
9 7 .5
4 9 .7

6.2
4.0

26.1
5 9 .0
5 3 .7
43.1

13.3
5 1 .0
7 8 .2
3 0 .9

W o m e n ’s a n d m is s e s ’ o u t e r w e a r ..............................

2330

3 8 7 .9

3.9

4.7

1.3

1.7

2.6

3 .0

2 3 .2

3 1 .5

2331
2335

5 9.9
1 24 .7

4 .0
2.4

4.1
3.3

1.0
.8

1.3
1.1

3.0
1.6

2.8
2.2

17.1
13.7

2 3.4
2 2 .3

W o m e n ’s a n d m is s e s ’ b lo u s e a n d
w a is ts ..............................................................................
W o m e n 's a n d m is s e s ’ d r e s s e s ...............................
W o m e n ’s a n d m is s e s ’ s u its
a n d c o a t s .......................................................................
W o m e n ’s a n d m is s e s ’ o u te rw e a r,
n . e . c ..................................................................................

2337

5 6.7

4.8

4.2

1.6

1.5

3.2

2 .7

2 6 .3

2 6 .4

2339

1 46 .6

5.0

6.2

1.8

2.3

3.2

3.9

3 3 .3

4 4 .3

W o m e n ’s a n d c h ild re n 's u n d e r g a r m e n ts ................
W o m e n ’s a n d c h ild re n ’s u n d e r w e a r ......................
B ra s s ie re s a n d a llie d g a rm e n ts ..............................

2340
2341
2342

8 4 .0
6 7 .8
16.2

6.1

6.6
6.3
7.5

1.9
1.7
2 .7

1.8

5.8
7.6

1.8
2.1

4.3
4.1
4 .9

4 .7
4 .6
5.4

32.1
2 8 .5
4 7 .5

2 7 .5
2 7 .0
2 9 .4

H a ts, c a p s , a n d m illin e ry ...............................................

2350

15.3

6 .2

5.8

2.4

2.3

3.8

3 .6

3 5 .7

34.1

___ _
See footnotes at end of table.

10

Table 1. Occupational injury and illness incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 '—Continued
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 5

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

1 983
annual
a v e ra g e
e m p lo y m e n t
(th o u s a n d s ) 4

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 6

1 982

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

1 983

1 982

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 982

1 983

H a ts a n d c a p s , e x c e p t m illin e r y ..............................

2352

n.a.

6.3

6 .2

2.6

2 .5

3.8

3.7

38.1

3 9 .3

C h ild re n ’s o u te rw e a r ........................................................
C h ild re n ’s d re s s e s a n d b lo u s e s ..............................
C h ild re n ’s c o a ts a n d s u its .........................................

2360
2361
2363

5 9 .6
2 5 .0
4.0

4 .7
4.6
5.3

5.2
5.0
4.1

1.7
1.5
1.4

1.8
1.7
1.8

3.1
3.1
3.9

3.4
3.4
2.3

3 4 .0
3 0 .5
2 5 .0

3 5.4
3 4 .9
3 4.8

M is c e lla n e o u s a p p a re l a n d
a c c e s s o rie s ......................................................................
F a b ric d re s s a n d w o rk g lo v e s ..................................
R o b e s a n d d re s s in g g o w n s .......................................
W a te rp ro o f o u te r g a r m e n ts .........................................
L e a th e r a n d s h e e p lin e d c l o t h in g ...........................
A p p a re l b e l t s ....................................................................

2380
2381
2384
2385
2386
2387

4 6.5
8.4

5.3
2.9
6.1
6.8
6.1

5.4
3.8
6.8
5.5
5.0
6 .0

2.0
1.5
2.1
3.1
1.6

2.1
1.6
2 .6
2.1
3.0
2.2

3.2
1.4

3 .2
2.2
4.2
3.4

3 4 .0
18.7
3 0 .9
5 3 .7

2.0
3.8

3 6.4

2 7 .6
2 5.4
17.9
3 1 .5
5 4.9
2 3 .0

M is c e lla n e o u s fa b ric a te d te x tile
p ro d u c ts ...............................................................................
C u rta in s a n d d r a p e r ie s ................................................
H o u s e fu rn is h in g s , n .e .c .............................................
T e x tile b a g s ......................................................................
C a n v a s a n d re la te d p r o d u c t s ...................................
P le a tin g a n d s t it c h in g ...................................................
A u to m o tiv e a n d a p p a re l tr im m in g s ........................
S c h iffli a n d m a c h in e e m b ro id e rie s ........................
F a b ric a te d te x tile p ro d u c ts , n .e .c ...........................

2390
2391
2392
2393
2394
2395
2396
2397
2399

1 71 .9
2 5 .0
5 0.0
7.9
15.7
14.4

7.8
7.0
9.4

8.4

2.7
2 .6
3.1
3.8
3.8
1.6
1.9
2.9

3.1
3.2
3.4
4 .0
4.0
2.1
2.1
1.5
3.9

5.0
4.4
6 .2
6 .7
5.4

3 1 .2
n.a.
n.a.

10.6
9.2
5.0
5.5
8.8

8.3
9.1
10.6
9.9
5.4
5.5
5.0
11.6

3 .5
3 .5

5.2
5.1
5.6
6 .6
5.9
3.3
3.4

4 7 .3
4 4 .2
4 5 .2
5 8.7
7 5.9
4 3 .5
3 2 .0

5 3.3
53.1
3 8 .0
4 4.4

5.8

3.5
7.7

58.1

2 9 .9
4 3.4

P a p e r a n d a llie d p r o d u c t s ................................................

2600

6 6 1 .6

10.6

10.0

4 .9

4.5

5.8

5.5

99.1

9 0.3

P u lp m ills ..............................................................................
P a p e r m ills, e x c e p t b u ild in g p a p e r ............................
P a p e rb o a rd m i ll s ................................................................

2610
2620
2630

14.9
173 .7
5 8.9

7.8
8 .9
9.9

6.9
7 .7
8.9

3.6
4.1
4.3

3.4
3.3
3.7

4.2
4.8

3.5
4.4

100.1
1 09 .7

5.5

5.2

1 09 .8

8 2 .9
8 6 .3
8 9 .0

p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................
P a p e r c o a tin g a n d g la z in g .........................................
E n v e lo p e s ..........................................................................
B a g s, e x c e p t te x tile b a g s ..........................................
D ie -c u t p a p e r a n d b o a r d .............................................
P re s s e d a n d m o ld e d p u lp g o o d s ............................
S a n ita ry p a p e r p r o d u c t s ..............................................
S ta tio n e ry p ro d u c ts ......................................................
C o n v e rte d p a p e r p r o d u c t s .........................................

2640
2641
2642
2643
2645
2646
2647
2648
2649

2 1 2 .9
5 5.3
2 4 .7
4 7 .4
15.6
n.a.
2 7.8
n.a.
n.a.

11.2
8.7
15.1
12.7
11.7
7.8
10.1
11.1
11.4

10.5
8.1
12.9
11.8
12.0
9.2
8.1
10.6
12.5

5.2
3.7
7.5
5 .6
5.4

6.0
5.0
7.6
7.1
6.3
3.3
5.2
5.2
5.9

5.5
4.4
7.1
6.4

4.5
4 .9
6.0
5.4

5.0
3 .6
5.7
5.3
6 .0
5.0
4.3
6.0
6.0

6 .0
4.2
3.7
4 .6
6 .5

89.1
5 7.6
1 27 .0
9 1 .5
9 7.8
7 4.4
9 2 .0
9 9 .9
104.8

8 4 .8
58.1
9 7 .0
8 5 .7
9 9 .2
112.2
8 1 .2
8 0 .5
1 16 .5

P a p e rb o a rd c o n ta in e rs a n d b o x e s ............................
F o ld in g p a p e rb o a rd b o x e s .........................................
S e t-u p p a p e rb o a rd b o x e s ..........................................
C o rru g a te d a n d s o lid fib e r b o x e s ...........................
S a n ita ry fo o d c o n t a in e r s .............................................
F ib e r ca n s , d ru m s , a n d s im ila r
p ro d u c ts ..........................................................................

2650
2651
2652

190 .5
4 0 .7
11.1

12.1
11.9
9.2

12.1
12.6
11.4

5.6
5.4
4.1

9 8.6
2 3 .0

13.2
9.4

13.0
8 .2

6.1
4 .7

6.5
6.5
5.2
7.1
4 .7

6 .8
7.1
6 .9
7.3
3.8

9 7 .6
9 4.4

2653
2654

5.4
5.5
4 .5
5.6
4.3

6 0 .5
1 06 .8
9 7.8

1 02 .9
1 03 .9
7 6.2
111.7
8 0 .9

2655

17.2

11.4

11.7

4.8

5.1

6 .6

6 .6

7 3.2

9 3.8

P rin tin g a n d p u b lis h in g ......................................................

2700

1 ,2 9 5.8

6.6

6 .6

2.8

2.9

3.7

3 .7

4 5 .7

4 4 .6

N e w s p a p e rs ........................................................................
P e r io d ic a ls ............................................................................

2710
2720

4 2 7 .9
9 9.5

5.8
2.9

6.2
3.6

2 .5
1.6

2.8
1.9

3.2
1.3

3.4
1.7

4 3 .5
2 8 .8

4 7 .5
2 9.3

B o o k s .....................................................................................
B o o k p u b lis h in g ...............................................................

2730
2731

9 8 .0
72.8

6.4
4 .9

5.6
3.9

2 .6
1.9

2.4
1.7

3.8
3.0

3.2
2.2

3 6 .2
2 4.3

3 9 .5
2 9.4

M is c e lla n e o u s p u b lis h in g ...............................................

2740

53.4

2 .9

3.3

1.3

1.5

1.7

1.9

16.5

2 1 .9

C o m m e rc ia l p rin tin g .........................................................
C o m m e rc ia l p rin tin g , le t t e r p r e s s .............................
C o m m e rc ia l p rin tin g , lith o g ra p h ic ..........................
E n g ra v in g a n d p la te p rin tin g ....................................
C o m m e rc ia l p rin tin g , g ra v u re ...................................

2750

4 3 6 .7

7.9

7.8

2751
2752
2753
2754

149.8
2 6 2 .6
10.9
13.3

7.8
7.8
7.4
11.7

7.0
8.2
6.2
10.6

3.4
3.3

4 .5
4.4

4 8 .3
5 1.8

4.5
4 .6
6.2

4 .5
3.9
4.8
4.1
5.7

5 5.2
6 0 .5
5 1.9
4 4.4

5.6

3.3
3.2
3.4
2.2
4.9

6 7 .5

4 5 .6
3 2 .6
75.1

M a n ifo ld b u s in e s s f o r m s ................................................

2760

47.4

11.6

9.5

5.0

4 .2

6.6

5.3

69.1

62.1

G re e tin g c a rd p u b lis h in g ................................................

2770

2 3.6

5.4

5.9

2.4

2.7

CO

o

3.3

4 2 .6

4 3 .7

B la n k b o o k s a n d b o o k b in d in g .......................................

2780

6 4.8

10.2

9 .4

4.4

4.1

5.8

5.3

61.1

6 0 .0

8.8
9.5
3.8
10.3

4.0
3.7
4 .4

4 9 .6
5 5.0
56.4

M is c e lla n e o u s c o n v e rte d p a p e r

See footnotes at end of table.

11

3.3
2.8

Table 1. Occupational injury and illness incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 '—Continued
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 5

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

1 983
annual
a v e ra g e
e m p lo y m e n t
(th o u s a n d s ) 4

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 6

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

1 982

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 98 2

1 98 3

B la n k b o o k s a n d lo o s e le a f b in d e r s ........................
B o o k b in d in g a n d re la te d w o rk .................................

2782
2789

40.1
2 4 .7

10.8
9.1

9.9
8.5

4.3
4.5

4 .2
3.8

6.5
4.6

5.7
4.7

55.1
7 1 .4

6 1 .2
5 8.0

P rin tin g tra d e s e rv ic e s ....................................................
T y p e s e ttin g .......................................................................
P h o to e n g ra v in g ...............................................................
E le c tro ty p in g a n d s te re o ty p in g ...............................
L ith o g ra p h ic p la te m a k in g s e rv ic e s ........................

2790
2791
2793
2794
2795

4 4 .6
2 8.3
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

2.2
4.2

.8
1.0

-

1.4
1.0
2.2
6.2
1.9

12.9
3 .5

-

.6
.4
1.2
1.4
.8

1.4
3.2

-

2.1
1.4
3.4
7.7
2.6

-

9.9
8.3
15.7
9.9
9.7

C h e m ic a ls a n d a llie d p r o d u c t s .......................................

2800

1 ,0 4 6.8

5.7

5.5

2.5

2 .5

3 .2

3 .0

3 9 .4

4 2 .3

In d u s tria l in o rg a n ic c h e m ic a ls .....................................
A lk a lie s a n d c h lo r in e ....................................................
In d u s tria l g a s e s ...............................................................
In d u s tria l in o rg a n ic c h e m ic a ls ,
n . e . c ..................................................................................

2810
2812
2813

155.1
17.3
2 3.4

4.1
3.8
-

3.9
4.0
3.1

1.8
1.7
-

1.7
1.7
1.4

2.3
2.1
-

2.2
2.3
1.8

3 2 .3
2 8 .9
-

3 3 .4
38.1
2 9 .6

2819

104.8

3 .6

3 .9

1.6

1.7

2 .0

2 .2

2 7 .9

3 1 .6

P la s tic s m a te ria ls a nd s y n th e tic s ..............................
P la s tic s m a te ria ls a n d re s in s ...................................
S y n th e tic r u b b e r ..............................................................
C e llu lo s ic m a n -m a d e f i b e r s .......................................
O rg a n ic fib e rs , n o n c e llu lo s ic ....................................

2820
2821
2822
2823
2824

1 7 6 .2
7 3 .9
13.3
16.5
7 2 .5

3 .6
5.4
5.4
3 .6

1.5
2.3
2.6
1.8

-

2.1
2 .8
2.8
2.2
1.2

2 8 .5
4 2 .9
5 2 .0
4 2 .6

-

1.6
2 .2
2 .5
2.1
.6

2.1
3.1
2.8
1.7

-

3 .7
5.0
5.3
4.3
1.8

-

2 9 .9
3 9 .5
4 3 .0
4 9 .4
12.6

D r u g s .......................................................................................
B io lo g ic a l p ro d u c ts ........................................................
M e d ic in a ls a n d b o ta n ic a ls .........................................
P h a rm a c e u tic a l p r e p a r a tio n s ....................................

2830
2831
2833
2834

199 .7

5.7
4 .9
7.1
5 .6

5.6
5.2
5.7
5.7

2 .7
2.2
3.7
2.7

2 .7
2 .6
2 .7
2.8

3 .0
2 .7
3.4
3 .0

2.9
2 .6
2.9
2.9

3 5 .3
3 1 .0
4 7 .9
3 4 .4

3 8 .0
3 6 .9
3 8 .2
38.1

S o a p , c le a n e rs , a n d to ile t g o o d s ..............................
S o a p a n d o th e r d e te rg e n ts .......................................
P o lis h e s a n d s a n ita tio n g o o d s .................................
S u rfa c e a c tiv e a g e n ts ..................................................
T o ile t p r e p a r a tio n s .........................................................

2840
2841
2842
2843
2844

143 .0
43.1
n.a.
n.a.
6 2.4

7.8
7.4
10.0
7.7

3.6
3.7
4.4

4 .2
3 .7
5.6
4 .6
3.9

5 2.3
5 5 .5
6 2 .7

3.0
3.1

3.4
3.4
4 .0
3.8
3 .0

3 .8
3.3
5.0

7.0

7.1
6 .7
9.0
7.8
6.4

3 .9
3.4

4 2 .5
4 5 .8

5 6 .0
5 5.3
6 8 .2
6 6 .8
4 9 .4

P a in ts a n d a llie d p r o d u c t s .............................................

2850

5 9.7

11.1

9.4

4 .7

3.9

6 .4

5.5

6 9 .6

5 9 .4

In d u s tria l o rg a n ic c h e m ic a ls .........................................
G u m a n d w o o d c h e m ic a ls .........................................
C y c lic c ru d e s a n d in t e r m e d ia t e s .............................
In d u s tria l o rg a n ic c h e m ic a ls ,
n . e . c ..................................................................................

2860
2861
2865

162 .9
n.a.
3 3 .3

3 .9
7.2
5.7

3.9
7.2
3.8

1.6
3 .2
2.7

1.6
3.7
1.9

2 .3
4 .0
3.0

2.3
3.4
1.9

2 8 .3
6 8 .3
4 2 .2

3 6 .2
8 7 .5
4 3 .5

2869

n.a.

3.2

3.7

1.3

1.3

2.0

2.3

2 1 .9

3 0 .3

6.2
6 .5
5.3
10.1
4 .6

2 .6
2.5
2 .0
4 .0
2.3

2.8
2 .6
2 .8
4 .2
2 .0

3.8
5.2
2.8
5.5
2.8

3 .5
3 .9
2 .5
5.9
2.5

4 2 .9
4 2 .2
4 8 .0
5 8 .6
3 2 .5

5 6 .2
5 0 .7
6 6 .9
7 8.0
41.1

2 3 .5
18.6
157 .7

A g ric u ltu ra l c h e m ic a ls .....................................................
N itro g e n o u s fe rtiliz e rs ..................................................
P h o s p h a tic fe rtiliz e rs ....................................................
F e rtiliz e rs , m ix in g o n l y .................................................
A g ric u ltu ra l c h e m ic a ls , n . e . c .....................................

2870
2873
2874
2875
2879

6 0 .6
12.7
13.3
12.2
2 2.5

6.4
7.7
4.8
9.5
5.1

M is c e lla n e o u s c h e m ic a l p ro d u c ts .............................
A d h e s iv e s a n d s e a la n t s ..............................................
E x p lo s iv e s .........................................................................
P rin tin g i n k ........................................................................
C h e m ic a l p re p a ra tio n s , n . e . c ....................................

2890
2891
2892
2893
2899

8 9 .5
2 0.3
15.9
11.9
n.a.

8.7
11.0
4.8
11.0
8.8

8.8
12.5
4.4
13.4
7.6

3.8
5.0
1.7
4.7
3.8

4 .0
5.6
1.9
6 .7
3 .3

4 .9
6 .0
3 .0
6.4
4.9

4 .8
7.0
2 .5
6 .7
4 .3

6 2 .8
7 7 .6
4 5 .0
85.1
5 6 .8

6 1 .6
7 3 .5
4 1 .6
6 5 .3
6 2 .8

P e tro le u m a n d c o a l p ro d u c ts .........................................

2900

1 95 .4

5.3

5.5

2.5

2 .4

2.8

3.0

4 6 .4

4 6 .8

P e tro le u m re fin in g ............................................................

2910

1 58 .2

4.1

3.9

1.9

1.6

2.2

2.2

3 3 .8

3 2 .5

P a v in g a n d ro o fin g m a te ria ls .......................................
P a v in g m ix tu re s a n d b lo c k s .....................................
A s p h a lt fe lts a n d c o a t in g s .........................................

2950
2951
2952

2 6 .0
11.4
14.6

11.0
11.2
10.9

12.2
12.5

5.7
5 .6

5 .6
5.7

6.4

11.9

5.4
5.4
5.4

5.8

5.5

6.9
6.1

1 0 6 .5
1 0 9 .3
1 0 4 .2

1 1 4 .9
1 0 5 .2
122.1

M is c e lla n e o u s p e tro le u m a n d c o a l
p r o d u c t s .............................................................................
L u b ric a tin g o ils a n d g re a s e s ......................... a ........
P e tro le u m a n d c o a l p ro d u c ts , n .e .c ......................

2990
2992
2999

11.2
n.a.
n.a.

9.5
8.7
15.2

12.3
11.6
17.9

4 .5
4.1
7.8

5.9
5.5
8.8

4 .9
4 .6
7.3

6 .4
6 .0
9.1

1 00 .8
7 5.8
2 7 2 .6

9 3 .8
9 0 .4
1 1 9 .8

R u b b e r a n d m is c e lla n e o u s p la s tic s
p r o d u c t s .................................................................................

3000

718.1

12.7

13.0

6.0

6 .2

6.7

6.8

100 .9

101 .4

T ire s a n d in n e r t u b e s ......................................................

3010

9 5 .9

9.9

8 .6

6 .9

6.3

2 .9

2.3

1 2 9 .2

1 1 9 .0

See footnotes at end of table.

12

Table 1. Occupational injury and illness incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 '—Continued
Incidence rates per 100 full-time workers 5

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

1 983
annual
a v e ra g e
e m p lo y m e n t
(th o u s a n d s ) 4

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 6

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 98 2

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 983

R e c la im e d r u b b e r ..............................................................
R u b b e r a nd p la s tic s h o s e a n d
b e ltin g .................................................................................
F a b ric a te d ru b b e r p ro d u c ts , n .e .c .............................
M is c e lla n e o u s p la s tic s p r o d u c t s .................................

3020
3030

16.9
n.a.

11.9
2 0 .9

11.8
19.3

6 .5
12.6

6.1
9.0

5.5
8.3

5 .7
10.3

112 .2
2 8 0 .7

1 41 .2
2 1 7 .2

3040
3060
3070

n.a.
100.1
4 8 4 .9

10.4
13.5
13.3

9.8
13.5
14.0

5.6
6.5
5.6

4 .7
6 .5
6 .2

4.8
7.0
7.7

5.1
7.0
7.8

1 06 .5
1 10 .7
9 1 .3

8 4 .2
101.8
9 7.2

L e a th e r a n d le a th e r p r o d u c t s .........................................

3100

2 0 7 .9

9.9

10.0

4 .5

4.4

5.4

5.6

8 6 .5

8 7 .3

L e a th e r ta n n in g a n d fin is h in g .....................................
B o o t a n d s h o e c u t s to c k a nd
f in d in g s ...............................................................................

3110

18.9

2 1 .7

19.6

11.3

9 .9

10.4

9 .7

2 0 8 .3

1 86 .8

3130

9.8

13.4

11.4

5.9

5.6

7.4

5.8

101.4

1 05 .4

F o o tw e a r, e x c e p t ru b b e r ...............................................
H o u s e s lip p e rs ................................................................
M e n ’s fo o tw e a r, e x c e p t a t h le t ic ..............................
W o m e n ’s fo o tw e a r, e x c e p t a t h le t ic .......................
F o o tw e a r, e x c e p t ru b b e r, n . e . c ...............................

3140
3142
3143
3144
3149

127 .4
7.4
5 1 .4
4 8 .6
2 0 .0

8.9
7.8
9.7
7.9
9.7

9.3
8 .2
9.8
7.7
12.2

4.1
3.8
4.5
3.7
4.3

4.1
3.8
4.4
3.5
4.9

4 .8
4.1
5.2
4 .2
5.4

5.2
4.3
5.4
4.2
7.3

8 0 .5
5 3 .2
8 2 .6
7 8 .9
9 1.2

8 7 .7
63.1
9 7 .0
82.1
8 6 .8

L e a th e r g lo v e s a n d m itte n s .........................................
L u g g a g e .......................................... ......................................

3150
3160

3 .6
12.4

5.6
9.6

4 .5
9.5

2.0
4.2

1.7
4.1

3.6
5.4

2.8
5.4

31.1
66.1

45.1
6 2 .7

H a n d b a g s a n d p e rs o n a l le a th e r g o o d s ..................
W o m e n ’s h a n d b a g s a n d p u r s e s .............................
P e rs o n a l le a th e r g o o d s , n . e . c ..................................

3170
3171
3172

2 7 .0
15.3
11.7

6.4
5.3
7.9

7.1
6 .4
8 .0

2 .2
1.5
3.1

2 .6
2.1
3.3

4 .2
3 .7
4.8

4 .5
4 .3
4 .7

4 1 .0
3 2 .2
53.1

3 6 .2
3 5 .0
3 7 .8

4 ,9 5 8 .0

8 .5

8 .2

4.9

4.7

3.6

3.5

9 6 .7

9 4.9

R u b b e r a n d p la s tic s f o o t w e a r .....................................

T ra n s p o rta tio n a n d p u b lic u t ilit ie s ....................................
R a ilro a d tra n s p o rta tio n 8 ....................................................

4000

3 7 6 .6

9.0

8 .0

5.9

5.3

3.1

2.7

8 8 .0

7 6.9

L o c a l a n d in ts ru rb a n p a s s e n g e r t r a n s it ......................
L o c a l a n d s u b u rb a n tra n s p o rta tio n ...........................
T a x ic a b s .................................................................................
In te rc ity h ig h w a y tr a n s p o r t a t io n ..................................
T ra n s p o rta tio n c h a rte r s e r v ic e ....................................
S c h o o l b u s e s ......................................................................
B u s te rm in a l a n d s e rv ic e f a c ilit ie s .............................

4100
4110
4120
4130
4140
4150
4170

254.1
7 8.3
3 9 .4
3 5 .7
n.a.
8 1 .5
n.a.

9.3
12.2
5.6
12.2
5.7
6.0

9.7
13.8
3.8
12.2
9.7
6.7
12.2

5.2
6 .6
3 .7
7.2
3.1
3.0

5.4
8.0
2 .5
7.1
3 .9
3.3
5.4

4.1
5.6
1.9
5.0
2.6
3.0

4.3
5.8
1.3
5.1
5.9
3.4
6.7

105.4
1 1 9 .5
8 3 .9
167 .4
6 1 .5
6 2 .9

114.3
133 .0
6 4 .9
196.5
127 .4
6 3 .8
123 .7

T ru c k in g a n d w a r e h o u s in g ...............................................
T ru c k in g , lo c a l a n d lo n g d is t a n c e .............................
P u b lic w a re h o u s in g ..........................................................
T ru c k in g te rm in a l f a c ilit ie s .............................................

4200
4210
4220
4230

1 ,2 1 4.3
1 ,1 2 3 .8
8 4 .5
6 .0

14.2
14.2
13.8

8.6
8.8
6 .6

8.1
8.1
7.1
8.7

5.5
5.4
7.2
-

5.2
5.1
6 .9
6 .5

192.1
196 .8
118 .3

-

13.3
13.3
13.9
15.2

W a te r tra n s p o rta tio n ...........................................................
L o c a l w a te r t r a n s p o r t a t io n .............................................
W a te r tra n s p o rta tio n s e r v ic e s .....................................

4400
4450
4460

194.1
2 8 .6
9 9.7

11.4
17.9

10.8
8.0
17.1

6 .7
10.6

6.4
4.7
10.5

4.7
7.3

4.4
3.3
6 .6

2 5 0 .5

T ra n s p o rta tio n by a i r ...........................................................
C e rtific a te d a ir t r a n s p o r t a t io n .......................................
A ir tra n s p o rta tio n s e r v ic e s .............................................

4500
4510
4580

4 5 1 .7
3 7 3 .8
5 3.4

13.6
14.2
12.0

12.7
13.3
11.0

7 .6
8.1
6.2

7.3
7.7
5.7

5.9
6.1
5.8

P ipe lin e s, e x c e p t n a tu ra l g a s ........................................

4600

2 0 .7

5.0

4.2

2 .0

1.5

T ra n s p o rta tio n s e r v ic e s .....................................................
F re ig h t fo r w a r d in g ..............................................................
A rra n g e m e n t o f tr a n s p o r t a t io n ....................................
M is c e lla n e o u s tra n s p o rta tio n
s e r v ic e s ..............................................................................

4700
4710
4720

2 2 7 .3
5 3 .5
154.1

4.0
6.1
1.1

3.4
6.9
1.1

2 .0
3.3
.6

1.8
3.7
.6

4780

13.0

-

12.3

-

6.0

C o m m u n ic a t io n ......................................................................
T e le p h o n e c o m m u n ic a tio n ............................................

4800
4810
4820
4830
4890

1 ,3 3 7 .0
9 6 5 .2

2 .9
2.0

1.4
1.2

3.8
2.2
11.3

2.2
.8
4 .7

1.5
1.2
2.0
.9

128.3

2.8
2.0
4.2
2.2
11.5

4900
4910
4920
4930
4940
4950

8 8 1 .9
432.1
173.2
2 0 0 .3

7.6
6 .9
7.1
5.7

7.2
6 .2
6 .9
5.7

21.1
5 2.5

10.3
2 0.5

10.6
2 0 .9

3 .9
3.3
3.6
3.2
4.4
11.5

T e le g ra p h c o m m u n ic a tio n .............................................
R a d io a n d te le v is io n b r o a d c a s tin g ............................
C o m m u n ic a tio n s e rv ic e s , n . e . c ...................................
E le c tric , gas, a n d s a n ita ry s e r v ic e s .............................
E le c tric s e r v ic e s .................................................................
G a s p ro d u c tio n a n d d is t r ib u tio n ..................................
C o m b in a tio n u tility s e r v ic e s ..........................................
W a te r s u p p l y .......................................................................
S a n ita ry s e rv ic e s ...............................................................

-

18.6
2 2 4 .8

See footnotes at end of table.

13

*

-

-

-

-

185 .7
189.3
133 .0
2 3 2 .8
2 2 9 .9
142.4

4 4 6 .3

4 0 1 .0

5 .6
5.2

1 01 .4
1 0 8 .0
8 2 .3

9 7 .7
103.7
7 6.0

3 .0

2.7

3 0 .3

2 4 .7

2 .0
2.8
.5

1.6
3.2
.5

3 5 .2
5 8 .7
12.6

3 7 .9
6 6 .2
17.3

6.3

-

133.6

1.4
.8
1.8
1.3
6 .5

2 2 .7
19.8

27.1
2 2 .4

4.8

1.3
.7
2.1
1.4
6.8

5 6.2
12.3
6 6 .5

4 1 .2
14.0
8 3 .0

3 .6
2.9
3 .5
3.1
5.3
11.1

3.7
3 .6
3.5
2.5
6.0
9.0

3 .6
3.3
3.4
2 .6
5.3
9.8

6 5.3
5 6.3
5 4.3
6 4 .6
58.7
182.4

6 1 .4

5.4

5 2.2
4 9 .8
5 9.9
9 1 .9
170.1

Table 1. Occupational injury and illness incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 '—Continued
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 5

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

1 983
annual
a v e ra g e
e m p lo y m e n t
(th o u s a n d s ) 4

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 6

1 982

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

1 982

1 983

.

5.7
5.4

_

-

-

6.7
5.6

n.a.
n.a.

.
-

12.3
11.0

W h o le s a le a n d re ta il t r a d e ...................................................

2 0 ,8 0 5 .0

7.2

7.2

3.1

3.1

4.1

W h o le s a le t r a d e ......................................................................

5 ,2 5 9 .0

7.1

7.0

3.4

3.2

5000

3 ,0 6 4 .0

6.7

6.4

2.9

5010
5030

3 9 9 .9
1 87 .0

7.6
10.9

6 .9
11.1

5050

128.0

12.2

5070
5080
5090

2 3 4 .2
1 ,3 1 0 .9
1 80 .9

5100
5110
5120
5140
5150
5170
5180
5190

S te a m s u p p ly ......................................................................
Irrig a tio n s y s te m s .............................................................

W h o le s a le tra d e -d u ra b le g o o d s ....................................
M o to r v e h ic le s a n d a u to m o tiv e
e q u ip m e n t .........................................................................
L u m b e r a n d c o n s tru c tio n m a te r ia ls ...........................
M e ta ls a n d m in e ra ls , e x c e p t
p e t r o le u m ...........................................................................
H a rd w a re , p lu m b in g a nd h e a tin g
e q u ip m e n t.........................................................................
M a c h in e ry , e q u ip m e n t, a n d s u p p lie s ........................
M is c e lla n e o u s d u ra b le g o o d s .....................................
W h o le s a le tra d e -n o n d u ra b le g o o d s .............................
P a p e r a n d p a p e r p ro d u c ts ...........................................
D rugs, p ro p rie ta rie s , a n d s u n d rie s ............................
G ro c e rie s a n d re la te d p r o d u c t s ..................................
F a rm -p ro d u c t ra w m a te ria ls .........................................
P e tro le u m a n d p e tro le u m p r o d u c t s ...........................
B e e r, w in e , a n d d is tille d b e v e r a g e s .........................
M is c e lla n e o u s n o n d u ra b le g o o d s ..............................

4960
4970

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 98 2

1 98 3

_

5 1 .0
5 2.8

4.1

4 5 .5

4 7 .8

3.7

3.8

52.1

5 0 .6

2.7

3.7

3.7

43.1

3 9 .7

3.5
4 .8

2.9
4.9

4.0
6.1

4.0
6.2

4 9 .2
6 6 .2

4 6 .2
6 8 .9

11.6

5.6

5.0

6.7

6.6

8 5 .9

8 0 .6

4 .9
6.5
8.7

6.0
5.7
10.2

2.1
2.7
4.3

2.6
2.3
4 .8

2.8
3.8
4 .4

3.4
3.5
5.4

2 6 .7
3 9 .4
7 6.6

2 9 .7
32.1
7 3.4

2 ,1 9 5 .0
1 61 .5
1 54 .6
685 3
144 .4
2 1 1 .3
2 1 1 .3
3 9 7 .4

7.8
5.6
11.9
6.8
5.4
11.6
6.3

7.9
4 .9
5.8
12.3
6 .9
4 .5
11.5
5.4

4.1
2.6
6.4
3 .0
3 .0
6.4
3.1

4.1
2.8
2.8
6 .6
2.9
2.2
6.3
2.8

3 .7
-

6 5 .0

3 .0
5.4
3.7
2.4
5.2
3.2

3.8
2.1
3 .0
5.7
3.9
2.4
5.2
2.7

4 4 .5
9 8 .6
5 9.7
51.3
1 04 .3
4 7 .7

6 6.3
4 3 .2
4 2 .7
1 06 .0
64.1
4 5 .9
103.1
4 0 .6

1 5 ,5 4 5 .0

R e ta il t r a d e ...............................................................................

-

7.2

7.3

2.9

3 .0

4.3

4.3

4 2 .6

4 6 .7

-

B u ild in g m a te ria ls a n d g a rd e n s u p p lie s ....................
L u m b e r a n d o th e r b u ild in g m a te ria ls .......................
P aint, g la s s , a n d w a llp a p e r s to re s ............................
H a rd w a re s to re s ................................................................
R e ta il n u rs e rie s a n d g a rd e n s t o r e s ..........................

5200
5210
5230
5250
5260

6 1 3 .0
3 2 0 .4
6 1 .3
148 .4
57.1

8.4
10.5
8 .7
4.8
5.8

8 .5
10.8
7.6
4.8
6.5

3.6
4.6
2.9
2.0
2 .6

3.7
4.9
2.7
1.9
2.8

4.8
5.9
5.7
2.8
3.2

4.8
5.9
4.8
2.9
3.7

5 3 .7
68.1
5 4.8
3 3 .6
2 1 .7

5 7 .9
7 5.7
4 8 .8
2 4 .4
3 4 .6

G e n e ra l m e rc h a n d is e s t o r e s ...........................................
D e p a rtm e n t s t o r e s ............................................................
V a rie ty s t o r e s ......................................................................

5300
5310
5330

2 ,1 6 1 .3
1 ,8 3 0 .8
2 1 0 .8

9.2
9.7
8 .2

9.7
10.2
7.3

3.8
4.1
3.0

4 .0
4 .2
2 .7

5.3
5.6
5.2

5.7
6 .0
4 .6

55.1
5 7.3
4 9 .2

5 5.8
60.1
3 5 .9

F o o d s t o r e s .............................................................................
G ro c e ry s to re s ...................................................................

5400
5410

2 ,5 6 0 .3
2 ,2 4 2 .2

10.3
11.0

10.4
11.2

4.4
4.7

4 .5
4 .8

5.9
6.3

5.9
6.4

7 1.5
7 7 .0

7 9.8
8 6 .0

A u to m o tiv e d e a le rs a nd s e rv ic e
s ta tio n s ..................................................................................
N e w a n d u se d c a r d e a le r s ...........................................
A u to a n d h o m e s u p p ly s t o r e s .....................................
G a s o lin e s e rv ic e s ta tio n s ..............................................

5500
5510
5530
5540

1 ,6 6 6.7
7 2 0 .7
2 7 2 .5
5 5 6 .9

6 .9
9.0
7.7
4.0

6.8
8.6
9.2
3.6

2.5
2.6
3.5
1.9

2.5
2.7
4.2
1.5

4.4
6.4
4.2
2.1

4.4
5.9
5.0
2 .2

41.1
3 9 .3
5 8.9
3 7 .4

3 9 .7
41.1
6 6 .8
2 7 .4

A p p a re l a n d a c c e s s o ry s t o r e s ........................................
F a m ily c lo th in g s t o r e s .....................................................

5600
5650

9 5 5 .6
1 78 .9

2.5
4 .7

2.4
4.3

1.0
2 .2

1.0
1.9

1.5
2.5

1.4
2.4

12.3
2 4 .6

17.9
2 1 .7

F u rn itu re a n d h o m e fu rn is h in g s to re s ........................
F u rn itu re a n d h o m e fu rn is h in g s

5700

6 0 2 .8

3.9

3.7

1.8

1.8

2.1

1.9

2 9 .3

3 0 .4

s to re s ..................................................................................
H o u s e h o ld a p p lia n c e s to re s ........................................
R a d io , te le v is io n , a n d m u s ic s t o r e s .........................

5710
5720
5730

3 5 8 .8
7 8 .5
165 .5

4 .5

2.2

1.3

2.1
1.8
1.4

2 9 .2

1.2

2.1
1.9
1.2

2.4

2.5

4.2
3.7
2.5

2 9 .8

3 5 .6
2 7 .6
2 0 .5

E a tin g a n d d rin k in g p la c e s ...............................................

5800

5 ,0 0 6 .7

7.6

7.8

2.9

3.0

4.7

4.7

3 4 .4

4 0 .5

M is c e lla n e o u s re ta il ............................................................
D rug s to re s a n d p ro p rie ta ry s t o r e s ...........................
L iq u o r s to re s .......................................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s s h o p p in g g o o d s s to re s ...................
N o n s to re r e t a ile r s ..............................................................
F u e l a n d ic e d e a le rs ........................................................
R e ta il s to re s , n .e .c ...........................................................

5900
5910
5920
5940
5960
5980
5990

1 ,9 7 8.5
5 0 5 .0
126 .7

3.7
3.2
-

1.7
1.2
-

1.7
1.2
1.1

2 .0
2 .0
-

1.9
1.9
1.4

2 7 .4
2 7 .7
-

6 4 4 .6
2 5 0 .2
101.8

2.2
7.2
8.0

3.6
3.1
2.5
2.2
7,3
7.2

.9
3.3
4.1

1.3
3.8
3.9

-

2.3

-

-

1.2
3.7
3.2
1.1

11.5
4 4 .9
6 6 .9

2 8 3 .9

1.0
3 .6
3 .9
1.2

-

3 1.4
2 4 .6
4 2 .5
14.6
4 5 .4
6 0 .2
44.1

5 ,4 6 7 .0

2.0

2.0

.9

.9

1.1

1.1

13.2

12.8

1 ,6 6 3.4
1 ,5 0 9 .4

1.7
1.6

1.6
1.7

.7
.7

.6
.6

1.0
1.0

1.0
1.0

10.3
10.3

8 .2
7.9

F in a n c e , in s u ra n c e , a n d re al e s t a t e ...............................
B a n k in g ......................................................................................
C o m m e rc ia l a n d s to c k s a v in g s b a n k s .....................

6000
6020

See footnotes at end of table.

14

-

-

____ ____ i ____ L

-

_

-

Table 1. Occupational injury and illness incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 '—Continued
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 100 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 5

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

annual
a v e ra g e
e m p lo y m e n t
( th o u s a n d s ) 4

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 6

1 98 2

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 983

1 98 2

6100
6120

6 3 0 .8
2 9 2 .8

1.3
1.5

1.3
1.8

0 .5
.6

0 .5
.7

0 .7
.9

0 .8
1.1

8 .3
8.8

6 .3
7 .2

s e rv ic e s .................................................................................
S e c u rity b ro k e rs a n d d e a le r s .......................................
S e c u rity a n d c o m m o d ity s e r v ic e s ..............................

6200
6210
6280

3 0 9 .0
2 5 1 .4

.8
.7

.3
.3
•

-

.5
.5
.5

3 .9
3.4

-

.3
.2
.4

.5
.4

n.a.

.8
.7
.9

•

3.8
3.1
4 .5

In s u ra n c e c a r r ie r s .................................................................
L ife in s u r a n c e ......................................................................
M e d ic a l s e rv ic e a nd h e a lth in s u r a n c e .....................
Fire, m a rin e , a n d c a s u a lty in s u r a n c e .......................

6300
6310
6320
6330

1 ,2 3 3 .7
5 4 2 .3
1 45 .2
4 7 0 .8

1.9
1.5
2.4
2.2

1.8
1.4
2.0
2 .3

.8
.7
1.0
.8

.8
.7
.9
.9

1.1
.8
1.3
1.4

1.0
.7
1.1
1.4

11.4
11.2
10.5
12.2

12.5
12.7
12.0
12.2

In s u ra n c e a g e n ts , b ro k e rs a n d s e r v ic e ......................

6400

4 8 7 .4

.9

.8

.3

.3

.6

.5

5.0

4.4

R ea l e s t a t e ..............................................................................
R ea l e s ta te o p e ra to rs a n d le s s o r s ............................
R ea l e s ta te a g e n ts a n d m a n a g e r s ............................
S u b d iv id e rs a n d d e v e lo p e r s .........................................

6500
6510
6530
6550

9 8 9 .8
4 8 1 .8
3 6 4 .2
1 21 .4

4.4
5.0
3 .2
7.0

4 .4
5.0
2 .9
7.9

2.1
2.4
1.6
3 .2

2.2
2.5
1.4
3 .9

2 .3
2 .5
1.6
3.8

2.2
2.4

3 5 .0
3 9 .4

1.5
4 .0

3 2 .2
3 5 .7
2 4 .6
4 8 .3

H o ld in g a n d o th e r in v e s tm e n t o f f i c e s .........................
H o ld in g o f f i c e s ...................................................................

6700
6710

1 36 .8
6 9 .5

1.9
2 .3

1.7
1.8

.8
.9

.7
.7

1.1
1.3

1.0
1.1

13.3
13.0

9.3
8 .5

1 9 ,2 3 2 .7

4 .9

5.1

2 .3

2.4

2 .6

2 .7

3 5 .8

3 7 .0

C re d it a g e n c ie s o th e r th a n b a n k s .................................
S a v in g s a n d lo a n a s s o c ia t io n s ...................................
S e c u rity , c o m m o d ity b ro k e rs a n d

S e r v ic e s ........................................................................................

2 2 .5
5 9.9

H o te ls a n d o th e r lo d g in g p la c e s ...................................
H o te ls , m o te ls , a n d to u ris t c o u r t s .............................

7000
7010

1 ,1 6 6 .9
1 ,1 2 7 .2

9.0
9.3

9 .2
9.3

3 .6
3 .7

3 .8
3 .8

5.4

5.4

5 3.4

5.5

5.5

5 5.3

5 4.5
5 5 .3

P e rs o n a l s e r v ic e s .................................................................
L a u n d ry, c le a n in g , a n d g a rm e n t

7200

9 5 4 .2

3.1

2.9

1.4

1.4

1.7

1.5

2 1 .2

2 0 .8

s e r v ic e s ..............................................................................

7210

3 4 9 .6

5.5

5.0

2.5

2.4

3 .0

2 .5

3 7 .8

3 8 .9

B u s in e s s s e r v ic e s .................................................................
S e rv ic e s to b u ild in g s ........................................................
P e rs o n n e l s u p p ly s e r v ic e s .............................................
C o m p u te r a n d d a ta p ro c e s s in g
s e r v ic e s ...............................................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s b u s in e s s s e rv ic e s ..............................

7300
7340
7360

3 ,5 3 9 .4
1 40 .0
6 3 4 .4

4.4
6.8
7.8

4 .7
7.1
7.5

2 .0
3.5
3.6

2.1
3.8
3 .0

2 .4
3 .2
4.1

2 .5
3 .3
4 .5

3 1 .6
5 1.5
5 5 .2

3 3 .5
5 9.4
49.1

7370
7390

4 1 5 .8
1 ,5 3 8 .0

1.4
4 .2

1.3
4.7

.7
1.7

.5
2 .2

.8
2.4

.8
2 .6

10.7
2 9 .9

8.4
3 1 .5

A u to re p a ir, s e rv ic e s , a n d g a r a g e s ..............................
A u to m o tiv e re n ta ls , w ith o u t d r iv e r s ...........................
A u to m o tiv e re p a ir s h o p s ................................................
A u to m o tiv e s e rv ic e s , e x c e p t r e p a i r ...........................

7500
7510
7530
7540

6 1 5 .7
124.1
382.1
6 8 .2

7.6
9.9
7.8

7.1
8.2
7.4
5.0

3.1
3 .6
3 .2

3.3
4.5
3.2
2 .5

4 .5
6.2
4 .5

3 .8
3 .7
4.1
2 .5

54.1
6 4 .6
5 2.4
*

5 2 .3
6 8 .6
5 2 .6
3 7 .7
6 1 .8
4 1 .9
7 6.8

-

•

-

M is c e lla n e o u s re p a ir s e rv ic e s ........................................
E le c tric a l re p a ir s h o p s ....................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s re p a ir s h o p s ..........................................

7600
7620
7690

2 8 4 .2
8 6 .9
n.a.

8.8
5.4
11.4

7.9
5.5
9.8

4 .2
2.7
5.4

3 .7
2 .5
4.7

4 .6
2 .6
6.1

4.1
2 .9
5.2

7 7.4
54.1
9 7 .7

M o tio n p ic t u r e s ......................................................................
M o tio n p ic tu re t h e a t e r s ...................................................

7800
7830

2 1 6 .0
109.1

3.8
3.0

4.1
2.9

1.3
1.2

1.6
1.2

2 .5
1.8

2.5
1.7

2 3 .4
17.4

2 9 .0
14.3

A m u s e m e n t a n d re c re a tio n s e r v ic e s ...........................
B o w lin g a n d b illia rd e s ta b lis h m e n ts .........................
M is c e lla n e o u s a m u s e m e n t, re c re a tio n a l
s e r v ic e s ..............................................................................

7900
7930

8 3 0 .5
9 8.7

8.1
-

8 .2
3 .6

3 .7
-

3 .7
1.6

4.4
-

4 .5
2 .0

5 2 .0
-

5 3.9
2 9 .6

7990

n.a.

8 .6

8.4

3 .8

3 .8

4.8

4 .6

5 2.3

5 0 .0

H e a lth s e r v ic e s ......................................................................
N u rsin g a n d p e rs o n a l c a re f a c ilit ie s .........................

5 ,9 7 3 .4

H o s p it a ls ................................................................................

8000
8050
8060

1 ,1 0 7.8
3,034.1

5.9
10.1
7.3

6.3
11.0
7.4

3.1
5.7
3 .7

3 .2
6 .0
3 .6

2.8
4 .4
3.6

3.1
5 .0
3.8

4 9 .2
95.1
5 7 .5

5 0.3
9 8 .2
5 7.2

L e g a l s e r v ic e s ........................................................................

8100

601.1

.5

.5

.2

.2

.2

.3

4.4

4 .8

E d u c a tio n a l s e r v ic e s ...........................................................
C o lle g e s a n d u n iv e r s itie s ...............................................
L ib ra rie s a n d in fo rm a tio n c e n t e r s ..............................

8200
8220
8230

1 ,2 1 6.8
7 6 2 .9
n.a.

3.4
4.1
3.1

3.4
4 .0
2 .0

1.5
1.7
1.1

1.4
1.6
1.0

2 .0
2.4
2.0

2 .0
2.4
1.0

19.4
2 0 .6
14.3

18.3
2 2 .9
15.6

S o c ia l s e r v ic e s .......................................................................
In d iv id u a l a n d fa m ily s e r v ic e s .....................................
J o b tra in in g a n d re la te d s e r v ic e s ..............................
R e s id e n tia l c a r e .................................................................

8300
8320
8330
8360

1 ,2 2 1.4
2 5 4 .9
1 94 .4
2 4 9 .2

5.0
3.7
8 .6
7.3

5.3
4.5
8.5
7 .5

2.2
2.0
3 .2
3 .5

2 .5
2.3
3 .6
3 .6

2.7
1.7
5.4
3.9

2 .8
2.2
4 .9
3.8

2 9.4

3 7 .6
3 0 .8
47.1
5 4.8

See footnotes at end of table.

15

3 0 .5
3 4 .2
4 9 .6

Table 1. Occupational injury and illness incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 1
—Continued
Incidence rates per 100 full-time workers 5
S IC
code 3

In d u s try 2

la o u
annual
a v e ra g e
e m p lo y m e n t
(th o u s a n d s ) 4

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 6

1 98 2

1 98 3

1 98 2

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 983

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1982

1 98 3

—
S o c ia l s e rv ic e s , n . e . c ......................................................

8390

2 2 4 .3

4.7

4 .7

2.1

2 .2

2 .6

2 .5

2 6 .3

30.1

M u s e u m s , b o ta n ic a l, z o o lo g ic a l g a rd e n s ..................
M u s e u m s a n d a rt g a lle r ie s ............................................
B o ta n ic a l a n d z o o lo g ic a l g a r d e n s .............................

8400
8410
8420

3 7 .6
n.a.
n.a.

6.9
4.9
14.9

6 .4
4.4
14.8

2 .7
1.9
5.8

2.7
1.8
6.1

4 .2
3 .0
9.1

3.7
2 .5
8.6

4 3 .2
37.1
6 8 .6

3 3 .5
2 3 .4
7 6.3

M e m b e rs h ip o rg a n iz a tio n s ...............................................
C iv ic a n d s o c ia l a s s o c ia tio n s .......................................
M e m b e rs h ip o rg a n iz a tio n s , n . e . c ...............................

8600
8640
8690

1 ,5 1 1 .2
317.1

-

1.6
2.3
2.9

.

-

-

1.0
1.6
2 .0

.

-

n.a.

2 .6
3.9
4.8

-

-

-

18.7
2 6 .7
2 8 .4

M is c e lla n e o u s s e r v ic e s ......................................................
E n g in e e rin g a n d a rc h ite c tu ra l
s e r v ic e s ..............................................................................
N o n c o m m e rc ia l re s e a rc h o rg a n iz a tio n s .................
A c c o u n tin g , a u d itin g a n d b o o k k e e p in g ...................

8900

1 ,0 6 4.3

1.3

1.3

.6

.5

.8

.7

8.7

7.7

8910
8920
8930

5 7 0 .4
1 0 8 .6
3 6 4 .3

1.7
2 .5

1.7
2 .2
.3

.7
1.1

.7
1.0
.1

1.1
1.3

1.0
1.2
.2

11.9
13.8

11.0
11.7
1.6

*

-

-

-

_____
1 T o m a in ta in c o m p a ra b ility w ith th e re s t o f th e s e rie s , a s ta tis tic a l m e th o d
w a s u se d fo r g e n e ra tin g th e e s tim a te s to re p re s e n t th e s m a ll n o n fa rm
e m p lo y e rs in lo w -ris k in d u s trie s w h o w e re n o t s u rv e y e d fo r 1 98 3 .
The
e s tim a tin g p ro c e d u re in v o lv e d a v e ra g in g th e d a ta re p o rte d b y s m a ll
e m p lo y e rs fo r th e 1 980, 1 98 1 , a n d 1 9 8 2 s u rv e y s .
2 T o ta ls fo r d iv is io n s a n d 2 in d u s trie s n o t s h o w n s e p a ra te ly .

and

3 -d ig it

S IC

codes

in c lu d e

d a ta

EH
2 0 0 ,0 0 0

w o rk e rs

(w o rk in g

40

h o u rs

per

7 E x c lu d e s fa rm s w ith fe w e r th a n 11 e m p lo y e e s .
8 D a ta c o n fo rm in g to O S H A d e fin itio n s fo r c o a l a n d lig n ite m in in g (S IC 11
a n d 12) a n d m e ta l a n d n o n m e ta l m in in g (S IC 10 a n d 14), a n d ra ilro a d s (S IC
4 0 ) w e re p ro v id e d by th e M in e S a fe ty a n d H e a lth A d m in is tra tio n , U.S.
D e p a rtm e n t o f L a b o r, a n d by th e F e d e ra l R a ilro a d A d m in is tra tio n , U.S.
D e p a rtm e n t o f T ra n s p o rta tio n . In d e p e n d e n t m in in g c o n tra c to rs a re e x c lu d e d
fro m th e c o a l, m e ta l, a n d n o n m e ta l m in in g in d u s trie s .

4 E m p lo y m e n t is e x p re s s e d a s a n a n n u a l a v e ra g e a n d is d e riv e d p rim a rily
fro m th e B L S -S ta te C u rre n t E m p lo y m e n t S ta tis tic s p ro g ra m . A n n u a l a v e ra g e
e m p lo y m e n t fo r th e a g ric u ltu re , fo re s try , a n d fis h in g d iv is io n is a c o m p o s ite o f
e m p lo y m e n t d a ta fo r a g ric u ltu ra l p ro d u c tio n (S IC ’s 01 a n d 0 2 ) fro m th e
A n n u a l S u rv e y o f O c c u p a tio n a l In ju rie s a n d Illn e s s e s a n d e m p lo y m e n t d a ta
fo r a g ric u ltu ra l s e rv ic e s (S IC 0 7); fo re s try (S IC 0 8 ); a n d fis h in g , h u n tin g , a n d
tra p p in g (S IC 0 9 ) fro m S ta te u n e m p lo y m e n t in s u ra n c e p ro g ra m s .

n.a. = d a ta n o t a v a ila b le ,
n .e .c . = n o t e ls e w h e re c la s s ifie d .

5 In c id e n c e ra te s re p re s e n t th e n u m b e r o f in ju rie s a n d illn e s s e s p e r 1 00
fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs a n d w e re c a lc u la te d as:
( N /E H )
X
2 0 0 ,0 0 0 w h e re ,
=

= b a s e fo r 1 00 fu ll-tim e
w e e k , 5 0 w e e k s p e r y e ar).

6 In c lu d e s fa ta litie s .
B e c a u s e o f ro u n d in g , th e d iffe re n c e b e tw e e n th e
to ta l a n d th e s u m o f th e ra te s fo r lo s t w o rk d a y c a s e s a n d n o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t w o rk d a y s m a y n o t r e fle c t th e fa ta lity rate.

fo r

3 S ta n d a rd In d u s tria l C la s s ific a tio n M a n u a l, 1 9 7 2 E d itio n , 1 9 7 7
S u p p le m e n t.

N

= to ta l h o u rs w o rk e d by a ll e m p lo y e e s d u rin g th e c a le n d a r
year

N O T E : D a s h e s in d ic a te th a t d a ta d o n o t m e e t p u b lic a tio n g u id e lin e s .
B e c a u s e o f ro u n d in g , th e c o m p o n e n ts m a y n o t a d d to to ta ls .

n u m b e r o f in ju rie s a n d illn e s s e s o r lo s t w o rk d a y s

16

Table 2. Number of occupational injuries and illnesses and lost workdays by industry division, 1982 and 1983 '
(In thousands)
L o s t w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l c a s e s 2
In d u s try d iv is io n
1 98 2

1 983

1 982

P riva te s e c t o r 3 ............................................................

4 ,8 5 6 .4

4,854.1

A g ric u ltu re , fo re s try , a n d fis h in g 3 .................................
M in in g 4 .....................................................................................
C o n s tr u c t io n ............................................................................
M a n u fa c tu rin g ........................................................................
D u ra b le g o o d s ...................................................................
N o n d u ra b le g o o d s ............................................................
T ra n s p o rta tio n a n d p u b lic u t ilit ie s .................................
W h o le s a le a n d re ta il t r a d e ...............................................
W h o le s a le tra d e ................................................................
R e ta il t r a d e ...........................................................................
F in a n c e , in s u ra n c e , a n d re al e s t a t e ............................
S e r v ic e s ....................................................................................

8 7 .0
110.6
4 7 8 .9
1 ,8 1 3 .7
1 ,1 1 8.8
6 9 4 .9
4 0 3 .9
1 ,1 5 6.3
3 5 3 .9
8 0 2 .5
9 5.2
7 1 0 .8

8 8 .0
7 8.9
4 9 4 .6
1 ,7 7 2.8
1 ,0 7 8 .0
6 9 4 .8
379.1
1 ,1 8 6.4
3 4 6 .2
8 4 0 .2
9 5 .3
759.1

P riva te s e c t o r 3 ............................................................

4 ,7 5 0 .8

A g ric u ltu re , fo re s try , a n d fis h in g 3 .................................
M inin g 4 .....................................................................................
C o n s tr u c t io n ............................................................................
M a n u f a c t u r in g ........................................................................
D u ra b le g o o d s ...................................................................
N o n d u ra b le g o o d s ............................................................
T ra n s p o rta tio n a n d p u b lic u t ilit ie s .................................
W h o le s a le a n d re ta il t r a d e ...............................................
W h o le s a le tra d e ................................................................
R e ta il t r a d e ...........................................................................
F in a n c e , in s u ra n c e , a n d re a l e s t a t e ............................
S e r v ic e s ....................................................................................

8 3 .3
109.2
4 7 3 .5
1 ,7 5 4.4
1,082.1
6 7 2 .3
398.1
1 ,1 4 6 .2
3 5 0 .4
7 9 5 .8
9 3 .7
6 9 2 .4

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

L o s t w o rk d a y s
i
I

1 983

1 98 2

1 98 3

2 ,1 8 2 .4

2 ,1 8 2 .7

2 ,6 6 8 .6

2 ,6 6 7 .6

3 6 ,8 75 .1

3 7 ,2 0 1 .4

43.1
5 7.5
197.8
7 8 3 .7

4 3 .6
5 2 .6
2 8 0 .3
1 ,0 2 9 .2
645.1
3 8 4 .0
169 .6
6 6 2 .8
185.3
4 7 7 .5
5 3.3
3 7 7 .3

4 2 .8
3 6.5
2 8 3 .9
1 ,0 0 8 .2
6 2 6 .6
3 8 1 .6
1 6 0 .5
6 7 9 .9
1 85 .6
4 9 4 .3
53.1
4 0 2 .8

6 3 2 .8
1 ,4 5 0 .7
3 ,7 8 6 .2
1 3 ,2 9 3 .2
8 ,0 0 5 .0
5 ,2 8 8 .2
4 ,5 9 5 .0
7 ,3 2 9 .7
2 ,5 7 8 .7
4 ,7 5 1 .0
6 2 7 .6
5 ,1 6 0 .0

6 6 8 .8
1 ,1 7 8 .9
3 ,9 4 4 .9

473.1
3 1 0 .5
2 3 2 .7
4 9 2 .6
168.1
3 2 4 .5
4 1 .8
333.1

45.1
4 2 .2
2 1 0 .0
7 6 3 .7
4 5 0 .8
3 1 2 .9
2 1 7 .9
5 0 6 .0
160 .4
3 4 5 .6
4 2 .0
3 5 5 .9

4 ,7 4 8 .0

2 ,1 4 1 .3

2 ,1 4 0 .3

2 ,6 0 4 .5

2 ,6 0 4 .5

36,1 14 .1

3 6 ,3 7 3 .5

8 4 .6
7 7 .9
4 8 9 .2
1 ,7 1 2 .9
1 ,0 4 2.0
6 7 0 .9

4 2 .0
57.1

41.1
5 1 .7
2 7 7 .0
9 9 3 .5
6 2 1 .7
3 7 1 .7

3 2 6 .3

44.1
4 1 .7
2 0 7 .9
7 3 8 .6
4 3 6 .5
302.1
2 1 5 .7
5 0 2 .5
159 .0
3 4 3 .5
4 1 .2
3 4 8 .5

1 66 .6
6 5 6 .5
1 83 .2
4 7 3 .2
5 2.5
3 6 5 .8

4 0 .3
3 6 .0
2 8 0 .7
9 7 3 .6
605.1
3 6 8 .6
157 .7
674.1
183.3
4 9 0 .8
5 2.3
3 8 9 .8

6 1 9 .6
1 ,4 4 4 .5
3 ,7 5 0 .5
1 2 ,8 3 1 .4
7 ,7 3 9 .8
5 ,0 9 1 .6
4 ,5 5 1 .5
7 ,2 5 4 .0
2 ,5 5 5 .6
4 ,6 9 8 .4
6 0 9 .7
5 ,0 5 2 .7

6 5 9 .2
1 ,1 7 0 .0
3,913.1
1 2 ,4 4 0 .0
7 ,3 2 3 .9
5,116.1
4 ,3 6 9 .5
7 ,8 0 6 .8
2 ,4 7 2 .8
5 ,3 3 4 .0
6 0 3 .6
5 ,4 1 1 .3

,

1 98 2

1 98 3

In ju rie s a n d illn e s s e s

1 2 ,9 8 3 .0
7,643.1
5 ,3 3 9 .9
4 ,3 9 5 .4
7 ,8 7 3 .5
2,496.1
5 ,3 7 7 .4
6 2 2 .6
5 ,5 3 4 .4

In ju rie s

195 .8
760.1
4 5 9 .9
3 0 0 .3
2 3 0 .0
4 8 8 .8
166.7
322.1
41.1

3 7 4 .0
1,177.1
3 4 2 .5
8 3 4 .6
9 3 .6
7 3 8 .6

Illn e s s e s

P riv a te s e c t o r 3 ............................................................

1 05 .6

106.1

4 1 .2

4 2 .4

64.1

63.1

761.1

8 2 7 .9

A g ric u ltu re , fo re s try , a n d fis h in g 3 .................................
M in in g 4 ......................................................................................
C o n s tr u c t io n ............................................................................
M a n u f a c t u r in g ........................................................................
D u ra b le g o o d s ...................................................................
N o n d u ra b le g o o d s ............................................................
T ra n s p o rta tio n a n d p u b lic u t ilit ie s .................................
W h o le s a le a n d re ta il t r a d e ...............................................
W h o le s a le tra d e ................................................................
R e ta il t r a d e ...........................................................................
F in a n c e , in s u ra n c e , a n d re al e s t a t e ............................
S e r v ic e s ....................................................................................

3.7
1.4
5.4
5 9 .3
3 6 .7
2 2 .6
5.8
10.2
3.5
6.7
1.5
18.4

3 .5
1.0
5.4

1.1
.4
2.0
2 3 .5
13.3
10.2
2 .7
3.8
1.4
2.4
.7
6.8

1.0
.5
2 .0
2 5 .2
14.4
10.8
2.1
3 .5
1.4
2.1
.8
7.3

2 .5
.9
3.3
3 5 .7
2 3 .4
12.3
3.1
6.3
2.0
4.3
.8
11.5

2.5
.5
3 .2
3 4 .6
2 1 .5
13.0
2.8
5.8
2.3
3.4
.8
13.0

13.2
6 .2
3 5 .7
4 6 1 .7
2 6 5 .2
1 96 .5
4 3 .4
7 5 .7
23.1
5 2 .6
17.9
107.3

9 .6
8.9
3 1 .8
5 4 3 .0
3 1 9 .3
2 2 3 .8
2 5 .8
6 6 .7
2 3.3
4 3.4
19.0
123.1

5 9.8
3 6.0
2 3 .9
5.0
9.3
3.7
5.6
1.6
2 0.5

____________ ____________
' T o m a in ta in c o m p a ra b ility w ith th e re s t o f th e s e rie s , a s ta tis tic a l m e th o d
w a s u s e d fo r g e n e ra tin g th e e s tim a te s to re p re s e n t th e s m a ll n o n fa rm
e m p lo y e rs in lo w -ris k in d u s trie s w h o w e re n o t s u rv e y e d fo r 1 983.
The
e s tim a tin g p ro c e d u re in v o lv e d a v e ra g in g th e d a ta re p o rte d by s m a ll
e m p lo y e rs fo r th e 1 980, 1 98 1 , a n d 1 9 8 2 su rv e y s .

3 E x c lu d e s fa rm s w ith fe w e r th a n 11 e m p lo y e e s .
4 E x c lu d e s in d e p e n d e n t m in in g c o n tra c to rs .
N O T E : B e c a u s e o f ro u n d in g , c o m p o n e n ts m a y n o t a d d to to ta ls , a n d th e
d iffe re n c e b e tw e e n th e to ta l a n d th e s u m o f th e lo s t w o rk d a y c a s e s a nd
n o n fa ta l c a s e s w ith o u t lo s t w o rk d a y s m a y n o t e q u a l th e fa ta lity e s tim a te .

2 In c lu d e s fa ta litie s .

17

Table 3. Occupational injury incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 4

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 5

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 98 2

1 983

1 982

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 98 3

P riv a te s e c t o r 6 ................................................................

7.6

7.5

3.4

3 .4

4.1

4.1

5 7 .5

5 7 .2

A g ric u ltu re , fo re s try , a n d fis h in g 6 ....................................

11.3

11.5

5.7

6 .0

5.6

5.5

8 4 .2

8 9 .5

12.7
9.6
10.1
5.1

13.1
9 .6
9.8
4.8

6.4
4.9
5.3
3.2

6.8
5.0
5.5
2 .9

6 .3
4 .7
4 .8
1.9

6 .3
4.6
4.4
1.6

8 9 .6
75.1
1 0 1 .8
9 6 .9

9 9 .6
7 6 .4
9 6 .0
72.1

10.3

8.3

5.4

4.4

4 .9

3.8

1 3 6 .7

124.1

5.9
6.7
7.0

3.5
7.9
6.7

3.4
6.1
5.5

2 .5
1.2

103 .8
4 5 6 .4

8 9 .9
4 7 0 .4

1.5

2.5
.5
1.5

199 .9

187.1

9.6
3.4

4.6
1.4
6.8

6 .5
2 .5
8.9

5.1
2.0
7.3

126 .9
3 8 .5
1 8 0 .5

1 1 9 .7
3 4 .4
182.1

A g ric u ltu ra l p ro d u c tio n 6 ....................................................
A g ric u ltu ra l s e r v ic e s ............................................................
F o r e s tr y ......................................................................................
F ish in g , h un tin g , a n d tra p p in g ........................................

0 1 -0 2
0700
0800
0900

M in in g 7 .........................................................................................
M e ta l m in in g 7 ........................................................................
A n th ra c ite m in in g 7 ...............................................................
B itu m in o u s c o a l a n d lig n ite m in in g 7 ............................

1 00 0
1 100
1 200

6.1
9.1

O il a n d g a s e x tra c tio n .......................................................
C ru d e p e tro le u m a n d n a tu ra l g a s .............................

12.0

O il a nd g a s fie ld s e r v ic e s ..............................................

1 300
1 31 0
1 380

4.3
16.7

14.2

5.5
1.8
7.7

N o n m e ta llic m in e ra ls , e x c e p t fu e ls 7 ...........................

1 40 0

3.8

3.9

2.4

2.6

1.3

1.2

7 1.4

6 5 .5

14.5

14.7

6 .0

6.2

8.5

8.4

1 1 4 .6

1 17 .3

C o n s tr u c t io n ................................................................................

8.3

G e n e ra l b u ild in g c o n t r a c to r s ............................................
R e s id e n tia l b u ild in g c o n s t r u c tio n ...............................

1 50 0
1 52 0

14.0
10.7

14.2
11.7

5.9
5.1

6.1
5.7

8.1
5.5

8.1
6.0

1 10 .9
1 00 .0

O p e ra tiv e b u ild e rs ............................................................
N o n re s id e n tia l b u ild in g c o n s tru c tio n ........................

1 53 0
1 54 0

10.0
16.9

9.6
17.2

4.5
6 .6

4 .2
6.7

5.5
10.3

5.3
10.4

88.1
1 2 1 .7

1 1 2 .0
1 0 5 .2
6 7 .4
124.1

F le avy c o n s tru c tio n c o n t r a c t o r s .....................................
H ig h w a y a n d s tre e t c o n s t r u c t io n ...............................
H e a v y c o n s tru c tio n , e x c e p t h ig h w a y .......................

1 60 0
1 61 0
1 62 0

14.9
13.2
15.5

15.2
14.1
15.7

5.8
5.5
5.9

6.1
5.8
6.2

9.1
7.7
9 .6

9.1
8.3
9.4

1 12 .2
1 15 .9
111.1

1 2 1 .7
1 08 .4
1 27 .0

S p e c ia l tra d e c o n t r a c t o r s .................................................
P lu m b in g , h e a tin g , a ir c o n d itio n in g ...........................
P a in tin g , p a p e r h a n g in g , d e c o ra tin g ........................
E le c tric a l w o r k .....................................................................
M a s o n ry , s to n e w o rk , a n d p la s t e r in g ........................

1 700
1 710
1 72 0
1 73 0
1 740
1 75 0
1 760
1 77 0
1 78 0

14.5
15.1
8.6
13.8
14.9

14.6
15.5
9.1
13.6
15.6
13.0

6.1
5.5
4 .6
5.0
6.7
6.3

6.3
5.8
4 .9
5.2
7.1
7.0

8.4
9.6
4.0
8.8
8.1
6.8

8.3
9.7
4.2
8.4

1 18 .0
9 9 .8
1 23 .7
8 4 .7
1 23 .8
1 30 .9

18.5
13.9
11.2

10.2
5.9
6.3

10.2
6 .9
5.7

8 .6
5.4
6.3

8 .5
6 .0
8.2
7.0
5.5

1 17 .5
9 7.3
116.1
8 5 .6
118.9
1 23 .0
2 2 0 .3
128.1
129.4

2 2 2 .3
1 2 8 .6
9 7 .5

1 790

15.7

14.9

6.9

6.4

8.8

8.4

1 38 .0

1 27 .3

M a n u fa c tu rin g ............................................................................

9.9

9.7

4.3

4.2

5 .6

5.5

7 2 .4

7 0.4

D u ra b le g o o d s ..........................................................................

10.3

10.0

4.4

4.2

5.9

5.8

7 3 .5

7 0.3

C a rp e n te rin g a n d f l o o r in g ..............................................
R o o fin g a n d s h e e t m e ta l w o rk ...................................
C o n c re te w o r k .....................................................................
W a te r w e ll d rillin g ..............................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s s p e c ia l tra d e
c o n tra c to rs .......................................................................

13.1
18.9
11.3
12.6

L u m b e r a n d w o o d p r o d u c t s .............................................
L o g g in g c a m p s a n d lo g g in g

2400

16.6

18.1

8.2

9.1

8.5

9.0

1 51 .3

161 .4

c o n tra c to rs .......................................................................

2410

20.1

2 1 .2

12.9

13.6

7.1

7.5

3 0 2 .8

3 1 9 .4

S a w m ills a n d p la n in g m i l l s ............................................
S a w m ills a n d p la n in g m ills ,

2420

15.8

16.8

8.2

8.7

7 .6

8 .0

1 6 1 .3

1 6 6 .7

g e n e ra l ............................................................................
H a rd w o o d d im e n s io n a n d f lo o r in g .........................

2421
2426

15.9
14.6

16.5
16.9

8.4

8.8
7.5

7.5
8.3

7.8
9.3

1 69 .5
1 00 .5

1 7 1 .2

6.3

M illw o rk , p ly w o o d a n d s tru c tu ra l
m e m b e rs .............................................................................
M illw o rk ...............................................................................
W o o d k itc h e n c a b in e ts ...............................................

2430
2431
2434

15.1
16.5
14.3

16.9
18.9

9 0.7

2 8.4

5.6
11.7

5.8
14.7

4 .7
13.0

8.1
9.1
4 .9
13.7

1 27 .8
9 8 .9

14.6
10.2
2 4 .7

8.3
9.6
8 .2
7.4

1 10 .8
1 02 .4

2435
2436
2439

7.8
8.2
7.2
6.7

9.0
10.8

H a rd w o o d v e n e e r a n d p ly w o o d ..............................
S o ftw o o d v e n e e r a n d p ly w o o d ...............................
S tru c tu ra l w o o d m e m e b e rs , n . e . c ...........................

6.8
6.8
6.0
7.1

1 21 .0
1 21 .8
1 6 7 .0

1 0 2 .6
1 2 2 .0
1 9 2 .0

W o o d c o n ta in e rs ...............................................................
N a ile d w o o d b o x e s a n d s h o o k ...............................
W o o d p a lle ts a n d s k id s ..............................................

2440
2441

15.0

16.3

14.2
16.0
13.4

16.0
17.9

7.3
6 .6
8.1
6 .0

8 .2
7.6
9.1
6.3

7.7
7.5
7.8
7.4

8.1
8.4
8.8
6.1

1 11 .3
118 .2
124 .9

1 35 .6
1 4 2 .9
1 43 .9
1 1 0 .2

W o o d c o n ta in e rs , n . e . c ...............................................

2448
2449

15.2
15.8
10.7

12.3

See footnotes at end of table.

18

7 5 .6

1 28 .2

1 22 .0

Table 3. Occupational injury incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 ’—Continued
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 4

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 5

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 983

W o o d b u ild in g s a n d m o b ile h o m e s ..........................
M o b ile h o m e s ..................................................................
P re fa b ric a te d w o o d b u ild in g s ...................................

2450
2451
2452

2 4 .8
2 6 .9
19.2

2 7.3
2 9.3
22.1

10.1
10.7
8.6

12.4
13.4
9.6

14.6
16.2
10.6

14.9
15.9
12.5

1 47 .3
1 54 .2
1 28 .9

174.3
1 88 .7
135.2

M is c e lla n e o u s w o o d p ro d u c ts ....................................
W o o d p r e s e r v in g ............................................................
P a rtic le b o a rd ...................................................................
W o o d p ro d u c ts , n . e . c ...................................................

2490
2491
2492
2499

13.5
15.6
9.8
13.5

14.3
17.7
7.1
14.4

6 .2
7.3
4.3
6.1

6 .7
7.4
3.4
6 .9

7.3
8.3
5.5
7.3

7.6
10.3
3 .8
7.5

1 17 .2
1 41 .7
6 9 .2
117 .3

1 09 .9
1 36 .6
8 4.7
1 07 .0

F u rn itu re a n d f ix t u r e s ..........................................................

2500

13.6

13.8

5.4

5.6

8.3

8.2

8 3 .0

8 0 .2

H o u s e h o ld f u r n it u r e ..........................................................
W o o d h o u s e h o ld fu rn itu re .........................................
U p h o ls te re d h o u s e h o ld fu rn itu re ............................
M e ta l h o u s e h o ld f u r n it u r e ..........................................
M a ttre s s e s a n d b e d s p r in g s .......................................
W o o d T V a n d ra d io c a b in e ts ...................................
H o u s e h o ld fu rn itu re , n .e .c .........................................

2510
2511
2512
2514
2515
2517
2519

12.5
12.1
11.5
15.0
14.1
12.3

4.8
4.6
4.5
5.4
5.8
5.8

-

7.8
8.1
7.1
9.4
8.1
5.4
6.1

7 5 .9
7 0.2
7 3.4
7 6.8
106 .9
6 1 .9

-

5.2
5.0
4.7
5.7
7.2
4.9
6 .0

7.7
7.6
7.0
9.6
8.3
6 .5

-

13.0
13.1
11.8
15.1
15.3
10.3
12.0

7 4.6
7 1 .0
6 3 .5
8 1.3
112 .7
6 6 .4
107.1

O ffic e fu rn itu re ...................................................................
W o o d o ffic e f u r n it u r e ....................................................
M e ta l o ffic e fu rn itu re ....................................................

2520
2521
2522

15.1
14.1
15.9

15.2
13.4
16.7

6.7
6.6
6.8

6.8
6.3
7.2

8.3
7.5
9.1

8.4
7.1
9.5

9 6 .5
9 5 .8
9 7 .0

97.1
9 4.3
9 9.3

P u b lic b u ild in g a n d re la te d
f u r n it u r e ..............................................................................

2530

16.2

14.7

6.0

5.2

10.2

9.6

9 7 .6

8 6 .6

P a rtitio n s a nd fix tu re s .....................................................
W o o d p a rtitio n s a n d fix tu re s ....................................
M e ta l p a rtitio n s a n d f ix t u r e s .....................................

2540
2541
2542

16.6
15.2
18.2

15.7
15.3
16.2

6 .3
5.9
6.6

6.5
6 .6
6.4

10.4
9.3
11.5

9.2
8 .7
9.8

9 9.4
1 02 .0
9 6.5

8 8.3
87.1
8 9.6

M is c e lla n e o u s fu rn itu re a n d fix tu re s ........................
D ra p e ry h a rd w a re a n d b lin d s
a n d s h a d e s ...................................................................
F u rn itu re a n d fix tu re s , n . e . c .......................................

2590

13.3

13.8

5.5

5.2

7.8

8.5

7 6.9

7 8.7

2591
2599

12.6
14.2

12.8
15.1

5.2
5.9

4 .9
5.7

7.3
8.3

7.9
9.4

5 8.9
1 00 .0

7 5 .0
8 3 .6

S to n e , cla y , a n d g la s s p r o d u c t s ....................................

3200

12.6

12.8

6.0

5.9

6 .6

6.9

1 09 .9

109.4

F la t g l a s s ..............................................................................

3210

15.3

14.4

4.4

4 .4

10.9

9.9

7 5 .0

8 2 .8

3220
3221
3229

12.1
13.4
10.5

11.6
12.8
10.1

6.4

G la s s c o n t a in e r s ............................................................
P re s s e d a n d b lo w n g la s s , n . e . c ..............................

7.9
4 .6

5.7
6 .7
4.4

5.7
5.5
5.9

5.9
6.1
5.7

1 1 7 .6
142 .8
8 4 .8

1 09 .9
1 32 .4
83.1

P ro d u c ts o f p u rc h a s e d g la s s .......................................

3230

15.0

15.4

6.0

6.0

9.0

9.5

101 .8

9 5 .0

S tru c tu ra l c la y p r o d u c t s .................................................
B ric k a n d s tru c tu ra l c la y t i l e .....................................
C e ra m ic w a ll a n d flo o r t i l e .........................................
C la y r e fr a c to r ie s .............................................................
S tru c tu ra l c la y p ro d u c ts , n .e .c .................................

3250
3251
3253
3255
3259

14.0
16.3
13.6
10.4
15.9

15.8
19.3
14.4
9.1
19.0

6.2
7.3
5.2
4.8
9.0

7.0
8.6
5.7
4.4
9.6

7.8
9.0
8.4
5.7
6.9

8.8
10.7
6.8
4.7
9.3

113 .7
138 .0
79.1
102 .2
142 .0

126.3
126.7
1 19 .9
95.1
2 2 9 .6

P o tte ry a n d re la te d p ro d u c ts .......................................
V itre o u s p lu m b in g fix tu re s .........................................
V itre o u s c h in a fo o d u t e n s ils .....................................
F in e e a rth e n w a re fo o d u te n s ils ..............................
P o rc e la in e le c tric a l s u p p lie s .....................................
P o tte ry p ro d u c ts , n . e . c ................................................

3260
3261
3262
3263
3264

12.3
19.3
11.9
6.9
10.3
10.5

12.0
19.0
12.4
7.0
10.2
9.0

6.5
12.8
5.8
4 .0
5.4

5.7
6.5
6.1
2 .9
4 .9

3.8

6.4
12.5
6 .6
3 .9
4 .6
3.7

5.6
6 .5
5.8
3.1
5.7
5.4

1 2 5 .0
2 2 6 .6
145.4
9 0 .6
1 08 .7
5 9.8

115.8
2 4 2 .2
1 46 .9
7 2.7
7 9.5
4 2 .7

7.6
7.4

1 17 .2
1 17 .3
145.4

123.1
124.4

1 09 .6
4 2 .8

G la s s a n d g la s s w a re , p re s s e d o r
b lo w n ....................................................................................

3269

6 .6

-

C o n c re te , g y p s u m , a n d p la s te r
p r o d u c t s .............................................................................
C o n c re te b lo c k a n d b ric k ..........................................
C o n c re te p ro d u c ts , n .e .c ...........................................
R e a d y -m ix e d c o n c re te ................................................
G y p s u m p r o d u c t s ...........................................................

3270
3271
3272
3273
3275

14.2

14.6

14.0
18.4
13.1
5.0

18.0
18.5
13.1
5.1

6.5
6.5
8.8
5.9
1.6

6 .8
8.0
8 .6
6.3
1.5

9.6
7.1
3.3

7.8
10.0
9.8
6 .8
3.5

C u t s to n e a n d s to n e p r o d u c t s ....................................

3280

12.3

12.4

6.3

6.1

5.9

6.3

103 .5

3290

10.3

10.2

5.3

5.0

5.0

5.2

1 02 .3

155.1
117.7
3 4 .2
1 03 .5

M is c e lla n e o u s n o n m e ta llic m in e ra l
p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................

9 5.2

_
See footnotes at end of table.

19

Table 3. Occupational injury incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 ’—Continued
Incidence rates per 100 full-time workers 4

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

Lost

T o ta l
cases 5

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

w o rk d a y
cases

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1983

3291
3292

11.0
13.0

11.0
12.1

6.1
7.4

5.2
6.7

4 .9
5.6

5.7
5.4

109 .7
142.1

1 1 0 .8

d e v i c e s ............................................................................
M in e ra l w o o l .....................................................................
N o n c la y re fra c to rie s .....................................................
N o n m e ta llic m in e ra l p ro d u c ts ,
n .e .c ...................................................................................

3293
3296
3297

10.6
8.0
10.8

10.2
7.3
13.2

4 .9
4.2
5.9

4.3
4 .0
7.0

5.8
3.8
4 .9

6.0
3.3
6 .2

8 4 .5
1 5 6 .2

3299

-

10.9

-

6.3

-

4 .6

-

P rim a ry m e ta l in d u s t r ie s ....................................................

3300

12.1

12.1

5.3

5.3

6.8

6 .7

9 9.8

1 01 .2

3310
3312

9.7
8 .0
8.1
15.8
20.1
19.8

9.7
8.3
9.1
14.9
18.6
17.9

3.4
2.5
3.7
7.3
8 .2
9.1

3 .7
3 .0
4 .0
6 .8
7.0
8.1

6 .2

6 .0
5.3
5.0
8.1
11.6
9.8

7 6.7
6 2 .5
9 9 .5
1 20 .0
1 56 .8
1 59 .7

8 5 .8
75.1
118 .4
110 .5
158 .9
137.1

16.6
16.2
14.5
15.0
18.6

16.4
17.1
14.3
12.5
16.8

7.4
7.3
5.9
6 .0
8 .5

7.1
7.4
6.1
5.5
6 .9

1 28 .2
1 26 .4

10.1

9.3
9.6
8 .2
6 .9
10.0

9.1
8.9
10.8
11.4

8 .5
8.5
10.6

4 .8
4.1
6 .2
6 .7
4 .9

4.4
4.4
5.2

4.3
4 .8
4 .6

4 .2
4.1
5.4

5.3
4.1

4 .8
4.1

5.2
4.1

4.3

4 .6

4 .0

3.7

9 9.5
2 1 6 .2
93.1
9 1.8

10.1

9.0

8 .2

7.5

180.1

155 .3

5.7
6 .8
2.6

5.8
6 .4

5.7

103 .7

A b ra s iv e p r o d u c t s ..........................................................
A s b e s to s p r o d u c t s .........................................................
G a s k e ts , p a c k in g a n d se a lin g

B la s t fu rn a c e a n d b a s ic s te e l
p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................
B la s t fu rn a c e s a n d s te e l m i ll s ..................................
E le c tro m e ta llu rg ic a l p r o d u c t s ...................................
S te e l w ire a n d re la te d p r o d u c ts ..............................
C o ld fin is h in g o f s te e l s h a p e s ..................................
S te e l p ip e a n d t u b e s ....................................................
Iron a n d s te e l f o u n d r ie s .................................................
G ra y iro n f o u n d r ie s .......................................................
M a lle a b le iro n fo u n d rie s .............................................
S te e l in v e s tm e n t fo u n d r ie s ........................................
S te e l fo u n d rie s , n .e .c ...................................................

3313
3315
3316
3317
3320
3321
3322
3324
3325

P rim a ry n o n fe rro u s m e ta ls ...........................................
P rim a ry c o p p e r ................................................................
P rim a ry l e a d ......................................................................
P rim a ry z i n c ......................................................................
P rim a ry a lu m in u m ..........................................................

3330
3331
3332

P rim a ry n o n fe rro u s m e ta ls , n . e . c ............................

3339

9 .0
8.3

10.5
8.2
8.3

S e c o n d a ry n o n fe rro u s m e t a ls .....................................

3340

18.3

16.5

N o n fe rro u s ro llin g a n d d ra w in g ..................................

3350
3351
3353
3354

11.2
12.5
6 .6
11.4

11.4

5.4

13.2
6.7
12.2

6.1
2.8
5.2

3355

8 .2

8.2

n . e . c ..................................................................................
N o n fe rro u s w ire d ra w in g a n d
in s u la t in g ........................................................................

3356

10.9

3357

N o n fe rro u s fo u n d rie s ......................................................
A lu m in u m f o u n d r ie s ......................................................
B ra ss, b ro n z e , a n d c o p p e r
fo u n d rie s ........................................................................
N o n fe rro u s fo u n d rie s , n . e . c .......................................

C o p p e r ro llin g a n d d ra w in g .......................................
A lu m in u m sh e e t, p la te , a n d fo il ..............................
A lu m in u m e x tru d e d p ro d u c ts ...................................
A lu m in u m ro llin g a n d d ra w in g ,
n . e . c ..................................................................................
N o n fe rro u s ro llin g a n d d ra w in g ,

3333
3334

8 .6
9 .0

1 2 3 .6
8 8 .7
1 46 .3
1 03 .7
1 11 .4

9 8 .0

117 .4
1 2 2 .9
95.1
6 8 .8
128.1
8 2 .9
103 .3
9 5 .2
1 08 .0
7 2 .6
7 8 .8

5.6

3 .9
6 .2

6 .5

3.9

4.0

4.3

4.2

6 8 .0

5 8.3

10.2

5.1

5.0

5.8

5.2

9 2 .2

9 4 .0

12.9

13.0

6.6

7.0

6.3

6 .0

1 14 .9

1 2 4 .7

3360
3361

16.5
16.8

16.3
15.8

7.7
7.7

7.6
7.2

8.8
9.1

8 .7
8 .6

1 24 .3
1 15 .7

1 2 8 .8
1 24 .8

3362
3369

17.1
15.1

18.5
16.0

8.5
7.1

9.0
7.6

8 .6
8.0

9.5
8.4

170.1
1 0 7 .8

1 46 .0
1 26 .7

7.1

7.5
7.4

8.3

1 4 6 .8
1 3 2 .7

3390

15.4

3398

15.5
16.2
14.7

7.9
7.9

3399

15.3
15.6

8.0

8.1
6.1

F a b ric a te d m e ta l p ro d u c ts ...............................................

3 40 0

14.9

14.6

6.2

M e ta l c a n s a n d s h ip p in g c o n t a in e r s ........................

3410
3411

16.1
15.5
19.0

15.3
14.7

6.5

C u tle ry , h a n d to o ls , a n d h a r d w a r e ............................
C u tle ry .................................................................................
H a n d a n d e d g e to o ls , n . e . c .......................................
H a n d s a w s a n d s a w b la d e s ......................................
H a rd w a re , n . e . c ...............................................................

9.2
9 .0

6 4 .3
7 5 .5
2 2 1 .2

9 7 .3
1 12 .2
52.1
9 2 .9

M is c e lla n e o u s p rim a ry m e ta l p r o d u c t s ...................
M e ta l h e a t tre a tin g ........................................................
P rim a ry m e ta l p ro d u c ts , n . e . c ..................................

M e ta l c a n s .........................................................................
M e ta l b a rre ls , d ru m s , a n d p a ils ..............................

5.5
4.3
8 .5
11.8
10.7

8 0 .4

100.1

3412
3 42 0
3421
3423
3425
3429

6.4
4.1

7 .6

8.1
8 .6

5.9

8.7

8 .7

6.0
5.7

9 .6
9.4

7.4

120 .8
6 0 .2
9 4 .9

1 0 9 .9

1 65 .4

1 1 2 .9
1 0 6 .7

9 9 .9

9 2 .4

9.3

1 2 0 .6

1 09 .4

10.8

9.0
10.4

111 .0
164.4

1 0 4 .8
129.1

7.6
7.7
8 .5
6 .4
7.3

86.1
6 1 .0
1 0 6 .6
1 01 .8
79.1

8 4 .9
88.1
8 9 .3
7 9 .2
8 2 .9

8 .2
8.7

9 8.4

9 7 .4

1 2 8 .2

1 0 4 .8

17.8

6.1
8.2

12.2
10.1
13.7
10.4

12.4
12.4

5.2
4.1

4.8
4.7

13.5
11.1

6 .2
5.3

12.0

12.0

4 .9

5.0
4.7
4.7

7.0
6 .0
7 .5
5.1
7.1

15.3
19.0

14.6
16.2

6.5
9.0

6.5
7.5

8.8
10.0

P lu m b in g a n d h e a tin g , e x c e p t
e le c t r i c ..................................................................................
M e ta l s a n ita ry w a r e ......................................................

3430
3431

___
See footnotes at end of table.

20

L ____

.

Table 3. Occupational injury incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 ’—Continued
Incidence rates per 100 full-time workers 4

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 5

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 982

1 983

1 98 2

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 98 3

3432
3433

11.8
16.8

11.1
17.2

5.0
6.9

5.4
7.1

6.8
9.9

5.7
10.1

9 3.5
9 2 .8

9 8.7
9 3.7

p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................
F a b ric a te d s tru c tu ra l m e t a l ........................................
M e ta l d o o rs , sa sh, a n d trim .....................................
F a b ric a te d p la te w o rk ..................................................
S h e e t m e ta l w o r k ...........................................................
A rc h ite c tu ra l m e ta l w o r k .............................................
P re fa b ric a te d m e ta l b u ild in g s ...................................
M is c e lla n e o u s m e ta l w o rk .........................................

3440
3441
3442
3443
3444
3446
3448
3449

17.8
2 1 .2
16.7
16.1
17.9
17.7

7.4
9.8
5.9
6 .9
6 .9
8 .2
6 .6
7.3

7.1
9.4
7.1
6 .0
6 .8
7.3
5.0
7.0

10.4
11.3
10.8
9 .2
11.0
9.5
9.9
11.4

10.5
11.7

16.5
18.8

17.6
21.1
18.6
14.8
17.8
18.7
13.5
17.1

8.5
10.1

117.1
1 6 3 .6
8 8 .0
108 .4
106 .2
132 .5
113 .5
9 5 .7

1 05 .7
1 36 .0
1 04 .4
9 3.8
9 9 .2
1 12 .9
7 8.0
1 27 .4

S c re w m a c h in e p ro d u c ts , b o lts , e tc ...........................
S c re w m a c h in e p ro d u c ts ...........................................
B o lts , nuts, riv e ts , a n d w a s h e r s ..............................

3450

13.2
13.1
13.2

13.1
12.9
13.3

4.8
4.4

4.4

8.4

3451
3452

5.0

3 .9
4.9

8.7
8.2

8 .7
9.0
8 .4

7 9 .9
6 6 .4
9 1.4

6 5 .7
5 1 .0
7 8 .2

M e ta l fo rg in g s a n d s ta m p in g s ......................................
Iro n a n d s te e l f o r g in g s ................................................
N o n fe rro u s f o r g in g s ......................................................
A u to m o tiv e s ta m p in g s ..................................................
C ro w n s a n d c lo s u r e s ....................................................
M e ta l s ta m p in g s , n . e . c ................................................

3460
3462
3463
3465
3466
3469

13.3
16.8
17.2
9.8
12.3
14.6

13.8
17.0
13.5
11.3
11.9
15.2

5.6
8.0
9.2
4.1
5.3
5.7

5.6
8.0
5.9
4.6
5 .6
5.7

7.7
8.8
8 .0
5.8
6 .9
8.9

8 .2
9 .0
7.5
6.7
6.2
9.5

9 4 .5
1 55 .5
1 67 .4
6 6 .9

9 1 .0
138 .2
8 5 .9

8 5 .5
9 0.3

6 7 .3
9 1.8
9 8 .8

M e ta l s e rv ic e s , n . e . c ........................................................
P la tin g a n d p o lis h in g ....................................................
M e ta l c o a tin g a n d a llie d s e r v ic e s ...........................

3470
3471
3479

14.2
14.2
14.4

13.7
14.3
12.5

6.1
6.2
6.0

6 .0
6 .2
5.5

8.1
7.9

7.7
8.1
7.0

90.1
9 0.0
9 0.2

8 9 .8
9 3 .2
8 2 .2

O rd n a n c e a n d a c c e s s o rie s , n . e . c ..............................
S m a ll a rm s a m m u n itio n ..............................................
A m m u n itio n , e x c e p t fo r s m a ll
a rm s, n . e . c .....................................................................
S m a ll a r m s ........................................................................
O rd n a n c e a n d a c c e s s o rie s , n . e . c ...........................

3480

8.2
5.7

7.1
4 .9

4 .0

3 .4

4.2

3.8

6 1 .7

2 .6

2.3

3.1

2 .6

55.1

5 6.7
4 6 .0

P lu m b in g fittin g s a n d b ra s s
g o o d s ................................................................................
H e a tin g e q u ip m e n t, e x c e p t e le c t r i c .......................
F a b ric a te d s tru c tu ra l m e ta l

3482

8.5

11.5
8.8
11.0
11.4

7.8

7.4

3489

11.3
3.6

3.8
7.2
1.5

3 .6

13.8
3.7

5.3
1.6

4.0
6 .6
2.2

3 .8
6.1
2.0

5 5 .3
1 0 6 .6
23.1

60.1
8 4 .8
2 5 .2

3490
3493
3494
3495

15.1
17.6
15.1
12.0

13.9
16.9
12.4
12.8

6.3
8 .6
6.2
4.2

5.8
7.8
5.2
5.1

8.8
9.0
8.9
7.8

8.1
9 .0
7.2
7.8

97.1
1 37 .3
9 1 .3
7 7.2

8 8 .4
1 25 .9
7 7 .9
8 9 .7

3496
3497

14.5
13.5

9.8
8.5

8 .5
7.1

113.1
1 0 4 .4

8 7 .0
8 2 .6

17.1
14.6

6 .9
8.6
7.1
5.5

6.0
6 .4

3498
3499

16.8
17.2
14.8
13.7

7 .4
5.6

7.7
8 .2

9 .7
8 .9

1 1 4 .2
78.1

123.1
8 9 .0

M a c h in e ry , e x c e p t e le c tric a l ...........................................

3500

10.5

9.5

4.1

3 .5

6.4

6.0

64.1

5 5.9

E n g in e s a n d tu rb in e s ......................................................
T u rb in e s a n d tu rb in e g e n e ra to r
s e t s ...................................................................................
In te rn a l c o m b u s tio n e n g in e s , n .e .c .......................

3510

7.8

7.6

3.5

2 .7

4.4

4.8

6 1 .6

50.1

3511
3519

5.2

4.9

2.4
-

-

2.7
6.1

5 1.3

9.1

2 .2
3 .0

2 .8

-

-

4 0 .6
5 5 .5

F a rm a n d g a rd e n m a c h in e r y ........................................
F a rm m a c h in e ry a n d e q u ip m e n t .............................
L a w n a n d g a rd e n e q u ip m e n t ...................................

3520
3523
3524

11.1
10.7
13.9

11.5
10.9
13.7

4.3
4.1
5.8

4.4
4.2
5.1

6 .8
6.6
8.1

7.0
6 .6
8 .6

6 0 .6
5 7 .9
7 8 .2

7 0.5
6 9 .8
7 3 .4

C o n s tru c tio n a n d re la te d m a c h in e r y ........................

3530

14.3

3531
3532
3533
3534

11.3
16.6

12.4
11.5
12.7

5.9
4.5
7.2

4 .6
4.3

8 .4

C o n s tru c tio n m a c h in e ry ..............................................
M in in g m a c h in e r y ...........................................................

7.8
7.2

9 4.4
6 7 .4

16.0
14.7

11.8
12.1

6.8
5.9

7.5
7.5
7.0

3535
3536
3537

15.5
13.9

13.9
13.9
14.4

6.3
5.4

136 .7
1 1 2 .4
1 0 0 .7
9 2 .4

4 .7

5.2
4.3
5.1
4 .6
5.1
5.4

3540
3541

11.0
11.3
12.8

10.5
8.8

3.6
4.1

3.3
2.7

10.6

4 .9

3.9

M is c e lla n e o u s fa b ric a te d m e ta l
p ro d u c ts ...............................................................................
S te e l s p rin g s , e x c e p t w ire .........................................
V a lv e s a n d p ip e f it t in g s ...............................................
W ire s p r in g s ......................................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s fa b ric a te d w ire
p r o d u c t s ..........................................................................
M e ta l fo il a n d l e a f ..........................................................
F a b ric a te d p ip e a n d f i t t in g s .......................................
F a b ric a te d m e ta l p ro d u c ts , n . e . c ............................

O il fie ld m a c h in e r y .........................................................
E le v a to rs a n d m o v in g s t a ir w a y s .............................
C o n v e y o rs a n d c o n v e y in g e q u ip m e n t ..................
H o is ts , c ra n e s , a n d m o n o ra ils .................................
In d u s tria l tru c k s a n d t r a c t o r s ....................................
M e ta lw o rk in g m a c h in e r y ................................................
M a c h in e to o ls , m e ta l c u ttin g ty p e s .......................
M a c h in e to o ls , m e ta l fo rm in g t y p e s ......................

3483
3484

3542

13.1

See footnotes at end of table.

21

6.7
9.4
9.2
8.7
9.2
8.5
8.4
7.4
7.3
7 .9

9 .2
8.8
9.0

79.1
7 1 .4

7.2
6.1
6 .8

5 7 .6
6 5 .5
8 1 .4

7 4 .7
6 8 .5
9 6.4
7 3 .4
93.1
5 9.8
7 7.7
84.1
5 5 .4
4 4 .3
6 2.7

Table 3. Occupational injury incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 '—Continued
Incidence rates per 100 full-time workers 4

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 5

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 98 2

1 983

1 982

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 98 3

S p e c ia l d ie s , to o ls , jig s a nd
f ix t u r e s .............................................................................
M a c h in e to o l a c c e s s o r ie s ..........................................
P o w e r d riv e n h a n d t o o l s .............................................
R o llin g m ill m a c h in e r y ..................................................
M e ta lw o rk in g m a c h in e ry , n . e . c .................................

3545
3546
3547
3549

11.0
10.8
8.4
14.7
10.5

11.9
9.7
6.8
12.9
10.4

3 .2
3 .5
3 .0
5.4
3 .5

3.7
3 .0
2.3
4 .8
3 .5

7.8
7.2
5.4
9 .2
7.0

8.3
6.7
4 .6
8.1
6.9

4 8 .4
5 3 .4
6 0 .7
103 .7
57.1

5 8 .2
5 5 .5
4 4 .7
8 6 .3
6 9 .0

S p e c ia l in d u s try m a c h in e ry ..........................................
F o o d p ro d u c ts m a c h in e r y ..........................................
T e x tile m a c h in e r y ...........................................................
W o o d w o rk in g m a c h in e r y .............................................
P a p e r in d u s trie s m a c h in e r y .......................................
P rin tin g tra d e s m a c h in e r y ..........................................
S p e c ia l in d u s try m a c h in e ry , n . e . c ...........................

3550
3551
3552
3553
3554
3555
3559

12.6
15.3
12.3
15.3
14.2
9.6
12.0

12.1
14.5
12.5
13.1
13.4
9.4
11.4

4.7
5.8
3.7
5.7
5.2
3.4
4.9

4.2
5.2
3.4
5.3
4 .7
3.1
4.3

7.9
9.5
8 .6
9.7
9.0
6.1
7.1

7.8
9.3
9.0
7.8
8 .7
6 .2
7.1

7 1 .9
7 8 .5
5 2 .0
8 1 .6
8 6 .0
5 4.3
8 0 .9

6 7 .7
7 9 .8
5 1 .9
8 5 .2
7 3.7
5 2.0
7 1 .2

G e n e ra l in d u s tria l m a c h in e ry .......................................
P u m p s a n d p u m p in g e q u ip m e n t .............................
B a ll a n d ro lle r b e a r in g s ...............................................
A ir a n d g a s c o m p r e s s o r s ............................................
B lo w e rs a n d f a n s ...........................................................
In d u s tria l p a t t e r n s ..........................................................
S p e e d c h a n g e rs , d riv e s , a n d g e a rs ......................
In d u s tria l fu rn a c e s a n d o v e n s ..................................
P o w e r tra n s m is s io n e q u ip m e n t,

3560
3561
3562
3563
3564
3565
3566
3567

12.0
12.6
9.0
10.4
12.8
8.5
15.3
13.7

11.2
12.3
7.8
9.9
12.7
11.2
13.3
12.2

4 .8
5.3
3.4
4 .2
5.4
2 .6
5.9
5.5

4 .2
4.4
2.8
3 .9
5.4
3.7
4 .5
4 .6

7.2
7.3
5.6
6 .2
7.4
5.8
9.4
8.2

7 .0
7.9
5.0
5.9
7.3
7.5
8.8
7.5

7 9.0
9 0 .5
6 4 .0
7 6 .4
8 0 .0
41.1
1 2 8 .6
7 3.3

7 0 .2
7 5.3
4 4 .5
7 3.3
8 8 .0
4 9 .6
6 9 .9
8 2 .7

3568

12.9

12.2

5.3

5.0

7.6

7.2

7 9.6

8 8 .0

3569

12.6

11.5

4 .7

4 .0

7.9

7.5

6 6 .0

6 8 .0

3570
3572
3573

4 .2
3 .2
3 .8

3 .9
3 .0
3 .5

2 .0
1.3
1.9

1.8
1.2
1.6

2 .2
1.9
2 .0

2.1
1.8
1.8

3 2 .5
14.7
3 1 .7

2 7 .4
12.6
2 5 .0

3576
3579

10.3
9.3

10.4
7.8

3.2
3.8

3.3
3.4

7.1
5.5

7.0
4.3

3 5 .3
6 4 .3

3 7 .6
5 1.8

3580
3581
3582

13.7
2 2 .2
18.1

13.1
19.4
17.5

5.4
10.9
6.1

5.0
6 .7
5.6

8.3
11.3
12.0

8.1
12.7
11.9

8 0 .0
9 6 .7
112 .0

7 6.0
1 05 .5
9 9 .9

3585
3586
3589

12.1
14.4
15.9

11.6
12.7
16.2

4 .8
5.1
5.8

4.8
4 .0
5.3

7.3
9.3
10.1

6 .9
8.7
10.9

7 9.7
6 6 .6
7 4 .5

7 6 .8
4 1 .5
6 6 .9

3590

12.2

11.5

4.5

4.1

7.6

7.4

6 3 .2

5 5 .9

3592

7.2

7.5

3.1

3.0

4 .2

4 .4

5 1.8

4 8 .8

6 4 .9

57.1

n . e . c ..................................................................................
G e n e ra l in d u s tria l m a c h in e ry ,
n . e . c ..................................................................................
O ffic e a n d c o m p u tin g m a c h in e s .................................
T y p e w rite rs .......................................................................
E le c tro n ic c o m p u tin g e q u ip m e n t ............................
S c a le s a n d b a la n c e s , e x c e p t
la b o r a t o r y .......................................................................
O ffic e m a c h in e s , n .e .c ................................................
R e frig e ra tio n a n d s e rv ic e m a c h in e ry .......................
A u to m a tic m e rc h a n d is in g m a c h in e s ......................
C o m m e rc ia l la u n d ry e q u ip m e n t ..............................
R e frig e ra tio n a n d h e a tin g
e q u ip m e n t ......................................................................
M e a s u rin g a n d d is p e n s in g p u m p s .........................
S e rv ic e in d u s try m a c h in e ry , n . e . c ...........................

3544

M is c e lla n e o u s m a c h in e ry , e x c e p t
e le c t r ic a l..............................................................................
C a rb u re to rs , p is to n s , rings,
v a lv e s ..............................................................................
M a c h in e ry , e x c e p t e le c tric a l,
n . e . c ..................................................................................

3599

12.9

12.1

4.8

4 .2

8.1

7.9

E le c tric a n d e le c tro n ic e q u ip m e n t.................................

3600

6.2

6.0

2.5

2.4

3 .6

3 .6

3 8 .5

3 6 .9

E le c tric d is trib u tin g e q u ip m e n t....................................
T ra n s fo rm e rs ....................................................................
S w itc h g e a r a n d s w itc h b o a rd
a p p a r a t u s .......................................................................

3610
3612

9.1
9.4

8.2
8.9

3.3
3.5

3.1
3.3

5.8
5.9

5.1
5.6

55.1
5 8.8

5 1.8
5 0 .2

3613

8.8

7.5

3.1

2.9

5.7

4.7

52.1

53.1

4 .7

52.1
5 4 .6
3 6 .3
6 7 .0
1 03 .7

4 4 .5
4 7 .6
3 2 .8
6 6 .8
5 9 .6
3 8 .3

•••

7.4

3620
3621
3622
3623
3624

7.4
8 .0
5.5
13.4
6.7

8.2
5.3
11.5
6.8

3.6

2 .6
2.9
1.8
3.9
3.0

n . e . c ..................................................................................

3629

5.9

6.5

2.8

H o u s e h o ld a p p lia n c e s .....................................................
H o u s e h o ld c o o k in g e q u ip m e n t ................................
H o u s e h o ld re frig e ra to rs a n d
fre e z e rs ...........................................................................
H o u s e h o ld la u n d ry e q u ip m e n t .................................
E le c tric h o u s e w a re s a n d f a n s ..................................

3630
3631

10.8
15.6

10.7
14.3

3632
3633
3634

8.3
11.2
9.9

8.7
11.0
9.3

See footnotes at end of table.

22

4 .2
4 .4

3.1

5.3
3.5
7.6
3.8

2.8

3.2

00

In d u s tria l c o n tro ls ..........................................................
W e ld in g a p p a ra tu s , e le c t r i c .......................................
C a rb o n a n d g ra p h ite p r o d u c t s .................................
E le c tric a l in d u s tria l a p p a ra tu s ,

3.2
3.6

CO

E le c tric a l in d u s tria l a p p a r a t u s ......................................
M o to rs a n d g e n e ra to rs ...............................................

4 0 .0

4.1
5.0

3.9
4 .7

6 .7
10.6

6.8
9.6

65.1
6 5 .9

6 0 .5
7 0 .3

3.5
3.8
3 .7

3.4
3.7
3.4

4.7
7.4

5.3
7.4

6.3

5.9

57.1
7 5 .3
6 1 .9

5 0.6
5 5.4
5 1.4

2.2
4.9

3 .3
8.4

Table 3. Occupational injury incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 '—Continued
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 4

In d u s try 2

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 5

S IC
code 3

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 98 2

1 983

1 982

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

7.6
-

3.3
7.3

2 .6
2.5
6.8

4.3
8.9

4 .6
4.8
8.3

61.1

16.3

7.2
7.3
15.1

7 3.2
3 8 .6
93.1

3643
3644
3645
3646
3647
3648

9.0
4 .9
7.4
15.9
11.3
15.0
5.8
10.9

8.3
3.9
7.2
12.1
11.5
12.4
4.9
12.7

3 .5
2 .0
3 .0
7.0
3.8
5.5
2.0
4.4

3.3
1.5
2.9
5.5
4.2
4.5
2.1
4.1

5.5
2 .9
4 .5
8 .9
7.5
9.5
3.9
6.5

5.0
2 .3
4.3
6 .6
7.3
8 .0
2.7
8.6

59.1
3 2 .7
5 4 .9
9 9.4
5 8.9
9 6 .9
3 4 .6
7 1.4

5 3.2
3 1 .2
46.1
96.1
6 7 .7
7 0.3
35.4
58.1

3650
3651
3652

5.6
5.5
5.9

5.8
5.7

2.4
2.3
3.1

3.2
3 .2
3.4

3.4
3.4

6.2

2.3
2.3
2.5

3.2

3 4 .2
3 2 .5
40.1

3 7 .8
3 6 .8
41.1

3660
3661

3.8
4.4

3.8
4.4

1.6
2.0

1.6
1.9

2.3
2.4

2.2
2.5

2 4 .3
3 2 .8

2 6 .6
3 7 .9

3662

3 .6

3.6

1.4

1.5

2.2

2.1

2 1 .5

2 3.3

E le c tro n ic c o m p o n e n ts a nd
a c c e s s o r ie s ........................................................................
E le c tro n tu b e s , re c e iv in g t y p e ..................................
C a th o d e ray te le v is io n p ic tu re

3670
3671

5.4

5.3
2.9

2.2

2.2
1.7

3.1

3.2
1.2

2 9.3

-

2 8.3
2 9 .9

t u b e s .................................................................................
E le c tro n tu b e s , tr a n s m it tin g .......................................
S e m ic o n d u c to rs a n d re la te d d e v ic e s ...................
E le c tro n ic c a p a c it o r s ....................................................
E le c tro n ic r e s is t o r s .......................................................
E le c tro n ic c o ils a n d tr a n s fo r m e r s ...........................
E le c tro n ic c o n n e c to rs .................................................
E le c tro n ic c o m p o n e n ts , n . e . c ...................................

3672
3673
3674
3675
3676
3677
3678
3679

10.3
6.3
3.4
5.9
6.4
7.9
8.6
6 .6

9.1
5.2
4 .0
5.3
5.6
7.5
7.1
6.3

6.7
2.1
1.6
2.4
3.1
2.9
2.8
2.5

5.7
2.1
1.7
2 .0
2.3
2.7
2.4
2.4

3.6
4.2
1.8
3.6
3.3
5.0
5.8
4 .2

3.4
3 .0
2.3
3.2
3.3
4.8
4.8
3.9

8 9.4
2 8 .5
2 1 .9
2 6 .5
5 7.0
4 6 .2
4 5 .6
3 0 .5

8 0 .8
3 2 .6
22.1
2 8 .0
2 7 .2
35.1
4 0.4

3690
3691
3693
3694

6 .6
11.9
4.6
5.0

6.2
10.1
4.0
5.2

3.1
6.5
1.9
2.2

2 .8
5.3
1.6
2 .2

3.5
5.4
2.7
2.8

3.4
4 .8
2.3
3.0

4 8 .0
100 .4
2 4 .9
3 5 .2

4 4 .5
7 8 .6
2 0.4
3 9 .2

3699

9.3

9.8

4.6

4.5

4 .7

5.4

6 2 .2

7 0 .0

T ra n s p o rta tio n e q u ip m e n t ................................................

3700

8.8

8.0

3.9

3.5

4.8

4 .6

70.1

6 2 .0

M o to r v e h ic le s a n d e q u ip m e n t ...................................
M o to r v e h ic le s a n d c a r b o d ie s ...............................
T ru c k a nd b u s b o d ie s .................................................
M o to r v e h ic le p a rts a n d
a c c e s s o r ie s ...................................................................
T ru c k t r a ile r s .....................................................................
S e lf-c o n ta in e d m o to r h o m e s ....................................

3710
3711
3713

8.2
5.1
20.1

8.3
5.8
18.7

3.4
2.0
8.1

3.5
2 .5
6.4

4.8
3 .0
12.0

4 .9
3.3
12.4

5 5.4

5 5.4

2 7 .3
116 .5

3 8.0
88.1

3714
3715
3716

9.1
18.0
18.6

8.8
18.1
2 4 .8

3.9
8.2
5.9

3.7
7.9
10.3

5.2
9.8
12.6

5.0
10.2
14.5

7 2 .2
1 1 1 .2
6 7 .0

6 5 .0
9 9.3
1 27 .2

A irc ra ft a n d p a r t s ...............................................................
A ir c r a f t .................................................................................
A irc ra ft e n g in e s a n d e n g in e p a rts .........................
A irc ra ft e q u ip m e n t, n . e . c .............................................

3720
3721
3724
3728

5.7
4.6
6.3
7.6

5.0
3.8
4 .6
8.0

oo
2.3
1.7
3 .2
2.7

1.9
1.4
2.5
2 .6

3.4
3.0
3.1
4.9

3.0
2.4
2.1
5.4

3 5.8
2 8 .6
4 9 .7
3 8 .0

3 3 .0
2 4 .6
4 5 .6
39 0

S h ip a nd b o a t b u ild in g a n d r e p a ir in g .......................
S h ip b u ild in g a n d r e p a ir in g ........................................
B o a t b u ild in g a n d r e p a ir in g ........................................

3730
3731
3732

22.1
2 2 .9
18.4

19.2
19.1
19.7

11.3
11.9
8.4

9.2
9.3
8 .8

10.8
11.0
10.0

10.1
9.8
10.9

2 4 4 .3
266.1
144.4

229.1
1 15 .6

R a ilro a d e q u ip m e n t ..........................................................

3740

14.1

10.7

8.1

5.3

6.0

5.4

137.1

101.1

M o to rc y c le s , b ic y c le s , a n d p a r t s ...............................

3750

13.5

12.2

5.2

4.8

8.3

7.3

8 2 .0

1 10 .6

G u id e d m issile s, s p a c e v e h ic le s ,
p a r t s .......................................................................................
G u id e d m is s ile s a n d s p a c e v e h ic le s ....................
S p a c e p ro p u ls io n u n its a n d p a r t s ..........................

3760
3761
3764

2 .6
2 .0
3.6

2.3
2.1
2.8

1.1
.9
1.9

1.1
1.1
1.3

1.4
1.1
1.8

1.2
1.0
1.5

18.8
16.0
2 8 .0

19.4
19.4
19.5

H o u s e h o ld v a c u u m c le a n e r s ....................................
S e w in g m a c h in e s ...........................................................
H o u s e h o ld a p p lia n c e s , n .e .c ....................................
E le c tric lig h tin g a n d w irin g
e q u ip m e n t ...........................................................................
E le c tric la m p s ..................................................................
C u rre n t-c a rry in g w irin g d e v ic e s ...............................
N o n c u rre n t-c a rry in g w irin g d e v ic e s .......................
R e s id e n tia l lig h tin g f ix t u r e s ........................................
C o m m e rc ia l lig h tin g fix tu re s .....................................
V e h ic u la r lig h tin g e q u ip m e n t ....................................
L ig h tin g e q u ip m e n t, n . e . c ...........................................
R a d io a n d T V re c e iv in g e q u ip m e n t..........................
R a d io a n d T V re c e iv in g s e t s ....................................
P h o n o g ra p h r e c o r d s .....................................................
C o m m u n ic a tio n e q u ip m e n t...........................................
T e le p h o n e a n d te le g ra p h a p p a r a t u s ....................
R a d io a n d T V c o m m u n ic a tio n
e q u ip m e n t ......................................................................

M is c e lla n e o u s e le c tric a l e q u ip m e n t
a n d s u p p lie s ......................................................................
S to ra g e b a tte rie s ...........................................................
X -ra y a p p a ra tu s a n d t u b e s ........................................
E n g in e e le c tric a l e q u ip m e n t .....................................
E le c tric a l e q u ip m e n t a n d s u p p lie s ,
n . e . c ..................................................................................

3635
3636
3639

3640
3641

-

See footnotes at end of table.

23

-

.

101 .2

-

3 0.3

2 0 4 .4

Table 3. Occupational injury incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 '—Continued
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 4

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 5

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 98 2

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 98 3

3769

5.3

3.1

1.6

1.0

3.7

2.0

2 6 .7

19.7

T ra v e l tra ile rs a n d c a m p e rs .....................................
T a n k s a n d ta n k c o m p o n e n ts ...................................
T ra n s p o rta tio n e q u ip m e n t, n . e . c .............................

3790
3792
3795
3799

12.7
20.1
5.4

5.5
7.5
3.3

-

7.7
12.9
2 .2
8.1

5 9 .0
8 5 .0
32.1

-

5.9
8 .6
3 .0
6.2

7.1
12.6
2.1

-

13.6
2 1 .5
5.1
14.3

7 6 .3
1 0 6 .9
4 5 .7
7 3 .8

In s tru m e n ts a n d re la te d p r o d u c t s .................................

3800

5.3

4.9

2.2

2.0

3.1

2 .9

3 4 .3

3 2 .7

E n g in e e rin g a n d s c ie n tific
in s t r u m e n ts .......................................................................

3810

5.1

4.4

1.9

1.5

3.2

2.9

2 3 .5

2 3 .2

S p a c e v e h ic le e q u ip m e n t, n . e . c ..............................
M is c e lla n e o u s tra n s p o rta tio n
e q u ip m e n t ...........................................................................

-

M e a s u rin g a n d c o n tro llin g d e v ic e s ............................
E n v iro n m e n ta l c o n tro ls ...............................................
P ro c e s s c o n tro l in s t r u m e n ts ......................................
F lu id m e te rs a n d c o u n tin g d e v ic e s .......................
In s tru m e n ts to m e a s u re e le c tric ity ........................
M e a s u rin g a n d c o n tro llin g d e v ic e s ,
n . e . c ..................................................................................

3820
3822
3823
3824
3825

5.2
5.6
5.2
6.4
4.5

4.9
5.0
4 .5
6.3
4.2

2.2
2.6
2 .3
2.9
1.9

2.0
2.0
1.9
2.8
1.8

3.0
3.0
2 .8
3.6
2 .6

2.9
3.1
2.6
3.5
2.4

3 3 .9
4 7 .8
3 4.3
4 6 .7
26.1

31.1
2 6 .5
3 2 .6
54.1

3829

6.3

7.5

1.9

2 .6

4.4

4.9

3 2 .2

28.1

O p tic a l in s tru m e n ts a n d l e n s e s ..................................

3830

5.3

4 .8

2.4

2.1

2.9

2.7

3 2 .2

26.1

M e d ic a l in s tru m e n ts a nd s u p p lie s .............................
S u rg ic a l a n d m e d ic a l in s t r u m e n ts ...........................
S u rg ic a l a p p lia n c e s a n d s u p p lie s ...........................
D e n ta l e q u ip m e n t a n d s u p p lie s ..............................

3840
3841
3842
3 84 3

5.8
4.9
6 .7
6.4

5.4
4 .5
6.1
6 .6

2.3
1.9
2.7
2 .4

2.2
1.9
2 .5
2.1

3.5
3.0
4.0
4.0

3.2
2 .6
3 .6
4 .6

3 6 .8
31.1
4 2 .8
3 8 .5

3 8 .4
3 2 .2
4 7 .5
2 9 .8

O p h th a lm ic g o o d s ............................................................

3850

4 .9

4.4

2.2

2 .0

2.8

2.4

3 3 .4

3 3 .0

P h o to g ra p h ic e q u ip m e n t a n d s u p p lie s ....................

3860

4 .9

4.8

2.0

2.1

2.9

2.8

3 6 .4

3 4 .3

M is c e lla n e o u s m a n u fa c tu rin g in d u s tr ie s ....................

3900

9.5

9.5

4 .0

3.8

5.5

5.7

6 7 .0

6 3 .6

J e w e lry , s ilv e rw a re , a n d p la te d w a r e .......................
S ilv e rw a re a n d p la te d w a r e .......................................
J e w e le rs ’ m a te ria ls a n d la p id a ry
w o r k ..................................................................................

3910
3 91 4

4 .9
9.5

5.4
10.3

2.1
5.2

2.4
5.8

2 .8
4 .3

3.0
4.5

3 6.8
1 08 .2

4 2 .6
1 1 0 .5

3915

-

6 .2

-

2 .9

-

3.3

-

5 9 .0

M u s ic a l in s t r u m e n ts ..........................................................

3930

9.4

7.9

3 .0

2.8

6.4

5.1

54.1

5 1.8

T o y s a n d s p o rtin g g o o d s ...............................................
G a m e s , to ys, a n d c h ild re n ’ s
v e h i c l e s ...........................................................................
S p o rtin g a n d a th le tic g o o d s , n . e . c .........................

3940

10.3

10.6

4.4

4.3

5.9

6 .3

6 9 .9

7 1 .6

3 94 4
3949

8.3
12.9

8.2
13.5

3 .9
5.3

3.6
5.1

4.4
7 .6

4 .6
8.4

6 4 .2
8 1 .0

7 3 .7
7 3.8

P e n s, p e n c ils , o ffic e a n d a rt
s u p p lie s ................................................................................
P e n s a n d m e c h a n ic a l p e n c ils ..................................
L e a d p e n c ils a n d a rt g o o d s .....................................
M a rk in g d e v ic e s ..............................................................
C a rb o n p a p e r a n d in k e d r ib b o n s ............................

3950
3951
3 95 2
3 95 3
3955

8 .7
7.2
10.9

8.4
7.8
9.8
5.8
11.6

3.7
3.4
4.6
6.4

3.5
2.8
4.4
1.5
6.5

5.0
3.8
6 .4

7 0.7
6 6 .4
7 9.8

6 .8

4 .9
5.0
5.4
4.3
5.1

1 23 .9

5 0 .7
4 6 .4
6 4.3
2 9 .8
7 1 .9

C o s tu m e je w e lry a n d n o tio n s ......................................
C o s tu m e je w e lry ............................................................

3960
3961

7.7

7.6
6.0

3.1
1.9

3.3
2.4

4 .7
3 .4

4.3
3 .6

55.1
3 4 .4

6 5 .0

M is c e lla n e o u s m a n u f a c t u r e s ........................................
B ro o m s a n d b r u s h e s ....................................................
S ig n s a n d a d v e rtis in g d is p la y s .................................
B u ria l c a s k e t s ..................................................................
H ard s u rfa c e flo o r c o v e r in g s ....................................
M a n u fa c tu rin g in d u s trie s , n .e .c ...............................

3990
3991
3993
3 99 5
3 99 6
3 99 9

11.6
11.2
13.2
13.9
6.4

11.4

4.8
4.9

6 .7
6 .3
7.9
8.3
2 .5
6.1

6.9
6.8
7.9
7.9
3.8
6.3

8 2 .2

5.2
5.6
3.9
4.4

4.4
4.8
4.7
4.5
4.3
4.1

7 3 .8
8 9 .6
121.8
8 9 .0
6 6 .5

7 0 .0
7 9 .6
68.1
9 4 .3
9 7 .3
5 7.8

13.2

5.3

-

-

2 9 .6

5 7 .8

9.3

N o n d u ra b le g o o d s .................................................................

10.5

11.6
12.6
12.4
8.1
10.5
9.2

4.2

4.2

5.2

5.1

7 0.8

7 0 .5

F o o d a n d k in d re d p r o d u c t s ..............................................

2 00 0

16.0

15.7

7.6

7.5

8 .4

8 .2

123.1

1 2 4 .0

M e a t p r o d u c t s .....................................................................
M e a t p a c k in g p la n t s .....................................................
S a u s a g e s a n d o th e r p re p a re d m e a ts ..................
P o u ltry d re s s in g p la n t s ................................................

2010
2011
2013
2016

2 1 .9
2 7 .7
19.1
16.0

22.1
2 7 .4
2 0 .2
16.6

10.2
13.4

10.3
13.6
10.0
6.5

11.6
14.3
9.4
9.4

11.8
13.8
10.2
10.2

1 44 .5
184.1

154 .9
2 0 2 .5
1 5 2 .6
9 9 .9

See footnotes at end of table.

24

9.6
6 .6

1 39 .3
9 2.8

Table 3. Occupational injury incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 '—Continued
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 4

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 5

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

P o u ltry a n d e g g p r o c e s s in g .......................................

2017

18.3

18.0

7.5

7.0

10.7

11.0

1 41 .5

1 03 .5

D airy p r o d u c t s .....................................................................
C re a m e ry b u t t e r .............................................................
C h e e s e , n a tu ra l a n d p r o c e s s e d ..............................
C o n d e n s e d a n d e v a p o ra te d m i l k ............................
Ice c re a m a n d fro z e n d e s s e r t s ...............................
F lu id m i lk ............................................................................

2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2026

13.8
15.2
13.4
11.5
17.4
13.7

14.0
16.2
14.2
10.0
15.0
14.4

6.6
7.7
6.2
5.5
8.6
6.6

6.7
7.6
6.7
4 .9
7.3
6 .9

7.2
7.5
7.2
5.9
8.8
7.1

7.3
8 .6
7.4
5.1
7.8
7.5

117 .0
139 .6
107.1
9 8 .2
154 .2
116.3

1 10 .2
138.6
9 5.9
8 0 .2
124 .9
117 .2

P re s e rv e d fru its a n d v e g e t a b le s .................................
C a n n e d s p e c ia lt ie s .......................................................
C a n n e d fru its a n d v e g e t a b le s ..................................
D e h y d ra te d fru its , v e g e ta b le s ,
s o u p s ...............................................................................
P ickle s, sa u c e s , a n d s a la d
d r e s s in g ...........................................................................
F ro ze n fru its a n d v e g e ta b le s ...................................
F ro z e n s p e c ia ltie s ..........................................................

2030
2032
2033

14.0
9.9
14.5

13.9
10.8
14.4

7.0
5.2
7.4

6 .7
5.4
6 .5

7 .0
4.7
7.1

7.2
5.4
7.9

116.4
8 6 .5
117.1

112.4
8 7.4
9 9.2

2034

17.3

15.4

9.3

7.7

8.0

7.8

1 3 3 .2

137 .2

2035
2037
2038

13.7
14.9
12.8

15.7
13.8
12.9

5.5
7.3
6 .5

6 .9
7.2
6 .8

8.2
7.6
6.3

8.8
6.6
6.1

9 1 .3
1 44 .2
1 07 .7

105 .2
139 .6
118.4

2040

12.4

11.5

5.6

5.6

6 .8

5.9

1 0 4 .2

1 0 6 .6

W e t c o rn m illin g ..............................................................
D og, c a t, a n d o th e r p e t fo o d ...................................
P re p a re d fe e d s , n . e . c ...................................................

2041
2043
2044
2045
2046
2047
2048

12.6
8.5
18.7
12.8
8.8
13.5
13.4

12.9
8 .6
14.6
12.6
9.2
13.2
11.2

5.5
5.4
7.5
7.0
4.1
5.4
5.7

5.8
5.3
7.9
6 .5
4 .5
6 .5
5.1

6.9
3.0
11.2
5.8
4.7
8.1
7.7

7.1
3.3
6 .8
6.2
4.6
6 .7
6 .0

1 16 .8
1 21 .0
1 61 .6
1 2 3 .8
8 2.4
1 0 5 .0
8 7 .2

102.1
1 02 .4
1 62 .9
1 16 .0
1 03 .6
1 21 .9
9 8 .0

B a k e ry p r o d u c t s .................................................................
B re a d , c a k e , a n d re la te d p r o d u c t s ........................
C o o k ie s a n d c ra c k e rs .................................................

2050
2051
2052

13.0
13.3
11.6

12.4
12.7
11.5

6.3
6 .6
5.3

6.3
6 .6
5.2

6 .6
6 .7
6 .2

6.1
6.1
6.3

1 15 .5
1 15 .3
1 16 .2

125.2
132.1
9 8 .5

S u g a r a n d c o n fe c tio n e ry p r o d u c t s ............................
R a w c a n e s u g a r ..............................................................
C a n e s u g a r re fin in g ......................................................
B e e t s u g a r ........................................................................
C o n fe c tio n e ry p r o d u c t s ...............................................
C h o c o la te a n d c o c o a p r o d u c t s ...............................
C h e w in g g u m ....................................................................

2060
2061
2062
2063
2065
2066
2067

12.9
2 2 .7
9.4
16.4
11.8
9.9
11.2

13.3
2 6 .8
10.7
16.0
12.0
10.0
10.5

6.7
12.0
6.7
10.3
5.4
5.2
4.7

6.5
15.3
6 .2
9.4
5.2
4.8
4 .6

6.2
10.7
2.8
6.1
6.4
4.7
6 .5

6.7
11.5
4.4
6 .6
6 .8
5.2
5.9

1 10 .8
180.4
1 20 .0
1 12 .9
1 02 .6
8 6 .6
1 00 .0

9 8.7
181.7
1 1 5 .0
1 3 7 .9
8 7.4
5 9 .7
6 7 .2

F a ts a n d o ils .......................................................................
C o tto n s e e d o il m i ll s ......................................................
S o y b e a n o il m i ll s ............................................................
V e g e ta b le o il m ills , n . e . c .............................................
A n im a l a n d m a rin e fa ts a n d o i l s .............................
S h o rte n in g a n d c o o k in g o i l s .....................................

2070
2074
2075

15.3
16.8
11.8

2076
2077
2079

17.1
2 0 .8
11.8
13.4
23.1
14.4

10.5
2 1 .2
13.5

8.1
9.2
5.0
4.4
12.3
6 .7

6 .8
6.5
4 .2
4 .9
11.2
6 .0

9.0
11.5
6.8
9.0
10.8
7.8

8 .5
10.3
7.6
5.7
10.0
7.6

148.7
2 2 1 .5
9 3 .6
5 2 .0
197 .4
119 .5

1 1 7 .7
1 09 .5
9 1.0
9 1 .6
1 81 .0
97.4

2080
2082
2083
2084
2085
2086

18.8
12.1
2 1.3
23.1
15.0
2 1.9

17.7
12.2
19.3
21.1
12.0
2 0 .7

8.8
4 .2
10.5
11.8
8.4
10.3

8 .7
4 .5
9.5
10.1
6.4
10.7

10.0
7.9
10.7
11.3
6.6
11.5

9.0
7.7
9.8
11.0
5.6
9.9

136.1
8 1 .7
2 1 1 .2
152 .8
157 .6
156.3

1 37 .0
9 3 .0
176.8
157.1
115 .8
159 .7

2087

12.2

10.5

7.1

5.0

5.0

5.5

81.1

6 2 .4

2090
2091
2092
2095
2097

13.6
15.6
15.9
•

13.4

6.5
7.3
8.2
-

6 .2
7.2
7.2
4 .8
8.4

7.0
8.3
7.7
-

1 01 .5
9 5.5
1 33 .9
105.4
1 61 .6
85.1

103 .6
9 1.3
1 07 .8
152.3
186.3
8 9 .8

G ra in m ill p r o d u c t s ...........................................................
F lo u r a n d o th e r g ra in m ill
p ro d u c ts .........................................................................
C e re a l b re a k fa s t f o o d s ................................................
R ic e m illin g .......................................................................
B le n d e d a n d p re p a re d flo u r .....................................

B e v e ra g e s .............................................................................
M a lt b e v e ra g e s ...............................................................
M a l t .......................................................................................
W in e s , b ra n d y, a n d b ra n d y s p ir i t s .........................
D is tille d liq u o r, e x c e p t b r a n d y ..................................
B o ttle d a n d c a n n e d s o ft d rin k s ..............................
F la v o rin g e x tra c ts a n d sirup s,
n . e . c ..................................................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s fo o d s a n d k in d re d
p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................
C a n n e d a n d c u re d s e a f o o d s ....................................
F re s h o r fro z e n p a c k a g e d f i s h .................................
R o a s te d c o ffe e ...............................................................
M a n u fa c tu re d ice ...........................................................
M a c a ro n i a n d s p a g h e tti ..............................................
F o o d p re p a ra tio n s , n . e . c .............................................

2098
2099

15.2
18.1
11.9

15.0
16.2
10.1
16.1
17.7
12.0

T o b a c c o m a n u f a c t u r e s ......................................................

2100

7.1

6.5

C ig a re tte s .............................................................................
C ig a r s ......................................................................................
C h e w in g a n d s m o k in g to b a c c o ..................................

2110
2120
2130

5.6
6.5
11.0

5.0
7.0
9.3

See footnotes at end of table.

25

100.4

7.8
5.5

7.2
9.1
6.5

7.2
7.8
9 .0
5.2
7.6
9.9
6 .5

3.2

2.9

4 .0

3 .6

4 4 .5

4 2 .6

2.5
2.8
5.0

2.3
3.3
3.5

3.1
3.7
6 .0

2.7
3.7
5.8

3 9 .2
4 1 .6
8 3 .0

3 7.7
3 5 .5
6 0 .7

8.0
9.0
5.5

/

Table 3. Occupational injury incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 '—Continued
Incidence rates per 100 full-time workers 4

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 5

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 982

1 983

1 982

1 983

1 982

1 983

1 98 2

1983

T o b a c c o s te m m in g a n d r e d r y in g ...............................

2140

14.6

14.4

6.1

6 .6

8.5

7.8

6 1 .4

7 1 .7

T e x tile m ill p r o d u c t s ............................................................

2200

7.5

7.3

2.7

2.7

4.8

4.5

5 3 .2

5 0 .2

W e a v in g m ills, c o t t o n ......................................................
W e a v in g m ills, s y n th e tic s ..............................................
W e a v in g a n d fin is h in g m ills, w o o l .............................

5.4
6 .6
8.9
9.9

5.3
5.4
8.9
8.9

1.5
2.0
4.4
4.1

1.6
1.9
4 .6
3.6

3.8
4 .6
4.4

N a rro w fa b ric m ills ............................................................

2210
2220
2230
2240

5.8

3.7
3.5
4.3
5.3

3 6 .0
4 6 .7
9 3 .2
7 2.0

3 3 .5
4 2 .3
8 4 .9
5 3 .7

K n ittin g m i l l s ........................................................................
W o m e n ’s h o ise ry, e x c e p t s o c k s .............................
H o ise ry, n .e .c ..................................................................
K n it o u te rw e a r m i ll s ......................................................
K n it u n d e rw e a r m i ll s .....................................................
C irc u la r k n it fa b ric m i ll s ...............................................
W a rp k n it fa b ric m i ll s ....................................................
K n ittin g m ills, n .e .c ........................................................

2250
2251
2252
2253
2254
2257
2258
2259

6.0
3.6
5.6
5.5
6.3
8.2
8.3
8 .7

6.2
4 .4
6.3
5.9
5.1
8.8
8 .0
8.7

2.4
1.2
2 .2
2.3
2.7
3.1
3.6
4.3

2 .5
2 .0
2 .4
2.1
2.3
3.5
3 .7
5.0

3 .6
2.4
3.4
3.2
3 .6
5.1
4.7
4.4

3 .6
2 .4
3.8
3.7
2.8
5.3
4.3
3.7

4 0 .3
2 1 .3
4 5 .2
2 7 .6
4 4 .9
5 7.9
74.1
6 6 .2

37.1
2 6 .6
3 7 .7
2 7 .6
3 3 .9
5 1.5
6 7 .4
7 5 .4

T e x tile fin is h in g , e x c e p t w o o l .......................................
F in is h in g p la n ts , c o t t o n ...............................................
F in is h in g p la n ts , s y n th e tic s .......................................
F in is h in g p la n ts , n .e .c .................................................

2260
2261
2262
2269

10.3
8.4
10.2
14.5

10.4
9.1
9.8
13.4

4 .0
3.2
3.9
5.5

4 .3
3.9
4.0
5.5

6.4
5.1
6.3
9.0

6 .0
5.3
5.8
7.9

7 7 .8
6 8 .5
7 6.2
9 9.4

8 4 .3
7 8 .4
7 3.4
1 11 .9

F lo o r c o v e rin g m i l l s ..........................................................
W o v e n c a rp e ts a n d ru g s ...........................................
T u fte d c a rp e ts a n d ru g s .............................................

2270
2271
2272

9.7
13.3
9.4

8.7
12.3
8.3

3.3
5.5
3 .0

3.3
4.9
3.1

6.4
7.7
6.4

5.4
7.4
5.2

6 7 .4
6 9 .9
6 8 .4

6 7 .4
7 7.9
6 4 .5

Y a rn a n d th re a d m ills ......................................................
Y a rn m ills, e x c e p t w o o l ...............................................
T h ro w in g a n d w in d in g m i l l s .......................................
W o o l y a rn m ills ...............................................................
T h re a d m i l l s ......................................................................

2280
2281
2282
2283
2284

8.0
8.2
7.6
10.1
6.1

7.9
7.9
8.1
9.9
5.8

2.5
2.3
2 .8
4.1
2.1

2.4
2.2
2.9
3.9
2.1

5.6
5.9
4.8
6.0
4.0

5.4
5.6
5.3
6.0
3.7

4 5 .3
4 1 .2
5 3.7
8 1 .9
3 2 .0

4 5 .2
4 1 .8
51.1
6 3 .5
4 7 .3

M is c e lla n e o u s te x tile g o o d s .........................................
F e lt g o o d s , e x c e p t w o v e n fe lts a nd
h a t s ...................................................................................
P a d d in g s a n d u p h o ls te ry f i l l i n g ...............................
P ro c e s s e d te x tile w a s t e ..............................................
C o a te d fa b ric s , n o t r u b b e r iz e d .................................
T ire c o rd a n d f a b r ic ......................................................
N o n w o v e n fa b ric s ..........................................................
C o rd a g e a n d tw in e .......................................................
T e x tile g o o d s , n . e . c ......................................................

2290

11.5

11.3

5.0

4 .6

6.6

6.6

9 8 .6

8 7 .6

2291
2293
2294
2295

14.5
13.7
12.4
12.0

13.0
14.3
11.7
11.9

5.9
5.3
4.7
4 .9

7.0
12.7
11.9
9.6

6.3
10.8
14.7
6.9

1.9
4.8
5.8
3.4

8.5
8.5
7.4
6.5
4.1
7.7
5.8
5.3

7.1
9.0
7.1
7.0
4.4
5.9
8.9
3.5

102.4
7 2.4
1 11 .6
1 24 .3
6 4.5
1 16 .8
1 05 .0
6 7.4

108 .0
84.1
8 7 .4

2296
2297
2298
2299

6.0
5.2
5.0
5.5
2.9
4.9
6.1
4.3

A p p a re l a n d o th e r te x tile p ro d u c ts ..............................

2300

5.9

6.3

2.1

2.3

3 .8

3.9

35.1

3 9 .2

M e n ’s a n d b o y s ’ s u its a n d c o a ts ..............................

2310

7.5

6.9

2.8

2.8

4 .6

4.1

4 9.4

5 0.0

M e n ’s a n d b o y s ’ fu rn is h in g s ........................................
M e n ’s a n d b o y s ’ s h irts a n d
n ig h tw e a r .......................................................................
M e n ’s a n d b o y s ’ u n d e r w e a r .....................................
M e n ’s a n d b o y s ’ n e c k w e a r .......................................
M e n ’s a n d b o y s ’ s e p a ra te t r o u s e r s .......................
M e n ’s a n d b o y s ’ w o rk c l o t h in g ...............................
M e n ’s a n d b o y s ’ c lo th in g , n . e . c ..............................

2320

7.3

7.4

2.6

3.0

4.7

4.4

4 2 .9

4 8 .6

2321
2322
2323
2327
2328
2329

5.7

1.8

3.5
3.9
2.4

2 7 .7

3 6 .0
3 6 .4

6.0

.8
3.2
3.5
2.2

2.4
1.9
.6
3 .0
4.4
2 .0

3.9

2.9
8.1
9.1
6.8

5.9
5.8
3 .0
7.2
10.4

W o m e n ’ s a n d m is s e s ’ o u t e r w e a r ..............................
W o m e n ’s a n d m is s e s ’ b lo u s e a nd
w a is ts ...............................................................................
W o m e n ’s a n d m is s e s ’ d r e s s e s ...............................
W o m e n ’s a n d m is s e s ’ su its

2330

3.9

4.6

1.3

2331
2335

3.9
2.3

4.0
3.3

a n d c o a t s .......................................................................
W o m e n ’s a n d m is s e s ’ o u te rw e a r,
n . e . c ..................................................................................

2337

4.7

2339

W o m e n ’s a n d c h ild r e n ’s u n d e r g a r m e n ts ................
W o m e n ’s a n d c h ild re n ’s u n d e r w e a r ......................
B ra s s ie re s a n d a llie d g a rm e n ts ..............................
H ats, c a p s , a n d m illin e ry ...............................................

-

-

-

5.6
4 .6

4.2
6.0
4.0

13.8
5 7.7
4 9 .8
4 1 .5

12.5
4 9 .8
74.1
2 9 .6

1.6

2.6

3.0

22.1

3 0 .8

1.0
.8

1.3
1.1

2.9
1.6

2.8
2.2

17.0
13.4

23.1
22.1

4.1

1.6

1.5

3.2

2 .6

2 6 .0

2 6 .2

4.9

6.1

1.7

2.2

3.1

3.8

3 0 .6

4 2 .9

2340
2341
2342

6 .0
5.7
7.5

6.5
6.3
7.4

1.8
1.6
2.7

1.8
1.8
2.1

4.2
4.0
4.8

4 .6
4.5
5.3

3 1 .5
2 8 .0
4 6 .5

2 7.3
2 6 .9
29.1

2350

6.1

5.7

2.4

2 .2

3.7

3.4

3 5.3

3 4 .0

_____

l.

See footnotes at end of table.

26

2.1
4.9

-

107 .5
5 9.9
6 7 .0
7 6 .0
103 .5

Table 3. Occupational injury incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 '—Continued
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 4

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 5

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 982

1 983

1 982

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

H a ts a n d ca p s , e x c e p t m illin e r y ..............................

2352

6.2

6 .0

2.5

2 .5

3 .6

3.5

3 7 .7

3 9 .2

C h ild re n ’s o u te rw e a r .......................................................
C h ild re n ’s d re s s e s a n d b lo u s e s ..............................
C h ild re n ’s c o a ts a n d s u its .........................................

2360
2361
2363

4 .6
4.4
5.2

5.1
4.9
4.1

1.6
1.4
1.4

1.8
1.6
1.8

3.0
3.0
3.8

3.3
3.3
2.3

3 2 .6
2 7 .6
2 5 .0

3 2.3
2 7.8
3 4.8

M is c e lla n e o u s a p p a re l a n d
a c c e s s o rie s ......................................................................
F a b ric d re s s a n d w o rk g lo v e s ..................................
R o b e s a n d d re s s in g g o w n s ......................................
W a te rp ro o f o u te r g a r m e n ts .........................................
L e a th e r a n d s h e e p lin e d c l o t h in g ..........................
A p p a re l b e lts ...................................................................

2380
2381
2384
2385
2386
2387

5.1
2.9
6 .0
6 .6
5.7

5.3
3.7
6.6
5.5
4.9
5.9

2.0
1.5
2.1
3.0
1.6

2.1
1.5
2.5
2.0
3.0
2 .2

3.1
1.4
3 .9
3.7
4.1

3.2
2.2
4.1
3.4
1.9
3.7

3 3 .6
18.5
3 0 .7
5 2 .0
3 6.3

2 6.2
2 3.8
17.3
2 9 .2
54.9
2 3 .0

M is c e lla n e o u s fa b ric a te d te x tile
p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................
C u rta in s a n d d r a p e r ie s ................................................
H o u s e fu rn is h in g s , n .e .c ............................................
T e x tile b a g s ......................................................................
C a n v a s a n d re la te d p r o d u c t s ...................................
P le a tin g a n d s t it c h in g ..................................................
A u to m o tiv e a n d a p p a re l tr im m in g s ........................
S c h iffli a n d m a c h in e e m b ro id e rie s ........................
F a b ric a te d te x tile p ro d u c ts , n .e .c ..........................

2390
2391
2392
2393
2394
2395
2396
2397
2399

7.6
6.9
9.3
10.4
9.1
5.0
5.2
8 .5

8 .2
8.1
9.0
10.4
9.7
5.3
5.2
5.0
11.4

2.7
2.6
3.1
3.8
3.7
1.6
1.8
2.8

3.1
3.1
3.4
3 .9
4 .0
2 .0
2 .0
1.5
3.8

4.9
4.3
6.2
6.6
5.3
3.5
3.4
5.7

5.1
5.0
5.6
6.5
5.6
3.3
3.2
3.5
7.6

4 6 .0
4 3 .9
4 4 .6
5 7.9
7 3.8
4 3.4
3 0 .5
5 3 .6

4 7 .8
5 3 .0
5 5.2
5 1.9
5 3 .0
3 7.3
4 1 .7
2 9 .9
4 0 .0

P a p e r a n d a llie d p r o d u c t s ................................................

2600

10.4

9.8

4.8

4.4

5.6

5.4

9 7.7

8 8 .6

P u lp m ills ..............................................................................
P a p e r m ills, e x c e p t b u ild in g p a p e r ............................
P a p e rb o a rd m i ll s ................................................................

2610
2620
2630

7.5
8 .6
9.7

6.8
7.5
8.8

3.5
4 .0
4.3

3.4
3.2
3.7

4.0
4.6
5.4

3.5
4.2
5.1

9 9.7
1 07 .9
1 09 .6

8 2 .5
8 4 .6
88.1

M is c e lla n e o u s c o n v e rte d p a p e r
p ro d u c ts ..............................................................................
P a p e r c o a tin g a n d g la z in g .........................................
E n v e lo p e s ..........................................................................
B a g s, e x c e p t te x tile b a g s ..........................................
D ie -c u t p a p e r a n d b o a r d ............................................
P re s s e d a n d m o ld e d p u lp g o o d s ............................
S a n ita ry p a p e r p r o d u c t s ..............................................
S ta tio n e ry p ro d u c ts ......................................................
C o n v e rte d p a p e r p r o d u c t s .........................................

2640
2641
2642
2643
2645
2646
2647
2648
2649

11.0
8.5
15.0
12.6
11.2
7.8
9.8
11.0
11.1

10.2
7.9
12.7
11.6
11.6
9.2
7.8
10.2
12.2

5.1
3.7
7.5
5.6
5.1
4.5
4.7
5.9
5.3

4 .9
3 .6
5.7
5.3
5.8
5.0
4.2
5.9
5.9

5.9
4.8
7.5
7.0
6.0
3.3
5.1
5.1
5.8

5.4
4.3
7.1
6.3
5.8
4.2
3 .6
4.3
6.3

8 7 .2
5 7.5
127 .0
9 1 .3
9 2 .7
74.1
8 7 .9
9 9.3
9 8 .6

8 2 .4
5 6.9
9 4.8
8 4 .8
9 3 .9
112.1
77.1
7 8.4
1 12 .4

P a p e rb o a rd c o n ta in e rs a n d b o x e s ...........................
F o ld in g p a p e rb o a rd b o x e s .........................................
S e t-u p p a p e rb o a rd b o x e s ..........................................
C o rru g a te d a n d s o lid fib e r b o x e s ...........................
S a n ita ry fo o d c o n t a in e r s .............................................
F ib e r c a n s, d ru m s , a n d s im ila r
p ro d u c ts ..........................................................................

2650
2651
2652
2653
2654

12.0
11.7
9.2
13.1
9.3

12.0
12.4
11.3
12.9
7.9

5.5
5.3
4.1
6.1
4.7

5.3
5.4

6.5
6.4

4.5
5.6
4 .2

5.2
7.0
4 .6

6.7
7.0
6.9
7.3
3.7

9 6 .6
9 2.2
6 0 .5
106.2
9 6.5

1 0 1 .6
101.4
76.1
111 .0
7 7.8

2655

11.3

11.6

4.8

5.1

6 .5

6 .5

7 2.3

9 3 .8

P rin tin g a n d p u b lis h in g ......................................................

2700

6 .4

6.4

2.8

2.8

3 .6

3 .6

4 4 .9

4 3 .6

N e w s p a p e rs ........................................................................
P e rio d ic a ls ............................................................................

2710
2720

5.7
2.9

6.1
3.5

2.5
1.6

2.8
1.8

3.2
1.3

3.3
1.7

4 3 .3
2 8 .6

4 7 .2
2 8.7

B o o k s ......................................................................................
B o o k p u b lis h in g ...............................................................

2730
2731

6.3
4.8

5.5
3.9

2.5
1.9

2.4
1.7

3.7
3 .0

3.1
2 .2

3 5 .2
2 3 .4

3 8 .9
2 9 .0

M is c e lla n e o u s p u b lis h in g ...............................................

2740

2 .9

3.3

1.2

1.4

1.6

1.8

16.1

2 1.3

C o m m e rc ia l p rin tin g .........................................................
C o m m e rc ia l p rin tin g , l e t t e r p r e s s .............................
C o m m e rc ia l p rin tin g , lith o g ra p h ic ..........................
E n g ra v in g a n d p la te p rin tin g ....................................
C o m m e rc ia l p rin tin g , g ra v u re ...................................

2750
2751
2752
2753
2754

7.7
7.5
7.6
7.1
11.1

7.6
6.8
8.0
6.1
10.1

3.3
3.3
3.2
2.7
5.2

3.2
3.0
3.3
2.1
4 .7

4.4

4.4

4.3
4 .4
4 .4
5.9

3.8
4 .7
4.0
5.4

5 3 .8
5 9.3
5 0.2
4 3 .2
6 5 .7

4 6 .2
4 7 .2
4 4 .8
3 2 .5
7 3 .4

M a n ifo ld b u s in e s s f o r m s ................................................

2760

11.5

9.4

5.0

4.2

6 .5

5.2

68.1

6 2 .0

G re e tin g c a rd p u b lis h in g ................................................

2770

5.4

5.8

2.4

2 .6

3.0

3.2

4 1 .3

4 2 .8

B la n k b o o k s a n d b o o k b in d in g ......................................

2780

10.0

9.2

4.3

4 .0

5.7

5.2

6 0 .4

5 8.7

See footnotes at end of table.

27

Table 3. Occupational injury incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 1
—Continued
Incidence rates per 100 full-time workers 4

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 5

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 98 2

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 98 3

B la n k b o o k s a n d lo o s e le a f b in d e r s ........................
B o o k b in d in g a n d re la te d w o rk .................................

2782
2789

10.6
9.0

9 .6
8.4

4 .2
4 .5

4.1
3 .8

6 .4
4 .5

5.5
4 .6

5 4 .2
71.1

5 9 .4
5 7 .5

P rin tin g tra d e s e rv ic e s ....................................................
T y p e s e ttin g .......................................................................
P h o to e n g ra v in g ...............................................................
E le c tro ty p in g a n d s te re o ty p in g ...............................
L ith o g ra p h ic p la te m a k in g s e rv ic e s ........................

2790
2791
2793
2794
2795

2 .2
4.2

.8
1.0

9.9
8.3
15.7

-

1.4
1.0
2 .2
6 .2
1.8

12.8
3 .5

-

.6
.4
1.2
1.4
.8

1.4
3 .2

-

2.1
1.4
3.3
7.7
2 .6

C h e m ic a ls a n d a llie d p ro d u c ts .......................................

2800

5.4

5.2

2 .4

2.4

3.0

2 .8

3 8 .4

4 1 .2

In d u s tria l in o rg a n ic c h e m ic a ls ......................................
A lk a lie s a n d c h lo r in e ....................................................
In d u s tria l g a s e s ...............................................................
In d u s tria l in o rg a n ic c h e m ic a ls ,
n . e . c ..................................................................................

2810
2812
2813

3 .9
3.7

1.8
1.6

2.1
2 .0
1.8

3 1 .9
2 8 .6

"

1.7
1.6
1.3

2 .2
2.1

"

3 .7
3 .6
3.1

*

3 2 .5
3 7 .9
2 9 .3

2819

3.4

3 .7

1.5

1.6

1.9

2.1

2 7 .4

3 0 .4

P la s tic s m a te ria ls a n d s y n t h e t ic s ..............................
P la s tic s m a te ria ls a n d re s in s ...................................
S y n th e tic r u b b e r .............................................................
C e llu lo s ic m a n -m a d e f i b e r s .......................................
O rg a n ic fib e rs , n o n c e llu lo s ic ....................................

2820
2821
2822
2823
2824

3.4
5.1
5.1
3 .5

1.4
2.2
2.5
1.8

1.5
2.1
2 .4
2 .0
.6

2 .0
2 .9
2 .5
1.7
-

2.0
2.7
2.5
2.1
1.1

2 7 .9
4 1 .9
5 1 .6
4 2 .5

-

3.5
4.8
5.0
4 .2
1.7

-

2 9 .2
3 8 .5
4 2 .5
48.1
12.1

D r u g s .......................................................................................
B io lo g ic a l p r o d u c t s ........................................................
M e d ic in a ls a n d b o t a n ic a ls .........................................
P h a rm a c e u tic a l p r e p a r a tio n s ....................................

2830
2831
2833
2834

5.3
4.5
6 .6
5.3

5.3
4 .9
5.2
5.4

2 .6
2.1
3 .6
2 .5

2 .6
2 .4
2 .6
2 .7

2 .8
2 .5
3 .0
2 .8

2 .7
2.4
2 .6
2.7

3 3 .2
2 9 .7
4 6 .7
3 2 .2

3 6 .5
3 4 .9
3 7 .7
3 6 .5

S o a p , c le a n e rs , a n d to ile t g o o d s ..............................
S o a p a n d o th e r d e te rg e n ts .......................................
P o lis h e s a n d s a n ita tio n g o o d s .................................
S u rfa c e a c tiv e a g e n ts .................................................
T o ile t p r e p a r a tio n s .........................................................

2840
2841
2842
2843
2844

7 .5
7 .0
9.5
7.5
6.8

6 .9
6 .6
8.7
7.6
6 .2

3 .5
3 .6
4.3
3 .0
3 .0

3.3
3 .3
3 .9
3.8
2.9

4 .0
3 .4
5.3
4 .5
3.8

3 .6
3.2
4.8
3 .8
3 .3

5 1.3
5 4 .8
6 0 .6
4 1 .7
4 5 .0

5 5 .5
55.1
6 7 .2
6 6 .8
4 8 .7

P a in ts a n d a llie d p r o d u c t s .............................................

2850

10.7

9.1

4 .6

3.8

6 .0

5.3

6 9 .0

5 7.7

In d u s tria l o rg a n ic c h e m ic a ls .........................................
G u m a n d w o o d c h e m ic a ls .........................................
C y c lic c ru d e s a n d in t e r m e d ia t e s .............................
In d u s tria l o rg a n ic c h e m ic a ls ,
n . e . c ..................................................................................

2860
2861
2865

3 .7
7.1
5.2

3 .7
6 .9
3 .5

1.6
3.2
2 .5

1.5
3.7
1.8

2.1
4 .0
2 .7

2.1
3.3
1.7

2 7 .7
6 8.3
4 1 .6

3 5 .6
8 4 .8
4 3 .2

2869

3.1

3 .5

1.2

1.3

1.9

2 .2

2 1.3

2 9.8

A g ric u ltu ra l c h e m ic a ls .....................................................
N itro g e n o u s fe rtiliz e rs .................................................
P h o s p h a tic fe rtiliz e rs ....................................................
F e rtiliz e rs , m ix in g o n l y .................................................
A g ric u ltu ra l c h e m ic a ls , n . e . c .....................................

2870
2873
2874
2875
2879

6.1
7.6
4 .8
9.2
4 .6

5 .9
6 .4
5.2
9.7
4.1

2 .5
2 .4
2 .0
3 .9
2.1

2.7
2 .6
2.8
4.1
1.9

3 .6
5.1
2.8
5.2
2 .5

3.2
3.8
2.4
5 .6
2.1

4 1 .8
4 1 .9
4 8 .0
5 8 .2
3 0 .0

5 4 .3
5 0 .6
6 6 .9
6 9 .7
4 0 .5

M is c e lla n e o u s c h e m ic a l p ro d u c ts .............................
A d h e s iv e s a n d s e a la n t s ..............................................
E x p lo s iv e s ..........................................................................
P rin tin g i n k ........................................................................

8 .4
10.5
4.3
10.8

3 .7
4 .9
1.6
4 .6
3.8

4.7
5.7
2.7

6 .3
3 .2

6 .2
4.8

4 .5
6.3
2.3
6 .5
4 .2

6 1 .0
7 6.7
4 0 .4
8 4 .4

8 .5

8.4
11.7
4.1
12.8
7.4

3 .9
5.5
1.7

C h e m ic a l p re p a ra tio n s , n . e . c ....................................

2890
2891
2892
2893
2899

5 5 .3

5 9.8
7 2 .7
3 5 .3
6 3 .9
6 2 .2

P e tro le u m a n d c o a l p ro d u c ts .........................................

2900

5.1

5.2

2.4

2.4

2 .6

2 .8

4 5 .7

46.1

P e tro le u m re fin in g ............................................................

2910

3 .9

3 .7

1.9

1.6

2.1

2 .0

33.1

3 1 .7

P a vin g a n d ro o fin g m a te ria ls .......................................
P a v in g m ix tu re s a n d b lo c k s .....................................
A s p h a lt fe lts a n d c o a t in g s .........................................

2950

10.9

5.7

11.8

5.3
5.3

5.6
5.8

5.5
5 .7

6 .3
6 .8
6.0

105 .4

11.1
10.7

12.0
12.4

5.3

2951
2952

109 .2
102 .5

1 1 4 .6
1 0 5 .2
1 2 1 .6

M is c e lla n e o u s p e tro le u m a n d c o a l
p r o d u c t s .............................................................................
L u b ric a tin g o ils a n d g re a s e s ....................................
P e tro le u m a n d c o a l p ro d u c ts , n . e . c ......................

2990
2992
2999

9.3
8.4
15.2

12.0
11.3
17.8

4.5
4.1
7.7

5.8
5.4

4 .7
4 .4

8.6

7.3

6 .2
5.9
9.1

100 .5
7 5 .5
2 7 1 .9

93.1
8 9 .6
1 1 9 .5

R u b b e r a n d m is c e lla n e o u s p la s tic s
p r o d u c t s .................................................................................

3000

12.3

12.7

5.8

6.1

6.5

6 .6

9 7.3

9 7 .4

T ire s a n d in n e r t u b e s ......................................................

3010

9 .7

8 .5

6.8

6 .3

2 .9

2.2

1 2 5 .3

1 1 7 .0

See footnotes at end of table.

28

-

_

5.3

-

9.9
9.7

Table 3. Occupational injury incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 '—Continued
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 4

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 5

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 982

1983

1 982

1 983

1 982

1 983

1 982

1 983
114.4

R u b b e r a nd p la s tic s f o o t w e a r .....................................
R e c la im e d r u b b e r ..............................................................
R u b b e r a n d p la s tic s h o s e a n d
b e ltin g ................................................................................
F a b ric a te d ru b b e r p ro d u c ts , n .e .c .............................
M is c e lla n e o u s p la s tic s p r o d u c t s ................................

3020
3030

11.1
2 0 .9

10.5
18.7

5.8
12.6

5.4
8.4

5.2
8.3

5.1
10.3

9 5 .9
2 8 0 .7

2 1 3 .9

3040
3060
3070

10.1
13.0
13.0

9.2
13.0
13.7

5.4
6.3
5.5

4.3
6.3
6.1

4 .7
6.7
7.5

5.0
67
7.6

1 03 .6
106.8
8 8 .3

7 4.8
9 8 .2
9 3 .7

L e a th e r a nd le a th e r p r o d u c t s .........................................

3100

9.2

9 .2

4.1

4 .0

5.0

5.2

7 2.5

73.4

L e a th e r ta n n in g a n d fin is h in g .....................................
B o o t a n d s h o e c u t s to c k a nd
f in d in g s ...............................................................................

3110

20.1

18.7

10.8

9.7

9.3

9.0

2 0 1 .8

181.5

3130

12.8

10.7

5.7

5.2

7.0

5.5

9 9 .5

9 3 .6

F o o tw e a r, e x c e p t ru b b e r ...............................................
H o u s e s lip p e rs ................................................................
M e n ’s fo o tw e a r, e x c e p t a t h le t ic ..............................
W o m e n ’s fo o tw e a r, e x c e p t a t h le t ic .......................
F o o tw e a r, e x c e p t ru b b e r, n . e . c ...............................

3140
3142
3143
3144
3149

8 .0
7.4
8.7

8.3
7.6
8.7
6.9
11.0

3 .6
3.5
3.9
3.2
3.7

3.5
3.5
3 .8
2 .9
4.3

4.4
3.9
4.8
3.9
5.0

4 .8
4.1
4 .9
4 .0
6 .7

5 9.7
4 6 .9
6 7 .5
5 5.2
5 6.0

68.1
4 9 .2
8 2.5
5 7.2
6 4.8

L e a th e r g lo v e s a n d m itte n s .........................................
L u g g a g e .................................................................................

3150
3160

5.4
9.3

4.5
9.3

1.9
4.1

1.7
4 .0

3.5
5.2

2 .7
5.3

29.1
6 4 .2

45.1
6 0 .5

H a n d b a g s a n d p e rs o n a l le a th e r g o o d s ..................
W o m e n ’s h a n d b a g s a n d p u r s e s .............................
P e rs o n a l le a th e r g o o d s , n . e . c ..................................

3170
3171
3172

6.1
5.1
7.6

6.8
6.2
7.6

2.1
1.5
3.0

2.4
2 .0
3 .0

4 .0
3.6
4.6

4.4
4.2
4 .6

3 7 .6
3 2.0
45.1

3 1 .0
2 7 .9
35.1

8.4

8.1

4.8

4 .7

3.5

3.4

9 5 .8

9 4.4

T ra n s p o rta tio n a n d p u b lic u t ilit ie s ....................................

7.2
8.7

R a ilro a d tra n s p o rta tio n 7 ....................................................

4000

8.8

7.8

5.8

5.2

3.0

2 .6

87.1

76.1

L o c a l a n d in te ru rb a n p a s s e n g e r t r a n s it ......................
L o c a l a n d s u b u rb a n tra n s p o rta tio n ..........................
T a x ic a b s .................................................................................
In te rc ity h ig h w a y t r a n s p o r t a t io n ..................................
T ra n s p o rta tio n c h a rte r s e r v ic e ....................................
S c h o o l b u s e s ......................................................................
B u s te rm in a l a n d s e rv ic e fa c ilit ie s .............................

4100
4110
4120
4130
4140
4150
4170

9.1
12.0
5.5
12.0
5.7
5.8

9.5
13.6
3.8
12.1
9.7
6 .6
12.1

5.1
6.6
3.6
7.1
3.1
2 .9

5.3
8.0
2.5
7.0
3 .9
3 .2
5.4

4 .0
5.5
1.9
4 .9
2 .6
3 .0

4.2
5.6
1.3
5.1
5.9
3.4
6 .6

1 03 .3
119.3
83.1
1 61 .6
6 0 .7
5 9 .2

113.1
132.3
6 4.3
196.1
124 .9
6 1 .2
123.7

T ru c k in g a n d w a r e h o u s in g ...............................................
T ru c k in g , lo c a l a n d lo n g d is ta n c e .............................
P u b lic w a re h o u s in g ..........................................................
T ru c k in g te rm in a l f a c ilit ie s ............................................

4200
4210
4220
4230

14.1
14.2
13.7

8 .6
8.7
6 .6

8 .0
8.1
7.0
8.7

5.5
5.3
7.1
-

5.2
5.1
6 .8
6.4

1 91 .0
195.7
117 .8

-

13.3
13.2
13.8
15.1

W a te r tra n s p o rta tio n ...........................................................
L o c a l w a te r tr a n s p o r t a t io n ............................................
W a te r tra n s p o rta tio n s e r v ic e s .....................................

4400
4450
4460

11.2
17.7

10.7
7.9
16.9

6 .6
10.5

6.4

4 .6
7.1

4.3
3 .2
6.4

2 4 8 .5

4 .6
10.4

*
4 4 3 .8

2 2 8 .5
141.4
3 9 8 .4

T ra n s p o rta tio n b y a i r ...........................................................
C e rtific a te d a ir tr a n s p o r t a t io n .......................................
A ir tra n s p o rta tio n s e r v ic e s .............................................

4500
4510
4580

13.3
14.0
11.9

12.6
13.1
11.0

7.5
7.9
6.1

7.2
7.6
5.7

5.9
6 .0
5.8

5.4
5.5
5.2

100 .0
106 .6
8 1.4

9 6.7
1 02 .5
7 5 .9

P ipe lin e s, e x c e p t n a tu ra l g a s ........................................

4600

4.8

4.1

1.9

1.5

2.8

2 .6

2 9 .4

2 4 .7

T ra n s p o rta tio n s e r v ic e s .....................................................
F re ig h t fo r w a r d in g ..............................................................
A rra n g e m e n t o f t r a n s p o r t a t io n ....................................
M is c e lla n e o u s tra n s p o rta tio n
s e r v ic e s ..............................................................................

4700
4710
4720

3 .9
6.1
1.0

3.4
6 .8
1.1

1.9
3.3
.5

1.8
3 .7
.6

2 .0
2.8
.5

1.6
3.1
.5

3 4 .6
5 7.9
12.1

3 7 .8
66.1
17.2

4780

-

12.2

*

6 .0

-

6.2

4800
4810
4820
4830
4890

2.7
1.9

1.5
1.2
2.0

1.3
.7

4.2
2.1
11.3

2.9
1.9
3 .7

1.4

T e le p h o n e c o m m u n ic a tio n ...........................................
T e le g ra p h c o m m u n ic a tio n .............................................
R a d io a n d te le v is io n b r o a d c a s tin g ...........................
C o m m u n ic a tio n s e rv ic e s , n . e . c ...................................

1.4
.7
1.7

4900
4910
4920
4930
4940
4950

7.4
6.8
6.9
5.6
10.1
2 0 .2

E le c tric , g a s, a n d s a n ita ry s e rv ic e s .............................
E le c tric s e r v ic e s .................................................................
G a s p ro d u c tio n a n d d is t r ib u tio n ..................................
C o m b in a tio n u tility s e r v ic e s ..........................................
W a te r s u p p ly .......................................................................
S a n ita ry s e rv ic e s ...............................................................

-

2.1
11.1
7.1
6.1
6.8
5.5
10.4
2 0.8

See footnotes at end of table.

29

-

-

1.2
2.1
.8
4.7
3.8
3.3
3.6
3.2
4.3
11.4

-

.9
4 .8

2 .0
1.3
6 .6

3 .6
2.9
3 .5

3 .6
3 .5
3.4

3.1
5.3
11.0

2.3
5.8
8.8

1.3
6.3
3.5
3.2
3.3
2.5
5.1
9.7

-

*

185.1
188.7
132 .2
2 3 2 .8

133.4
22.1
19.1
56.1
12.0
6 5 .9

2 6 .8
22.1
4 1 .2
13.9

6 4 .8

6 1 .0
5 2.0
4 9.4
5 9.4
9 1 .6
168.8

5 5.9
5 3 .9
6 4 .2
58.4
179.1

8 2.3

Table 3. Occupational injury incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 '—Continued
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 4

In d u s try 2

S IC
code 3

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 5

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

1 982

1 983

1 98 2

1 98 3

1982

1 983

-

.
-

5.7
5.2

_

-

12.3
10.7

W h o le s a le a n d re ta il t r a d e ...................................................

7.1

7.2

3.0

W h o le s a le t r a d e ......................................................................

7.1

6 .9

5000

6 .6

5010
5030

S te a m s u p p ly ......................................................................
Irrig a tio n s y s te m s .............................................................

W h o le s a le tra d e -d u ra b le g o o d s ....................................
M o to r v e h ic le s a n d a u to m o tiv e
e q u ip m e n t..........................................................................
L u m b e r a n d c o n s tru c tio n m a te r ia ls ...........................

4960
4970

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 98 2

1 98 3

.

-

6.7
5.5

-

5 1 .0
5 1 .8

3.1

4.1

4.1

4 5 .0

4 7 .4

3.4

3 .2

3 .7

3 .7

5 1 .6

50.1

6.3

2 .9

2 .6

3.7

3 .7

4 2 .7

3 9 .2

7.5
10.8

6.9
11.0

3.5
4 .7

2 .9
4.8

4 .0
6.0

4 .0
6 .2

4 9 .0
6 5 .3

46.1
6 8 .6

M e ta ls a n d m in e ra ls , e x c e p t
p e t r o le u m ...........................................................................
H a rd w a re , p lu m b in g a n d h e a tin g
e q u ip m e n t ..........................................................................
M a c h in e ry , e q u ip m e n t, a n d s u p p lie s ........................
M is c e lla n e o u s d u ra b le g o o d s .....................................

5050

12.2

11.5

5.6

5.0

6 .6

6 .5

8 5 .8

8 0 .5

5070
5080
5090

4 .9
6 .5
8.7

6.0
5.7
10.1

2.1
2.7
4.3

2.6
2.2
4.8

2 .8
3.8
4.4

3.4
3.4
5.3

2 6.4
3 8 .9
7 6.2

2 9 .6
3 1 .8
7 2 .6

W h o le s a le tra d e -n o n d u ra b le g o o d s .............................
P a p e r a n d p a p e r p ro d u c ts ............................................
D rug s, p ro p rie ta rie s , a n d s u n d rie s ............................
G ro c e rie s a n d re la te d p r o d u c t s ..................................
F a rm -p ro d u c t ra w m a te ria ls .........................................
P e tro le u m a n d p e tro le u m p r o d u c t s ...........................
B e e r, w in e , a n d d is tille d b e v e r a g e s .........................
M is c e lla n e o u s n o n d u ra b le g o o d s ..............................

5100
5110
5120
5140
5150
5170
5180
5190

7.7
5.5
11.8
6 .6
5.3
11.6
6.2

7.8
4.9
5.8
12.2
6 .7
4.5
11.5
5.3

4 .0
2.6
6 .4
3.0
2.9
6.4
3.0

4.1
2.8
2.8
6 .6
2 .8
2.1
6.3
2.7

3.7
2.9
5.4
3 .6
2 .4
5.2
3.2

3.7
2.1
2.9
5.7
3.8
2.3
5.2
2 .6

6 4 .5
4 4 .4
98.1
59.1
5 0 .3
1 04 .2
4 7 .0

6 5 .7
4 2 .8
4 2 .7
105 .4
6 2 .9
4 5 .0
1 02 .4
4 0 .2

7.1

7.2

2.9

3.0

4 .2

4.3

42.1

4 6 .3

R e ta il t r a d e ................................................................................
B u ild in g m a te ria ls a n d g a rd e n s u p p lie s .....................
L u m b e r a n d o th e r b u ild in g m a te ria ls .......................
P aint, g la ss, a n d w a llp a p e r s to re s ............................
H a rd w a re s to re s ................................................................
R e ta il n u rs e rie s a n d g a rd e n s t o r e s ..........................

5200
5210
5230
5250
5260

8.3
10.5
8.7
4 .8
5.6

8.5
10.8
7.5
4 .7
6 .4

3.5
4.5
2 .9
2.0
2.6

3.7
4.9
2 .7
1.8
2.8

4.8
5.9
5.7
2 .8
3.0

4.8
5.8
4.8
2.9
3.6

5 3 .6
6 7 .9
5 4.8
3 3 .5
2 1 .7

5 7 .7
7 5 .5
4 8 .8
2 3 .9
3 4 .4

G e n e ra l m e rc h a n d is e s t o r e s ............................................
D e p a rtm e n t s t o r e s ............................................................
V a rie ty s to re s ......................................................................

5300
5310
5330

9.1
9.6
8.2

9.6
10.2
7.3

3.8
4 .0
3.0

4 .0
4.2
2 .7

5.3
5.6
5.2

5.7
6.0
4 .6

5 4.9
5 7.0
4 9 .0

5 5.7
5 9.9
3 5 .8

F o o d s t o r e s .............................................................................
G ro c e ry s to re s ....................................................................

5400
5410

10.2
11.0

10.4
11.2

4.4
4 .7

4.4
4.8

5.8
6 .3

5.9
6.4

70.1
7 5.5

79.1
85.1

A u to m o tiv e d e a le rs a n d s e rv ic e
s t a t i o n s ..................................................................................
N e w a n d u s e d c a r d e a le r s ...........................................
A u to a n d h o m e s u p p ly s t o r e s .....................................
G a s o lin e s e rv ic e s ta tio n s ..............................................

5500
5510
5530
5540

6 .9
8.9
7.6
3.9

6.8
8.5
9.1
3 .6

2 .5
2 .6
3.4
1.8

2.4
2.6
4.2
1.5

4.4
6.3
4.1
2.1

4.3
5.8
4 .9
2 .2

4 0 .6
3 8 .8
5 7 .6
37.1

3 9 .4
4 0 .7
66.1
2 7 .3

A p p a re l a n d a c c e s s o ry s t o r e s ........................................
F a m ily c lo th in g s t o r e s .....................................................

5600
5650

2.5
4 .6

2.4
4.2

1.0
2 .2

1.0
1.8

1.5
2.5

1.4
2.4

12.2
2 4 .5

17.7
2 1 .4

F u rn itu re a n d h o m e fu rn is h in g s to re s ........................
F u rn itu re a n d h o m e fu rn is h in g s
s to re s ..................................................................................
H o u s e h o ld a p p lia n c e s to re s ........................................
R a d io , te le v is io n , a n d m u s ic s t o r e s .........................

5700

3.9

3 .6

1.8

1.8

2.1

1.8

2 8 .9

3 0 .2

5710
5720
5730

4.5

4.2
3.7

2.1

2.4

2.5

1.1

1.3

2.1
1.8
1.3

2 8 .7

2.4

2.1
1.9
1.1

2 9 .3

3 5.4
2 7 .6
2 0 .4

E a tin g a n d d rin k in g p la c e s ...............................................

5800

7.5

7.7

2.9

3 .0

4 .7

4 .7

3 4 .0

4 0 .0

M is c e lla n e o u s re ta il ............................................................
D rug s to re s a n d p ro p rie ta ry s t o r e s ...........................
L iq u o r s to re s .......................................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s s h o p p in g g o o d s s to re s ...................
N o n s to re r e t a ile r s ..............................................................
F u e l a n d ic e d e a le rs ........................................................
R e ta il s to re s , n .e .c ...........................................................

5900
5910
5920
5940
5960
5980
5990

3 .6
3.2
-

3.6
3.1
2.5
2.2
7.2
7.1

1.6
1.2

1.7
1.2
1.1

2.0
2.0
-

2 7 .2
2 7 .7
-

31.1
2 3 .7

1.0
3 .6
3.9
1.2

1.3
3.8
3.7
-

1.9
1.9
1.4
1 .2
3.7
3.1
1.0

-

4 2 .5
14.6
4 5 .2
6 0 .2
4 3 .9

.9
3.3
4.1

2.3

11.4
4 4 .4
6 6 .5

2.0

F in a n c e , in s u ra n c e , a n d re a l e s t a t e ...............................
B a n k in g ......................................................................................
C o m m e rc ia l a n d s to c k s a v in g s b a n k s .....................

2 .2
7.1
7.8

6000
6020

1.9

.9

.8

1.1

1.1

12.8

12.4

1.7
1.6

1.6
1.6

•7
•7

.6
.6

1.0
1.0

1.0
1.0

10.0
10.1

7.6

See footnotes at end of table.

30

7.8

Table 3. Occupational Injury incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 '—Continued
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 4

In d u s try 2

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 5

S IC
code 3

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 982

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

1 982

1 983

1 98 2

1 983

C re d it a g e n c ie s o th e r th a n b a n k s .................................
S a v in g s a n d lo a n a s s o c ia t io n s ...................................

6100
6120

1.2
1.5

1.3
1.8

0 .5
.6

0 .5
.7

0 .7
.8

0.8
1.1

8.0
8.5

6.0
6 .7

S e c u rity , c o m m o d ity b ro k e rs a n d
s e rv ic e s ................................................................................
S e c u rity b ro k e rs a n d d e a le r s ......................................
S e c u rity a nd c o m m o d ity s e r v ic e s ..............................

6200
6210
6280

.8
.7

.3
.3

.5
C

3.9
3 .3

-

.3
.2
.4

.5
.4

-

.8
.7
.9

-

.5

-

3.7
3 .0
4 .5

In s u ra n c e c a r r ie r s .................................................................
L ife in s u r a n c e ......................................................................
M e d ic a l s e rv ic e a n d h e a lth in s u r a n c e ....................
F ire , m a rin e , a n d c a s u a lty in s u r a n c e .......................

6300
6310
6320
6330

1.8
1.5
2.3
2.2

1.7
1.4
2.0
2.2

.8
.7
1.0
.8

.7
.7
.8
.8

1.0
.8
1.3
1.4

1.0
.7
1.1
1.4

10.7
10.2
9.9
11.8

In s u ra n c e a g e n ts , b ro k e rs a n d s e r v ic e .....................

6400

.8

.7

.3

.3

.5

.5

4.8

R ea l e s t a t e ..............................................................................
R ea l e s ta te o p e ra to rs a n d le s s o r s ............................
R ea l e s ta te a g e n ts a n d m a n a g e r s ............................
S u b d iv id e rs a n d d e v e lo p e r s .........................................

6500
6510
6530
6550

4.3
4 .9
3.1
6.9

4 .3
4 .9
2.8
7.7

2.1
2.4
1.6
3.2

2.2
2.5
1.4
3.8

2 .2
2.5
1.5
3.7

2.1
2.4
1.4
3.9

3 1 .8
35.1
2 4 .4
47 9

3 4 .2
3 8 .5
2 1 .9
5 9.0

H o ld in g a n d o th e r in v e s tm e n t o f f ic e s .........................
H o ld in g o f f i c e s ...................................................................

6700
6710

1.8
2.3

1.7
1.7

.8
.9

.7
.7

1.1
1.3

1.0
1.1

13.1
12.9

9.2
8.3

4.8

4.9

2.3

2.3

2 .5

2 .6

35.1

3 6 .2

S e r v ic e s ........................................................................................

12.1
12.6
11.7
11.4
.

H o te ls a n d o th e r lo d g in g p la c e s ...................................
H o te ls , m o te ls , a n d to u ris t c o u r t s .............................

7000
7010

8.9
9.1

9.0
9.2

3 .6
3.7

3.7
3 .8

5.3
5.4

5.3
5.4

5 2 .9
5 4 .8

5 3.8
5 4 .6

P e rs o n a l s e r v ic e s .................................................................
L a u n d ry, c le a n in g , a n d g a rm e n t
s e r v ic e s ..............................................................................

7200

3.1

2.8

1.4

1.3

1.7

1.5

2 0 .9

2 0 .2

7210

5.4

4 .9

2 .5

2 .4

2.9

2 .5

3 7 .6

3 8 .3

B u s in e s s s e r v ic e s .................................................................
S e rv ic e s to b u ild in g s .......................................................
P e rs o n n e l s u p p ly s e r v ic e s .............................................
C o m p u te r a n d d a ta p ro c e s s in g
s e r v ic e s ..............................................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s b u s in e s s s e rv ic e s ..............................

7300
7340
7360

4.3
6 .6
7.7

4 .6
6.9
7.4

2.0
3.5
3.6

2.1
3.8
2 .9

2 .4
3.1
4.1

2.4
3.2
4.4

3 1 .2
5 1.0
5 4.7

3 3 .0
59.3
4 8 .8

7370
7390

1.4
4.1

1.2
4 .6

.7
1.7

.5
2.1

.8
2.4

.7
2.5

10.7
2 9 .5

8.3
3 0 .7

A u to re p a ir, s e rv ic e s , a n d g a r a g e s ..............................
A u to m o tiv e re n ta ls , w ith o u t d r iv e r s ...........................
A u to m o tiv e re p a ir s h o p s ................................................
A u to m o tiv e s e rv ic e s , e x c e p t r e p a i r ..........................

7500
7510
7530
7540

7.5
9.8
7.7

3.1
3.6
3.2

6.2
4.5

5 1 .5
6 7 .4

-

3.7
3.7
4.1
2.4

5 3.4
6 4 .0
5 1.6

-

3.2
4 .5
3.2
2 .5

4.4

-

7.0
8.1
7.3
5.0

M is c e lla n e o u s re p a ir s e rv ic e s ........................................
E le c tric a l re p a ir s h o p s ....................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s re p a ir s h o p s ..........................................

7600
7620
7690

8.7
5.3
11.3

7.7
5.4
9.6

4.2
2.7
5.3

3 .7
2 .5
4 .6

4.5
2.6
6 .0

4.0
2.9
5.0

7 7 .0
5 3 .6
9 7 .3

6 1 .0
4 1.4
7 6.2

M o tio n p ic t u r e s ......................................................................
M o tio n p ic tu re t h e a t e r s ...................................................

7800
7830

3.7
3.0

4.0
2.9

1.3
1.2

1.6
1.2

2.4
1.8

2.4
1.7

2 3 .2
17.4

2 8 .5
14.3

A m u s e m e n t a n d re c re a tio n s e r v ic e s ..........................
B o w lin g a n d b illia rd e s ta b lis h m e n ts .........................
M is c e lla n e o u s a m u s e m e n t, re c re a tio n a l
s e r v ic e s ..............................................................................

7900
7930

7.9

8 .0
3 .6

3.6

-

4.4
2.0

5 0.7

-

3 .6
1.6

4.3

-

5 2.6
2 9.6

7990

8.3

8 .2

3.7

3 .7

4.7

4 .5

5 0.7

4 8 .5

H e a lth s e r v ic e s ......................................................................
N u rs in g a n d p e rs o n a l c a re fa c ilit ie s .........................
H o s p it a ls ................................................................................

8000
8050
8060

5.7
9.9
7.0

6 .0
10.9
7.1

3.0
5.6
3.6

3.1
6 .0
3 .5

2.7

4 7 .9

4.3
3.4

2.9
4.9
3.5

9 4 .3
5 5.8

4 9.2
9 7.6
5 5.6

L e g a l s e r v ic e s ........................................................................

8100

.4

.4

.2

.2

.2

.2

2.4

4.0

E d u c a tio n a l s e r v ic e s ...........................................................
C o lle g e s a n d u n iv e r s it ie s ...............................................
L ib ra rie s a n d in fo rm a tio n c e n t e r s ..............................

8200

3.4

1.4
1.6
1.0

1.9
2.3
2.0

19.1

4.0
3.1

1.5
1.7
1.1

1.9

8220
8230

3.3
3.9
2.0

2.3
1.0

2 0 .2
14.3

18.1
2 2.7
15.6

S o c ia l s e r v ic e s .......................................................................
In d iv id u a l a n d fa m ily s e r v ic e s .....................................
J o b tra in in g a n d re la te d s e r v ic e s ..............................
R e s id e n tia l c a r e .................................................................

8300
8320
8330
8360

4.8
3.6
8.3
7.2

2.2
1.9
3.1
3.4

2.4
2.3
3 .6

2 .6
1.7
5.2
3.8

2.7
2.1
4.7
3.7

2 8 .9
30.1
3 3.8
4 8 .9

3 0 .5
4 6 .7
5 3.9

5.1
4 .4
8.3
7.3

See footnotes at end of table.

31

|

3 .6

I

-

5 1.8
3 7 .7

3 6.8

Table 3. Occupational injury incidence rates by industry, 1982 and 1983 ’—Continued
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 1 0 0 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 4

S IC
code 3

In d u s try 2

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l
cases 5

N o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t
w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y s

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 983

1 98 2

1 98 3

S o c ia l s e rv ic e s , n .e .c ......................................................

8390

4 .5

4 .6

2.1

2.1

2.4

2.4

2 6 .0

2 9 .7

M u s e u m s , b o ta n ic a l, z o o lo g ic a l g a rd e n s ..................
M u s e u m s a n d a rt g a lle r ie s ...........................................
B o ta n ic a l a n d z o o lo g ic a l g a rd e n s .............................

8400
8410
8420

6 .7
4 .8
14.3

6.2
4.3
14.1

2 .6
1.9
5.6

2.6
1.8
6 .0

4.0
2.9
8 .7

3 .6
2.5
8.1

4 0 .2
3 3 .5
6 7 .6

3 1 .7
2 1 .9
7 3 .2

M e m b e rs h ip o rg a n iz a tio n s ...............................................
C iv ic a nd s o c ia l a s s o c ia tio n s .......................................
M e m b e rs h ip o rg a n iz a tio n s , n . e . c ...............................

8600
8640
8690

"
-

2.6
3.8
4.7

1.0
1.6
2 .0

-

-

-

1.5
2.2
2.8

17.0
2 6.4
2 8 .0

M is c e lla n e o u s s e r v ic e s ......................................................
E n g in e e rin g a n d a rc h ite c tu ra l
s e r v ic e s ..............................................................................
N o n c o m m e rc ia l re s e a rc h o rg a n iz a tio n s .................
A c c o u n tin g , a u d itin g a n d b o o k k e e p in g ...................

8900

1.3

1.2

.5

.5

.7

.7

8 .5

7.5

8910
8920
8930

1.7
2.4

1.6
2.1
.3

.7
1.1

.7
1.0
.1

1.0
1.2

.9
1.1
.2

11.6
13.3

10.8
11.2
1.6

*

-

-

1
T o m a in ta in c o m p a ra b ility w ith th e re s t o f th e s e rie s , a s ta tis tic a l m e th o d
w a s u se d fo r g e n e ra tin g th e e s tim a te s to re p re s e n t th e s m a ll n o n fa rm
e m p lo y e rs in lo w -ris k in d u s trie s w h o w e re n o t s u rv e y e d fo r 1 98 3 . T h e
e s tim a tin g p ro c e d u re in v o lv e d a v e ra g in g th e d a ta re p o rte d b y s m a ll
e m p lo y e rs fo r th e 1 980, 1 98 1 , a n d 1 98 2 s u rv e y s .

5 In c lu d e s fa ta litie s .
B e c a u s e o f ro u n d in g , th e d iffe re n c e b e tw e e n th e
to ta l a n d th e s u m o f th e ra te s fo r lo s t w o rk d a y c a s e s a n d n o n fa ta l c a s e s
w ith o u t lo s t w o rk d a y s m a y n o t re fle c t th e fa ta lity rate.

2 T o ta ls fo r d iv is io n s a n d 2in d u s trie s n o t s h o w n s e p a ra te ly .

7
D a ta c o n fo rm in g to O S H A d e fin itio n s fo r c o a l a n d lig n ite m in in g (S IC 11
a n d 12) a n d m e ta l a n d n o n m e ta l m in in g (S IC 10 a n d 14), a n d ra ilro a d s (S IC
4 0 ) w e re p ro v id e d by th e M in e S a fe ty a n d H e a lth A d m in is tra tio n , U.S.
D e p a rtm e n t o f L a b o r, a n d by th e F e d e ra l R a ilro a d A d m in is tra tio n , U .S.
D e p a rtm e n t o f T ra n s p o rta tio n . In d e p e n d e n t m in in g c o n tra c to rs a re e x c lu d e d
fro m th e c o a l, m e ta l, a n d n o n m e ta l m in in g in d u s trie s .

and

3 -d ig it

S IC

codes

in c lu d e

d a ta

fo r

3 S ta n d a rd In d u s tria l C la s s ific a tio n M a n u a l, 1 9 7 2 E d itio n , 1 97 7
S u p p le m e n t.
4 In c id e n c e ra te s re p re s e n t th e n u m b e r o f in ju rie s o r lo s t w o rk d a y s p e r
1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs a n d w e re c a lc u la te d as: (N /E H ) X 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 w h e re ,
N
EH
2 0 0 ,0 0 0

6 E x c lu d e s fa rm s w ith fe w e r th a n 11 e m p lo y e e s .

n.a. = d a ta n o t a v a ila b le ,
n .e .c . = n o t e ls e w h e re c la s s ifie d .

=

n u m b e r o f in ju rie s o r lo s t w o rk d a y s
= to ta l h o u rs w o rk e d by a ll e m p lo y e e s d u rin g th e c a le n d a r
year
= b a s e fo r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs (w o rk in g 4 0 h o u rs p e r w e e k ,
50 w e e k s p e r ye ar).

N O T E : D a s h e s in d ic a te th a t d a ta d o n o t m e e t p u b lic a tio n g u id e lin e s .
B e c a u s e o f ro u n d in g , th e c o m p o n e n ts m a y n o t a dd to to ta ls .

32

Table 4. Occupational injury incidence rates by industry division and employment size, 1982 and 1983 '
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 100 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 2
In d u s try d iv is io n

1 to 19
e m p lo y e e s

2 0 to 4 9
e m p lo y e e s

50 to 99
e m p lo y e e s

1 00 to 2 4 9
e m p lo y e e s

2 5 0 to 4 9 9
e m p lo y e e s

5 0 0 to 9 9 9
e m p lo y e e s

1 ,0 0 0 to
2 ,4 9 9
e m p lo y e e s

2 ,5 0 0 e m p lo y e e s o r m o re

P rivate s e c to r: 3
1 9 8 2 ...............................................
1 983 ...............................................

3.5
3.4

7.7
7.5

10.0
10.0

10.7
10.6

9.9
9.5

8.5
8.3

6.7
6.7

5.5
5.3

A g ric u ltu re , fo re s try , a nd
fish in g : 3
1 98 2 ........................................................
1 98 3 .........................................................

6.1
6.1

9.7
10.2

14.3
14.0

14.0
15.6

16.6
13.7

14.1
14.4

2 7 .9
2 9 .3

2 1 .7
2 1 .7

M in in g : 4
1 98 2 .........................................................
1 98 3 .........................................................

6.4
6.7

12.5
10.3

13.6
13.0

12.8
8.4

9.4
7.4

8 .8
5.4

4.1
2 .5

2 .9
.5

C o n s tru c tio n :
1 98 2 .........................................................
1 98 3 ........................................................

8.4
8.6

16.8
17.0

19.6
2 0 .7

22.1
2 1 .4

18.0
17.4

16.5
13.3

9.7
9.3

7 .7
10.8

M a n u fa c tu rin g :
1 982 .........................................................
1 98 3 .........................................................

7.2
7.5

12.3
12.1

14.1
14.2

13.6
13.6

11.4
10.8

8.9
8.5

6.3
5 .9

4 .8
4.5

T ra n s p o rta tio n a n d p u b lic
u tilitie s:
1 9 8 2 .........................................................
1 983 .........................................................

5.4
4.8

10.0
9.3

11.1
11.1

8.7
9.6

7.8
7.5

8 .5
8.5

7.3
6 .7

8 .2
7.1

W h o le s a le a n d re ta il tra d e :
1 98 2 .........................................................
1 98 3 .........................................................

3 .0
2.8

7.0
6 .5

9.4
9.3

10.5
10.6

11.5
11.6

11.1
11.7

10.6
11.4

10.4
10.3

W h o le s a le tra d e :
1 98 2 .........................................................
1 98 3 .........................................................

3.9
3.7

7.5
6.9

9.9
9.4

10.4
9.7

8.8
10.2

8.8
9.6

7.0
8.1

'

R e ta il tra d e :
1 98 2 .........................................................
1 98 3 .........................................................

2 .6
2 .5

6 .7
6.3

9.2
9.3

10.6
11.0

12.6
12.1

11.9
12.4

11.3
12.0

10.4
10.4

F in a n c e , in s u ra n c e , a n d real
e s ta te :
1 98 2 .........................................................
1 98 3 .........................................................

1.4
1.2

1.6
1.6

2.2
2.1

2.4
2.4

2.8
2.8

2.5
2.5

2.1
2.1

1.9
1.9

S e rv ic e s :
1 98 2 .........................................................
1 98 3 .........................................................

1.6
1.7

3.0
3.2

5.5
5.3

7.2
7.3

7.1
7.2

7.0
7.2

6 .7
7.1

5.4
5.8

' T o m a in ta in c o m p a ra b ility w ith th e re s t o f th e s e rie s, a s ta tis tic a l m e th o d
w a s u se d fo r g e n e ra tin g th e e s tim a te s to re p re s e n t th e s m a ll n o n fa rm
e m p lo y e rs in lo w -ris k in d u s trie s w h o w e re n o t s u rv e y e d fo r 1 983. T h e
e s tim a tin g p ro c e d u re in v o lv e d a v e ra g in g th e d a ta re p o rte d by s m a ll
e m p lo y e rs fo r th e 1 980, 1 98 1 , a n d 1 98 2 s u rv e y s .

EH

= to ta l h o u rs w o rk e d by a ll e m p lo y e e s d u rin g th e c a le n d a r
year
2 0 0 ,0 0 0 = b a s e fo r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs (w o rk in g 4 0 h o u rs p e r w e e k ,
50 w e e k s p e r ye ar).
3 E x c lu d e s fa rm s w ith fe w e r th a n 11 e m p lo y e e s .

2
In c id e n c e ra te s re p re s e n t th e n u m b e r o f in ju rie s p e r
w o rk e rs a n d w e re c a lc u la te d as:
( N /E H ) X 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 w h e re ,
N

=

1 00

fu ll-tim e
4 E x c lu d e s in d e p e n d e n t m in in g c o n tra c to rs .

n u m b e r o f in ju rie s

N OTE:

33

D a s h e s in d ic a te th a t d a ta d o n o t m e e t p u b lic a tio n g u id e lin e s .

Table 5. Occupational injury incidence rates for lost workday cases by industry, 1982 and 1983 '
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs 4
L o s t w o rk d a y in ju rie s

In d u s try 2

S IC
cod0

T o ta l lo s t
w o rk d a y
cases

C a s e s in v o lv in g
days aw ay
fro m w o rk 5

L o s t w o rk d a y s

C a s e s in v o lv in g

a c tiv ity o n ly

T o ta l
lo s t
w o rk d a y s

N um ber of
days away
fro m w o rk

1 98 2

1 983

1 982

1 983

1 98 2

1 98 3

P riv a te s e c t o r 7 ...............................................

3.4

3.4

3.2

3.1

0.3

0.3

5 7 .5

5 7.2

5 2.9

A g ric u ltu re , fo re s try , a n d
fis h in g 7 .....................................................................

5.7

6.0

5.4

5.7

.3

.2

8 4 .2

8 9 .5

6.4
4.9
5.3
3 .2

6.8
5.0
5.5
2.9

6.1
4.6
5.1
3 .2

6 .6
4.7
5.3
2.9

.3
.3
.2

.2
.3
.1
.1

8 9 .6
75.1
1 01 .8
9 6 .9

5.4

4 .4

5.2

4.2

.2

10
11

3.5
7.9

3.4
6.1

3.1
7.9

3.0
6.1

.4

12
13

6 .7
5.5

5.5
4.6

6.6
5.3

4.3

.1
.2

14

2.4

2.6

2.1

2.3

6.0

6 .2

5.8

5 .9
5.8
6.1

6.1
6.1
6 .3

M a n u fa c tu rin g ...........................................................

4 .3

D u ra b le g o o d s .........................................................

A g ric u ltu ra l p ro d u c tio n 7 ....................................
A g ric u ltu ra l s e r v ic e s ...........................................
F o r e s t r y .....................................................................
F ish in g , h u n tin g , a n d tr a p p in g ........................

L u m b e r a n d w o o d p r o d u c t s ............................
F u rn itu re a n d f ix t u r e s .........................................
S to n e , cla y , a n d g la s s p r o d u c t s ...................
P rim a ry m e ta l in d u s trie s ...................................
F a b ric a te d m e ta l p r o d u c ts ...............................
M a c h in e ry , e x c e p t e le c t r ic a l............................
E le c tric a n d e le c tro n ic
e q u ip m e n t ............................................................
T ra n s p o rta tio n e q u ip m e n t.................................
In s tru m e n ts a n d re la te d p ro d u c ts ................
M is c e lla n e o u s m a n u fa c tu rin g
in d u s trie s .............................................................

5 2.4

4 .6

4 .8

7 9.2

8 3 .2

5.0

6.3

9 9 .6
7 6.4
9 6 .0
72.1

8 4 .9
7 0 .0
97.1
8 3 .9

9 3.2
6 9 .9
89.1
7 1 .2

4 .7
5.2
4.7
12.9

6.3
6.5
7.0
.9

1 36 .7

124.1

131.1

119.1

5.6

5.0

1 03 .8
4 5 6 .4

8 9.9
4 7 0 .4

9 5.3
4 5 6 .4

8 3 .7
4 7 0 .2

8.6
.0

6.3
.2

.1
.3

1 99 .9
1 26 .9

187.1
119 .7

198.1
1 20 .5

1 84 .8
1 14 .2

1.9
6.4

2.3
5.5

.3

.3

7 1.4

6 5 .5

6 4 .9

5 9.5

6 .5

6 .0

6 .0

.2

.2

1 14 .6

117.3

109.3

1 11 .5

5.3

5.8

5.7
5.5
5.9

5.9
5.9
6.1

.2
.3
.2

.2
.2
.2

1 10 .9
1 12 .2
1 17 .5

1 1 2 .0
121 .7
118 .0

106.5
1 0 7 .5
111 .4

1 07 .5
1 17 .6
1 10 .8

4.4
4.7
6.1

4.5
4.1
7.1

4 .2

3.8

3.7

.5

.5

7 2.4

7 0.4

6 4 .7

6 2 .3

7.7

8 .0

4 .4

4 .2

3.8

3.7

.5

.5

7 3.5

7 0.3

6 5 .0

6 1 .8

8.5

8.5

8 .2
5.4
6 .0
5.3

7.8
4.8
5.4

.4
.6
.6
.7
.6
.5

.4
.6
.5
.8
.7
.5

1 61 .4

4.5
5.6
3.6

8.7
5.0
5.4
4 .6
5.2
3.0

151 .3
8 3 .0
109 .9
9 9 .8

1 53 .6
7 1.5
100.1
8 9 .0

7.8
8.4
9.3
11.0

7.8
8.7
9.3
12.2

9 9 .9
64.1

8 0 .2
1 09 .4
1 0 1 .2
9 2.4
5 5 .9

143 .5
7 4 .6
100 .5
8 8 .8

6 .2
4.1

9.1
5.6
5.9
5.3
5.9
3.5

9 0.3
56.1

8 2 .6
4 7 .9

9.6
8 .0

9.8
8.0

36
37
38

2 .5
3 .9
2 .2

2.4
3.5
2.0

2.1
3.3
1.8

2.0
2.8
1.7

.5
.6
.3

.4
.6
.3

3 8 .5
70.1
3 4.3

3 6 .9
6 2 .0
3 2 .7

3 1 .4
6 0 .4
2 7 .9

3 0 .0
5 2.5
2 6 .4

7.0
9.7
6.3

6.8
9.5
6.3

39

4.0

3.8

3.5

3.5

.4

.4

6 7 .0

6 3 .6

5 8.7

5 7.4

8.3

6.2

4 .2

4 .2

3.8

3.7

.4

.4

7 0 .8

7 0 .5

6 4 .2

63.1

6 .6

7.4

20
21
22

7.6
3.2
2.7

7.5
2 .9
2 .7

7.1
2.8
2.3

7.0
2 .7

.5
.4
.4

.6
.3
.5

123.1
4 4 .5
5 3 .2

124 .0
4 2 .6
5 0.2

1 14 .5
3 9 .0
4 6 .7

1 13 .3
38.1
43.1

8 .5
5.5
6.4

10.7
4.5
7.0

23
26
27
28
29

2.1
4.8
2.8
2.4
2.4

2.3
4.4

2.2
3.8
2.7

.1

.1

2.8
2.4
2.4

2.0
4.2
2.6
1.9
2.0

.6
.2

3 9 .2
8 8 .6
4 3 .6
4 1 .2

3 3 .0
8 8 .3
4 2 .2
3 0.4

2.1
9.4
2 .7

.5
.4

35.1
9 7 .7
4 4 .9
3 8 .4
4 5 .7

3 6 .8
7 8 .6
4 0 .7

1.9
1.9

.6
.2
.5
.4

46.1

3 7.7

3 2.8
3 7 .4

8.1
8 .0

30
31

5.8
4.1

6.1
4.0

5.2
3.9

5.4
3.7

.6
.3

.7
.3

9 7.3

9 7.4
7 3.4

8 7 .2
6 7 .0

86.1
6 6 .8

10.1

7 2 .5

5.5

11.3
6 .6

4.8

4.7

4.4

4.2

.5

.5

9 5 .8

9 4.4

8 7 .6

8 5 .5

8 .2

8.9

40

5.8

5.2

4.1

3.3

1.7

1.9

87.1

76.1

68.1

5 4 .0

19.0

22.1

41

5.1
8 .6
6.6
7.5

5.3
8.0
6.4
7.2

5.0
8.5
6 .5
7.2

5.0
7.9
6.3
6.9

.1
.1
.2
.3

.3
.1
.1
.3

103.3
1 91 .0
2 4 8 .5
1 00 .0

113.1
185.1
2 2 8 .5
9 6 .7

9 9 .9
1 87 .9
2 4 0 .2
9 4 .5

1 08 .8

3.4

4 .4

181.7
2 2 5 .5
90.1

3.1
8.3
5.6

3.3
3.0
6.7

0 1 -0 2
07
08
09

15
16
17

24
25
32
33
34
35

N o n d u ra b le g o o d s ................................................
F o o d a n d k in d re d p r o d u c t s .............................
T o b a c c o m a n u fa c tu re s .....................................
T e x tile m ill p r o d u c t s ...........................................
A p p a re l a n d o th e r te x tile
p r o d u c t s ................................................................
P a p e r a n d a llie d p ro d u c ts ...............................
P rin tin g a n d p u b lis h in g .......................................
C h e m ic a ls a n d a llie d p r o d u c ts .......................
P e tro le u m a n d c o a l p r o d u c t s .........................
R u b b e r a n d m is c e lla n e o u s p la s tic s
p r o d u c t s ................................................................
L e a th e r a n d le a th e r p ro d u c ts ........................
T ra n s p o rta tio n a n d p u b lic
u t ilit ie s .......................................................................
R a ilro a d tra n s p o rta tio n 9 ...................................
L o c a l a n d in te ru rb a n p a s s e n g e r
tra n s it .....................................................................
T ru c k in g a n d w a re h o u s in g ..............................
W a te r tr a n s p o r t a t io n ............................................
T ra n s p o rta tio n by a i r ..........................................

1 98 2

1 98 3

C o n s tr u c t io n ...............................................................
G e n e ra l b u ild in g c o n t r a c t o r s ...........................
H e a v y c o n s tru c tio n c o n t r a c t o r s .....................
S p e c ia l tra d e c o n tra c to rs .................................

1 983

1 98 2

M in in g ...........................................................................
M e ta l m in in g 9 .......................................................
A n th ra c ite m in in g 9 ..............................................
B itu m in o u s c o a l a n d lig n ite
m in in g 9 .................................................................
O il a n d g a s e x t r a c tio n ........................................
N o n m e ta llic m in e ra ls , e x c e p t
fu e ls 9 .....................................................................

1 982

42
44
45

5.4

2.3

(8)
.2
.5
(e)

(8)

____
See footnotes at end of table.

34

1 983

N u m b e r o f days
o f r e s tric te d
w o rk a c tiv ity 6

2.4
10.0
2.9
8.4
8 .7

Table 5. Occupational injury incidence rates for lost workday cases by industry, 1982 and 1983 '—Continued
In c id e n c e ra te s p e r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs
L o s t w o rk d a y s

L o s t w o rk d a y in ju rie s

In d u s try

S IC
code 3

C a s e s in v o lv in g
days aw ay
fro m w o rk 5

T o ta l lo s t
w o rk d a y
cases

C a s e s in v o lv in g
days of
r e s iric ie o worK
a c tiv ity o n ly

1 98 2

1 983

1 982

1 983

1 982

46
47
48

1.9
1.9
1.4

1.5
1.8
1.5

1.8
1.9
1.1

1.4
1.8
1.2

0.1
.1

49

3.8

3 .6

2.8

W h o le s a le a n d re ta il t r a d e ..................................

3.0

3.1

W h o le s a le t r a d e .....................................................

3.4

P ipe lin e s, e x c e p t n a tu ra l g a s ........................
T ra n s p o rta tio n s e rv ic e s ....................................
C o m m u n ic a tio n .....................................................
E le c tric , gas, a n d s a n ita ry
s e r v ic e s .................................................................

W h o le s a le tra d e -d u ra b le g o o d s .....................
W h o le s a le tra d e -n o n d u ra b le g o o d s ............

1 983

N um ber of
days away
fro m w o rk

T o ta l
lo s t
w o rk d a y s

1 98 2

1 983

1 982

N u m b e r o f d a ys
o f re s tric te d
w o rk a c tiv ity 6

1 98 3

1 98 2

1 983

3

(8)
.3

2 9.4
3 4 .6
22.1

2 4 .7
3 7 .8
2 6.8

2 7 .7
3 2 .5
15.5

2 2 .8
3 6 .5
18.4

1.7
2.1
6 .6

1.8
1.4
8.4

2.6

1.0

1.0

6 4.8

6 1 .0

4 8 .2

4 4 .5

16.6

16.5

2.9

2 .9

.1

.2

4 5 .0

4 7 .4

4 2 .0

4 4 .3

3.0

3.1

3.2

3.2

3.0

.2

.2

5 1.6

50.1

48.1

46.1

3.6

4 .0

2.9
4.0

2.6
4.1

2.7
3.8

2.5
3.9

.2
.2

.2
.2

4 2.7
6 4 .5

3 9 .2
6 5 .7

3 9 .0
6 1 .2

3 5 .3
6 1 .8

3.7
3 .3

4 .0
4.0

2.9

3 .0

2 .7

2.8

.1

.1

42.1

4 6 .3

3 9.3

4 3 .5

2 .8

2.8

52
53
54

3.5
3.8
4.4

3.7
4.0
4.4

3.3
3.5
4.3

3 .5
3.7
4.4

.2
.2
.1

.2
.3
.1

5 3 .6
5 4.9
70.1

5 7 .7
5 5.7
79.1

4 9.3
4 9 .5
6 8 .5

5 1 .6
5 1.3
7 7.0

4.3
5.4
1.6

6 .0
4 .4
2.1

55
56

2 .5
1.0

2.4
1.0

2.3
.9

2.3
1.0

.1
.1

4 0 .6
12.2

3 9.4
17.7

3 8.4
11.2

3 6 .9
16.5

2.2
1.0

2.5
1.2

57
58
59

1.8
2.9
1.6

1.8
3.0
1.7

1.7
2.7
1.5

1.7
2 .9
1.6

.1
.2
.1

2 8 .9
3 4.0
2 7.2

3 0 .2
4 0 .0
31.1

2 6.4
3 1 .5
2 4 .0

2 6 .5
3 7 .6
2 8 .9

2.5
2 .5
3.2

3.8
2.5
2.2

.9

.8

.8

.8

(8)

(8)

12.8

12.4

11.6

11.2

1.3

1.3

60
61

.7
.5

.6
.5

.7
.5

.6
.5

(8)
(8)

(8)
(8)

10.0
8.0

7.8
6 .0

9.0
7.4

6.8
5.4

1.0
.6

1.0
.6

62
63

.3
.8

.3
.7

.3
.7

.3
.7

(8)
(8)

-

(8)

3.9
10.7

3 .7
12.1

3.8
9.7

3 .6
11.3

.1
1.1

.2
.8

64
65

.3
2.1

.3
2.2

.3
2.0

.2
2.1

(8)
.1

(8)
.1

4.8
3 1 .8

-

4.2
2 8 .6

*

3 4 .2

3 0 .8

.6
3.2

.6
3 .5

67

.8

.7

.7

.7

.1

(8)

13.1

9.2

11.4

7 .5

1.6

1.7

2.3

2.3

2.2

2.2

.1

.1

35.1

3 6 .2

3 2 .8

3 3 .8

2.2

2.4

70
72
73

3.6
1.4
2 .0

3.7
1.3
2.1

3.5
1.3
1.9

3.5
1.3
2 .0

.1
.1
.1

.2
.1
.1

52.9
2 0.9
3 1.2

5 3.8
2 0 .2
3 3 .0

5 0.5
19.6
2 8.4

5 0.5
19.2
3 0 .8

2 .5
1.4
2.9

3.4

75
76
78

3.1
4 .2
1.3

3.2
3.7
1.6

2.9
4 .0
1.2

3.1
3.5
1.5

.1
.2
.1

.2
.2

5 3.4
7 7.0
2 3 .2

5 1.5
6 1 .0
2 8 .5

4 9.8
7 2 .9
2 2.3

4 5 .8
5 6.2
2 6 .9

3.6
4.1
1.0

5.6
4.8
1.6

79
80
81
82
83

3.6
3.0
.2
1.5
2.2

3.6
3.1
.2
1.4
2.4

3.1
3.0
.2
1.4

.5
.1

.6
.1

5 2.6
4 9 .2
4 .0
18.1
3 6 .8

7.2
2.0
.3
1.3

2 7 .0

4 5 .6
4 7 .0
2.5
16.6
3 4 .0

6.9
2.2

(8)
.1
.1

50.7
4 7 .9
2.4
19.1
2 8 .9

4 3 .5
4 5 .9
2.1
17.9

2.1

3.0
3.0
.2
1.3
2.4

84

2 .6

2.4

.1

4 0 .2

2 8.4

4 .7

-

1.0
.5

-

3 1 .7
17.0
7.5

3 5 .4

-

2 .6
1.0
.5

2.6

86
89

7.8

15.8
6.4

*
.7

50
51

R e ta il tra d e ...............................................................

0.1

B u ild in g m a te ria ls a n d g a rd e n
s u p p lie s .................................................................
G e n e ra l m e rc h a n d is e s t o r e s ...........................
F o o d s t o r e s ............................................................
A u to m o tiv e d e a le rs a n d s e rv ic e
s ta tio n s .................................................................
A p p a re l a n d a c c e s s o ry s t o r e s .......................
F u rn itu re a n d h o m e fu rn is h in g
s to re s .....................................................................
E a tin g a n d d rin k in g p la c e s ..............................
M is c e lla n e o u s r e t a il .............................................
F in a n c e , in s u ra n c e , a nd real
e s t a t e ........................................................................
B a n k in g .....................................................................
C re d it a g e n c ie s o th e r th a n b a n k s ................
S e c u rity , c o m m o d ity b ro k e rs a nd
s e r v ic e s .................................................................
In s u ra n c e c a r r ie r s ................................................
In s u ra n c e a g e n ts , b ro k e rs a n d
s e r v ic e ....................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e ..............................................................
H o ld in g a n d o th e r in v e s tm e n t
o f f i c e s .....................................................................
S e r v ic e s .......................................................................
H o te ls a n d o th e r lo d g in g p la c e s ..................
P e rs o n a l s e rv ic e s ................................................
B u s in e s s s e r v ic e s ................................................
A u to re p a ir, s e rv ic e s , a n d
g a r a g e s .................................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s re p a ir s e r v ic e s ........................
M o tio n p ic tu re s .....................................................
A m u s e m e n t a n d re c re a tio n
s e r v ic e s .................................................................
H e a lth s e rv ic e s .....................................................
L eg a l s e r v ic e s ........................................................
E d u c a tio n a l s e rv ic e s ..........................................
S o c ia l s e r v ic e s ......................................................
M u s e u m s , b o ta n ic a l, z o o lo g ic a l
g a r d e n s .................................................................
M e m b e rs h ip o r g a n iz a tio n s ...............................
M is c e lla n e o u s s e r v ic e s .....................................

.5

.5

S ee fo o tn o te s o n n e x t p ag e .

35

(8)

.1
(8)
.1
.2
.1

“

(8)
(8)
•1

.2
.1
(8)

-

8 .5

_

1.9

-

2.2

-

1.5
2.8
3.3
1.2
1.1

Table 5. Occupational injury incidence rates for lost workday cases by industry, 1982 and 1983 ' — Continued
' T o m a in ta in c o m p a ra b ility w ith th e re s t o f th e s e rie s , a s ta tis tic a l m e th o d
w a s u s e d fo r g e n e ra tin g th e e s tim a te s to re p re s e n t th e s m a ll n o n fa rm
e m p lo y e rs in lo w -ris k in d u s trie s w h o w e re n o t s u rv e y e d fo r 1 983.
The
e s tim a tin g p ro c e d u re in v o lv e d a v e ra g in g th e d a ta re p o rte d by s m a ll
e m p lo y e rs fo r th e 1 980, 1 98 1 , a n d 1 9 8 2 s u rveys.

5 A ls o in c lu d e s c a s e s w h ic h in v o lv e d b o th d a y s a w a y fro m w o rk a n d d a y s
o f re s tric te d w o rk a c tiv ity .
6 T h e n u m b e r o f d a y s o f re s tric te d w o rk a c tiv ity in c lu d e s th o s e re s u ltin g
fro m c a s e s in v o lv in g re s tric te d w o rk o n ly a n d d a y s re s u ltin g fro m c a s e s
in v o lv in g d a y s a w a y fro m w o rk a n d d a y s o f re s tric te d w o rk a c tiv ity .

2 In d u s try d iv is io n to ta ls in c lu d e d a ta fo r in d u s trie s n o t s h o w n s e p a ra te ly .
7 E x c lu d e s fa rm s w ith fe w e r th a n 11 e m p lo y e e s .
3 S ta n d a rd In d u s tria l C la s s ific a tio n M a n u a l, 1 97 2 E d itio n , 1 977
8 In c id e n c e ra te s le s s th a n 0 .0 5 .

S u p p le m e n t.
4 In c id e n c e ra te s re p re s e n t th e n u m b e r o f lo s t w o rk d a y in ju rie s o r lo s t
w o rk d a y s p e r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs a n d w e re c a lc u la te d as:
( N /E H )
X
2 0 0 ,0 0 0 w h e re ,
N
= n u m b e r o f lo s t w o rk d a y in ju rie s o r lo s t w o rk d a y s
EH
= to ta l h o u rs w o rk e d b y all e m p lo y e e s d u rin g th e c a le n d a r
year
2 0 0 ,0 0 0 = b a s e fo r 1 00 fu ll-tim e w o rk e rs (w o rk in g 4 0 h o u rs p e r w e e k ,
50 w e e k s p e r y e a r).

36

9 D a ta c o n fo rm in g to O S H A d e fin itio n s fo r c o a l a n d lig n ite m in in g (S IC 11
a n d 12), a n d m e ta l a n d n o n m e ta l m in in g (S IC 10 a n d 14), a n d ra ilro a d s (S IC
4 0 ) w e re p ro v id e d by th e M in e S a fe ty a n d H e a lth A d m in is tra tio n , U .S.
D e p a rtm e n t o f L a b o r, a n d by th e F e d e ra l R a ilro a d A d m in is tra tio n , U .S.
D e p a rtm e n t o f T ra n s p o rta tio n . In d e p e n d e n t m in in g c o n tra c to rs a re e x c lu d e d
fro m th e c o a l, m e ta l, a n d n o n m e ta l m in in g in d u s trie s .
N O T E : D a s h e s in d ic a te th a t d a ta d o n o t m e e t p u b lic a tio n g u id e lin e s .
B e c a u s e o f ro u n d in g , c o m p o n e n ts m a y n o t a d d to to ta ls .

Table 6. Number of occupational injuries and illnesses by industry, 1983 1
Illn e s s e s

In ju rie s

In ju rie s a n d illn e s s e s

T o ta l
cases
(th o u ­
sands)

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases
(th o u ­
sands)

A v e ra g e
lo s t
w o rk d a y s
p e r lo s t
w o rk d a y
case

17

106.1

4 2 .4

20

44.1

15

3.5

1.0

10

5 3 .5
2 9 .2
1.3
.6

2 7 .8
15.2
.7
.3

15
15
18
24

2 .0
1.3
.1

.6
.4

10
7
27
19

28

7 7 .9

4 1 .7

28

1.5
.1

27
77

2 .6
.1

1.5
.1

26
77

11.9
5 9 .6

9.2
28.1

34
26

11.6
5 8 .9

9.1
2 7 .8

34
26

.2
.7

4 .7

3 .2

25

4 .6

3.1

25

.1

( 5)

13

4 9 4 .6

2 1 0 .0

19

4 8 9 .2

2 0 7 .9

19

5.4

2 .0

16

1 20 .8
1 11 .7
262.1

5 2.0
4 4 .5
1 13 .4

18
20
19

119 .5
110 .2
2 5 9 .5

5 1.4
4 4 .0
112 .5

18
20
19

1.2
1.6
2 .6

.6
.5
.9

14
10
20

M a n u f a c t u r in g .................................................................

1 ,7 7 2 .8

7 6 3 .7

17

1 ,7 1 2 .9

7 3 8 .6

17

5 9.8

2 5 .2

22

D u ra b le g o o d s ...............................................................

1 ,0 7 8 .0

4 5 0 .8

17

1 ,0 4 2 .0

4 3 6 .5

17

3 6 .0

14.4

22

25
32
33
34
35
36
37
38

112 .8
5 8.9
7 3 .2
100 .4
198 .4
192 .5
1 2 4 .9
147 .9
3 4 .9

5 6 .5
2 3 .9
3 3 .6
4 4 .2
8 0 .2
7 1 .0
50.3
6 3.4
14.1

18
14
19
19
16
16
16
18
17

111.1
5 7 .6
7 1 .4
9 8 .0
192 .4
186 .8
1 1 7 .6
141 .5
3 2 .8

5 5.8
2 3 .3
3 3 .0
4 3 .4
7 7 .7
6 8 .9
4 6 .8
6 0 .9
13.3

18
14
18
19
16
16
15
18
16

1.7
1.2
1.8
2.4
6.0
5.7
7.3
6 .4
2.1

.6
.6
.6
.8
2.4
2.0
3.4
2.5
.8

21
21
23
23
22
21
26
18
24

39

34.1

13.7

17

3 2 .7

13.2

17

1.3

.5

19

20
21
22
23
26
27
28
29

6 9 4 .8
2 5 4 .3
3.8
5 3.5
6 5.4
6 5 .5
75.1
56.4
10.8

3 1 2 .9
1 22 .3
1.7
2 0 .2
2 4 .6
2 9.3
3 2 .9
2 5.3
4 .8

17
17
14
18
17
20
16
17
19

6 7 0 .9
2 4 2 .4
3.8
5 2.5
6 4 .0
6 4 .3
7 3 .6
5 3 .9
10.3

302.1
116.3
1.7
19.8
2 3 .9
2 8 .8
3 2 .2
2 4 .5
4 .7

17
16
15
18
17
20
15
17
19

2 3 .9
11.9

10.8
6 .0

( 5)
1.0
1.4
1.2
1.5
2 .5
.4

( 5)
.3
.6
.5
.6
.7
.1

21
19
6
25
24
24
19
15
22

30

9 1.6

4 3.8

16

89.1

4 2 .7

16

2 .5

1.1

25

31

18.4

8.1

20

17.0

7.4

18

1.4

.8

34

379.1

2 1 7 .9

20

3 7 4 .0

2 1 5 .7

20

5.0

2.1

12

40

2 9 .3

19.4

15

2 8 .7

19.1

15

.6

.3

8

41
42
44
45
46
47
48

18.2
153.4
19.5
51.8
.9
7.0
3 6.8

10.2
9 2.9
11.6
2 9.7
.3
3.8
19.0

21
23
36

18.0
1 5 2 .7
19.2
51.1
.8
6 .9
3 5 .8

10.1
9 2 .5
11.5
2 9 .2
.3
3.7
18.7

21
23
36
13
16
21
18

.2
.7
.3
.7
1.0

.1
.1
.5
-

.

.4

22
11

49

62.1

31.1

17

6 0 .8

3 0 .8

17

1.4

.3

10

T o ta l
cases
(th o u ­
sands)

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases
(th o u ­
sands)

A v e ra g e
lo s t
w o rk d a y s
p e r lo s t
w o rk d a y
case

T o ta l
cases
(th o u ­
sands)

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases
(th o u ­
sands)

P riva te s e c t o r 4 ....................................................

4,854.1

2 ,1 8 2 .7

17

4 ,7 4 8 .0

2 ,1 4 0 .3

A g ric u ltu re , fo re s try , a nd
f is h in g 4 .........................................................................

8 8 .0

45.1

15

8 4 .6

5 5 .6
3 0 .5
1.4
.6

2 8 .4
15.6
.7
.3

14
15
18
24

7 8 .9

4 2 .2

10
11

2 .6
.1

12
13
14

In d u s try 2

A g ric u ltu ra l p ro d u c tio n 4 ........................................
A g ric u ltu ra l s e r v ic e s .................................................
F o re s try ..........................................................................
F ish in g , h u n tin g , a n d t r a p p in g .............................

S IC
code 3

0 1 -0 2
07
08
09

M in in g .................................................................................
M e ta l m in in g 6 ............................................................
A n th ra c ite m in in g 6 ....................................................
B itu m in o u s c o a l a n d lig n ite
m inin g 6 ......................................................................
O il a n d g a s e x tra c tio n .............................................
N o n m e ta llic m in e ra ls , e x c e p t
fu e ls 6 .........................................................................
C o n s tr u c t io n .....................................................................
G e n e ra l b u ild in g c o n t r a c to r s .................................
H e a v y c o n s tru c tio n c o n tra c to rs .........................
S p e c ia l tra d e c o n t r a c t o r s .......................................

L u m b e r a n d w o o d p r o d u c t s ..................................
F u rn itu re a n d f ix t u r e s ...............................................
S to n e , cla y , a n d g la s s p r o d u c t s .........................
P rim a ry m e ta l in d u s tr ie s .........................................
F a b ric a te d m e ta l p r o d u c t s ....................................
M a c h in e ry , e x c e p t e le c tric a l .................................
E le c tric a n d e le c tro n ic e q u ip m e n t .....................
T ra n s p o rta tio n e q u ip m e n t ......................................
In s tru m e n ts a n d re la te d p r o d u c t s ......................
M is c e lla n e o u s m a n u fa c tu rin g
in d u s t r ie s ....................................................................
N o n d u ra b le g o o d s ......................................................
F o o d a nd k in d re d p r o d u c ts ...................................
T o b a c c o m a n u f a c t u r e s ............................................
T e x tile m ill p r o d u c t s ..................................................
A p p a re l a n d o th e r te x tile p r o d u c t s ...................
P a p e r a n d a llie d p r o d u c t s ......................................
P rin tin g a n d p u b lis h in g ............................................
C h e m ic a ls a n d a llie d p r o d u c t s ............................
P e tro le u m a n d c o a l p ro d u c ts ..............................
R u b b e r a n d m is c e lla n e o u s p la s tic s
p r o d u c t s ......................................................................
L e a th e r a n d le a th e r p r o d u c t s ..............................

15
16
17

24

T ra n s p o rta tio n a n d p u b lic u t ilit ie s .........................
R a ilro a d tra n s p o rta tio n 6 ........................................
L o c a l a n d in te ru rb a n p a s s e n g e r
t r a n s it ...........................................................................
T ru c k in g a n d w a r e h o u s in g ....................................
W a te r tra n s p o rta tio n ................................................
T ra n s p o rta tio n by a i r ................................................
P ipe lin e s, e x c e p t n a tu ra l g a s .............................
T ra n s p o rta tio n s e r v ic e s ..........................................
C o m m u n ic a tio n ...........................................................
E le c tric , g a s, a n d s a n ita ry
s e rv ic e s ......................................................................

13
16
21
18

........
See footnotes at end of table.

37

A v e ra g e
lo s t
w o rk d a y s
p e r lo s t
w o rk d a y
case

( 5)
H

0
1.0
.1

.5

19

( 5)

35

( 5)

(4)

( 5)

.1
.3

26
16

Table 6. Number of occupational injuries and illnesses by industry, 1983 ' — Continued
In ju rie s a n d illn e s s e s

In d u s try 1
2

S IC
code 3
4

T o ta l
cases
( th o u ­
sands)

In ju rie s

A v e ra g e
lo s t
w o rk d a y s
p e r lo s t
w o rk d a y
case

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases
(th o u ­
sands)

T o ta l
cases
(th o u ­
sands)

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases
(th o u ­
sands)

Illn e s s e s
A v e ra g e
lo s t
w o rk d a y s
p e r lo s t
w o rk d a y
case

T o ta l
cases
(th o u ­
sands)

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases
(th o u ­
sands)

A v e ra g e
lo s t
w o rk d a y s
p e r lo s t
w o rk d a y
case

W h o le s a le a n d re ta il tra d e .......................................

1 ,1 8 6.4

5 0 6 .0

16

1,177.1

5 0 2 .5

16

9.3

3 .5

19

W h o le s a le t r a d e ...........................................................

3 4 6 .2

160 .4

16

3 4 2 .5

1 59 .0

16

3.7

1.4

17

186 .5
159 .7

7 7.5
8 2 .9

15
16

1 84 .5
1 58 .0

7 6 .8
8 2 .2

15
16

2.0
1.7

.7
.7

18
15

8 4 0 .2

3 4 5 .6

16

8 3 4 .6

3 4 3 .5

16

5.6

2.1

-

52
53
54

4 7 .0
146.1
197 .2

2 0 .5
6 0 .2
8 4 .7

16
14
18

4 6 .7
1 45 .5
1 96 .4

2 0.4
5 9.9
8 4 .2

16
14

.3

.1

-

-

-

18

.9

.5

29

55
56

106.1
16.7

3 8 .2
7.0

16
18

105.1
16.6

3 8 .0
6 .9

16
18

.9
-

-

-

57
58
59

19.2
252.1
5 5 .8

9.5
99.1
2 6 .5

17
13
18

19.0
2 4 9 .8
5 5.4

9.4
9 8 .3
2 6 .3

17
13
18

.2
2.3
.3

-

-

-

-

9 5 .3

4 2 .0

15

9 3 .6

4 1 .2

15

1.6

.8

24

60
61

2 4 .8
7.6

9.7
3.1

13
12

2 4 .4
7.4

9 .5
3 .0

12
11

.4
.1

.2
.1

28

62
63

2 .5
19.7

.9
8 .5

13
16

2 .5
19.3

.9
8.3

13
16

.4

( 5)
.2

46
21

64
65

3 .2
3 5 .5

1.1
17.8

17
16

3.1
3 4 .8

1.1
17.6

.1
.6

( 5)
.2

31

16

67

2 .0

.8

13

1.9

.8

13

( 5)

( 5)

23

759.1

3 5 5 .9

16

7 3 8 .6

3 4 8 .5

16

2 0 .5

7.3

17

8 1 .8

.4
.3
1.0
.2
.1

14
14

W h o le s a le tra d e -d u ra b le g o o d s .........................
W h o le s a le tra d e -n o n d u ra b le g o o d s ..................

50
51

R e ta il t r a d e .....................................................................
B u ild in g m a te ria ls a n d g a rd e n
s u p p lie s ......................................................................
G e n e ra l m e rc h a n d is e s to re s ................................
F o o d s t o r e s ..................................................................
A u to m o tiv e d e a le rs a n d s e rv ic e
s t a t io n s .......................................................................
A p p a re l a n d a c c e s s o ry s t o r e s .............................
F u rn itu re a n d h o m e fu rn is h in g
s t o r e s ...........................................................................
E a tin g a n d d rin k in g p la c e s ...................................
M is c e lla n e o u s re ta il .................................................
F in a n c e , in s u ra n c e , a n d re a l e s t a t e .....................
B a n k in g ...........................................................................
C re d it a g e n c ie s o th e r th a n b a n k s ......................
S e c u rity , c o m m o d ity b ro k e rs a n d
s e rv ic e s ......................................................................
In s u ra n c e c a rrie rs .....................................................
In s u ra n c e a g e n ts , b ro k e rs a n d
s e rv ic e ........................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e ....................................................................
H o ld in g a n d o th e r in v e s tm e n t
o f f i c e s ..........................................................................
S e r v ic e s .............................................................................
H o te ls a n d o th e r lo d g in g p la c e s ........................
P e rs o n a l s e r v ic e s ......................................................
B u s in e s s s e rv ic e s .....................................................
A u to re p a ir, s e rv ic e s , a n d g a r a g e s ...................
M is c e lla n e o u s re p a ir s e rv ic e s .............................
M o tio n p ic t u r e s ...........................................................
A m u s e m e n t a n d re c re a tio n s e r v ic e s ................
H e a lth s e r v ic e s ...........................................................
L e g a l s e r v ic e s .............................................................
E d u c a tio n a l s e r v ic e s ................................................
S o c ia l s e r v ic e s ............................................................
M u s e u m s , b o ta n ic a l, z o o lo g ic a l
g a r d e n s .................................................................................................
M e m b e rs h ip o r g a n iz a t io n s ..................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s s e r v ic e s ...........................................................

( 5)

-

-

70
72
73
75
76
78
79
80
81
82
83

2 0 .5
131.1
3 8 .9
19.9
6.5
4 4 .6
2 9 6 .6
2.4
2 8 .6
4 6 .9

3 3 .7
9.8
6 0 .4
18.1
9.5
2.5
19.9
150.1
1.1
11.7
2 2 .3

14
15
16
16
17
18
15
16
24
13
15

8 0 .5
2 0 .0
1 28 .4
3 8 .5
19.4
6.3
4 3 .7
2 8 5 .9
2.3
2 7 .8
4 5 .6

3 3 .3
9.5
5 9.4
17.9
9.3
2 .5
19.5
1 46 .5
1.0
11.5
2 1 .8

14
15
16
16
17
18
15
16
21
13
15

1.3
.5
2.7
.4
.5
.1
.9
10.7
.2
.8
1.2

( 5)
.4
3 .6
.1
.2
.5

21
18
15
60
10
13

84
86
89

1.8
2 7 .3
12.3

.8
10.9
5.2

13
18
14

1.7
2 6 .5
11.9

.7
10.5
5.1

12
17
15

.1
.7
.4

(5)
.3
.1

39
51
11

1 T o m a in ta in c o m p a ra b ility w ith th e re s t o f th e s e rie s , a s ta tis tic a l m e th o d
w a s u s e d fo r g e n e ra tin g th e e s tim a te s to re p re s e n t th e s m a ll n o n fa rm
e m p lo y e rs in lo w -ris k in d u s trie s w h o w e re n o t s u rv e y e d fo r 1 98 3 . T h e
e s tim a tin g p r o c e d u re in v o lv e d a v e ra g in g th e d a ta re p o rte d b y s m a ll
e m p lo y e rs fo r th e 1 98 0 , 1 981, a n d 1 982 s u rv e y s .

-

29
-

8 D a ta c o n fo rm in g to O S H A d e fin itio n s fo r c o a l a n d lig n ite m in in g (S IC 11
a n d 12), a n d m e ta l a n d n o n m e ta l m in in g (S IC 10 a n d 14), a n d ra ilro a d s (S IC
4 0 ) w e re p ro v id e d by th e M in e S a fe ty a n d H e a lth A d m in is tra tio n , U .S.
D e p a rtm e n t o f L a b o r, a n d by th e F e d e ra l R a ilro a d A d m in is tra tio n , U .S.
D e p a rtm e n t o f T ra n s p o rta tio n . In d e p e n d e n t m in in g c o n tra c to rs a re e x c lu d e d
fro m th e c o a l, m e ta l, a n d n o n m e ta l m in in g in d u s trie s .

2 In d u s try d iv is io n to ta ls in c lu d e d a ta fo r in d u s trie s n o t s h o w n s e p a ra te ly .
3 S ta n d a rd In d u s tria l C la s s ific a tio n M a n u a l, 1 9 7 2 E d itio n , 1977
S u p p le m e n t.
4 E x c lu d e s fa rm s w ith fe w e r th a n 11 e m p lo y e e s .
5 E s tim a te s o f fe w e r th a n 5 0 c a s e s .

N O T E : D a s h e s in d ic a te th a t d a ta d o
B e c a u s e o f ro u n d in g , c o m p o n e n ts m a y
T h e n u m b e r o f lo s t w o rk d a y s fo r th e
c a n be a p p ro x im a te d by m u ltip ly in g th e
a v e ra g e lo s t w o rk d a y s p e r lo s t w o rk d a y

38

n o t m e e t p u b lic a tio n g u id e lin e s .
n o t a d d to to ta ls .
2 -d ig it S IC le v e ls s h o w n in th is ta b le
n u m b e r o f lo s t w o rk d a y c a s e s b y th e
case.

Table 7. Number of occupational illnesses by industry division and category of illness, 1983
(In t h o u s a n d s )

Num ber o f

S k in
In d u s tr y

d iv is io n

D ust

d is e a s e s
or

T o ta l
illn e s s e s

d is e a s e s
o f th e

d is o r d e r s

P r iv a te

by

R e s p ir a to r y

lu n g s

c o n d itio n s
due to
t o x ic

P o is o n in g

a g e n ts

c a te g o ry

D is o r d e r s
due to
p h y s ic a l
a g e n ts

D is o r d e r s
a s s o c ia te d
w it h r e p e a te d
tr a u m a

A ll

o th e r

occupa­
tio n a l
illn e s s e s

1 / ........................................

1 0 6 .1

3 9 .5

1 .7

7 .9

3 .0

8 .8

2 6 .7

1 8 .4

A g r ic u ltu r e , f o r e s t r y , and fis h in g 1 / .
M i n i n g .......................................................................................

3 .5

2 .4

.1

.2

.1

.1

1.0

.4

5 .4
5 9 .8

.1

.1
.7

.1

C o n s t r u c t i o n ......................................................................
M a n u f a c t u r i n g ...................................................................

.3
2 .0
2 1 .0

(2 )
.2

.2

.2
.8

.4

.9

4 .0

T r a n s p o r ta tio n and p u b lic u t i l i t i e s . . .
W h o l e s a l e a n d r e t a i l t r a d e ...............................
W h o l e s a l e t r a d e ........................................................

5 .0
9 .3
3 .7

2 .0
3 .4
1 .3

(2 )
.2
.1

.6
.7

1 .3
.2

4 .7
.6

t r a d e ................................................................

5 .6

2 .1

.1

F in a n c e , in s u r a n c e , a n d r e a l e s t a t e . . .
S e r v i c e s .................................................................................

1 .6

.5

2 0 .5

8 .0

(2 )
.2

R e ta il

s e c to r

illn e s s e s

—/

E x c lu d e s

2 /

F e w e r th a n

fa rm s

w ith

fe w e r

th a n

2 2 .9

.2

.3
.1

.2

.5
.1

.2
.1

.4
.1

.4

1 .7

.7

1 .5

1 .6

1 1 e m p lo y e e s .

N o te :

Because

of

r o u n d in g ,

c o m p o n e n ts

m ay n o t

to ta ls .
50 ca s e s .

Table 8. Employment and occupational injury and illness fatalities for
employers with 11 employees or more by industry division, 1982 and 1983
Annual

F a ta litie s

a v e ra g e

e m p lo y m e n t 1 /

In d u s try

N um ber
(th o u ­

1983

1982

1983

1982

d iv is io n

Num ber
P e rc e n t

(th o u ­

P e rc e n t

N um ber

P e rc e n t

N um ber

P e rc e n t

sands)

sands)

100

6 1 ,6 4 6

100

6 3 ,9 8 1

100

4 ,0 9 0

100

3 ,1 0 0

fis h in g ..

729

1

755

i

180

4

80

3

M i n i n g .................................................................................
C o n s t r u c t i o n ................................................................

1 ,0 5 6
2 ,8 9 4

2

864

1

2 ,9 1 6

11
18

670

8
22

M a n u f a c t u r i n g .............................................................
T r a n s p o r ta tio n and p u b lic u t i l i t i e s .

1 8 ,1 9 7

5
28

440
720

240

5
30

770

4 ,6 3 0

8

4 ,5 6 6

7

970

19
24

730
570

18

25
7
23

1 6 ,7 9 0

26

490

12

440

14

4 ,5 1 0
1 5 ,6 9 4

7
25

100
420

2
10

70
310

2
10

Because

of

P r iv a te
A g r ic u ltu r e ,

s e c t o r ..........................................
fo re s try ,

and

1 5 ,6 4 6
4 ,2 5 3
1 4 ,2 4 2

W h o l e s a l e a n d r e t a i l t r a d e .........................
F in a n c e , in s u r a n c e , a n d r e a l e s t a t e .
S e r v i c e s ...........................................................................

1/
and

is

E m p lo y m e n t
d e r iv e d

is

e x p re s s e d

p r im a r ily

fro m

th e

as

an

1 7 ,8 8 7

a n n u a l a v e ra g e

B L S -S ta te

NOTE:

C u rre n t

add

E m p lo y m e n t S t a t i s t i c s p r o g r a m .
E m p lo y m e n t e s t i m a t e s
h a v e b e e n a d ju s t e d b a s e d on d a ta p r o v id e d b y th e
A n n u a l S u rv e y o f O c c u p a tio n a l I n ju r ie s an d I lln e s s e s
to

e x c lu d e

e s t a b lis h m e n t s

w ith

fe w e r

th a n

1 1 e m p lo y e e s .

39

4 .8

to

to ta ls .

r o u n d in g ,

24

c o m p o n e n ts m a y n o t

6 .7

add

to

Table 9. Distribution of fatalities by cause: Occupational injury and illness fatalities
in units with 11 employees or more, private sector, 1982 and 19831
(In p e rc e n t)

C ause

2/

s e c to r

T o t a l— a l l

M in in g —
o i l and gas

A g r ic u ltu r e ,

T o ta l

fo re s tr y ,

p r iv a t e

and

3 /

fis h in g

M a n u fa c ­

tio n

T ra n s p o r­
t a t io n and

W h o le ­
s a le and

tu r in g

C o n s tr u c ­

e x t r a c tio n

p u b lic

r e ta il

o n ly

u t ilit ie s

tr a d e

4/

F in a n c e ,
S e r v ic e s

in s u r a n c e ,
and

re a l

e s ta te

c a u s e s .................

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

H ig h w a y v e h i c l e s .....................................

28

24

18

16

20

47

28

51

32

F a l l s ...................................................................

12

13

11

26

9

5

7

13

11

H e a rt

11

3

10

13

11

7

9

13

20

a t t a c k s .............................................

I n d u s t r ia l

v e h ic le s

100

or

e q u i p m e n t ..................................................

10

25

14

15

12

4

11

3

4

A s s a u l t s ...........................................................

7

1

1

1

2

3

28

10

15

E l e c t r o c u t i o n s ..........................................

7

12

2

13

6

5

6

2

4

5

(5 )

5

3

5

11

4

0

1

3

7

3

2

0

1

(5 )

4

7

1

10

5

C aught

in ,

o b je c ts
or

u n d e r,
o th e r

or

th a n

b e tw e e n
v e h ic le s

e q u i p m e n t ..........................................

S tru c k

by

o b je c ts

o th e r

th a n

e q u i p m e n t .................

4

3

13

c r a s h e s .....................................

A

2

3

E x p l o s i o n s .....................................................

3

1

5

2

5

2

1

0

i

F i r e s ...................................................................

2

11

6

2

4

1

(5 )

0

(5 )

v e h ic le s
A ir c r a ft

or

o p e r a tio n s ....

2

0

1

1

7

(5 )

2

0

0

Gas

i n h a l a t i o n ..........................................

2

1

8

1

3

2

0

0

(5 )

A ll

o t h e r ........................................................

3

3

3

4

5

2

(5 )

0

4

P la n t

m a c h in e r y

1/
because

I t

b e tw e e n

is

im p o s s ib le

s a m p li n g

T h e re fo re ,

th e

e rro rs

r e s u lt s

to

a re
a re

e s t im a t e
la r g e

fo r

a t

b o th

y e a r-to -y e a r
th e

in d u s tr y

y e a rs

r a th e r

changes
d iv is io n

th a n

a

3/

p r e c is e ly
fo r

le v e l.

th e m .

2/

C ause

E x c lu d e s

w h ic h

d a ta

4/
is

d e fin e d

as

th e

o b je c t

o r event

c o a l,

a re

not

m e ta l and

n o n m e ta l m in in g ,

and

r a ilr o a d s ,

a v a ila b le .

c o m p a r is o n

a s s o c ia te d

w ith

E x c lu d e s

5/

th e

Less

r a ilr o a d s .

th a n

1 p e rc e n t.

fa ta lity .
NOTE:

40

B ecause

of

r o u n d in g ,

p e rc e n ta g e s

m ay n o t

add

to

100.

Table 10. Distribution of fatalities by industry division: Occupational injury and illness
fatalities in units with 11 employees or more, private sector, 1982 and 19831
(In p e rc e n t)
T ra n s p o r­

M in in g —
C ause

2/

T o ta l

A g r ic u ltu r e ,

o il

p r iv a t e
s e c to r 3 /

fo re s try ,
and f i s h i n g

e x t r a c tio n
o n ly

and

gas

C o n s tru c ­

ta tio n

M a n u fa c ­
tu r in g

tio n

and

p u b lic
u t ilit ie s

W h o le ­
s a le

and

r e ta il
tr a d e

4/

F in a n c e ,
in s u r a n c e ,

S e r v ic e s

and r e a l
e s ta te

H ig h w a y v e h i c l e s .....................................

100

3

4

12

17

33

14

5

13

F a l l s ...................................................................

100

4

5

43

18

9

8

3

10

a t t a c k s .............................................

100

1

5

23

24

12

11

3

20

e q u i p m e n t ...................................................

100

10

7

29

26

8

15

1

5

A s s a u l t s ...........................................................

100

1

1

6

7

56

4

24

E l e c t r o c u t i o n s ..........................................

100

7

2

37

22

14

12

1

6

100

(5 )

6

13

26

42

12

0

2

H e a rt

I n d u s t r ia l

v e h ic le s

C aught in ,

u n d e r,

or

or

b e tw e e n

o b je c t s o t h e r th a n v e h ic le s
o r e q u i p m e n t ..........................................
S tru c k

by

o b je c ts

2

o th e r

th a n

e q u i p m e n t .................

100

3

19

15

39

13

7

0

4

c r a s h e s .....................................

100

2

5

2

25

38

4

7

16

E x p l o s i o n s .....................................................

100

1

10

12

48

17

7

0

5

F i r e s ...................................................................

100

19

14

14

37

11

2

0

2
0

v e h ic le s
A ir c r a ft

or

o p e r a tio n s ....

100

1

2

13

70

1

14

0

G as

i n h a l a t i o n ..........................................

100

3

25

10

44

11

0

0

2

A ll

o t h e r ........................................................

100

5

6

25

35

14

2

0

13

P la n t

m a c h in e r y

1/

I t

is

im p o s s ib le

to

e s t im a t e

y e a r-to -y e a r

changes

p r e c is e ly

3/
fo r

b e c a u s e s a m p li n g e r r o r s a r e l a r g e a t t h e i n d u s t r y d i v i s i o n l e v e l .
T h e r e f o r e , t h e r e s u l t s a r e f o r b o t h y e a r s r a t h e r t h a n a c o m p a r is o n
b e tw e e n

C ause

d a ta

is

d e fin e d

as

th e

o b je c t

or

event

a s s o c ia te d

w ith

E x c lu d e s

5/

th e

c o a l,

a re

4/

th e m .

2/

E x c lu d e s

w h ic h

Less

not

m e ta l an d

n o n m e ta l m in in g ,

and

r a ilr o a d s ,

a v a ila b le .

r a ilr o a d s .

th a n

1 p e rc e n t.

fa ta lity .
NOTE:

41

B ecause

of

r o u n d in g ,

p e r c e n ta g e s

m ay n o t

add

to

100.

Appendix: Scope of Survey
and Technical Notes

it requires the smallest sample size.
The salient features o f the sample design employed
are its use o f stratified random sampling with a Neyman
allocation and a ratio estimator. The characteristics us­
ed to stratify the establishments are the Standard In­
dustrial Classification (sic) code and employment.
Since these characteristics are highly correlated with an
establishment’s number and rate of recorded injuries
and illnesses, stratified sampling provides greater preci­
sion and, thus, results in a smaller sample size. The
Neyman allocation produces the minimum sample size
which will provide an estimate with a given sampling
variance. For the larger employment size classes, the
allocation procedure places all of the establishments of
the frame in the sample; as employment decreases,
smaller and smaller proportions of establishments are
included in the sample. The certainty strata are usually
the size groups with more than 100 employees. The
precision of the sample is further improved, hence per­
mitting a reduction in sample size, by using the ratio
estimator which utilizes available auxiliary information
(employment) that is correlated with the characteristics
which are to be measured.
The sample is designed to produce data at the 2-digit
sic industry level in agriculture, forestry, and fishing;
the 3-digit level in oil and gas extraction, construction,
transportation and public utilities, wholesale and retail
trade, and finance, insurance, and real estate, and serv­
ices; and the 4-digit level in manufacturing.

Scope of survey

The occupational injury and illness data reported
through the annual survey are based on records which
employers in the following industries maintain under
the Occupational Safety and Health Act: Agriculture,
forestry, and fishing, sic 01-09; oil and gas extraction,
sic 13; construction, sic 15-17; manufacturing, sic
20-39; transportation and public utilities, SIC 41-42 and
44-49; wholesale and retail trade, sic 50-59; finance, in­
surance, and real estate, SIC 60-67; and services, sic
70-87 and 89. Excluded from the survey are selfemployed individuals; farmers with fewer than 11
employees; employers regulated by other Federal safety
and health laws; and Federal, State, and local govern­
ment agencies.
Data conforming to definitions of recordable occupa­
tional injuries and illnesses for coal, metal, and
nonmetal mining, and railroad transportation are pro­
vided by the Mine Safety and Health Administration,
U.S. Department o f Labor, and the Federal Railroad
Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration
is responsible for the collection and compilation o f com­
parable data for Federal agencies. Although State and
local government agencies are not surveyed for national
estimates, several States have legislation which enables
them to collect data for this sector.
The 1983 survey sample was composed of approx­
imately 280,000 sample units. Original and follow-up
mailings resulted in a response rate of 95 percent.

Estimating procedures
Sample

Weighting. By means o f a weighting procedure, sample
units are made to represent all units in their size class
for a praticular industry. The weight is determined
by the inverse o f the sampling ratio for the
industry/employment-size class from which the unit was
selected. Because a small proportion of survey forms are
not returned, weights of responding employers in a
sampling cell are adjusted to account for the
nonrespondents. The respondents are then shifted into
the estimating cell determined by the employment and
business activity reported. Data for each unit are
multiplied by the appropriate weight and nonresponse
adjustment factor. The products are then aggregated to
obtain a total for the estimating cell.

Because the survey is a Federal-State cooperative pro­
gram and the data must meet the needs of participating
State agencies, an independent sample is selected for
each State. The sample is selected to represent all private
industries in the States and territories. The sample size
for the survey is dependent upon (1) the characteristics
for which estimates are needed, (2) the industries for
which estimates are desired, (3) the characteristics of the
population being sampled, (4) the target reliablility of
the estimates, and (5) the survey design employed.
While there are many characteristics upon which the
sample design could be based, the total recorded case in­
cidence rate is used because it is one of the most impor­
tant characteristics and the least variable; therefore,
42

the total case incidence rate for general building con­
tractors (S ic 15) is 14.4 per 100 full-time workers, with a
sampling error o f 2 percent. The chances are 2 out o f 3
that a complete census would produce a rate between
14.7 and 14.1, and the chances are 19 out o f 20 that the
rate produced from a complete count would be between
15.0 and 13.8. Similarly, the number of occupational in­
juries and illnesses estimated for sic 15 was 120,755
with a relative error o f 2 percent. Thus, the chances are
2 out o f 3 that a census would show a number between
123,200 and 118,300 and 19 out o f 20 that the number
would be within a range o f 125,600 and 115.900.
Nonsampling errors in the estimates can be attributed
to many sources, e.g., inability to obtain information
about all cases in the sample, mistakes in recording or
coding the data, definitional difficulties, etc. To
minimize the nonsampling errors in the estimates, the
completed forms are edited and apparent inconsisten­
cies are checked.

Benchmarking. Since the universe file which provides
the sample frame is not current to the reference year of
the survey, it is necessary to adjust the data to reflect
current employment levels. In the annual survey, all
estimates of totals are adjusted by the benchmark factor
at the estimating cell level. The benchmarking pro­
cedure requires a source o f accurate employment data
which can be converted into annual average employ­
ment figures for the cell level in which separate esti­
mates are desired. Because industry/employment-size
data are required for national estimates, benchmark
factors are calculated using both industry-level employ­
ment data and size-class-level employment data. The
benchmark factors are applied to the size class “ blow
up” estimates.

Federal-State cooperation
To eliminate duplicate reporting by respondents and
to insure maximum comparability of estimates, survey
respondents complete a single reporting form which is
then used for national and State estimates.

Publication guidelines
The estimating procedure generates occupational in­
jury and illness estimates for approximately 835 S ic
codes. This publication, however, excludes estimates for
several industry codes if one of the following situations
occurred:
1. Estimates for the industry were based on reports
from fewer than three companies. Moreover, if three or
more companies reported data for the industry, one
firm could employ no more than 50 percent of the
workers, or two companies combined could employ no
more than 75 percent.
2. Annual average employment for the industry in
1983 was less than 10,000. However, estimates for an
industry with an annual average employment of less
than 10,000 were published if the majority of the
employment was reported in the survey.
3. The relative standard error on lost workday
cases for the industry at 1 standard error was more than
15 percent in manufacturing and 20 percent in non­
manufacturing.
4. The benchmark factor for the industry was less
than 0.90 or greater than 1.49.
Data for an unpublished industry were included in the
total for the broader industry level of which it is a part.
Also, selected items of data were suppressed for
publishable industries if the sampling error for the
estimate equaled or exceeded 60 percent.

Industrial classification
Reporting units are classified into industries by their
principal product or activity. The data are tabulated ac­
cording to the 1972 edition of the Standard Industrial
Classification Manual, 1977 Supplement.

Reliability of estimates
All estimates derived from a sample survey are sub­
ject to sampling and nonsampling errors. Sampling er­
rors occur because observations are made on a sample,
not on the entire population. Estimates based on the dif­
ferent possible samples of the same size and sample
design could differ. The relative standard errors, which
are a measure of the sampling error in the estimates, are
calculated as part o f the survey’s estimation process.
When applied to the estimates, the sampling error
serves to define the confidence interval or range that
would include the comparable complete coverage value.
The chances are about 2 out o f 3 that the estimate would
have been produced in the range of 1 standard error
above to 1 standard error below the estimated value,
and about 19 out of 20 that the estimate would have
been in the range of 2 standard errors above and below
the estimated value.
As an example o f the use of relative standard errors,

43

Table A-1. Relative standard errors for measures of occupational injuries and
illnesses and occupational injuries by industry, 1983
R e la tiv e

In ju r ie s

and

s ta n d a r d

e rro r

( p e rc e n t)

2/

illn e s s e s

I n ju r ie s

N o n fa ta l

N o n fa ta l

cases
In d u s try

S IC
code

T o ta l
1/

w ith o u t

P r iv a te

w o rk d a y s

Lost

v o rk d c v R

w o rk d a y s

i

i

i

i

2

3

2

2

2

3

2
3
7

3
3

3

4
6

3
3

3
4

4

4

2
3

9

9

16

8

9

10

16

12

12

17

18

12

12

17

18

5

5

7

7

5

5

7

7

7

6

7

9

12

15

138

7

8

10

15
12

8
10

11

12

8
10

11

131

6
9

7

8

10

12
2

s e r v i c e s ..............................................................

07
08
09

h u n t in g ,

and

t r a p p i n g .....................................

M i n i n g .............................................................................................................
gas

e x t r a c t i o n ...........................................................

C r u d e p e t r o l e u m a n d n a t u r a l g a s ............................
O i l a n d g a s f i e l d s e r v i c e s ..........................................

13

C o n s t r u c t i o n ............................................................................................
G e n e ra l b u ild in g
R e s id e n tia l
O p e r a t iv e

c o n t r a c t o r s ..........................................

b u ild in g

c o n s t r u c t i o n .......................

b u i l d e r s ................................................................

N o n r e s id e n tia l

b u ild in g

H eavy c o n s t r u c t io n
and

tr a d e

c o n s t r u c t i o n ..............

c o n t r a c t o r s .....................................

s tre e t

c o n s t r u c t i o n ............................

H eavy c o n s t r u c t io n ,

except

h i g h w a y ....................

c o n t r a c t o r s ..................................................

1

1

2

1

1

1

3
4

4

2

3

7

3

4

3
4

9

14

9

9

7
14

3

6

8
3

4

3

6

3

4
7

3

3

3

4

4

5

5

7

5

3

4

3

5

3

153
154

8

3

9
4

16
161

2
4

3
5

162

3

4

17

1

1

2

3

5

6

E l e c t r i c a l w o r k ........................................................................
M a s o n r y , s t o n e w o r k , a n d p l a s t e r i n g ....................
C a r p e n t e r i n g a n d f l o o r i n g .............................................

173
174

2

3
4

175

6

6

R o o fin g

s h e e t - m e t a l w o r k ....................................

176

4

C o n c r e t e w o r k ..............................................................................
W a t e r w e l l d r i l l i n g ..............................................................

177

6

4
7

178

M is c e lla n e o u s

179

5
3

and

and

s p e c ia l

a ir - c o n d itio n in g ...
and

tra d e

c o n tra c to rs ...

M a n u f a c t u r i n g .........................................................................................

S a w m ills
H a rd w o o d

6

4

2
5
7
3
4
7
5
7

2
3
10

1

1

2

2

2

3

5
2

6

3
7

10

3

6

4
7
5

11

3

3
4

11

6

6

7

4

4

6

7

5

5

7
7

10

6

7

7

10

6
4

17

5

6

17

4

6

3

6
4

(3 )

(3 )

(3 )

(3 )

1

1

(3 )

(3 )

(3 )

1

(3 )

1

1

(3 )

6
1

24

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

2

c o n t r a c t o r s ............

241

4

4

5

6

4

4

5

6

m i l l s ..........................................

242

2
2

2
3

3
3

3
4

2
2

2

3

4

3

4

4

8

3

3
4

3
4

4
8

L u m b e r a n d w o o d p r o d u c t s .....................................................

and

3

5
3

(3 )

g o o d s .......................................................................................

cam ps a n d

6

3
4

172

p a p e r h a n g in g ,

1

2

171

h e a t in g ,

(3 )

1
15
152

d e c o r a tin g ....

P lu m b in g ,
P a in tin g ,

S a w m ills

lo s t

cases

i

F is h in g ,

L o g g in g

w ith o u t

w o rk d a y

2

F o r e s t r y ..................................................................................................

D u r a b le

cases

2

A g r ic u ltu r a l

S p e c ia l

w o rk d a y s

Lost

(3 )

0 1 -0 2

H ig h w a y

cases
T o ta l

f i s h i n g ...............................

and

p r o d u c t i o n ........................................................

and

lo s t

Lost

s e c t o r ......................................................................
fo re s try ,

A g r ic u ltu r a l

O il

w o rk d a y
cases

A g r ic u ltu r e ,

cases

Lost

lo g g in g

p la n in g

a n d p l a n i n g m i l l s , g e n e r a l ............
d i m e n s i o n a n d f l o o r i n g .......................

2421
2426
243

1

2

M i l l w o r k ......................................................................................
W ood k i t c h e n c a b i n e t s ..................................................

2431
2434

3

3

4

2

2
3

3

4

8

3

3

3

8

p l y w o o d ..................................

2435

3
3

3

H a rd w o o d

2
3
2

5

S o f t w o o d v e n e e r a n d p l y w o o d ..................................
S t r u c t u r a l w o o d m e m b e rs , n . e . c ..........................

2436
2439

4

5

6

5

6

5
5

4

5

6

2
4
4

3
5

4

4

5

6

5
5
7
7

4
5
5

5
5
7
7

3
3
5

3
5
3
4

M illw o r k ,

p ly w o o d ,

and

v e n e e r and

s tr u c tu r a l

m e m b e rs .

244

4

s h o o k ..................................

2441

W ood p a l l e t s a n d s k i d s ................................................
W ood c o n t a i n e r s , n . e . c ................................................

2448
2449

5
5

W ood c o n t a i n e r s .........................................................................
N a ile d

w ood b o x e s

and

W ood b u i l d i n g s a n d m o b i l e h o m e s ............................
M o b i l e h o m e s ...........................................................................
P r e fa b r ic a te d

wood

b u i l d i n g s ...............................

245
2451
2452

8

249

3

W ood p r e s e r v i n g ...................................................................

2491

4

P a r t i c l e b o a r d .........................................................................

2492

W ood p r o d u c t s ,

2499

2
3

M is c e lla n e o u s

See

w o o d p r o d u c t s ........................................

fo o tn o te s

n . e . c ......................................................

at

end

of

2

3

5

3

8

i

2

3

5

3

8

7

9

7
10

11
7

3
3

3
4

3

2

3

3

3

4

4

4

6

9

3
5

3

7

7

6

9

3

6
8
12

3
4

3

3

6

5

3

2

3

5
3

8
12

4

8

3

4

4

8

ta b le .

44

5

7

7

9

7

11
7

10

Table A-1. Continued— Relative standard errors for measures of occupational injuries and
illnesses and occupational injuries by industry, 1983
R e la tiv e

I n ju r ie s

and

s ta n d a r d

e rro r

(p e rc e n t)

2/

illn e s s e s

I n ju r ie s

N o n fa ta l

N o n fa ta l
In d u s try

T o ta l

S IC

cases
w ith o u t

F u r n itu r e

and

f i x t u r e s ...........................................................

H o u s e h o ld f u r n i t u r e ..............................................................
W ood h o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e ..........................................

1/

2

i

2

2

2

2

3

i

2

2

3

3
4
4
4
6
7

4
4

3

5
6

4
4

5

5
6

5

7
8

3
4
4
4

3

5

5

5

5

7

5
7

5

5

7

5

6

7

5

10

6

3

5
10

n . e . c ....................................

O f f i c e f u r n i t u r e ......................................................................
W ood o f f i c e f u r n i t u r e ...................................................

2521

6

2522

H o u s e h o ld

r a d io

fu r n itu r e ,

M e ta l o f f ic e
P u b lic

f u r n i t u r e ................................................

b u ild in g

P a r t it io n s

and

and

S to n e ,

c la y ,

F la t

and

and

and

of

S tru c tu ra l
B r ic k

and

4
7
4

4
7

3

5

3

253

3

5

3

4

3

5

4

4

254

3

4

4

6

4

6

5

5

10

4

5

5

9

5

6

6

4

5

6

5

259

4
3

6
4

4
3

7
4

6
4

8

12

8

15

4
3
8

4
3
8

15

and

f i x t u r e s ..............

b lin d s

and

s h a d e s ..

n . e . c ............................

p re s s e d

p u rc h a s e d
c la y

3
6

4

or

b l o w n ............

G l a s s c o n t a i n e r s ................................................................
P r e s s e d a n d b l o w n g l a s s , n . e . c ..........................
P ro d u c ts

4
3

5

p r o d u c t s ..................................

g la s s w a r e ,

4
7
4

3
4

g l a s s .......................................................................................

G la s s

3
7
3

10

3

252

2542

fix tu r e s ,
g la s s

5

7
10

2541

fu r n itu r e

and

5

7

f i x t u r e s ............................

and

h a rd w a re

F u r n itu r e

f u r n i t u r e ............

g l a s s .......................................

p r o d u c t s ...............................................

s tru c tu ra l

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

2

9

9

10

10

9

9

10

10

322
3221

3
3

5

3
2
7

3
2

5

3
2
7

2
3

5

3
2
7

3
4

3229

5

2
4
7

323

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

6

3
3

4

4
4

5

11

13

3255
3259

3
3
8
6
8

4

7
8

7
23

2

325
3253

c la y

p ro d u c ts ,

n . e . c .......................

r e la t e d

p r o d u c t s .....................................

326

p lu m b in g

f i x t u r e s .....................................

3261

V i t r e o u s c h i n a f o o d u t e n s i l s ...............................
F i n e e a r t h e n w a r e f o o d u t e n s i l s ..........................
s u p p l i e s ............................

3262
3263
3264

n . e . c .............................................

3269

V itr e o u s

P o r c e la in
P o tte ry

e le c t r ic a l

p ro d u c ts ,

C o n c re te ,

gypsum ,

11

7
9

5

9

5
13

7
8

13
7

6

7
9

23

8

2

2

2

2

2
2

4

2

(3 )

(3 )

1

1

(3 )
2

(3 )

6

8

3

(3 )

3
7

(3 )

2

2
2

(3 )

(3 )

(3 )
3

(3 )

3
11

6

9

3

2

5

2

2

4

1

(3 )

(3 )

(3 )

3
7

14

3

8

327

2

2

2

5

2

2

3271

4

8

3

5

2
4

4

4

9

3273

3
3
3

5

3272
3275

9

4
10

4

G y p s u m p r o d u c t s ...................................................................

10

7
8

3
3
8

4
4
10

9

7
8

328

7

8

8

14

7

8

8

14

329

2
6
4

3

3

4

2

3

3

4

3291
3292

5
6

8
7

5
4

6

8
7

5
4

3293

5

9

6
4
7

7

9
7

5

3296
3297
3299

6
8

5
5
9

7

6
8

7
7

5
10

6

15
16

5
11

6

6

7

15
16

33

1

1

2

2

1

1

2

2

331
3312

3

4
5
2

3

3

3
4

4
5
2

3

3

C ut

s to n e

and

and

s to n e

p ro d u c ts ....

13

b r i c k ..........................................

b lo c k

p la s te r

5

4
4

C o n c r e t e p r o d u c t s , n . e . c ..........................................
R e a d y - m ix c o n c r e t e ...........................................................

C o n c re te

and

7
4

32

3251

and

12

321

t i l e .........................

S tru c tu ra l

c la y

2591
2599

C e r a m ic w a l l a n d f l o o r t i l e ..................................
C l a y r e f r a c t o r i e s ..............................................................

P o tte ry

7
8

5

f i x t u r e s ...............................

and

M e ta l p a r t it io n s
M is c e lla n e o u s

r e la te d

f i x t u r e s ...................................................

W ood p a r t i t i o n s

D ra p e ry

c a b i n e t s ....................................

w o rk d a y s

2

2515
2517
2519

and

Lost

lo s t
w o rk d a y s

2

b e d s p r i n g s ........................................

M a ttre s s e s

w o rk d a y s

cases
w ith o u t

2

2514

W ood TV a n d

cases

Lost

i

f u r n i t u r e .......................

h o u s e h o ld

w o rk d a y s

w o rk d a y
cases

T o ta l

2

f u r n i t u r e .......................................

U p h o ls te r e d

lo s t

Lost

25
251
2511
2512

M e t a l h o u s e h o ld

w o rk d a y
cases

code

cases

Lost

p r o d u c t s ...............................

M is c e lla n e o u s n o n m e t a l l i c m in e r a l
p r o d u c t s ............................................................. ...................
A b r a s i v e p r o d u c t s ..............................................................
A s b e s t o s p r o d u c t s .............................................................
G a s k e ts , p a c k in g , a n d s e a lin g d e v i c e s . . .
M i n e r a l w o o l ...........................................................................
N o n c l a y r e f r a c t o r i e s .....................................................
N o n m e t a l l i c m i n e r a l p r o d u c t s , n . e . c ...........
m e t a l i n d u s t r i e s .....................................................

P r im a r y

B la s t fu r n a c e an d b a s ic s t e e l p r o d u c t s . . . .
B l a s t f u r n a c e s a n d s t e e l m i l l s ..........................
E l e c t r o m e t a l l u r g i c a l p r o d u c t s ............................

4

S te e l w ir e and
C o ld f i n i s h i n g

r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s .......................
o f s t e e l s h a p e s .........................

3315
3316

3
7
4

S te e l

t u b e s .....................................................

3317

4

332

2

f o u n d r i e s ........................................................

3321

ir o n

3
5
3
4

Iro n

p ip e

and

G ra y

and

s te e l

ir o n

M a lle a b le

f o u n d r i e s ................................................
f o u n d r i e s ..........................................

3313

S te e l

in v e s tm e n t

f o u n d r i e s .....................................

3322
3324

S te e l

fo u n d r ie s ,

n . e . c ................................................

3325

9

5
5
3
3
7
4
5

See footnotes at end of table.

45

4

4
7
4
5

4
2

6
5

7

3

7

4

9

4

4
2

8

11

8
5

4

8
5

5

4
5

8

4

3
4
5

4

2

3

3

4

6

3

6

5

4

4
4

3
4

3
7
3
5

4

6

5
5
5

4
4

5

i i

4

4
4

5

5

6

Table A-1. Continued— Relative standard errors for measures of occupational injuries and
illnesses and occupational injuries by industry, 1983
R e la tiv e

I n ju r ie s

and

s ta n d a r d

e rro r

(p e rc e n t)

2/

illn e s s e s

I n ju r ie s

N o n fa ta l

N o n fa ta l
cases

cases
In d u s tr y

S IC
code

P r im a r y

n o n fe rro u s

P r im a r y
P r im a r y
P r im a r y

m e t a l s .............................................

c o p p e r ......................................................................
l e a d ...........................................................................
z i n c ...........................................................................

T o ta l
1/

333

cases

2

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

i

w ith o u t
lo s t
w o rk d a y s

3

Lost

T o ta l

w o rk d a y s

cases

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

i

3331

1

(3 )

3

3332

(3 )
15

(3 )
10

(3 )
19

(3 )
1

i

w ith o u t
lo s t
w o rk d a y s

Lost
w o rk d a y s

2

i

1

(3 )

3

1

(3 )
12

(3 )
11

(3 )
12

(3 )
1
1

3

i

P r im a r y

a l u m i n u m ................................................................

3333
3334

2

2

5

1

2

2

5

P r im a r y

n o n fe rro u s

m e ta ls ,

3339

4

5

7

5

4

5

6

5

S e c o n d a ry

n o n fe rro u s

m e t a l s .......................................

334

5

6

6

8

5

6

6

8

3

4

N o n fe r r o u s

r o llin g

C opper r o llin g

n . e . c ....................

d r a w i n g ...............................

and

a n d d r a w i n g ....................................

A lu m in u m

s h e e t,

p la te ,

A lu m in u m

e x tru d e d

A lu m in u m

r o llin g

and

f o i l .......................

p r o d u c t s .....................................

4

3

3351

4

5

5

3353
3354

335

4

3

3

5

5
4

4

5

3
5

5

5

3

4

4

5

5
5

3

n . e . c ...........

3355

3

5
2

3

2

5

2

r o l l i n g a n d d r a w in g , n . e . c . . .
w ir e d r a w in g a n d i n s u l a t i n g . .

N o n fe r r o u s
N o n fe r r o u s

3356
3357

3
6

3

4

5

3

3

5

8

6

6

5

4
8

6
6
4

and

d r a w in g ,

5

6
2

3
4
4

6

N o n fe r r o u s

f o u n d r i e s ...........................................................

336

3
5

6

6

6
13

3
4

4

5
5

2
4

f o u n d r i e s ............

3361
3362

3
4

5

f o u n d r i e s ...........................................................

2
4

3

A lu m in u m

4

6

5

n . e . c ..................................

3369

4

5

5

9

4

5

5

9
10

339

B ra s s ,

b ro n z e ,

N o n fe rro u s

M e ta l h e a t

F a b r ic a te d
M e ta l

copper

fo u n d r ie s ,

M is c e lla n e o u s
P r im a r y

and

p r im a r y

m e ta l

4

S

4

5

4

3398

5

6

6

7

5

5
6

6

5
6

3399

5

8

5

7

3

8

5

7

p r o d u c t s ..................................................

34

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

s h ip p in g

m e ta l

cans

p r o d u c t s ..............

341

2

3

3

3

2

3

3

3

4
7

3
4

3

3
5

4

5

4

2

3

3

4

6
9

9
4

6
7

12
5

9

7

5
3

5
4

7

7

4

6

3
4

5
4

4

4

4

3
10

7

3

6

7
3
7
8

t r e a t i n g ........................................................

m e ta l p r o d u c ts ,

and

n . e . c ............................

c o n t a i n e r s ....................

M e ta l

c a n s .................................................................................

3411

3

3

3

M e ta l

b a r r e ls ,

3412

4

5

5

342

2

C u t l e r y .........................................................................................
H a n d a n d e d g e t o o l s , n . e . c .....................................

3421

8

3
5

3
12

3423

4

6

5

H andsaw s

3425

5

5

7
4

5

C u tle r y ,

h a n d to o ls ,

and

H a rd w a re ,
P lu m b in g
M e ta l

d ru m s ,
and

h a r d w a r e .........................

n . e . c ...................................................................

s a n ita r y

H e a tin g

p a l l s .......................

s a w b l a d e s .............................................

a n d h e a t in g ,

P lu m b in g

and

except

e l e c t r i c ............

3
5
4

4

3

4

3431

g o o d s .................

3432

4

3

7

6
4

e l e c t r i c ..............

3433

6

9

6

7

8

and b ra s s

e q u ip m e n t,

3
3
4

w a r e ........................................................

fittin g s

3429
343

except

344

1

2

3441
3442

3
3
4

3
3

2
4
4

4

5

3
6

3
7

6

6
8

5
7

345
3451

2

3

3

a n d w a s h e r s ....................

3452

3

M e t a l f o r g i n g s a n d s t a m p i n g s .....................................
I r o n a n d s t e e l f o r g i n g s .............................................
N o n f e r r o u s f o r g i n g s ........................................................

346
3462
3463

2

F a b r i c a t e d s t r u c t u r a l m e t a l p r o d u c t s ..............
F a b r i c a t e d s t r u c t u r a l m e t a l ..................................
M e t a l d o o r s , s a s h , a n d t r i m ..................................
F a b ric a te d

w o r k ..................................................

3443

S h e e t - m e t a l w o r k ................................................................
A r c h i t e c t u r a l m e t a l w o r k ..........................................
P r e f a b r i c a t e d m e t a l b u i l d i n g s ............................

p la te

3444

M is c e lla n e o u s
S c re w

m a c h in e

m e t a l w o r k ..........................................

p ro d u c ts ,

S c r e w m a c h in e
B o lts ,

n u ts ,

b o lts ,

e t c ....................

p r o d u c t s ................................................
r iv e t s ,

3446
3448
3449

3
5
4

5

4

4

7

7

7

l

2

2

3
4

3
4

6

3
3
4

4

5

7

4
12
8

3
5
4

3
7

4
9
8

9

6

3
6
6
8

3

4

2

3

4

4

3

6

3

3
4

3

6

3

4

5

3

5

4

5

2
4

2
5
2

3
4

2
4

2
4

3
5
2

3
4
5
3

3
7

5
7

9

2

3465

4
2
4

3

s t a m p i n g s .....................................................

3466
3469

1
3

4
4

5
3
4

6

C ro w n s a n d c l o s u r e s ........................................................
M e t a l s t a m p i n g s , n . e . c ................................................

3

3
1

5
4
4

5

3

4

5
3
4

347

3

4

3

5

3

4

3

3471

3

4

4

6

3

4

4

6

3479

6

9

6

10

6

10

6

10

A u to m o tiv e

M e ta l

s e r v ic e s ,

P la tin g
M e ta l

and

n . e . c ........................................................

p o l i s h i n g ...................................................

c o a tin g

O rd n a n c e

and

and

a llie d

a c c e s s o r ie s ,

s e r v i c e s .................
n . e . c ............................

S m a l l a r m s a m m u n i t i o n ..................................................
A m m u n it io n , e x c e p t f o r s m a l l

5
4

3

5
5

348

2

2

2

2

2

2

3

2

3482

8

11

8

12

8

11

8

12

n . e . c .........................................................................

3483

3

4

3

3

3

4

4

3

S m a l l a r m s .................................................................................

3484

3

2

5

3

3

2

5

4

O rd n a n c e

3489

1

2

2

3

1

2

2

3

2
4

2

3

2
4

3
5

3
6

4

e x c e p t w i r e ....................................

349
3493

a rm s ,

and

a c c e s s o r ie s ,

n . e . c .......................

5

6

3
10

f i t t i n g s ..........................................

3494

4

4

6

4

4

4

6

H i r e s p r i n g s ...........................................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s f a b r i c a t e d w i r e p r o d u c t s . .

3495
3496

4
4

S

4

4

5

4

8

5

5

4

M e ta l f o i l
F a b ric a te d

a n d l e a f ........................................................
p i p e a n d f i t t i n g s ...............................

3497

6
7

8
10

5
9

3498

9
8

8
6
10

6
10
12

F a b ric a te d

m e ta l

n . e . c ....................

3499

6

8

8

12

M is c e l l a n e o u s
S te e l
V a lv e s

fa b r ic a te d

s p r in g s ,
and

p ip e

m e ta l

p ro d u c ts ,

p ro d u c ts ...

See footnotes at end of table.

46

13

5
7

8

5
7
10

12

6

8

8

10
4

Table A-1. Continued— Relative standard errors for measures of occupational injuries and
illnesses and occupational injuries by industry, 1983
R e la tiv e

I n ju r ie s

and

s ta n d a r d

e rro r

(p e rc e n t)

2/

illn e s s e s

I n ju r ie s

N o n fa ta 1

N o n fa ta l

cases
In d u s tr y

S IC
code 1 /

T o ta l
cases

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

M a c h in e r y ,
E n g in e s

and

In te r n a l

c o m b u s tio n

F a rm

and

F a rm

tu r b in e

g a rd e n

and

C o n s tr u c tio n

1

i

2

i

1

i

2

4

3

4

4

s e t s ............

3511

4

4

3
8

4

6

4

4
8

n . e . c ..............

3519

4

4

4

4

4

4

5

4
6
7

g e n e ra to r
e n g in e s ,

352

4

4

5

6

4

4

5

e q u i p m e n t ...............................

3523

5

5

6

7

5

5

6

3524

5

5

(

8

5

5

6

9

353

2

3

3

4

2

3

4

6

3
6

6

5

5

6

6

5

6
12

r e la te d

m a c h i n e r y ....................

5

4

5

6

6

5
4

3533
3534

4

6

5

12

4

4

H o is ts ,

and
and

m o v in g s t a i r w a y s .........................
c o n v e y i n g e q u i p m e n t .................

c ra n e s ,

I n d u s t r ia l

m o n o r a i l s ............................

and

tr u c k s

and

t r a c t o r s ..........................

5

6

3531
3532

m a c h i n e r y .......................................................

E le v a to r s
C o n v e y o rs

Lost
w o rk d a y s

w o rk d a y s

3
6

m a c h i n e r y ................................................

fie ld

w ith o u t
lo s t

1

m a c h i n e r y ................................................................

M in in g
O il

w o rk d a y s

w o rk d a y
cases

e q u i p m e n t .......................................

and

g a rd e n

C o n s tr u c tio n

cases

Lost

3

m a c h i n e r y .............................................

m a c h in e r y

Law n a n d

T o ta l

351

t u r b i n e s ...........................................................

T u r b in e s

cases
Lost
w o rk d a y s

35

e l e c t r i c a l ..........................................

except
and

w ith o u t
lo s t

7

4

5

5

7

7

5
9

5

3535

5

9
8

7
4

9

4

9
4

9

3536
3537

5

4

5

6

5

6

5

6

5

9
8
6

4

354

3

4

4

4

to o ls ,

m e ta l

c u t tin g

t y p e s ..............

3541

4

5

4

5

5

3
10

M a c h in e

to o ls ,

m e ta l

fo r m in g

t y p e s ..............

5

6

14

5

5

7

14

S p e c ia l
M a c h in e

d ie s , t o o ls , j i g s , and f ix t u r e s .
t o o l a c c e s s o r i e s ..........................................

3542
3544

5
4

5
10

3

M a c h in e

m a c h i n e r y .....................................................

M e t a lw o r k in g

5
4

7

9

7

10

8

5

10

5
4

8

3545

8

5

10

h a n d t o o l s ................................................

3546

4

5

4

7

4

6

5

8

m i l l m a c h i n e r y ................................................

P ow er d r iv e n

8

3547

5

6

6

6

5

6

6

n . e . c ............................

3549

6

7

6

9

6

7

6

6
9

S p e c i a l i n d u s t r y m a c h i n e r y ..........................................
F o o d p r o d u c t s m a c h i n e r y .............................................

4

2
4

3
5

2
4

4
9

4

6

4

4

R o llin g

M e t a lw o r k in g

m a c h in e r y ,

355
3551

2

3

4

5

2
4

m a c h i n e r y .............................................................

T e x t ile

3552

4

6

4

m a c h i n e r y ..................................................

3553
3554

4
4

5

6

8
9
6

4

8

3555

6
4

4
8

8

5

5

W o o d w o r k in g

P a p e r in d u s tr ie s

m a c h i n e r y .....................................

P r i n t i n g t r a d e s m a c h i n e r y .......................................
S p e c i a l i n d u s t r y m a c h i n e r y , n . e . c .................
G e n e ra l
B a ll

and

A ir and
B lo w e r s

8

8

7

4

5

5

11
7

2

2

2

3
3

4
4

4

2

2

2
4

b e a r i n g s ..........................................

c o m p r e s s o r s .............................................
f a n s .................................................................

3563
3564

5
5

4
4
6
5

6

3
6
3
6
9

5
4

p a t t e r n s ........................................................

gas
and

3565

6

8

7

32

6

g e a r s .................

3566

7

7

6

7

7

8

6

o v e n s ............................

3567

6

6

8
6

17

6

3568
3569

5
4

7

6
6

17
10

357

3

4
9

c h a n g e rs ,

e q u i p m e n t ..................................

d r iv e s ,

fu rn a c e s

and

and

P ow er tr a n s m is s io n

e q u ip m e n t,

n . e . c ............

G e n e ra l

m a c h in e r y ,

n . e . c ............

in d u s tr ia l

and

11

3
3

r o lle r

I n d u s t r ia l

O f f ic e

8

3561
3562

m a c h i n e r y ....................................

p u m p in g

I n d u s t r ia l
Speed

7

4

356

in d u s tr ia l

P u m p8 a n d

3559

c o m p u tin g

m a c h in e s ..................................

4
7

10

5

5
5

6

5
5
4

4

4

6

3

18

T y p e w r i t e r s ..............................................................................

3572

14

E le c tr o n ic

c o m p u tin g

e q u i p m e n t .........................

and

b a la n c e s ,

except

la b o r a t o r y ..

3573
3576

4

S c a le s

5

9
4
6

O f f ic e

m a c h in e s ,

n . e . c ................................................

3579

3

5

358

2

4

3581

8
4

7

4

3
6

8

5

R e fr ig e r a tio n

and

s e r v ic e

m a c h i n e r y .................

A u t o m a t i c m e r c h a n d i s i n g m a c h in e s ....................
C o m m e r c ia l l a u n d r y e q u i p m e n t ...............................
R e f r i g e r a t i o n a n d h e a t i n g e q u i p m e n t ............
M e a s u r in g
S e r v ic e

and

d is p e n s in g

in d u s tr y

M is c e lla n e o u s

p u m p s ..........................

m a c h in e r y ,

m a c h in e r y ,

n . e . c .................

e l e c t r i c a l ...........................................................................

and

e le c t r o n ic

e q u i p m e n t ............................

E l e c t r i c d i s t r i b u t i n g e q u i p m e n t .............................
T r a n s f o r m e r s ...........................................................................
S w itc h g e a r an d s w itc h b o a r d a p p a r a t u s . . . .
E le c tr ic a l

I n d u s t r ia l

3582
3585
3586
3589

a p p a r a t u s ............................

359
3592
3599

a p p a ra tu s ,

n .e .c ..

a p p l i a n c e s ...........................................................

H o u s e h o ld

c o o k in g

H o u s e h o ld

r e fr ig e r a to r s

5

5

6
7

5

6

6

3

5

6
4

6

3

4
11

2
7

4

9
3

4

4

5
10

3

3

7
5
5

4
6

3
9
4
4

3
6

7

4
11

4
5
10

8

e q u i p m e n t ..................................

3
2

4

3

7

3

2

3

4
2

3
3

4

4

5
8

2

3

3

4

4

7

5
8

1

1

1

2

7

5
6

4

6
6

4
5

8

6

7

6
7

6
7
8

3
5
5
3
6
9

3
5
5
3

4

3

4

4
6
5
3

4

9

7

9

12

9

2

2
3
2

1
3
2

3613
362

3629
363
3631

1
3
2

4

5

3

4

4

5

5

7

7

5
3
6
9

5
3

5

5

5

4
10

8

9

12

10

2

2

2
3
2
1

2
3
3
2
6

3

4

3
1

2

1

1

2

f a n s ...............................

3634

5

7

5

5

5

8

c l e a n e r s .......................................

3635

1

1

2

1

2

2

4

m a c h in e s ...................................................................

3636

8

4
1

12

19

1
9
1

5

13

1

2

22
3

H o u s e h o ld
E le c tr ic

H o u s e h o ld

la u n d r y

fr e e z e r s ....

3632

e q u i p m e n t ..................................

3633

h o u s e w a re s
vacuum

and

a p p lia n c e s ,

fo o tn o te s

at

end

and

n . e . c ..................................

of

3639

1

2

7

2
1

H o u s e h o ld

See

4

1

3624

S e w in g

14

5

p r o d u c t s ...............................

H o u s e h o ld

6
7
18

5

6
4

1

3623

in d u s tr ia l

6
6

4

e l e c t r i c ..................................

E le c tr ic a l

5
4
18

1

3622

g r a p h it e

7
4

35

4
6
6

3621

and

10

7

1

g e n e r a t o r s ...................................................

C a rb o n

4
6

6

4
5
5

c o n t r o l s ........................................................

a p p a ra tu s ,

5

5
5

5

8

361
3612

and

W e ld in g

3

3
6
3
6

36

In d u s t r ia l

M o to rs

3

6

4
7

except

C a r b u r e t o r s , p i s t o n s , r i n g s , v a l v e s ............
M a c h i n e r y , e x c e p t e l e c t r i c a l , n . e . c ............
E le c tr ic

9

5
4

6

4
6

ta b le .

47

1

2

3

5

Table A-1. Continued— Relative standard errors for measures of occupational injuries and
illnesses and occupational injuries by industry, 1983
R e la tiv e

I n ju r ie s

and

s ta n d a r d

e rro r

(p e rc e n t)

2/

illn e s s e s

I n ju r ie s

N o n fa ta l

N o n fa ta l
cases

cases
S IC
code

E le c tr ic

lig h tin g

and w ir in g

e q u ip m e n t....

T o ta l
1/

cases

2

w ith o u t

Lost

w o rk d a y

1081

w o rk d a y s

cases

In d u s tr y

w o rk d a y s

Lost

E l e c t r i c l a m p s . . ................................................................
C u r r e n t - c a r r y i n g w i r i n g d e v i c e s .......................

364
3641

10

3
11

3
10

3643

5

5

N o n c u r r e n t- c a r r y in g

T o ta l
cases

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

3
11
7

2
10
4

w i th o u t
lo s t

Lost
w o rk d a y s

wo r k d a y s

3

3
11

3
10

5

5

11
7

3
7

4

7

8

6

4

8
6

d e v i c e s ..............

3644

3

3

6
4

R e s i d e n t i a l l i g h t i n g f i x t u r e s ............................
C o m m e r c ia l l i g h t i n g f i x t u r e s ...............................

3645

6
4

6

8

3646

V e h ic u la r

9

6

6

9

10

8

4

6

5

8

6
8

3
6
4

lig h tin g

e q u i p m e n t ...............................

3647

6

6
6

e q u ip m e n t ,

L ig h tin g
R a d io

w ir in g

n e . c ..........................................

3648

4

6

4
9
5

365

5

6

6

5

5

6

6

7

6
17

8
7

6

7
7

6
17

8

11

5

4

4

5
10

a n d TV

r e c e iv in g

e q u i p m e n t .........................
s e t s ..................................

3651

5
5

r e c o r d s ...........................................................

3652

11

7

4

8

5

4
5
5

6

4
9
5

2

2

3

4
2

R a d i o a n d TV r e c e i v i n g
P h o n o g ra p h
C o m m u n ic a t io n

e q u i p m e n t ...................................................

T e le p h o n e a n d t e l e g r a p h a p p a r a t u s .................
R a d io a n d TV c o m m u n ic a tio n e q u i p m e n t . . . .
E le c tr o n ic

c o m p o n e n ts

E le c tr o n

6

tu b e s ,

a n d a c c e s s o r i e s ...........

r e c e iv in g

366
3661
3662
367

15

6

5

5

5

6

5

2

2

4

1

3
1

2
8

1
4

1
6

t y p e .........................

3671

(3 )

1

1

C a th o d e r a y t e l e v i s i o n p i c t u r e t u b e s . . . .
E l e c t r o n t u b e s , t r a n s m i t t i n g ...............................

3672
3673

2

2

1

1

2

3

7

4

5

3

S e m ic o n d u c to r s

(3 )

d e v i c e s ..............

3674

5

4

8

6

5

4

3675

7

6

8

23
4

7

7

8
8

24

8

4
8

and

r e la te d

4

5

E le c tr o n ic

c o ils

t r a n s f o r m e r s .................

3677

5
5

4

7

6

7

6

E le c tr o n ic

c o n n e c t o r s ...................................................

2
4

5

6
4

4

7

3
4

8
2

c o m p o n e n ts ,

3
4

4

E le c tr o n ic

3678
3679

4

5

3
6

M is c e lla n e o u s

and

n . e . c ...............................

e le c t r ic a l

e q u ip m e n t

X - r a y a p p a r a t u s a n d t u b e s .......................................
E n g i n e e l e c t r i c a l e q u i p m e n t ..................................
E le c tr ic a l

e q u ip m e n t

s u p p lie s ,
T r a n s p o r ta tio n

n . e . c ..............................................................

and

v e h ic le s

e q u i p m e n t ............................

369

2

3

3

3

3

3

3691
3693
3694

4

5
7

5

5

4

6

7

7

6

5
7

5

5

5

5

5

car

7

6

5

4

7

2

2

1

2

2

2

371

2

3

3

3

2

3

3

4

6

9

3

7

6

8

4
4

4
4

7
4

t r a i l e r s ......................................................................

3715

4

5

3716
372

5

4

2

2

A i r c r a f t ......................................................................................
p a r t s .................

3721

3

3724

3

3
4

n . e . c .......................................

3728

4

5

5

S h i p a n d b o a t b u i l d i n g a n d r e p a i r i n g ..............
S h i p b u i l d i n g a n d r e p a i r i n g ..................................
B o a t b u i l d i n g a n d r e p a i r i n g ..................................

373

3

3

4

3731
3732

3
3

3
4

5
4

R a ilr o a d

374

5

6

375

8

10

6
10

376
3761
3764

2

2

3

6

1
7

2

p a r t s ....................

6

3
10

n . e . c ..........................

3769

4

8

2

15

379

m o b ile

h o m e s ..................................

p a r t s ................................................................

A ir c r a ft

e q u ip m e n t,

and

e n g in e

e q u i p m e n t ................................................................

M o to rc y c le s ,

b ic y c le s ,

G u id e d m i s s i l e s ,

and

space

p a r t s ..........................

v e h ic le s ,

p r o p u ls io n

S pace v e h ic le

u n its

and

e q u ip m e n t,

7

6

4
4

4
4

7
4

6

3
4

4

5

6

8

10

6

4

9

10

3

4

2

2

2

4

3

2

2

3

2

2

5

8
7

3
4

4

5
5

9
7

4
4
12

3
4
3

7
24

5
3

4

3
4

5
4

12

8

6
10

6
10

27

3
3

5

4
4

7

and

p a r t s .........................................................................................
G u id e d m i s s i l e s a n d s p a c e v e h i c l e s ...............
Space

7

4

3
3
4

e n g in e s

5

2

5

A ir c r a ft

7

5

1

3711

and

5

5

5

3713
3714

S e lf- c o n ta in e d

3

7

3699

b o d i e s ............................

A ir c r a ft

5
7

37

b o d i e s .....................................................
p a r t s a n d a c c e s s o r i e s ...........

T ru c k and bu s
M o to r v e h ic le

and

8

and

e q u i p m e n t .....................................................

M o to r v e h ic le s

3676

5

and

s u p p l i e s .................................................................................
S t o r a g e b a t t e r i e s .............................................................

T ru c k

2

c a p a c i t o r s ..................................................
r e s i s t o r s .....................................................

E le c tr o n ic
E le c tr o n ic

M o to r

7

5
8

2
2

1
2

1
1

2
2

4
4

3

6

9

8

2

16

4

3
4

4

3792

4

7

3
3

3
4

3
4

c o m p o n e n t s .......................................

3795

2
3
2

3

c a m p e r s ..................................

ta n k

2

2

1

2

2

2

1

T r a n s p o r ta tio n

e q u i p m e n t ..........................................

3799

6

7

7

10

6

7

7

10

M is c e lla n e o u s
T ra v e l
Tanks

tr a n s p o r ta tio n

tr a ile r s
and

In s tr u m e n ts

and

E n g in e e r in g
M e a s u r in g

and

r e la te d

and

and

e q u ip m e n t....

p r o d u c t s ...............................

s c ie n tific

in s tr u m e n ts . ...

F lu id

m e te rs

In s tr u m e n ts
d e v ic e s ,
O p tic a l

m e a s u re

2

2

3

3

2

2

3

3

381

8

11

8

16

8

11

8

17

3
10

4
14

4

4

5

5

11
7

6
12

38 2

3

4

4

4

3822

9

14

3823

5

5

11
7

6
12

d e v i c e s .................

3824

5
4

6

6

11

5

6

6

12

3825

4

6

6

4

4

6

6

3829

9

12

12

19

9

12

12

18

383

8

6

10

8

8

6

10

8

d e v i c e s .......................

a n d c o u n t in g
to

and

38

e l e c t r i c i t y ..............

c o n tr o llin g

E n v i r o n m e n t a l c o n t r o l s ................................................
P r o c e s s c o n t r o l i n s t r u m e n t s ..................................

M e a s u r in g

7

c o n tr o llin g

n . e . c .................................................................

in s tr u m e n ts

and

l e n s e s ...............................

See footnotes at end of table.

48

Table A-1. Continued— Relative standard errors for measures of occupational injuries and
illnesses and occupational injuries by industry, 1983
R e la tiv e

I n ju r ie s

and

s ta n d a r d

e rro r

(p e rc e n t)

2/

illn e s s e s

I n ju r ie s

N o n fa ta l

N o n fa ta l
cases
In d u s try

S IC
code

M e d ic a l

In s tr u m e n ts

S u r g ic a l an d
S u r g ic a l

and

m e d ic a l

a p p lia n c e s

D e n t a l e q u ip m e n t

s u p p l i e s .........................
I n s t r u m e n t s ....................

and

and

s u p p l i e s ....................

s u p p l i e s .............................

O p h t h a l m i c g o o d s ......................................................................
P h o t o g r a p h i c e q u i p m e n t a n d s u p p l i e s .................
M is c e lla n e o u s

m a n u fa c tu r in g

i n d u s t r i e s ..............

J e w e l r y , s i l v e r w a r e , a n d p l a t e d w a r e ..............
S i l v e r w a r e a n d p l a t e d w a r e ....................................
J e w e le r s '
M u s ic a l

and

la p id a r y

w o r k ...

I n s t r u m e n t s ..............................................................

T oys and
G am es,

s p o r t i n g g o o d s ...................................................
to y s , an d c h ild r e n 's v e h i c l e s . . . .

S p o r tin g
p p n fi

m a te r ia ls

^

and

a t h le t ic

n H lB

goods,

anA

Pens

and

Lead

p e n c ils

m e c h a n ic a l

n . e . c ..............

T o ta l
1/

384

cases

3841

w o rk d a y
cases

3

3
4

3842

Lost

5

5
5

3843

6

385
386

8

39

2

391
3914

7
4

7

3

3915

9

13

393

3

394
3944

3

3949

w ith o u t
lo s t

cases
Lost

T o ta l

w o rk d a y s

cases

5

3

3

4

6

5

4

5

6

5

5

7

5
10

5

8

7

8

12

12

8

7

6

7
7

7

8

2

3

2

2

2

3

8

5
4

5

9

6
3

3

7
9

6
3

9

22

9

13

9

22

6

4

11

*
4

4
6

5
9

6

*

5

12

7

*

6

11

2

7

8

7

5

7

7

3
3
4
4

3951
3952

4
4

4

5

3

4

5

3
7

5

3953

6

4
10

4
5

3955

6

4

12

7

6

C o s tu m e j e w e l r y a n d n o t i o n s .......................................
C o s tu m e j e w e l r y ...................................................................

396
3961

5

6

10
19

5
10

B ro o m s
S ig n s

and
and

g o o d s .....................................

m a n u f a c t u r e s ..........................................

M is c e lla n e o u s

b r u s h e s ...........................................................
a d v e r tis in g

d i s p l a y s .........................

B u r i a l c a s k e t s ......................................................................
H a r d s u r f a c e f l o o r c o v e r i n g s ...............................
M a n u fa c tu r in g
N o n d u ra b le
Food and

in d u s tr ie s ,

n . e . c .......................

p r o d u c t s ...................................................

M e a t p r o d u c t s ...............................................................................
M e a tp a c k in g
Sausages

p l a n t s ...........................................................

and

d r e s s in g

P o u ltr y

and

egg

C heese,

4
6

6
5

6
9

399

3

3

3

4

3991

5

4

8

9

5
5
3

3993

9
*

5

3995

3

5

3996
3999

2

2

5

6

1

1

20

1

1

201

2

2

6

4

3

5

7
4

5

6
12

4
10

6

5

1
3

9

3

3

4

5

9

10

5

5

7

5

5

15

2

3

3

6

7

8

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

2
4

7
14

3
6
4
4

7

3

3

8

5

2

2

1

1

1

2

2

2
3

2
3

3

3

4

4

3

3

4
6

■

2

3
3

3
4

3

3
3
3

3
4

3
4

4

3
3

6

3

4

4

202

3

4
9
4

8

3

4

4
9

8
8

5
4

7
6
7

and

p r o c e s s e d ............................

and

e v a p o ra te d

Ic e

and

fro z e n

m i l k ............................

d e s s e r t s .............................

2021

7

*
7

2022

4

6

2023
2024

4

6

4

6

4

11

7

6

7

4

6

5
7

4

8

6

6
6

6

14

5

6

6

3

2
6

3
7
6
6
6

2026

5

6
6

203

2

2

s p e c i a l t i e s ...........................................................

2032

6

6

3
7

7

2
6

C anned f r u i t s
a n d v e g e t a b l e s ...............................
D e h y d r a te d f r u i t s , v e g e t a b le s , s o u p s . . . .
P i c k l e s , s a u c e s , a n d s a la d d r e s s i n g s . . . .
F r o z e n f r u i t s a n d v e g e t a b l e s ...............................

2033
2034

4
4

5
4

6
6

7
4

5
4

5
4

2035
2037

5
4

5
4

6

5

6
5

5
4

5
4

F lu id

m i l k .................................................................................

C anned

F ro z e n

fr u its

and

v e g e t a b l e s .............................

s p e c i a l t i e s ...........................................................

G r a i n m i l l p r o d u c t s ..............................................................
F l o u r a n d o t h e r g r a i n m i l l p r o d u c t s ............
C e re a l

b re a k fa s t

7
10
20

2016
2017

C ondensed

P re s e rv e d

7

2013

b u t t e r ....................................................................

cre a m

11

2011

p r o c e s s i n g .....................................

n a tu ra l

4
4

m e a t s .................

p re p a re d

p r o d u c t s ............................................................................

C re a m e ry

6
4

p l a n t s .............................................

o th e r

P o u ltr y

D a ir y

12

5
8

g o o d s ..............................................................................
k in d r e d

Lost
w o rk d a y s

a n p p H OQ

p e n c i l s ..................................

a rt

lo s t
w o rk d a y s

9

M a r k i n g d e v i c e s ...................................................................
C a r b o n p a p e r a n d i n k e d r i b b o n s .........................

and

w ith o u t

w o rk d a y
cases

w o rk d a y s

*
6
6

Lost

f o o d s ................................................

R i c e m i l l i n g ............................................................................
B le n d e d a n d p r e p a r e d f l o u r .....................................

2038

5

5

7

5

5

5

204

3
4

3

5

3

3

2041

3
4

6

2043
2044

3

3

6

4

5
7
4

5

7
2
10

4

5
7

3
6

3

3

6

4
5

5
7
4

5
6

14
3
7
7

3
6
4
5
5
7
2
10

m i l l i n g ................................................................

2045
2046

3

2047

3
7

11
6

D o g , c a t , a n d o t h e r p e t f o o d ...............................
P r e p a r e d f e e d s , n . e . c ...................................................

10

7

11
6
10

7

9

2048

6

8

7

12

6

8

8
7

10
12

205

2

2

3

3

4

W et

B a k e ry

c o rn

p r o d u c t s .........................................................................

B re a d ,
C o o k ie s

See

6
3

3

3

3

4

p r o d u c t s .................

2051

3

3

3

3

4

5

2052

6

8

4
6

5

c r a c k e r s ......................................................

5

6

8

6

5

cake,
and

5

4

8

and

fo o tn o te s

at

r e la te d

end

of

ta b le .

49

Table A-1. Continued— Relative standard errors for measures of occupational injuries and
illnesses and occupational injuries by industry, 1983
R e la tiv e

I n ju r ie s

and

s ta n d a r d

e rro r

(p e rc e n t)

2/

illn e s s e s

I n ju r ie s

N o n fa ta l

N o n fa ta l

cases
In d u s tr y

S IC
code 1 /

T o ta l
cases

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

S u g a r a n d c o n f e c t i o n e r y p r o d u c t s .........................
Raw c a n e s u g a r ......................................................................
C ane

sugar

r e f i n i n g ........................................................

Beet

s u g a r .................................................................................

w ith o u t
lo s t

cases
Lose
w o rk d a y s

T o ta l
cases

w o rk d a y s

cases

206

2

2

2

3

5
1

3
4
2

4

2061
2062
2063

4

3

1

1

5

5

1

Lost
w o rk d a y

w ith o u t
lo s t

Lost
w o rk d a y s

w o rk d a y s

2
4

3
4

1
5

2
8

4
4
1
4

8

4

C o n f e c t io n e r y

p r o d u c t s ................................................

2065

4

4

5

8

5
4

4

5

8

C h o c o la te

cocoa

p r o d u c t s ...............................

2066

6

13

6

7

14

6

7

g u m ..............................................................................

2067

3

4

6
4

4

3

4

4

3

207

2

3
4

3

2

3

3
4

3

C h e w in g

and

F a t s a n d o i l s ..............................................................................
C o t t o n s e e d o i l m i l l s .....................................................
S oybean o i l
V e g e ta b le

m i l l s ........................................................

o il

A n im a l a n d
S h o r te n in g

m ills ,

n . e . c .....................................

m a r in e f a t s
a n d c o o k in g

a n d o i l s .......................
o i l s ..................................

B e v e r a g e s .........................................................................................
M a lt

2074

3

3
4

6

3

2075

6

9

7

7

6

9

7

8

2076

5

6

14

3
6

6

5

5

5

3
6

5
4

14

3
5

5
3

6

2077
2079

5
4

5

5

208

2

2

2

3

2

2

2

3

2

4

6

6

b e v e r a g e s ......................................................................

2082

2

2

5

3

3

5
4

5

2083
2084

5
3

2

M a l t ..................................................................................................
W in e s , b r a n d y , a n d b r a n d y s p i r i t s .................
D i s t i l l e d l i q u o r , e x c e p t b r a n d y .......................

3

3

3

4

4

6

3

4

6

3

4

2085

6

6

3

3

2

3
2

7

2086
2087

3
2

6

B o ttle d

4
2

4
4

3

3

8

8

11

9

8

8

11

9

3
10

3

3

4

3

3

3

4

and

F la v o r in g

canned

e x tra c ts

M is c e lla n e o u s
C anned

s o ft

and

fo o d s
c u re d

and

d r i n k s .........................
s y ru p s ,

and k in d r e d

n .e .c ....
p r o d u c ts ..

209

s e a f o o d s .......................................

2091

12

10

21

12

12

24

13

F r e s h o r f r o z e n p a c k a g e d f i s h ............................
R o a s t e d c o f f e e ......................................................................

2092

6

7
9

9
10

6
10

7

10

6
15

7

2095

9

15

9
10

M a n u fa c tu re d

i c e ................................................................

2097

9

11

12

28

7

11

13

28

M a c a ro n i

s p a g h e t t i ................................................

2098
2099

2
4

2

2

2
4

2

5

1
6

2

5

5

5

1
6

1

Food
Tobacco

and

p r e p a r a tio n s ,

n . e . c ...........................................

m a n u f a c t u r e s .................................................................

C i g a r e t t e s .......................................................................................
C i g a r s ..................................................................................................
C h e w in g a n d s m o k in g t o b a c c o .......................................
Tobacco
T e x t ile

s te m m in g

m ill

W e a v in g
W e a v in g
W e a v in g
N a rro w

and

r e d r y i n g ..................................

p r o d u c t s ..............................................................

1

1

2

1

1

2

1

1

2

(3 )

1

1

14

(3 )
11

212

9

(3 )
12

9

213
214

5

6

5

11
13

(3 )
12

4

4

2

1

1

1

2

5
1

13

1

22

1

2

2

2

1

2

2

2

221

4

4

222
223

5

3

11
4

m i l l s ..............................................................

224

4

m i l l s ...........................................................................

225

3

2251
2252

14
6

2253
2254
2257

6

8

2258

5
5
11

6
6
12

2259

5

4

226

4

6

m i l l s , c o t t o n ........................................................
m i l l s , s y n t h e t i c s .............................................
a n d f i n i s h i n g m i l l s , w o o l .......................
fa b r ic

K n ittin g

W o m e n 's h o s i e r y , e x c e p t s o c k s ............................
H o s i e r y , n . e . c ......................................................................
K n i t o u t e r w e a r m i l l s ......................................................
K n it

21
211

u n d e r w e a r m i l l s ......................................................

C i r c u l a r k n i t f a b r i c m i l l s .....................................
W a rp k n i t f a b r i c m i l l s ................................................
K n ittin g

m ills ,

n . e . c ...................................................

14

1

4

4

4

5

9

5

4
9

4

5

4

5

6

3
4

11
4

5

4
5

4

5

6

4

4

7

3

4

4

4

14
8

17

12

15

15

17

13

8
8
7

8

6

24

6

9
6

11

5

5
13

7
7
14

8
9
6

7

5
7

4

4

8
8
8

5
12

6
6
12

5
15

14

5

4

7

5

4

6
8

4

7

5
10

11

7

15

9

F in is h in g

p la n ts ,

c o t t o n ..........................................

5

7

10

5

F in is h in g

p la n ts ,

s y n t h e t i c s ...............................

2261
2262

4
5

8

11

10

11

9

F in is h in g

p la n ts ,

n . e . c .............................................

2269

6

11

7

16

6

11
10

m i l l s ...........................................................

7

7

9

8

7

7

r u g s ................................................

227
2271

8

8

8

9

8

8
10

2272

8

8

8
10

9

r u g s .............................................

10

8

8

11

10

228

3

3

3
4

4

3

3

5

3
3

5

4

5

8

9

6

8

8

10

7
9

13
A

5

6

7

13

3

T e x t ile

F lo o r

fin is h in g ,

c o v e r in g

W oven c a r p e t s
T u fte d
Y a rn

and

Y a rn

and

c a rp e ts
th re a d

m ills ,

T h r o w in g

e x c e p t w o o l ...............................

and

m i l l s ........................................................

e x c e p t w o o l .............................................

a n d w in d in g

W ool y a rn

m i l l s .....................................

m i l l s ................................................................

2281

4

5

2282

7

2283

5

8
6
A

M is c e lla n e o u s
F e lt

goods,

P a d d in g s
P ro c e s s e d
C o a te d
T ir e

te x t ile
except

and

te x t ile

229

2

3

2

3

2

2291

3

3

5

3

4

3
3

3

h a ts .

5

3

2293
2294

3

2

4

3

3

2

4

8

8

9

6

8

8

3
9

5

5

5

6

5

7

10

5

5

7

13

10

10

7

10

12

f e lt s

and

w a s t e .............................................
r u b b e r i z e d .........................

2295

6
4

5

5

f a b r i c ......................................................

2296

6

5

7

6
10

f a b r i c s ................................................................

2297

4

5

5

7

2298

8

13

9

11

4
8

2299

7

7

9

12

8

fa b r ic s ,

c o rd

N onw oven

and

C o rd a g e

and

T e x t ile

goods,

not

4

f i l l i n g .......................

g o o d s .......................................
w oven

u p h o ls te r y

10

t w i n e ..............................................................
n . e . c ......................................................

See footnotes at end of table.

50

4

Table A-1. Continued— Relative standard errors for measures of occupational injuries and
illnesses and occupational injuries by industry, 1983
R e la tiv e

I n ju r ie s

and

s ta n d a rd

e rro r

(p e rc e n t)

2/

illn e s s e s

I n ju r ie s

N o n fa ta l

N o n fa ta l
In d u s try

S IC

T o ta l

Lost

cases
w ith o u t

A p p a re l and

o th e r

te x tile

M e n '8 a n d

boys'

s u its

M e n 's

and b o y s '

p r o d u c t s .........................
c o a t s ............................

and

cases

lo s t

cases
Lost

T o ta l

w o rk d a y s

cases

Lost

w ith o u t
lo s t

cases

w o rk d a y s

w o rk d a y

Lost
w o rk d a y s

w o rk d a y s

23

i

2

2

3

i

2

2

3

231

4

4

5

5

4

4

5

5

3
7

3

4

7
9
14

9
10
19

232

2

3
7

2

6

3
7

4

2321
2322
2323

6
12

7
12

9
14

9
17
18

6

a n d b o y s ' n e c k w e a r ..........................................

M e n 's
M e n 's

t r o u s e r s .................

2327

7

8

5

5

2328

5
4

5

c l o t h i n g ............................

4

4

6

4

4

7
5

6

and
and

M e n 's

f u r n i s h i n g s ........................................

1/

w o rk d a y
cases

code

b o y s ' s h ir t s and n ig h t w e a r . . . .
b o y s ' u n d e r w e a r .......................................

M e n 's

and

boys'

M e n 's

and

b o y s ' w o rk

s e p a r a te

M e n 's

and

b o y s ' c lo th in g ,

7
12

5
13

8

n . e . c .......................

2329

5

8

6

10

5

8

6

10

W o m e n 's a n d m i s s e s ' o u t e r w e a r ..................................
W o m e n 's a n d m i s s e s ' b l o u s e s a n d w a i s t s . .

233
2331

4

5

5

7

4

5

7

10

8

15

7

10

15

2335

11

13

12

19

11

13

5
8
12

c o a t s ...........

2337

8

11

9

14

8

11

9

14

n .e .c ....

2339

5

6

6

9

5

6

6

9

234

5
6

6
7
7

10

5

6

10

W o m e n 's

a n d m is s e s '

d r e s s e s ..................................

W o m e n 's

a n d m is s e s '

s u its

W o m e n 's

a n d m is s e s '

o u te rw e a r ,

W o m e n 's

and

W o m e n 's

H a ts ,

and

2342

6

7

m i l l i n e r y .............................................

and

and

caps,

C h ild r e n 's

2341

g a r m e n t s .........................

235
2352

6

7

6

7

236

6

8
9

u n d e r g a r m e n t s ..............

c h ild r e n 's
and

caps,

H a ts

u n d e r w e a r ....................

5
6

c h ild r e n 's

B r a s s ie r e s

and

a llie d

e x c e p t m i l l i n e r y ......................

o u t e r w e a r ...........................................................

C h ild r e n 's

d re s s e s

C h ild r e n 's

c o a ts

13

6

5
6

7

13

12

6

7

7

12

6
7

18

6
6

7
7

6
7

18

19

5
8

7

6

6

5

7

6

9

9

8

8

9

9

7

12

7

9

7

12

7

5

5

6

4

5

5
10
13

6
26
20

19

b l o u s e s .........................

2361

s u i t s ....................................

2363

M i s c e l l a n e o u s a p p a r e l a n d a c c e s s o r i e s ...........
F a b r i c d r e s s a n d w o r k g l o v e s ...............................

9

13

10

11

10

14

13

26
20

8

g o w n s ..........................................

238
2381
2384

11

15

o u t e r g a r m e n t s ..........................................

2385

6

3

8

5

6

3

8

5

2386
2387

13

12

13

12

29

12

10

28
9

12

9

9

8

10

9

9

3

6
12

3

3

10

8

15

6
12

4

6

5

14

9

11

10

9

7
7
7
7
6

8
8

8
9

11
10

R obes

and

and

d r e s s in g

W a te rp ro o f
L e a th e r

and

7
19

and

sheep

lin e d

c l o t h i n g ....................

A p p a r e l b e l t s .........................................................................
M is c e lla n e o u s

fa b r ic a te d

4

te x t ile

d r a p e r i e s ................................................

2391

10

2392

4

3
8
6

14

H o u s e f u r n i s h i n g s , n . e . c ..........................................
T e x t i l e b a g s ............................................................................

p r o d u c t s .................................................................................
C u r t a in s

and

239

3
5

2393
2394

9

11

10

p r o d u c t s ..................................

6

s t i t c h i n g ................................................

2395

8
8

9

A u t o m o t i v e a n d a p p a r e l t r i m m i n g s ....................
S c h i f f l i a n d m a c h in e e m b r o i d e r i e s .................

2396
2397

n . e . c ..............

2399

7
7
7
6

C anvas

and

P le a tin g

F a b ric a te d
P a p e r and
P u lp

r e la te d

and

te x t ile

a llie d

p ro d u c ts ,

p r o d u c t s ...................................................

m i l l s .......................................................................................

P a pe r m ills ,
P a p e rb o a rd

b u ild in g

1

2

1

2

2

3

3

5

4

5

4

6

3

5

3

2
5
6

2

2

4
3
4

3
5

4
5

5

6

8

6

6

6
7
6
8

6
5

2645
2646
2647

6

2648
2649

b o x e s ............................

F ib e r

cans,

d ru m s ,

and

24

2

D ie - c u t
P re s s e d

and

10

2

2

c o n t a in e r s

18

7

3
4
3

4
3
4

F o l d i n g p a p e r b o a r d b o x e s ..........................................
S e t - u p p a p e r b o a r d b o x e s .............................................
C o r r u g a t e d a n d s o l i d f i b e r b o x e s ....................
S a n i t a r y f o o d c o n t a i n e r s ..........................................

7
8

1

2641
2642
2643

P a p e rb o a rd

8
7

3
5
5

264

S a n i t a r y p a p e r p r o d u c t s .............................................
S t a t i o n e r y p r o d u c t s ........................................................
C o n v e r t e d p a p e r p r o d u c t s , n . e . c .......................

11

2

P a p e r c o a t i n g a n d g l a z i n g ........................................
E n v e l o p e s ....................................................................................
B a g s , e x c e p t t e x t i l e b a g s ........................................
p a p e r a n d b o a r d .............................................
a n d m o ld e d p u l p g o o d s ............................

10

1

262

p ro d u c ts ....

17
24

2
3
3

263

paper

7
8
7

8

261

p a p e r ....................

c o n v e rte d

7

10

11
10

3

26

m i l l s ......................................................................

M is c e l l a n e o u s

except

8

13
10

265
2651
2652
2653
2654

2
5
4

5

5
6
6

5

5

5
7

5
7

2
5
4

3
5

5

4
6

8

6

6
7
6

6

8

5
11
10

6
5
5
5

7

5

5
5
8

4

3
5
4
5

11
11

2

2

2

3

2

2

2

3

3

4

4

4

4

5

5

7
4

5
8

3

5

5

5

7

8

5
5

3
3

4
4

4

5

5

5

5

6

6

5

4

6

6

3
3

4
4

5

4

s im ila r

p r o d u c t s .................................................................................

2655

27

2

2

2

3

2

2

2

3

N e w s p a p e r s .......................................................................................

271

3

3

4

4

3

4

P e r i o d i c a l s ....................................................................................

272

12

8

19

8

12

3
8

4
8

P r in tin g

See

and

p u b l i s h i n g ........................................................

fo o tn o te s

at

end

of

ta b le .

51

20

Table A-1. Continued— Relative standard errors for measures of occupational injuries and
illnesses and occupational injuries by industry, 1983
R e la tiv e

I n ju r ie s

and

s ta n d a r d

e rro r

(p e rc e n t)

2/

illn e s s e s

I n ju r ie s

N o n fa ta l

N o n fa ta l
cases
S IC

In d u s tr y

T o ta l

w ith o u t

B o o k s ....................................................................................................
Book

p u b l i s h i n g ...................................................................

1/

273
2731

w o rk d a y

108 t

cases

code

cases

Lost

cases
Lost

T o ta l

w o rk d a y s

cases

w o rk d a y s

Lost

w ith o u t

w o rk d a y

lo s t

cases

Lost
w o rk d a y s

w o rk d a y s

4

5

5

16

4

7

7

29

6

5
7

5
7

16

6

12

9

15

8

12

9

16

6
8

3

3

3

6

4

9
14

3

5
4

5
5

5
4
10
4
4

29

p u b l i s h i n g ................................................

274

C o m m e r c ia l p r i n t i n g ..............................................................

275

3

3

3

l e t t e r p r e s s ....................
l i t h o g r a p h i c .................

2751
2752

*

6
4

5
4

E n g r a v i n g a n d p l a t e p r i n t i n g ...............................
C o m m e r c ia l p r i n t i n g , g r a v u r e ...............................

2753
2754

5
4

9

3

6
7

*
4

4

5

8

8

9

4
4

5

5
8

5

8

4

4

8

5

6
4

6

7

12

6

6

8
9
15

M is c e lla n e o u s

•

C o m m e r c ia l p r i n t i n g ,
C o m m e r c ia l p r i n t i n g ,

M a n if o ld
G r e e tin g

b u s i n e s s f o r m s ...................................................
c a r d p u b l i s h i n g ................................................

276
277

3

5
B la n k b o o k s

B la n k b o o k s

and

B o o k b i n d in g
P r in tin g

b o o k b i n d i n g ..........................................

and

tra d e

r e la te d

2782

5

6

7

11

2789

4

5

6

8

6
10

s e r v i c e s ...................................................

279

C h e m i c a ls

and

In d u s t r ia l
A lk a lie s

a llie d

s e r v i c e s .................

p r o d u c t s ........................................

i n o r g a n i c c h e m i c a l s ...............................
a n d c h l o r i n e ...................................................

I n d u s t r ia l

g a s e s ................................................................

In d u s t r ia l

in o r g a n ic

P la s tic s

m a te r ia ls

P la s tic s

m a te r ia ls

n .e .c ...

s y n t h e t i c s ......................

7

9

7

15

6
10

6

13
17

11

9

12

8

13
17

2794

2

17

2

13

2

17

9
2

2795

5

8

6

17

5

8

6

17

28

1

2

2

2

1

2

2

2

281

5

6

8

5

6

5

8

2812

15

12

5
20

13

10

12

11
9

12

9

13
29

11

2813

10

12

2819

6

7

6

10

6

8

6

29
10

282

4

5

4

5
8
9

*

5

4

6
6

8
6

6

8

9

9

5

3

1

5

5

16

10

12

11

16

r e s i n s ............................

2821

6

8

6

2822

4

6

8

f i b e r s ....................................

2823

3

1

n o n c e l l u l o s i c ............................

2824

10

12

5
11

C e llu lo s ic

and

m a n -m a d e

fib e r s ,

283

3

9

b o t a n l c a l s .......................................

2831
2833

8

and

p r e p a r a t i o n s ..................................

2834

8
4

8

P h a r m a c e u tic a l

6
4

284

3

4

2841

8

«

2842

5
7

8
12

5

4

6

D ru g s
B io lo g ic a l

p r o d u c t s ........................................................

M e d ic in a ls

S o a p , c l e a n e r s , a n d t o i l e t g o o d s .........................
S o a p a n d o t h e r d e t e r g e n t s .......................................
P o l i s h e s a n d s a n i t a t i o n g o o d s ............................
S u r f a c e a c t i v e a g e n t s ..................................................
T o ile t

p r e p a r a t i o n s ........................................................

2843
2844

p r o d u c t s ..........................................

285

5

I n d u s t r i a l o r g a n i c c h e m i c a l s .....................................
Gum a n d w o o d c h e m i c a l s ....................... .. .....................

286

«

2861

C y c l i c c r u d e s a n d I n t e r m e d i a t e s ......................
I n d u s t r i a l o r g a n i c c h e m i c a l s , n . e . c ...........

2865
2869

P a in ts

and

a llie d

9

6

r u b b e r .................................................................

S y n th e tic
O r g a n ic

c h e m ic a ls ,

and

8

8

E le c t r o t y p in g

s t e r e o t y p i n g .........................

6

11

2793

p la t e m a k in g

8
9
14

12
13

2791

P h o t o e n g r a v i n g ......................................................................
and

4

b i n d e r s ....................

T y p e s e t t i n g ..............................................................................

L ith o g r a p h ic

4

w o r k ...............................

lo o s e le a f

and

278

5

6
7

3

‘

4

5

4

3

3

4

4

10

9

9

11

9

6

8

9

i i
8

5

5

4

4

5

5

4

5

3

4

9

8

7

4
8

5
8

7

14

8
7

34

5
7

8
12

8

6

5

4

7

6

10

4

6

6

10

8

10

11

9

11
11

14

i i

7

8

8

7

8
8

10
10

11
10
10

9
9

6

8

7
7

13
14

8

10

8

10

7
10
13

4
6
8

5
7
10

9
7

15
34

12

287

4

4

5

N i t r o g e n o u s f e r t i l i z e r s .............................................
P h o s p h a t e f e r t i l i z e r s ..................................................

2873
2874

6

7
10

F e r tiliz e r s ,

m ix in g

2875

8

11

8

9

A g r ic u ltu r a l

c h e m ic a ls ,

8
7

8
9
10

8

8

17

7

9

3
5
6

5

*

3

4

4

7
9

6

6
7

6

8

10

5
6

7

7

9

8

12

11

9

16

9

8

12

A g r ic u ltu r a l

c h e m i c a l s ......................................................

M is c e lla n e o u s

o n l y ..........................................

c h e m ic a l

n . e . c ............................

p r o d u c t s ............................

2879
289

A d h e s i v e s a n d s e a l a n t s ................................................
E x p l o s i v e s .................................................................................

2891
2892

P r in tin g

i n k ...........................................................................

2893

C h e m ic a l

p r e p a r a tio n s ,

2899

P e tr o le u m

and

P e tr o le u m
P a v in g

P a v in g

p r o d u c t s .............................................

r e f i n i n g .................................................................

and

A s p h a lt

coal

n . e . c ...............................

r o o fin g

m ix t u r e s
fe lt s

M is c e lla n e o u s

m a t e r i a l s .....................................

8
7

4

7

8

10

9
9

13
10

8

17
6

8
6

10

9

16

8

8

11

29

4

*

5

4

4

4

5

4

291

6

6

7

6

6

7

8

7

295

5

5

7

5

5

7

b l o c k s .....................................

2951

11

9

15

6
14

11

9

15

6
14

c o a t i n g s .....................................

2952

3

4

4

4

3

4

4

4

299

4

5

5

8

6
7

9

4
5

6

5
6

4
5
5

8

2992

9

6

7
7

5

4

5

4

and

and

8

p e tr o le u m

and

coal

p r o d u c t s .................................................................................
L u b r i c a t i n g o i l s a n d g r e a s e s ...............................
P e t r o l e u m a n d c o a l p r o d u c t s , n . e . c ..............

2999

See footnotes at end of table.

52

Table A-1. Continued— Relative standard errors for measures of occupational injuries and
illnesses and occupational injuries by industry, 1983
R e la tiv e

I n ju r ie s

and

s ta n d a r d

e rro r

(p e rc e n t)

2/

I n ju r ie s

illn e s s e s

N o n fa ta l

N o n fa ta l

cases

cases
In d u s try

T o ta l

S IC

R u b b e r a n d m is c e l l a n e o u s
T ir e s

and

in n e r

R ub b e r and
R e c la im e d

p la s tic s

p r o d u c ts ..

t u b e s ........................................................
f o o t w e a r ....................................

p la s tic s
p la s tic s

F a b ric a te d

ru b b e r

M is c e lla n e o u s

hose

Lost

w ith o u t
lo s t

Lost

T o ta l

w o rk d a y s

cases

Lost

w i th o u t
lo s t

cases

w o rk d a y s

w o rk d a y

Lost

w o rk d a y s

w o rk d a y s

30

2

2

2

3

2

2

2

3

301

3

3

7

5

3

3

7

5

4
3

5
4

5

2

3

5
2

5

1

5

3

8

4

6

4

8

n . e . c ......................

306
307

3
2

3
3

3

3
4

3
2

3
3

3
3

5
3
4

p r o d u c t s ............................

302

5

3

5

5

5

6

303
304

and

p ro d u c ts ,

p la s tic s

cases

b e l t i n g ..............

r u b b e r ......................................................................

R ub be r and

1/

w o rk d a y
cases

code

31

2

3

3

4

2

3

3

4

8
4

8

10

9

3

8
4

10

5

9
4

8

f i n d i n g s ..............

311
313

5

4

4

r u b b e r ..................................................

314

2

3

3

2

5

3142

8

10

9

9

11

3143
3144

3
5

4
6

8
4

2
10

3

H o u s e s l i p p e r s ......................................................................
M e n 's f o o t w e a r , e x c e p t a t h l e t i c ......................
W o m e n 's f o o t w e a r , e x c e p t a t h l e t i c .................

5
10

4
4

4
4

3149

5

6

4

6

6

5
6
7

8
8

F o o tw e a r,

6
6

7
9

315

6

13

5

25

6

13

5

25

L e a th e r and
L e a th e r
Boot

le a th e r

ta n n in g

and

shoe

F o o tw e a r,

p r o d u c t s ..........................................

and

cut

except

s to c k

except

L e a t h e r g lo v e s

f i n i s h i n g ..................................
and

ru b b e r,

n . e . c .........................

a n d m i t t e n s ..........................................

5

L u g g a g e ...............................................................................................

316

7

9

8

8

8

10

8

8

H andbags

317

5

5

6

9

5

6
7

8

16

6

7

7
10

6
7

8

3171

5
7

5

8

7

10

6

1

1

2

2

1

1

2

2

(3 )

(3 )

(3 )

(3 )

(3 )

5

3

4

and

W o m e n 's

handbags

P e rs o n a l

R a ilr o a d

and

le a th e r

and

le a th e r

T r a n s p o r ta tio n

Local

p e rs o n a l

g o o d s .................

p u r s e s ..................................

goods,

n . e . c ............................

u t i l i t i e s ............................

p u b lic

t r a n s p o r t a t i o n ........................................................

and

in te r u r b a n

3172

passenger

t r a n s i t ..............

40

(3 )

t r a n s p o r t a t i o n ......................

41
411

6

3
6

T a x i c a b s ............................................................................................

412

11

11

413
414

6
12

L o c a l and

s u b u rb a n

In te r c ity

h ig h w a y

(3 )

6

6

9

10

17

11

11

21

17

7

4
10

4

15

11

6
12

15

11
6

5
5

6

2

4

4

10

11

5

7

5

5

6
5

2

3

4

d i s t a n c e .......................

42
421

3

3

4

4
4

422

4

5

5

7

423

6

6

8

c h a r te r

s e r v i c e ...............................

b u s e s .................................................................................

te r m in a l

T r u c k in g

and

s e r v ic e

f a c i l i t i e s .................

a n d w a r e h o u s i n g .....................................................

T r u c k in g ,
P u b lic

T r u c k in g

lo c a l

and

te r m in a l

lo n g

f a c i l i t i e s .....................................

7
9

5

6
6

2

4

4

3
4

3

4

4

5

5

7

18

6

6

8

18
5
13

5

4

4
12

5
13

4

11

5
15

4

445

11

12

5
15

s e r v i c e s ..................................

446

5

5

7

6

5

5

7

6

b y a i r ..............................................................
a i r t r a n s p o r t a t i o n ............................

45
451
458

3
3

3
3

4
5

3
4

3
4

4

5
5

5

6

6

5
5
9

5

6

6

9

g a s .......................................

46

7

10

7

14

7

10

7

14

T r a n s p o r t a t i o n s e r v i c e s ........................................................
F r e i g h t f o r w a r d i n g ................................................................

47

6

10
19

6
11
11

8

10

18
12

8

5

W a t e r t r a n s p o r t a t i o n ................................................................
L o c a l w a t e r t r a n s p o r t a t i o n ..........................................
W a te r

tr a n s p o r ta tio n

T r a n s p o r ta tio n
C e r tific a t e d
A ir

tr a n s p o r t a tio n

P ip e lin e s ,

except

s e r v i c e s .......................................

n a tu ra l

44

3

5

9
21

w a r e h o u s i n g ................................................................

S chool

(3 )

5
10

415
417

T r a n s p o r ta tio n
Bus

t r a n s p o r t a t i o n .........................

3

15

471
472

i i
11

7
13
13

s e r v i c e s ............

478

8

8

C o m m u n ic a t i o n ....................................................................................

48
481

4
4

4
4

482

7

6

483

6
8

8
8

2

2
3
6
3

A rra n g e m e n t

of

M is c e lla n e o u s

t r a n s p o r t a t i o n ..................................
tr a n s p o r t a tio n

T e le p h o n e
T e le g r a p h

c o m m u n i c a t i o n ..................................................
c o m m u n i c a t i o n ..................................................

R a d io

t e le v is io n

and

C o m m u n ic a t i o n
E le c tr ic ,

gas,

b r o a d c a s t i n g .......................

s e r v ic e s ,
and

n . e . c ..................................

s a n ita r y

s e r v i c e s ....................

E l e c t r i c s e r v i c e s ...................................................................
G a s p r o d u c t i o n a n d d i s t r i b u t i o n ............................
C o m b in a tio n
W a te r

W h o le s a le

3
5
3

5
8

13
15

19
18

11

12

4
4

4
4

7

5
6
12

5
5
8

8

19

6

6
8

8

19

8

11

8

8

8

11

2
4

3
5
9

2

2

3
5
3

3
6

5
9

3

2
4
7
4

5
4

5

7
4

493
494

4

5

5

15

4

4

4

5

8

4

s u p p l y .................................................................................

496

6

9

6

19

6

9

6

19

497

9

13

10

12

9

12

10

12

s y s t e m s .................................................................

5

3

495

Ir r ig a t io n
W h o le s a le

s e r v i c e s . . ...............................

49
491
492

5
6
12

7
13
13
8

s e r v i c e s ...................................................................

s u p p l y .................................................................................

S a n ita r y
S te a m

u t ilit y

489

8
13
15
10

5

5

5
15
8

t r a d e .....................................................

1

1

1

5

1

1

1

5

t r a d e .................................................................................

2

2

3

4

2

2

3

4

and

r e ta il

4

4

7

3

4

4

6
7

6
7

12

5

11

6

6
7

6

16

7

16

6
17

9

16

35

9
14

6
17

14

14

16

35

6

7

7

13

6

7

7

13

7

8

9

12

7

9

9

12

50
501

3
5

m a t e r i a l s .......................

503

6

M e t a l s a n d m i n e r a l s , e x c e p t p e t r o l e u m ............
H a r d w a re , p lu m b in g a n d h e a t in g e q u ip m e n t . .

505

10

50 7

M a c h in e r y ,

s u p p l i e s .......................

508

g o o d s .......................................

509

W h o l e s a l e t r a d e — d u r a b l e g o o d s .....................................
M o to r v e h ic le s and a u to m o tiv e e q u ip m e n t ...
Lum ber and

c o n s t r u c t io n

e q u ip m e n t

M is c e lla n e o u s

d u r a b le

See

at

fo o tn o te s

end

and

of

ta b le .

53

14

7

9

Table A-1. Continued— Relative standard errors for measures of occupational injuries and
illnesses and occupational injuries by industry, 1983
R e la tiv e

I n ju r ie s

and

s ta n d a rd

e rro r

(p e rc e n t)

2/

illn e s s e s

I n ju r ie s

N o n fa ta l

N o n fa ta l

cases

cases
In d u s tr y

T o ta l

S IC

Lost

w ith o u t

W h o le s a le
Paper

t r a d e — n o n d u r a b le

and

D ru g s ,

paper

g o o d s ............................

p r o d u c t s ................................................

p r o p r ie ta r ie s ,

and

s u n d r i e s ....................

G r o c e r i e s a n d r e l a t e d p r o d u c t s ...............................
F a r m - p r o d u c t r a w m a t e r i a l s ..........................................
P e tr o le u m
B e e r,

and

w in e ,

p e tr o le u m

and

M is c e lla n e o u s

p r o d u c t s ..........................

cases

lo s t

3

3

11

12

16
3

17

515

6

517

b e v e r a g e s .................

518

16
4

519

9

T o ta l

w o rk d a y s

cases

w o rk d a y s

511
512
514

51

g o o d s ...............................

d is tille d

n o n d u r a b le

1/

w o rk d a y
cases

code

Lost

3
8
19
5
10

3
16

5

3

15

11
16

20
4

27

5

3

8

15

6
16

Lost
w o rk d a y
cases

w i th o u t

Lost
w o rk d a y s

lo s t
w o rk d a y s

3
12

3
17

5
15

17

20

27

3
8

4

5

8

16

20
4

34

20

35

6

5

4

4

12

16

9

19
10

12

6
16

1

2

2

7

1

2

2

7

52
521

3
3

4
4

4
4

3
3

4

s t o r e s ....................

523

15

19

17

7
7
24

15

4
19

4
4
17

24

H a r d w a r e s t o r e s .........................................................................
R e t a i l n u r s e r i e s a n d g a r d e n s t o r e s ....................

525

7

9

8

18

7

9

8

18

526

11

15

13

30

11

16

13

30

53
531

2
3
8

3

3

2

3

3
13

3
10

5
4
17

3

3
13

3
3
10

5
4
17

R e ta il

t r a d e .........................................................................................

B u ild in g m a te r ia ls
Lum ber and o th e r
P a in t,

g la s s ,

a n d g a r d e n s u p p l i e s ..............
b u i l d i n g m a t e r i a l s .................

and w a llp a p e r

G e n e r a l m e r c h a n d is e

s t o r e s .......................................

D e p a r t m e n t s t o r e s ...................................................................
V a r i e t y s t o r e s ...........................................................................

533

8

7
7

F o o d s t o r e s .........................................................................................
G r o c e r y s t o r e s ............................................................................

54

2

3

3

4

2

3

3

4

541

2

3

3

4

2

3

3

4

A u to m o tiv e

55

3

4

4

8

3

4

4

8

d e a le r s

and

s e r v ic e

s t a t i o n s ...........

551

2

3

2

7

2

3

2

6

6

7

10

6

7
10

16

19

19

29

16

6
19

7

s t a t i o n s .............................................

553
554

19

29

A p p a r e l a n d a c c e s s o r y s t o r e s ..........................................
F a m i l y c l o t h i n g s t o r e s .....................................................

56
565

9
7

10

10
9

15
15

9

10

10

7

9

9

15
15

F u r n itu r e

57
571

6
7

7

16

8

9

20

9

17

20

24

46

6
7
16

8

572

20

46

573

12

15

14

32

12

15

14

23
32

New a n d u s e d
A u to

and

car

d e a l e r s ................................................

ho m e s u p p l y

G a s o lin e

s e r v ic e

and

F u r n itu r e

hom e

and

s t o r e s .......................................

fu r n is h in g s

hom e

s t o r e s .................

fu r n is h in g s

s t o r e s ...........

H o u s e h o l d a p p l i a n c e s t o r e s ..........................................
R a d i o , t e l e v i s i o n , a n d m u s i c s t o r e s .................

9
7

7

7

16
20

58

4

5

4

26

4

5

4

26

M is c e l l a n e o u s r e t a i l ................................................................
D r u g a n d p r o p r i e t a r y s t o r e s .......................................

59
591

4
7

5

9

8

16

4
7

5
10

L i q u o r s t o r e s ...................................................................... ..
M is c e l l a n e o u s s h o p p i n g g o o d s s t o r e s .................

592
594

15

5
10
20

20

25
18

15

20
13

5
8
20

25

E a tin g

and

d r in k in g

p l a c e s ................................................

9
16

14

18

N o n s to re

r e t a i l e r s ................................................................

596

7

7

8

19

7

7

8

19

F u e l and

ic e

598

13

14

17

18

14

17

18

599

17

20

24

31

13
16

19

23

31

3

3

3

7

3

3

3

6

60
602

5

5
6

6

10

11

5
6

6
6

10

6

5
5

61
612

6
6

7

8

43

6

7

6

8

11

6

6

8
8

62

5

8

6

18

5

8

6

18

6
17

8

7

8

7

23

22
17

6

11

17

11

23

23
17

6
11
9

10
20

5

6

6

9

12

11

9

8

6
6

6
6

9
9

-

R e ta il
F in a n c e ,

d e a l e r s ...........................................................

s to re s ,

n . e . c ...........................................................

in s u r a n c e ,

and

re a l

e s t a t e ............................

B a n k i n g ....................................................................................................
C o m m e r c ia l a n d
C r e d it

a g e n c ie s

S a v in g s

and

S e c u r ity ,

s to c k
o th e r

lo a n

b a n k s ....................

b a n k s ...............................

a s s o c i a t i o n s ..................................

c o m m o d it y

S e c u r ity
S e c u r ity

s a v in g s
th a n

b ro k e rs ,

and

s e r v ic e s . ..

b r o k e r s a n d d e a l e r s .....................................
a n d c o m m o d it y s e r v i c e s ............................

621
628

11

5

13

63

4

6

631
632
633

9

12

6
6

6
6

s e r v i c e ..............

64

8

R e a l e s t a t e ...............................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o p e r a t o r s a n d l e s s o r s .......................

65

5

I n s u r a n c e c a r r i e r s ......................................................................
L i f e i n s u r a n c e ............................................................................
M e d i c a l s e r v i c e a n d h e a l t h I n s u r a n c e ..............
F ir e ,

m a r in e ,

In s u ra n c e

a g e n ts ,

R e a l e s ta te
S u b d iv id e r s
H o ld in g

and

and

H o ld in g

c a s u a lty

b ro k e rs ,

I n s u r a n c e ...............

and

a g e n t s a n d m a n a g e r s ............................
a n d d e v e l o p e r s ..........................................

o th e r

in v e s tm e n t

o f f i c e s ....................

o f f i c e s .........................................................................

and

H o te ls ,
P e rs o n a l

o th e r
m o te ls ,

and

p l a c e s ..................................

to u r is t

c o u r t s ....................

11
45

11

n
20
26

8

12

10

57

8

12

10

6

6

11

5

6

10

9

14

16
10

23
17

651

7

8

9

17

7

653

12

14

16

24

12

14

655

8

10

10

17

8

10

67

10

14

10

16

10

14

11

16

671

14

18

15

22

14

18

15

22

1

2

2

2

1

2

2

3

2
2

3

3

4

2

3

3

4

2

3
3

3
3

4
4

6
7

11

5
6

6

6

12

7

7

12
10

70
701
72

5

6

s e r v ic e s . ..

721

6

7

s e r v i c e s .........................................................................

73
734

5

7

6

5

7

6

9

12

11

18

9

12

11

10

12

11

18

s e r v i c e s ..................................................... ...................

L a u n d ry ,
B u s in e s s

lo d g in g

25

11

6
8

S e r v i c e s .......................................................................................................
H o te ls

13

S e rv ic e s
P e rs o n n e l

c le a n in g ,

to

and

g a rm e n t

b u i l d i n g s ........................................................

s u p p ly

C o m p u te r a n d

d a ta

See

at

fo o tn o te s

end

of

18

736

10

12

11

s e r v i c e s ............

737

16

20

18

26

17

20

19

26

s e r v i c e s ............................

739

8

11

9

18

8

11

10

18

p r o c e s s in g

b u s in e s s

10
18

s e r v i c e s .............................................

M is c e lla n e o u s

12

ta b le .

54

Table A-1. Continued— Relative standard errors for measures of occupational injuries and
illnesses and occupational injuries by industry, 1983
R e la tiv e

In ju r ie s

and

s ta n d a rd

e rro r

(p e rc e n t)

2/

illn e s s e s

In ju r ie s

N o n fa ta l

N o n fa ta l
cases
In d u s tr y

S IC

T o ta l
cases

Lost

A u to r e p a i r ,
A u to m o tiv e

s e r v i c e s , a n d g a r a g e s .........................
r e n t a l s , w i t h o u t d r i v e r s .................

A u to m o tiv e

r e p a ir

A u to m o tiv e

s e r v ic e s ,

M is c e lla n e o u s
E le c tr ic a l

r e p a ir

M is c e lla n e o u s

except

M o tio n

p ic tu r e
and

r e c r e a tio n
b illia r d

18

6

Lost
w o rk d a y s

8

3

4

5

8

11
11

6
4

6

9

5

6
20

11
11
40

20

40

14

18

5
9
5

5

6

10

5

6

10

12

12

12

23

7

23
10

12

6

5
9
5

12

12

13

12

12

13

13

13

14

18

18

26

14

18

18

26

6

10
7

6

6

6

8

6

8

13

15

16

28

6
13

6

793

15

16

28

799

4

4

5

8

4

4

5

8

80

s e r v i c e s ............................

2

3
4

3

2

4

3

4

3

4

4

5

3

3

2
3
2

5

3

9

8

34

9
7
5

79

e s t a b l i s h m e n t s .................

a m u s e m e n t,

5
9
6

769

t h e a t e r s ..................................................

and

5

762

s h o p s ..........................................

B o w li n g

M is c e l l a n e o u s

*
14

lo s t
w o rk d a y s

783

s h o p s ...................................................

A m usem ent

4

76

p i c t u r e s ..............................................................................

M o tio n

3
6

cases

cases
w ith o u t

78

s e r v i c e s .......................................

r e p a ir

cases

Lost
w o rk d a y

w o rk d a y s

753
754

r e p a i r ....................

T o ta l

w o rk d a y s

lo s t

751

s h o p s ...................................................

r e p a ir

1/

w o rk d a y
cases

code

Lost

w ith o u t

r e c r e a tio n a l

s e r v i c e s .................................................................................

f a c i l i t i e s ..............

805

2
3

H o s p i t a l s .........................................................................................

806

3

3
2

81

*

9

8

29

6

9
7
5

5

5

6

4

4

6

5

5

5

H e a lth

s e r v i c e s ..............................................................................

N u r s in g

Legal

and

p e rs o n a l

c a re

s e r v i c e s .................................................................................

E d u c a tio n a l
C o lle g e s

S o c ia l

82

u n i v e r s i t i e s .............................................

and

In fo r m a tio n

c e n t e r s .......................

s e r v i c e s ..............................................................................

5

5

6

822

4

4

6

823

s e r v i c e s ................................................................
and

L ib r a r ie s

5

5

5

4

4

8

4

4

s e r v i c e s ...............................

832

10

13

12

15

10

13

12

J o b t r a i n i n g a n d r e l a t e d s e r v i c e s .......................
R e s i d e n t i a l c a r e ......................................................................

833
836

8

9

10

8

9

10

6

6

9

16
12

839

9

9

12

18

6
9

6

S o c ia l

9

9
12

84

3

4

4

4

5

4

6

8

*

5

4

4

5
7

6

842

5
7

3
4

4

841

5
8

5

5

13

14

17

22

13

14

18

24

864

7

16

7

9

9

16

14

9
18

9

869

15

17

14

18

15

17

8
9
9

16

7

20

8
10

7

8
10

48

25

32

In d iv id u a l

M useum s,

and

fa m ily

s e r v ic e s ,

83

n . e . c . . ................................................

b o ta n ic a l,

z o o lo g ic a l

g a r d e n s ..............

M us e um s a n d a r t g a l l e r i e s .............................................
B o t a n i c a l a n d z o o l o g i c a l g a r d e n s . * ....................
M e m b e r s h ip
C iv ic

and

o r g a n i z a t i o n s .....................................................
s o c ia l

M e m b e r s h ip

86

o r g a n i z a t i o n s ...............................

o r g a n iz a t io n s ,

n . e . c ..........................

s e r v i c e s ...........................................................

89

and

s e r v ic e s . ...

891

7
8

10

N o n c o m m e r ic a l r e s e a r c h o r g a n i z a t i o n s ..............
A c c o u n t i n g , a u d i t i n g , a n d b o o k k e e p i n g ...........

892
893

10
32

5

15
20

M is c e lla n e o u s
E n g in e e r in g

a r c h it e c t u r a l

8

______ _____
1/
S ta n d a rd
S u p p le m e n t.
2/

See

I n d u s t r ia l

d is c u s s io n

on

C la s s if ic a t io n

th e

r e lia b ilit y

M a n u a l,

o f

1972 E d itio n ,

R e la tiv e

s ta n d a rd

e rro r

o f

z e ro

or

n .e .c .
NOTE:
g u id e lin e s .

e s t im a t e s .

le s s

th a n

16
12
18

8

16

9
9

15

20

8

20

25

“

1977

r a in in g
3/

8
15

5

0 .5 .

N ot

e ls e w h e re

c la s s ifie d .

D ashes in d ic a t e th a t d a ta
R e la tiv e s ta n d a rd e r r o r s

d iv is io n ,

n o n m e ta l m in in g

55

*

coal
( S IC

and

lig n it e

10 and

1 4 ),

do n o t m eet p u b lic a tio n
w e re n o t c a lc u la t e d f o r

m in in g
and

( S IC

r a ilr o a d s

11 and
(S IC

1 2 ),
4 0 ).

th e

m e ta l

and

Table A-2. Relative standard errors for measures of occupational illnesses by industry, 1983
R e la tiv e
e rro r

In d u s tr y

T o ta l

S IC
code

1/

cases

s ta n d a rd

R e la tiv e

2/

Lost

In d u s try

T o ta l

S IC

w o rk d a y

code

1/

P r iv a te

s e c t o r ..............................................................................

w o rk d a y
cases

2

3

T r a n s p o r ta tio n

6

9

P ip e lin e s ,

8

11

12

16

E le c tr ic ,

and

T r a n s p o r ta tio n
fo re s try ,

and

f i s h i n g .....................................

p r o d u c t i o n .........................................................

0 1 -0 2

A g r ic u ltu r a l

s e r v i c e s ................................................................

07

F o r e s t r y ......................................................................................................

08

14

09

34

44

10

14

13

39

45

13

g a s ...........................................

46

39

s e r v i c e s .............................................................

47

-

C o m m u n i c a t i o n ...........................................................................................

48

13

15

49

8

10

t r a d e ..........................................................

12

21

t r a d e ................................................ ....................................

15

20

24

30

gas,

and

s a n ita r y

s e r v i c e s ......................

15

30

7

u t ilit ie s - c o n t in u e d .

a i r .........................................................
n a tu ra l

22

F is h in g ,

p u b lic

by

except

T r a n s p o r ta tio n
A g r ic u ltu r a l

2/

Lost

cases

cases

A g r ic u ltu r e ,

s ta n d a rd

e rro r

10

h u n t in g ,

and

t r a p p i n g .....................................

M i n i n g ........................................................................................................................

W h o le s a le

and

W h o le s a le

r e ta il

W h o le s a le
C o n s t r u c t i o n ......................................................................................................

R e ta il
G e n e ra l

b u ild in g

c o n t r a c t o r s ...........................................

c o n s t r u c t io n

c o n t r a c t o r s .....................................

15

17
12

19

10

1

t r a d e .............................................................................................

B u ild in g
Food

M a n u f a c t u r i n g ...................................................................................................

and

m e ta l

p r o d u c t s .......................................................

f i x t u r e s .............................................................
i n d u s t r i e s .......................................................

24

6
4
6
4

g a rd e n

32

25

49

54

25

55

s u p p lie s ....

24

24
-

35

-

52

d e a le r s

and
and

and

a c c e s s o ry

s e r v ic e

s ta tio n s ...

s t o r e s ........................................

58

r e t a i l ................................................................

-

56

p l a c e s ..............................................

59

d r in k in g

57

6

33

and

M is c e lla n e o u s

-

13

7

25
32

P r im a r y

wood
and

18

s t o r e s ........................................................................ ..................

E a tin g
F u r n itu r e

m a te r ia ls

A u to m o tiv e
A p p a re l

Lum ber

51

14

1

g o o d s .........................

20

16
17

H eavy

t r a d e — n o n d u r a b le

18

5
5

34
E le c tr ic

and

e le c t r o n ic

e q u i p m e n t ............................

3

A

60

26

35

35

3

A

61

33

28

3

36

3

S e c u r ity ,

c o m m o d ity

b ro k e rs ,

and

s e r v ic e s . ..

62

52

41

37
M is c e lla n e o u s

m a n u fa c tu r in g

i n d u s t r i e s ............

3

3

63

16

18

38

12

9

6A

A0

A0

39

6

14

65

27

44

67

27

21

2

2
6

8

39

A9

79

16

27

80

7

R eal

e s t a t e ................................................................................................

H o ld in g
N o n d u r a b le

g o o d s ....................................................................................

3

20
Tobacco

m a n u f a c t u r e s ...................................................................

and

o th e r

in v e s tm e n t

o f f i c e s ......................

3

21

i i

i i

22

9

19

7

70

8

72

26

6

8

73

27

8

1A

23

28
p la s tic s

p ro d u c ts .

7

12

16

7

8

6

7

8

m is c e lla n e o u s

30
31

and

4

29
R ubber

1A

A m usem ent
Legal

41
W a te r

t r a n s p o r t a t i o n ...................................................................

s e r v i c e s ...............................

42

81

18

28

12

22

89

13

1A

83
8A

50

32

25

82
s e r v i c e s .....................................................................................

46

44

r e c r e a tio n

s e r v i c e s .......................................................................................

S o c ia l
42

and

23

38

17

________
1 /

S ta n d a rd

In d u s tr ia l

C la s s if ic a t io n

M a n u a l,

1972

E d itio n ,

S u p p le m e n t.

1977

NOTE:
R e la tiv e
coal

27

See

d is c u s s io n

o f

r e lia b ilit y

o f

e s t im a t e s .

in g

and
( S IC

D ashes
s ta n d a rd
lig n it e
10

and

in d ic a te
e rro rs
m in in g

1 4 ),

th a t

w e re
(S IC

and

d a ta

not

not

m e ta l

( S IC

Private sector
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing..
Mining..............................
Construction.......................
Manufacturing.......................
Transportation and public utilities.
Wholesale and retail trade.........
Finance, insurance, and real estate.
Services............................

1/

Relative standard
error 1/

7
35
24
13

6
15
23
48
35

See discussion of reliability of estimates

fo r

and

4 0 ).

Table A-3. Relative standard errors for occupational injury and illness
fatalities for employers with 11 employees or more by industry
division, 1983
________________________________ ___________
Industry

m eet

c a lc u la te d

1 1 -1 2 ),

r a ilr o a d s

do

p u b lic a tio n
th e

m in in g

n o n m e ta l

g u id e lin e s .
d iv is io n ,

m in in g

and

q u a rry -

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