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Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industry division, 1996 Source Source code 2 Private industry Goods-producing Service-producing Agricul- ture, forestry, and fishing 3 Mining 4 Construc- tion Manufac- turing Transpor- tation and public utilities 4,5 Whole- sale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Total .................................................... 1,880,525 38,256 15,091 182,334 462,239 224,030 144,698 322,046 42,784 449,047 Chemicals and chemical products ............ 0 34,904 649 1,020 2,034 10,896 2,340 1,881 5,307 759 10,017 Chemicals and chemical products, unspecified .............................................. 00 5,305 292 47 106 1,807 566 459 766 135 1,126 Acids .......................................................... 01 2,036 25 136 804 215 157 243 26 396 Acids, unspecified ................................. 010 413 25 166 130 Hydrogen chloride ............................. 0112 19 Inorganic acids--halogens ..................... 012 172 82 Hydrochloric acid ............................... 0123 93 23 Hydrofluoric acid ................................ 0124 77 57 Inorganic acids--other ............................ 013 1,004 88 375 60 85 132 206 Chlorine-containing oxyacids ............ 0131 46 20 Nitric acid ........................................... 0132 84 78 Sulfuric acid ....................................... 0134 808 88 233 58 74 131 181 Inorganic acids, n.e.c. ...................... 0139 43 37 Organic acids ........................................ 014 175 88 Acetic acid, vinegar ........................... 0141 16 14 Acrylic acids ...................................... 0142 18 13 Carbolic acids .................................... 0143 62 20 Organic acids, n.e.c. ......................... 0149 57 48 Acids, n.e.c. .......................................... 019 242 79 20 110 Alkalies ...................................................... 02 1,488 27 335 694 208 44 108 Alkalies, unspecified .............................. 020 249 16 207 Calcium hydroxides, calcium oxides ..... 021 785 6 328 170 208 15 Calcium hydroxide, calcium oxides, unspecified ...................................... 0210 163 15 142 Cement, mortar mix--dry ................... 0211 107 81 15 Cement, mortar--wet ......................... 0212 324 192 62 15 Lime ................................................... 0213 180 43 78 Sodium carbonate, soda ash ............. 0223 17 12 Sodium and potassium hydroxide, potassium carbonate ........................... 024 394 277 29 51 Aromatics and hydrocarbon derivatives, except halogenated ................................. 03 1,286 76 708 19 70 288 102 Aromatics and hydrocarbon derivatives, except halogenated, unspecified ......... 030 50 48 Alcohols ................................................. 031 819 55 448 224 44 Antifreeze .......................................... 0311 732 55 382 223 Aldehydes .............................................. 032 72 26 Formaldehyde ................................... 0323 35 9 19 Nonaromatic amines, n.e.c. .............. 0339 16 16 Aromatics .............................................. 034 161 42 Aniline and other aromatic amines .... 0341 65 Xylene ............................................... 0344 53 13 Ketones ................................................. 036 113 90 Acetone ............................................. 0361 44 37 Methyl ethyl ketone ........................... 0363 58 41 Aromatics and hydrocarbon derivatives, except halogenated, n.e.c. ................. 039 20 20 Other aromatics and hydrocarbon derivatives, except halogenated, n.e.c. ............................................... 0399 20 20 Halogens and halogen compounds ........... 04 1,667 283 156 85 159 69 849 Bromine and bromine compounds ........ 041 18 Chlorine and chlorine compounds ......... 042 1,524 263 152 147 37 820 Chlorine compounds, unspecified ..... 0420 358 98 139 Chlorine, chlorine bleach ................... 0422 982 56 133 29 755 Trichloroethylene ............................... 0427 35 33 Chlorine compounds, n.e.c. .............. 0429 126 58 Fluorine and fluorine compounds .......... 043 112 14 Fluorotrichloromethane ..................... 0432 109 14 Metallic particulates, trace elements, dusts, powders, fumes ............................ 05 1,881 464 807 165 77 287 Metallic particulates, trace elements, dusts, powders, fumes, unspecified .... 050 550 271 47 60 142 Lead and lead compounds .................... 054 151 116 35 Lead and lead compounds, unspecified ...................................... 0540 149 116 33 See footnotes at end of table. Page 1

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Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Total .................................................... 1,880,525 38,256 15,091 182,334 462,239 224,030 144,698 322,046 42,784 449,047

Chemicals and chemical products ............ 0 34,904 649 1,020 2,034 10,896 2,340 1,881 5,307 759 10,017Chemicals and chemical products,unspecified .............................................. 00 5,305 292 47 106 1,807 566 459 766 135 1,126

Acids .......................................................... 01 2,036 – 25 136 804 215 157 243 26 396Acids, unspecified ................................. 010 413 – 25 – 166 130 – – – –

Hydrogen chloride ............................. 0112 19 – – – – – – – – –Inorganic acids--halogens ..................... 012 172 – – – 82 – – – – –

Hydrochloric acid ............................... 0123 93 – – – 23 – – – – –Hydrofluoric acid ................................ 0124 77 – – – 57 – – – – –

Inorganic acids--other ............................ 013 1,004 – – 88 375 60 85 132 – 206Chlorine-containing oxyacids ............ 0131 46 – – – – – – – – 20Nitric acid ........................................... 0132 84 – – – 78 – – – – –Sulfuric acid ....................................... 0134 808 – – 88 233 58 74 131 – 181Inorganic acids, n.e.c. ...................... 0139 43 – – – 37 – – – – –

Organic acids ........................................ 014 175 – – – 88 – – – – –Acetic acid, vinegar ........................... 0141 16 – – – 14 – – – – –Acrylic acids ...................................... 0142 18 – – – 13 – – – – –Carbolic acids .................................... 0143 62 – – – – – – – – 20Organic acids, n.e.c. ......................... 0149 57 – – – 48 – – – – –

Acids, n.e.c. .......................................... 019 242 – – – 79 20 – – – 110Alkalies ...................................................... 02 1,488 – 27 335 694 – – 208 44 108

Alkalies, unspecified .............................. 020 249 – 16 – 207 – – – – –Calcium hydroxides, calcium oxides ..... 021 785 – 6 328 170 – – 208 15 –

Calcium hydroxide, calcium oxides,unspecified ...................................... 0210 163 – – – 15 – – 142 – –

Cement, mortar mix--dry ................... 0211 107 – – 81 15 – – – – –Cement, mortar--wet ......................... 0212 324 – – 192 62 – – – 15 –Lime ................................................... 0213 180 – – 43 78 – – – – –Sodium carbonate, soda ash ............. 0223 17 – – – 12 – – – – –

Sodium and potassium hydroxide,potassium carbonate ........................... 024 394 – – – 277 – – – 29 51

Aromatics and hydrocarbon derivatives,except halogenated ................................. 03 1,286 – – 76 708 19 70 288 – 102Aromatics and hydrocarbon derivatives,except halogenated, unspecified ......... 030 50 – – – 48 – – – – –

Alcohols ................................................. 031 819 – – 55 448 – – 224 – 44Antifreeze .......................................... 0311 732 – – 55 382 – – 223 – –

Aldehydes .............................................. 032 72 – – – 26 – – – – –Formaldehyde ................................... 0323 35 – – – 9 – – – – 19Nonaromatic amines, n.e.c. .............. 0339 16 – – – 16 – – – – –

Aromatics .............................................. 034 161 – – – 42 – – – – –Aniline and other aromatic amines .... 0341 65 – – – – – – – – –Xylene ............................................... 0344 53 – – – 13 – – – – –

Ketones ................................................. 036 113 – – – 90 – – – – –Acetone ............................................. 0361 44 – – – 37 – – – – –Methyl ethyl ketone ........................... 0363 58 – – – 41 – – – – –

Aromatics and hydrocarbon derivatives,except halogenated, n.e.c. ................. 039 20 – – – 20 – – – – –Other aromatics and hydrocarbonderivatives, except halogenated,n.e.c. ............................................... 0399 20 – – – 20 – – – – –

Halogens and halogen compounds ........... 04 1,667 – – – 283 156 85 159 69 849Bromine and bromine compounds ........ 041 18 – – – – – – – – –Chlorine and chlorine compounds ......... 042 1,524 – – – 263 152 – 147 37 820

Chlorine compounds, unspecified ..... 0420 358 – – – 98 139 – – – –Chlorine, chlorine bleach ................... 0422 982 – – – 56 – – 133 29 755Trichloroethylene ............................... 0427 35 – – – 33 – – – – –Chlorine compounds, n.e.c. .............. 0429 126 – – – 58 – – – – –

Fluorine and fluorine compounds .......... 043 112 – – – 14 – – – – –Fluorotrichloromethane ..................... 0432 109 – – – 14 – – – – –

Metallic particulates, trace elements,dusts, powders, fumes ............................ 05 1,881 – – 464 807 165 – – 77 287Metallic particulates, trace elements,dusts, powders, fumes, unspecified .... 050 550 – – – 271 47 – – 60 142

Lead and lead compounds .................... 054 151 – – 116 35 – – – – –Lead and lead compounds,unspecified ...................................... 0540 149 – – 116 33 – – – – –

See footnotes at end of table.

Page 1

Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996 — Continued

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Other metallics and compounds ............ 056 130 – – – 111 – – – – –Aluminum and aluminumcompounds ...................................... 0561 36 – – – 34 – – – – –

Zinc and zinc compounds .................. 0568 61 – – – 59 – – – – –Welding or soldering fumes, unspecifiedor n.e.c. .............................................. 057 278 – – 91 142 – – – – –

Metallic particulates, trace elements,dusts, powders, fumes, n.e.c. ............. 059 760 – – 227 238 102 – – – 136

Agricultural chemicals and other pesticides ................................................ 06 676 101 – – 70 118 – 126 11 219Agricultural chemicals and other pesticides, unspecified ........................ 060 89 – – – 35 – – – – –

Herbicides ............................................. 064 38 – – – 8 – – – – –Insecticides ............................................ 065 466 – – – 18 112 – 115 – 164

Insecticides, unspecified ................... 0650 404 – – – 10 112 – 80 – 148Chemical products--general ...................... 07 12,794 82 – 346 3,176 665 659 2,486 239 5,136

Chemical products, unspecified ............ 070 1,272 – – – 366 74 – 264 26 484Adhesives, glues, n.e.c. ....................... 071 1,069 – – – 544 20 – – – 404Beauty preparations, cosmetics,n.e.c. ................................................... 072 148 – – – 8 – – – – 113Hair preparations ............................... 0721 74 – – – – – – – – 71Other beauty preparations,cosmetics ........................................ 0729 52 – – – – – – – – 42

Cleaning and polishing agents,disinfectants, n.e.c. ............................. 073 6,009 – – 42 861 221 427 1,839 95 2,489Cleaning and polishing agents,unspecified ...................................... 0730 2,726 – – – 455 103 183 907 33 1,021

Bleach--nonchlorine, nonperoxide ..... 0731 117 – – – 11 – – – – 86Disinfectants ...................................... 0732 242 – – – 61 – – – – 149Drain and oven cleaners ................... 0733 215 – – – – – – 81 39 81Polishes ............................................. 0734 40 – – – 13 – – – – –Soap products ................................... 0736 875 – – – 89 72 182 219 – 309Synthetic detergents andshampoos ........................................ 0737 204 – – – 20 – – – – 118

Multiple cleaning and polishing agents .............................................. 0738 418 – – – 9 – – 185 – 205

Other cleaning and polishingagents .............................................. 0739 1,168 – – – 200 – – 393 11 503

Drugs, alcohol, medicines ..................... 074 287 – – – 48 17 – – – 203Medicines .......................................... 0743 180 – – – 29 – – – – 136Drugs and medicines, n.e.c. ............. 0749 79 – – – 15 17 – – – 45

Explosives, blasting agents, n.e.c. ....... 075 333 – – – 18 207 80 – – –Dynamite ........................................... 0751 77 – – – – – 77 – – –Flammable gas, unspecified .............. 0752 224 – – – 10 203 – – – –Pyrotechnics, fireworks ..................... 0754 18 – – – – – – – – –

Paint, lacquer, shellac, varnish,n.e.c. ................................................... 076 1,688 – – 86 406 42 – – 40 1,005Paint, lacquer, shellac, varnish,unspecified ...................................... 0760 386 – – – 114 – – – – 201

Lacquer, shellac, varnish ................... 0761 74 – – – 51 – – – – –Paint .................................................. 0762 1,174 – – 68 202 – – – 27 788Multiple paint, lacquer, shellac, orvarnish ............................................. 0768 16 – – – 11 – – – – –

Other paint, lacquer, shellac,varnish ............................................. 0769 38 – – – 27 – – – – –

Solvents, degreasers, n.e.c. ................. 077 939 – – 91 455 – – 127 32 184Solvents, degreasers, unspecified .... 0770 459 – – – 260 – – 74 29 56Naphtha solvents ............................... 0771 72 – – – 41 – – – – –Paint removers, thinners ................... 0772 304 – – 71 119 – – – – 53Dry cleaning fluids, n.e.c. ................. 0773 16 – – – 13 – – – – –Multiple solvents, degreasers ............ 0778 48 – – – – – – – – –Other solvents, degreasers ............... 0779 40 – – – 16 – – – – –

Other chemical products ....................... 079 1,048 – – 58 469 55 69 130 35 234Other chemical products,unspecified ...................................... 0790 34 – – – 12 – – – – –

Dyes, inks .......................................... 0791 215 – – – 191 – – – – –Tear gas, mace ................................. 0792 110 – – – – – – 90 – –Photographic and copyingsolutions .......................................... 0793 72 – – – 27 – – – – –

See footnotes at end of table.

Page 2

Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996 — Continued

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Chemical products, n.e.c. ................. 0799 617 – – 50 238 – 63 – 26 169Coal, natural gas, petroleum fuels andproducts, n.e.c. ....................................... 08 3,548 86 896 105 636 230 112 455 49 978Coal, natural gas, petroleum fuels andproducts, unspecified .......................... 080 68 – 37 – – – – – 16 –

Coal and coal products .......................... 081 870 – 859 – 11 – – – – –Coal ................................................... 0811 867 – 859 – 8 – – – – –

Natural gas ............................................ 082 122 – – – – – – 79 – –Petroleum fuels, distillates, andproducts, n.e.c. ................................... 084 2,456 86 – 101 612 197 112 368 26 954Petroleum fuels, distillates, andproducts, unspecified ...................... 0840 129 79 – 19 16 – – – – –

Gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel ............. 0842 385 – – – 49 139 – 78 – –Kerosene, heating oil ......................... 0843 38 – – – – – – – – 20Lubricating greases, cutting oils ........ 0844 1,540 – – – 378 – – 214 – 890Propane ............................................. 0845 292 – – – 101 – 81 – – –Other petroleum fuels, distillates,and products .................................... 0849 66 – – – 58 – – – – –

Other coal, natural gas, petroleumfuels and products ............................... 089 19 – – – – – – – – –

Other chemicals ........................................ 09 4,224 – 20 422 1,912 172 253 526 88 815Ammonia and ammonium compounds .......................................... 091 726 – – – 191 – 87 317 – 96Ammonia and ammoniumcompounds, unspecified .................. 0910 518 – – – 96 – – 315 – 88

Ammonia, anhydrous ammonia ......... 0911 149 – – – 57 – 83 – – –Ammonia and ammoniumcompounds, n.e.c. .......................... 0919 18 – – – 14 – – – – –

Cryogenic gases .................................... 092 17 – – – 12 – – – – –Oxygen and oxygen compounds,n.e.c. ................................................... 094 687 – 6 130 158 71 132 – – 145Carbon monoxide .............................. 0941 581 – 6 110 136 56 122 – – 140Carbon dioxide, dry ice ...................... 0942 57 – – – 11 – – – – –

Plastics, resins ...................................... 095 932 – – 167 705 – – – 11 –Plastics, unspecified .......................... 0950 354 – – 62 282 – – – – –Resins ............................................... 0952 353 – – 101 225 – – – – –Urethanes .......................................... 0953 72 – – – 60 – – – 11 –Plastics, n.e.c. .................................. 0959 128 – – – 116 – – – – –

Sewer gas, mine gas, methane ............. 096 136 – 7 – 125 – – – – –Methane gas ...................................... 0961 74 – – – 74 – – – – –Sewer gas ......................................... 0963 52 – – – 50 – – – – –

Sulfur and sulfur compounds ................. 097 85 – – – 37 – – – – –Hydrogen sulfide ............................... 0972 19 – – – – – – – – –Sulfur and sulfur compounds,n.e.c. ............................................... 0979 19 – – – – – – – – –

Multiple chemicals or chemicalmixtures, n.e.c. ................................... 098 320 – – – 88 – – 108 – 106Multiple chemicals or chemicalmixtures, unspecified ....................... 0980 37 – – – 26 – – – – –

Ammonia and chlorine ....................... 0981 15 – – – – – – – – –Chlorine and cleaning agent, n.e.c. .. 0983 81 – – – 16 – – – – 61Other multiple chemicals or chemicalmixtures ........................................... 0989 181 – – – 43 – – 108 – –

Chemicals and chemical products, n.e.c. ................................................... 099 1,313 – – 110 586 – – – 62 422

Containers .................................................... 1 272,851 3,329 934 9,438 64,747 48,497 31,790 72,336 4,171 37,609Containers, unspecified ............................. 10 9,648 63 132 208 1,086 3,766 827 2,648 38 879Containers--nonpressurized ...................... 11 194,731 2,648 308 6,008 42,281 24,783 24,384 59,579 3,801 30,939

Containers--nonpressurized,unspecified .......................................... 110 4,801 – – – 557 1,338 899 1,403 48 493

Bags, sacks, totes ................................. 111 20,151 338 138 667 3,648 3,252 1,816 5,318 372 4,601Barrels, kegs, drums ............................. 112 8,938 118 37 382 3,783 378 1,743 1,438 – 1,036Bottles, jugs, flasks ................................ 113 3,040 – – 87 576 189 510 1,058 46 571Boxes, crates, cartons ........................... 114 108,992 1,051 71 2,152 20,956 15,167 16,743 37,176 2,140 13,537Buckets, baskets, pails .......................... 115 12,098 624 20 1,348 3,484 584 980 2,546 370 2,143Cans ...................................................... 116 8,674 – – 407 1,194 1,276 477 2,745 176 2,364Pots, pans, trays .................................... 117 13,053 263 – 165 3,154 339 461 4,553 222 3,896Tanks, bins, vats ................................... 118 10,315 136 27 595 3,785 1,416 535 1,966 316 1,539

See footnotes at end of table.

Page 3

Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996 — Continued

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Containers--nonpressurized, n.e.c. ...... 119 4,669 57 15 168 1,145 843 220 1,376 87 759Containers--pressurized ............................ 12 8,114 119 329 849 2,417 1,017 1,040 920 60 1,363

Containers--pressurized, unspecified .... 120 207 – 119 – 18 – – – – –Boilers ................................................... 121 186 – – – 68 – – 76 – –Hoses .................................................... 122 3,939 83 133 569 1,367 799 221 323 – 424Oxygen tanks ........................................ 123 558 – – 51 97 106 – – – 244Pressure lines, except hoses ................ 124 275 – 76 – 67 – – – – –Propane tanks ....................................... 125 422 – – 59 111 – 65 123 14 –Containers--pressurized, n.e.c. ............ 129 2,527 – – 121 690 76 689 307 25 619

Containers--variable restraint .................... 13 30,632 161 126 1,993 10,609 12,082 1,999 2,080 133 1,448Containers--variable restraint,unspecified .......................................... 130 160 – – – 49 82 – – – –

Bundles, bales ....................................... 131 6,725 107 86 475 3,224 759 559 888 69 557Packages, parcels ................................. 132 10,826 – – – 205 10,202 269 – 31 52Reels, rolls ............................................. 133 11,928 45 39 1,500 6,789 670 1,071 1,050 32 730Containers--variable restraint, n.e.c. .... 139 992 – – – 341 370 99 – – 103

Dishes, drinking cups, beverage glasses .................................................... 14 2,450 – – – 184 – – 1,365 – 831Dishes, drinking cups, beverageglasses, unspecified ............................ 140 178 – – – – – – – – 150

Dishes, bowls ........................................ 141 722 – – – 110 – – 326 – 278Drinking cups, beverage glasses .......... 142 1,116 – – – 67 – – 740 – 273Dishes, drinking cups, beverageglasses, n.e.c. .................................... 149 434 – – – – – – 272 – 130

Luggage, handbags ................................... 15 5,289 – 7 – 71 4,334 – 81 36 716Luggage, unspecified ............................ 150 3,148 – 6 – 12 2,526 – – 27 528Briefcases .............................................. 151 62 – – – – 42 – – – –Suitcases ............................................... 153 1,402 – – – 35 1,235 – – – 74Luggage, n.e.c. ..................................... 159 670 – – – 18 529 – – – 99

Skids, pallets ............................................. 16 20,636 316 21 236 7,641 2,337 3,482 5,397 54 1,152Containers, n.e.c. ..................................... 19 1,351 – 12 118 458 142 – 265 47 281

Furniture and fixtures ................................. 2 68,602 225 75 3,876 12,821 3,536 3,700 18,014 2,233 24,122Furniture and fixtures, unspecified ............ 20 1,337 – – – 148 49 – 710 158 232Cases, cabinets, racks, shelves ................ 21 24,192 84 30 1,604 5,808 1,245 2,136 8,144 734 4,406

Cases, cabinets, racks, shelves, unspecified .......................................... 210 1,821 – – 56 684 73 276 410 86 218

Bookcases ............................................. 211 350 – – – 57 49 – – 35 74Cabinets, cases--display, storage ......... 212 7,716 – 9 962 1,764 643 555 1,637 425 1,714Counters, counter tops .......................... 213 2,340 – – 199 221 76 – 1,072 68 659Garment racks, other racks ................... 214 5,689 – – 94 1,987 178 653 2,136 – 578Lockers .................................................. 215 274 – – – 90 – – – – 102Partitions ............................................... 216 224 – 17 – 60 – – – 15 64Shelving ................................................. 217 4,089 – – 194 480 146 280 2,275 72 634Cases, cabinets, racks, shelves,n.e.c. ................................................... 219 1,688 – – 54 466 – 260 493 – 361

Floor, wall, and window coverings ............. 22 2,959 – – 394 510 375 389 659 48 584Floor, wall, and window coverings, unspecified .......................................... 220 160 – – – 21 – 97 – – –

Floor coverings, nonstructural ............... 221 1,914 – – 261 268 165 239 563 35 384Wall coverings ....................................... 222 354 – – 122 81 72 – – – –Window coverings, blinds, shades ordraperies ............................................. 223 240 – – – 79 – – – – 90

Floor, wall, and window coverings,n.e.c. ................................................... 229 290 – – – 61 138 – – – 48

Furniture .................................................... 23 32,491 118 30 644 5,200 1,664 810 7,148 973 15,904Furniture, unspecified ............................ 230 3,467 – – 43 142 160 – 772 138 2,163Beds, bedding, mattresses .................... 231 7,503 – – – 519 415 – 714 52 5,755Benches, workbenches, saw horses ..... 232 897 55 – 177 336 – – 115 12 169Chairs .................................................... 233 3,186 – 19 – 571 222 57 316 156 1,843Desks .................................................... 234 3,304 – 5 151 309 368 277 1,077 172 944Sofas ..................................................... 235 1,525 – – – 153 140 – 682 41 468Tables, worktables ................................ 236 11,148 55 6 139 2,968 200 351 3,075 238 4,115Furniture, n.e.c. .................................... 239 1,463 – – 88 201 130 – 397 164 447

Other fixtures ............................................. 24 7,095 – – 1,210 1,070 195 251 1,164 309 2,872Other fixtures, unspecified ..................... 240 322 – – – 89 – – 214 – –Lighting equipment ................................ 241 2,028 – – 434 438 86 126 161 27 739

Lighting equipment, unspecified ........ 2410 395 – – 114 127 – – – – 61Lamps ................................................ 2411 510 – – – 103 – – – – 270

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996 — Continued

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Light bulbs ......................................... 2412 395 – – 162 65 – – – – 82Lighting equipment, n.e.c. ................ 2419 728 – – 129 142 – – – – 327

Plumbing fixtures ................................... 242 3,956 – – 671 435 68 120 479 265 1,913Plumbing fixtures, unspecified ........... 2420 106 – – – – – – – – 71Bathtubs ............................................ 2421 1,442 – – 263 152 – – – 42 964Sinks .................................................. 2422 1,068 – – – 136 52 – 315 70 442Toilets ................................................ 2423 1,144 – – 269 99 – 83 116 143 417Plumbing fixtures, n.e.c. ................... 2429 195 – – 79 46 – – – – 20

Other fixtures, n.e.c. ............................. 249 788 – – 95 108 40 – 310 18 214Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c. ..................... 29 528 – 13 – 84 – 97 189 – 125

Machinery ..................................................... 3 123,203 2,561 2,164 11,298 51,695 6,865 9,501 20,970 2,321 15,827Machinery, unspecified .............................. 30 9,878 65 57 542 6,930 294 758 253 – 957Agricultural and garden machinery ............ 31 3,722 1,378 – 197 233 196 250 490 362 617

Agricultural and garden machinery,unspecified .......................................... 310 262 232 – – – – – – – –

Harvesting and threshing machinery ..... 311 340 74 – – 39 – 167 – – 45Balers ................................................ 3111 44 – – – 24 – – – – –Combines .......................................... 3112 168 – – – 13 – 114 – – –Harvesters, reapers ........................... 3113 38 – – – – – – – – –Harvesting and threshing machinery,n.e.c. ............................................... 3119 69 – – – – – – – – –

Mowing machinery ................................ 312 2,341 719 – 146 69 47 – 452 346 505Mowing machinery, unspecified ........ 3120 660 150 – – 35 – – 180 174 86Lawn mowers--nonriding, powered ... 3121 778 318 – – – – – 161 78 171Lawn mowers--riding ......................... 3122 453 127 – – 16 – – – 25 162Mowers--tractor ................................. 3123 121 – – – – – – – 13 44Mowing machinery, n.e.c. ................. 3129 329 108 – 84 8 – – – 55 42

Plowing, planting, and fertilizingmachinery ............................................ 313 232 88 – – 26 81 – – – –Plowing, planting, and fertilizingmachinery, unspecified .................... 3130 48 – – – – – – – – –

Plowing and cultivating machinery .... 3131 116 – – – 12 71 – – – –Plowing, planting, and fertilizingmachinery, n.e.c. ............................ 3139 34 – – – – – – – – –

Other agricultural and gardenmachinery ............................................ 319 546 266 – – 91 66 – – 15 52Dairy and milk processingmachinery--specialized .................... 3191 40 – – – 11 – – – – –

Feed grinders, crushers, mixers--agricultural ....................................... 3192 95 – – – 61 – – – – –

Agricultural and garden machinery,n.e.c. ............................................... 3199 352 188 – – 15 66 – – 11 19

Construction, logging, and miningmachinery ................................................ 32 5,744 98 1,170 2,990 746 347 132 – 15 184Construction, logging, and miningmachinery, unspecified ........................ 320 123 – – 84 14 – – – – –

Excavating machinery ........................... 321 1,448 – 53 1,049 79 168 – – – 71Excavating machinery, unspecified ... 3210 80 – – 70 – – – – – –Backhoes ........................................... 3211 724 – – 626 – 48 – – – –Bulldozers .......................................... 3212 301 – 24 127 17 87 – – – –Trenchers .......................................... 3214 171 – 24 116 14 – – – – –Excavating machinery, n.e.c. ........... 3219 160 – – 105 34 – – – – –

Loaders ................................................. 322 754 – – 342 168 98 75 – – –Loaders, unspecified ......................... 3220 304 – – 133 76 39 – – – –Bucket loaders ................................... 3221 133 – – 68 10 18 – – – –End loaders ....................................... 3222 16 – – – – – – – – –Front end loaders .............................. 3223 147 – – 68 49 – – – – –Loaders, n.e.c. .................................. 3229 155 – – 65 29 – – – – –

Logging and wood processingmachinery--specialized ........................ 323 444 68 – 60 246 39 – – – –Logging and wood processingmachinery--specialized,unspecified ...................................... 3230 64 – – – 49 – – – – –

Chippers ............................................ 3231 151 52 – – 40 – – – – –Log loaders, including heel boom ...... 3234 115 – – – 61 – – – – –Logging and wood processingmachinery--specialized, n.e.c. ........ 3239 59 – – – 51 – – – – –

Mining and drilling machinery ................ 324 1,072 – 864 114 30 – – – – –

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Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996 — Continued

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Mining and drilling machinery,unspecified ...................................... 3240 772 – 760 – – – – – – –

Drilling machines, drilling augers ....... 3241 204 – 71 66 20 – – – – –Tunnelling machines ......................... 3243 48 – – 44 – – – – – –Mining and drilling machinery,n.e.c. ............................................... 3249 34 – 28 – – – – – – –

Road grading and surfacingmachinery ............................................ 325 580 – – 448 103 – – – – –Road grading and surfacingmachinery, unspecified .................... 3250 68 – – 58 – – – – – –

Asphalt and mortar spreaders ........... 3251 66 – – 50 17 – – – – –Graders, levellers, planers,scrapers ........................................... 3252 197 – – 135 45 – – – – –

Steam rollers, road pavers ................ 3254 141 – – 108 29 – – – – –Road grading and surfacingmachinery, n.e.c. ............................ 3259 103 – – 96 – – – – – –

Other construction, logging, and miningmachinery ............................................ 329 1,323 – 251 895 108 – – – – –Agitators, mixers--earth, mineral ....... 3291 734 – 197 456 69 – – – – –Compactors, crushers, pulverizers--earth, mineral .................................. 3292 276 – 29 192 27 – – – – –

Pile drivers, tamping machinery ........ 3293 104 – 25 75 – – – – – –Construction, logging, and miningmachinery, n.e.c. ............................ 3299 190 – – 160 – – – – – –

Heating, cooling, and cleaning machineryand appliances ........................................ 33 16,468 45 51 1,961 1,732 1,802 1,020 4,621 934 4,302Heating, cooling, and cleaningmachinery and appliances,unspecified .......................................... 330 205 – – 60 23 69 – – 27 –

Cooling and humidifying machinery andappliances ........................................... 331 6,624 – 16 759 693 1,411 414 1,726 545 1,036Cooling and humidifying machineryand appliances, unspecified ............ 3310 78 – – – 26 – – – 12 –

Air conditioning units ......................... 3311 2,483 – – 520 159 1,188 – 364 37 185Fans, blowers--wall, floor, ceiling,ventilation ........................................ 3312 1,183 – 16 150 358 – 66 240 67 228

Refrigerators, freezers, ice makers ... 3314 2,541 – – – 119 184 108 1,080 429 590Cooling and humidifying machineryand appliances, n.e.c. .................... 3319 330 – – – 31 – 207 – – 20

Heating and cooking machinery andappliances ........................................... 332 6,231 – 33 921 722 143 530 2,316 117 1,449Heating and cooking machinery andappliances, unspecified ................... 3320 61 – – – 27 – – – – –

Beverage heating and percolatingequipment and appliances .............. 3321 415 – – – 9 41 – 323 – –

Broiling and frying equipment andappliances ....................................... 3322 186 – – – 32 – – 110 – –

Fabric pressers and ironingappliances ....................................... 3323 466 – – – 208 – – – – 235

Furnaces, heaters ............................. 3324 2,007 – – 859 193 – 159 260 45 469Kilns ................................................... 3325 61 – – – 44 – – – – –Ranges, cooking ovens, grills,toasters, food warmers .................... 3326 2,760 – – 56 156 81 356 1,492 59 560

Steaming equipment andappliances ....................................... 3327 135 – – – – – – – – 82

Heating and cooking machinery andappliances, n.e.c. ........................... 3329 140 – 31 – 49 – – – – –

Washers, dryers, and cleaningmachinery and appliances ................... 333 3,270 20 – 204 278 176 70 556 242 1,723Washers, dryers, and cleaningmachinery and appliances,unspecified ...................................... 3330 257 – – – 35 64 – 85 – 64

Car or vehicle washing machinery .... 3331 49 – – – – – – – – 42Clothes dryers ................................... 3332 411 – – – 11 63 – 90 – 240Clothes washers ................................ 3333 794 – – – 19 – – 160 56 505Dish washers ..................................... 3334 336 – – 144 – – – – 50 100Vacuum cleaners ............................... 3336 1,026 – – 46 130 – – 140 95 580Washers, dryers, and cleaningmachinery and appliances, n.e.c. ... 3339 399 – – – 75 – – – 30 193

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Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996 — Continued

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Heating, cooling, and cleaningmachinery and appliances, n.e.c. ....... 339 138 – – – 17 – – – – 82

Material handling machinery ..................... 34 21,810 388 638 1,376 7,616 2,187 3,216 3,934 140 2,314Material handling machinery,unspecified .......................................... 340 972 – 29 – 453 294 75 – – 62

Conveyors--gravity ................................ 341 2,206 – 45 203 866 503 147 247 11 144Conveyors--gravity, unspecified ........ 3410 497 – 14 – 235 – 121 – – –Chutes ............................................... 3411 642 – 31 166 260 57 – – 11 –Conveyors--roller ............................... 3412 929 – – – 342 404 – 131 – –Conveyors--wheel ............................. 3413 36 – – – 25 – – – – –Conveyors--gravity, n.e.c. ................ 3419 103 – – – – – – – – 88

Conveyors--powered ............................. 342 5,230 246 359 101 2,907 571 532 298 11 205Conveyors--powered, unspecified ..... 3420 1,906 50 44 69 1,242 110 210 99 – 73Conveyors--belt ................................. 3421 2,315 164 315 – 1,006 392 143 158 – 116Conveyors--bucket, cup .................... 3422 43 – – – 29 – – – – –Conveyors--chain .............................. 3423 125 – – – 96 – – – – –Conveyors--live roller ........................ 3424 431 – – – 270 49 72 – – –Conveyors--pan ................................. 3425 16 – – – 8 – – – – –Conveyors--screw, auger .................. 3427 151 – – – 82 – – – – –Conveyors--powered, n.e.c. ............. 3429 239 – – – 171 18 – – – –

Cranes ................................................... 343 1,911 – 27 383 642 77 431 – – 331Cranes, unspecified ........................... 3430 1,055 – 27 292 407 47 77 – – 206Cranes--gantry .................................. 3432 16 – – – – – – – – –Cranes--mobile, truck, railmounted .......................................... 3434 206 – – – 23 – – – – 123

Cranes--overhead ............................. 3436 113 – – – 85 – – – – –Storage and retrieval hoist systems .. 3438 38 – – – 33 – – – – –Cranes, n.e.c. ................................... 3439 460 – – – 86 – 338 – – –

Overhead hoists .................................... 344 966 – 14 72 368 – – 394 – 83Overhead hoists, unspecified ............ 3440 740 – – 52 278 – – 369 – –Overhead hoists--electric powered .... 3441 47 – – – 18 – – – – –Overhead hoists--manual .................. 3442 104 – 8 – 33 – – – – –Overhead hoists, n.e.c. .................... 3449 67 – – – 32 – – – – –

Derricks ................................................. 345 42 – 6 – 28 – – – – –Elevators ............................................... 346 2,782 – 22 249 588 138 447 381 78 868

Elevators, unspecified ....................... 3460 1,188 – 17 68 201 – 287 – 68 454Bucket or basket hoist--truckmounted .......................................... 3461 99 – – – 31 43 – – – –

Elevators--electric .............................. 3463 216 – – – – – – 87 – 86Elevators--hydraulic ........................... 3464 53 – – – 9 – – – – 44Elevators--hand operated .................. 3465 60 – – – 14 – – – – –Manlifts .............................................. 3466 765 – – 114 260 – 72 173 – 127Elevators, n.e.c. ................................ 3469 394 – – – 64 – 77 – – 137

Jacks ..................................................... 347 6,866 72 136 332 1,338 558 1,548 2,539 39 304Jacks, unspecified ............................. 3470 3,160 49 136 149 679 252 720 928 – 238Jacks--hydraulic ................................ 3471 1,355 – – 86 161 66 382 611 25 –Jacks--mechanical ............................. 3472 333 – – – 48 – 58 174 – –Jacks--pneumatic .............................. 3473 336 – – – 18 – – 262 – –Jacks, n.e.c. ..................................... 3479 1,683 – – 97 432 172 371 564 – –

Other material handling machinery ....... 349 835 – – – 427 – – – – 317Winders, unwinders ........................... 3491 167 – – – 165 – – – – –Material handling machinery, n.e.c. .. 3499 668 – – – 262 – – – – 317

Metal, woodworking, and special materialmachinery ................................................ 35 25,785 240 129 2,664 18,488 251 1,150 1,701 40 1,121Metal, woodworking, and specialmaterial machinery, unspecified .......... 350 1,664 – – 138 1,460 – 57 – – –

Bending, rolling, shaping machinery ..... 351 1,927 – – 217 1,447 – 87 140 – –Bending, rolling, shaping machinery,unspecified ...................................... 3510 547 – – 59 340 – – 138 – –

Bending, crimping machines ............. 3511 278 – – 50 219 – – – – –Shearing machines ............................ 3512 493 – – 48 362 – 78 – – –Rolling mills, rolling, calenderingmachinery ........................................ 3513 286 – – – 269 – – – – –

Bending, rolling, shaping machinery,n.e.c. ............................................... 3519 321 – – 58 257 – – – – –

Boring, drilling, planing, millingmachinery ............................................ 352 2,853 – 124 263 1,886 51 78 365 – 82Boring, drilling, planing, millingmachinery, unspecified .................... 3520 327 – 67 65 185 – – – – –

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Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996 — Continued

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Drills--stationary ................................ 3521 973 – 7 74 750 – – – – 53Planing machines .............................. 3522 348 – – – 52 – – 284 – –Milling machines ................................ 3523 718 – 41 – 633 – – – – –Reaming machines ............................ 3524 71 – – – 69 – – – – –Boring, drilling, planing, millingmachinery, n.e.c. ............................ 3529 416 – 10 102 199 – – 74 – –

Extruding, injecting, forming, moldingmachinery ............................................ 353 1,995 – – – 1,892 – – – – 44Extruding, injecting, forming, moldingmachinery, unspecified .................... 3530 489 – – – 480 – – – – –

Casting machinery ............................. 3531 598 – – – 560 – – – – –Extruding machinery .......................... 3532 296 – – – 294 – – – – –Forging machinery ............................. 3533 201 – – – 166 – – – – –Plastic injection molding machinery .. 3534 221 – – – 221 – – – – –Extruding, injecting, forming, moldingmachinery, n.e.c. ............................ 3539 190 – – – 170 – – – – –

Grinding, polishing machinery ............... 354 2,851 119 – 177 2,342 18 106 – – 76Grinding, polishing machinery,unspecified ...................................... 3540 985 – – 46 892 – – – – –

Grinders, abraders ............................ 3541 1,395 119 – 126 1,028 – 57 – – 49Honing, polishing, lappingmachinery ........................................ 3542 92 – – – 86 – – – – –

Grinding, polishing machinery,n.e.c. ............................................... 3549 379 – – – 337 – – – – –

Lathes .................................................... 355 1,100 – – – 838 – 183 – – –Lathes, unspecified ........................... 3550 588 – – – 535 – – – – –Metalworking lathes ........................... 3551 364 – – – 168 – 166 – – –Woodworking lathes .......................... 3552 41 – – – 35 – – – – –Lathes, n.e.c. .................................... 3559 108 – – – 100 – – – – –

Presses, except printing ........................ 356 4,063 – – 157 3,513 38 130 – – 183Presses, except printing,unspecified ...................................... 3560 1,884 – – – 1,606 – 88 – – 154

Assembly presses ............................. 3561 214 – – – 211 – – – – –Brake presses ................................... 3562 466 – – 97 324 – – – – –Punch presses ................................... 3563 856 – – 60 769 – – – – –Presses, except printing, n.e.c. ........ 3569 643 – – – 603 – – – – –

Sawing machinery--stationary ............... 357 6,916 89 – 1,242 3,533 45 352 1,077 26 551Sawing machinery--stationary,unspecified ...................................... 3570 1,693 61 – 180 1,094 – 58 102 – 199

Arm saws, radial arm saws ............... 3571 233 – – – 133 – – – – 52Band saws ......................................... 3572 1,810 – – 59 858 – 85 685 – 88Table saws ........................................ 3573 2,460 – – 893 920 – 148 248 25 201Sawing machinery--stationary, n.e.c. ............................................... 3579 720 – – 100 527 – – – – –

Threading and tapping machines .......... 358 176 – – – 134 – – – – –Other metal, woodworking, and specialmaterial machinery .............................. 359 2,240 – – 409 1,442 63 145 – – 130Spot welding machinery .................... 3594 1,422 – – 359 756 63 68 – – 126Metal, woodworking, and specialmaterial machinery, n.e.c. .............. 3599 788 – – – 672 – 77 – – –

Office and business machinery ................. 36 3,218 – 6 66 531 304 630 607 323 748Office and business machinery,unspecified .......................................... 360 46 – – – – – – – 14 –

Electronic computers and peripheralequipment ............................................ 361 1,993 – 5 51 408 238 377 241 186 486Electronic computers and peripheralequipment, unspecified ................... 3610 210 – – – 60 – 83 – – –

Cathode ray tubes (CRTs) and videodisplay terminals (VDTs) ................. 3611 264 – – – 36 52 143 – – 19

Computers--electronic ....................... 3612 903 – – 44 131 115 98 173 76 264Keyboards--computer ........................ 3613 210 – – – 36 – – – 30 102Optical scanners ................................ 3614 40 – – – 26 – – – – –Printers and plotters--computer ......... 3615 202 – – – 59 – – – 16 –Electronic computers and peripheralequipment, n.e.c. ............................ 3619 165 – – – 60 – – – 42 –

Office, banking, and retail machinery .... 362 1,179 – – – 121 63 243 363 123 253Office, banking, and retail machinery,unspecified ...................................... 3620 18 – – – – – – – – –

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Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996 — Continued

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Calculating machines and cashregisters ........................................... 3622 280 – – – – – – 235 17 –

FAX machines ................................... 3623 47 – – – – – – – – –Mailing and metering machines ......... 3624 105 – – – 44 – – – – –Photocopiers ..................................... 3625 330 – – – 69 – 176 – – 49Typewriters and word processingequipment ........................................ 3626 134 – – – – – – – 16 109

Office, banking, and retail machinery,n.e.c. ............................................... 3629 266 – – – – – – 97 79 62

Special process machinery ....................... 37 22,041 133 72 584 9,869 547 1,368 6,885 177 2,406Special process machinery,unspecified .......................................... 370 263 – – 59 83 – – – – 114

Food and beverage processingmachinery--specialized ........................ 371 8,728 – – – 982 52 155 6,488 112 923Food and beverage processingmachinery--specialized,unspecified ...................................... 3710 228 – – – 103 19 – 86 – –

Food slicers ....................................... 3711 5,362 – – – 178 – 69 4,415 111 579Juice, oil, fat extractors ...................... 3712 38 – – – – – – – – –Meat grinders .................................... 3713 240 – – – 33 – – 186 – –Mixers, blenders, whippers--food andbeverage ......................................... 3714 969 – – – 198 – – 508 – 257

Food and beverage processingmachinery--specialized, n.e.c. ........ 3719 1,891 – – – 468 19 60 1,275 – 63

Medical, surgical, and X-raymachinery and equipment ................... 372 962 – – – 31 – 57 – – 859Medical, surgical, and X-raymachinery and equipment,unspecified ...................................... 3720 134 – – – 10 – – – – 113

Medical machinery and equipment,except X-ray .................................... 3721 378 – – – 13 – – – – 325

X-ray, magnetic resonance imaging(MRIs) and fluoroscope machineryand equipment ................................. 3722 225 – – – – – – – – 206

Medical, surgical, and X-raymachinery and equipment, n.e.c. ... 3729 225 – – – – – – – – 216

Packaging, bottling, wrapping machinery ............................................ 373 2,389 50 – – 1,671 – 325 161 – 137Packaging, bottling, wrappingmachinery, unspecified .................... 3730 325 – – – 290 – – – – –

Bottling, canning, filling machinery .... 3731 212 – – – 176 – – – – –Packaging, wrapping, bundlingmachinery ........................................ 3732 1,045 – – – 532 – 301 100 – 70

Product labeling machinery ............... 3733 146 – – – 130 – – – – –Sealing, stapling machinery .............. 3734 355 – – – 290 – – – – 50Packaging, bottling, wrappingmachinery, n.e.c. ............................ 3739 306 – – – 252 – – – – –

Paper production machinery ................. 374 873 – – – 762 – 65 – – –Paper production machinery,unspecified ...................................... 3740 192 – – – 190 – – – – –

Dryers--paper production .................. 3743 17 – – – 15 – – – – –Formers--paper production ................ 3744 51 – – – 25 – – – – –Slitters, winders--paper production .... 3745 215 – – – 198 – – – – –Paper production machinery, n.e.c. .. 3749 355 – – – 291 – – – – –

Printing machinery and equipment ........ 375 2,657 – – – 2,440 – 70 – – 63Printing machinery and equipment,unspecified ...................................... 3750 408 – – – 323 – – – – –

Bindery machinery ............................. 3751 196 – – – 185 – – – – –Engraving machinery ......................... 3752 41 – – – 28 – – – – –Presses--printing ............................... 3753 1,510 – – – 1,447 – – – 12 –Printing machinery and equipment,n.e.c. ............................................... 3759 497 – – – 452 – – – – –

Textile, apparel, leather productionmachinery ............................................ 376 2,476 – – 45 2,290 – – – – –Textile, apparel, leather productionmachinery, unspecified .................... 3760 167 – – – 155 – – – – –

Knitting machinery ............................. 3762 140 – – – 104 – – – – –Picking, carding, combingmachinery ........................................ 3763 80 – – – 59 – – – – –

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Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996 — Continued

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Sewing, stitching machinery .............. 3764 1,295 – – – 1,196 – – – – –Spinning machinery ........................... 3765 100 – – – 100 – – – – –Weaving machinery ........................... 3766 163 – – – 160 – – – – –Textile, apparel, leather productionmachinery, n.e.c. ............................ 3769 508 – – – 492 – – – – –

Other special process machinery .......... 379 3,694 54 72 470 1,610 414 678 117 – 255Other special process machinery,unspecified ...................................... 3790 175 – – – 33 – 103 – – –

Centrifuges ........................................ 3791 34 – – – – – – – – –Dyeing machinery, except textile ....... 3793 16 – – – 9 – – – – –Painting, priming, metal coatingmachinery ........................................ 3796 82 – – – 34 – – – – –

Pumps ............................................... 3797 2,006 – 72 330 487 388 500 107 18 98Special process machinery, n.e.c. .... 3799 1,352 48 – 70 1,018 – 76 – – 103

Miscellaneous machinery .......................... 39 14,537 213 40 918 5,549 936 976 2,418 307 3,178Audio and video equipment ................... 391 2,979 – – – 130 260 – 1,036 19 1,463

Audio and video equipment,unspecified ...................................... 3910 75 – – – 10 – – – – –

Radios, stereos, and other audioequipment ........................................ 3911 226 – – – 17 62 – – – 84

Telephones and communicationequipment ........................................ 3912 225 – – – 12 80 – – – 71

Televisions ........................................ 3913 1,113 – – – 40 99 – 802 – 148Video players and recorders--tapeand disk ........................................... 3914 65 – – – 11 – – – – –

Audio and video equipment, n.e.c. ... 3919 1,275 – – – 40 – – 74 – 1,141Product assembly machinery, n.e.c. .... 392 358 – – – 231 – 119 – – –Product testing, inspecting, anddiagnostic machinery, n.e.c. ............... 393 132 – 25 – 74 – – – – –

Other machinery .................................... 399 11,068 205 16 888 5,115 669 803 1,371 288 1,714Other machinery, unspecified ............ 3990 226 – – – 195 – – – – –Air compressors ................................ 3991 1,082 – 16 318 125 107 137 269 12 98Incinerators ........................................ 3993 113 – – 62 – – – – – –Snowblowers ..................................... 3994 442 – – – 30 – – – 182 179Snow plows ....................................... 3995 92 – – – 10 – – – – 19Street sweeping and cleaningmachinery ........................................ 3996 168 – – – – – – – 17 101

Trash compactors .............................. 3997 657 – – – 63 – – 350 – 205Vending machines ............................. 3998 643 – – – 64 – 84 131 – 351Machinery, n.e.c. .............................. 3999 7,617 204 – 450 4,612 514 549 532 56 699

Parts and materials ..................................... 4 208,917 2,730 2,521 44,215 82,298 19,874 19,444 19,259 1,752 16,824Parts and materials, unspecified ............... 40 16,250 – 31 1,358 9,687 1,464 1,634 1,376 31 628Building materials--solid elements ............. 41 86,445 1,052 1,360 26,865 30,070 4,550 8,363 6,674 921 6,590

Building materials--solid elements, unspecified .......................................... 410 387 – – 191 72 – – 94 – –

Bricks, blocks, structural stone .............. 411 5,856 123 77 3,051 1,017 103 665 478 100 242Bricks, blocks, structural stone,unspecified ...................................... 4110 1,171 91 7 511 211 – 268 – 32 –

Bricks and pavers .............................. 4111 330 – – 176 43 – – 102 – –Concrete blocks, cinder blocks .......... 4112 3,210 – 70 1,933 464 59 290 217 27 137Structural stones or slabs, n.e.c. ...... 4113 439 – – 162 146 – – 74 – –Bricks, blocks, structural stone,n.e.c. ............................................... 4119 708 – – 270 153 – 103 74 18 53

Pipes, ducts, tubing ............................... 412 14,714 180 423 5,826 3,946 1,155 1,311 384 32 1,459Pipes, ducts, tubing, unspecified ....... 4120 6,409 133 207 2,420 1,770 328 577 225 13 735Concrete or clay pipes and conduits 4121 664 – – 386 171 – – – – –Ducts ................................................. 4122 781 – – 532 200 – – – – –Metal pipe, tubing .............................. 4123 4,901 – 89 1,769 1,337 796 365 119 – 402Pipe fittings ........................................ 4124 355 – 63 129 126 – – – – –Plastic or rubber pipe and tubing ....... 4125 615 – – 100 107 – 230 – – 138Pipes, ducts, tubing, n.e.c. ............... 4129 989 – 62 490 235 – 71 – – 111

Structural metal materials ...................... 413 35,596 323 281 8,662 15,449 2,003 3,908 1,812 501 2,656Structural metal materials,unspecified ...................................... 4130 4,154 – 121 522 1,875 365 915 – 191 141

Angle iron .......................................... 4131 1,271 – 10 400 477 – 213 – – 156Bars, rods, reinforcing bar (rebar) ..... 4132 7,095 – 20 2,037 2,743 357 808 314 43 742Beams ............................................... 4133 4,913 – 26 1,684 1,678 282 547 285 65 324Grates ................................................ 4134 980 130 – 113 320 96 – 80 57 134

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Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996 — Continued

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Plates, metal panels .......................... 4135 5,294 – 20 1,176 2,754 400 347 341 32 216Rails .................................................. 4136 1,809 – 73 198 805 96 193 136 11 281Sheet metal ....................................... 4137 5,725 87 – 1,450 2,621 110 565 456 82 349Structural metal materials, n.e.c. ...... 4139 4,355 – 8 1,081 2,176 295 271 183 19 313

Tiles, shingles ........................................ 414 1,533 – – 753 87 – 62 274 35 280Tiles, shingles, unspecified ............... 4140 212 – – 82 22 – – 71 12 –Ceiling tiles ........................................ 4141 605 – – 264 9 – – 108 – 218Ceramic or stone tiles--drain, roof,multipurpose .................................... 4142 190 – – 140 30 – – – – –

Roof shingles, except tile .................. 4143 362 – – 214 – – – 71 – –Vinyl floor tiles ................................... 4144 116 – – – 12 – – – – 42Tiles, shingles, n.e.c. ........................ 4149 47 – – – 9 – – – – –

Wood, lumber ........................................ 415 20,722 409 368 5,460 7,699 1,006 1,670 2,582 130 1,399Wood, lumber, unspecified ................ 4150 6,160 85 241 1,420 2,580 125 634 778 67 230Dimensional lumber: 2x4, 2x3,etc. .. 4151 7,409 87 8 2,068 2,825 245 662 909 19 585Plywood, wood paneling, particle,chip, flake board .............................. 4152 3,261 – 19 1,056 983 238 70 479 39 356

Wood pieces, trim pieces, n.e.c. ...... 4153 995 – 26 232 459 76 61 – – 76Wood, lumber, n.e.c. ........................ 4159 2,898 210 75 683 851 321 243 358 – 152

Other building materials--solid elements .............................................. 419 7,636 – 212 2,922 1,800 250 747 1,050 119 528Other building materials--solid elements, unspecified ...................... 4190 171 – – 160 10 – – – – –

Fencing and screening materials,n.e.c. ............................................... 4191 214 – 13 61 46 – – – – 76

Flashing ............................................. 4192 108 – – 50 35 – – – – –Glass, window panes ........................ 4193 2,479 – – 438 885 – 346 435 63 287Gutters, downspouts ......................... 4194 72 – – 60 – – – – – –Sheet flooring .................................... 4195 34 – – – 16 – – – – –Siding--aluminum, vinyl ..................... 4196 294 – – 80 113 – – – – –Structural hardware, n.e.c. ............... 4197 276 – – 71 107 – – – – 60Wallboard, drywall ............................. 4198 2,961 – – 1,573 305 166 337 472 46 63Other building materials--solidelements, n.e.c. .............................. 4199 1,027 – 198 414 276 – – – – –

Fasteners, connectors, ropes, ties ............ 42 23,938 490 320 6,484 6,974 3,148 1,968 1,934 182 2,438Fasteners, connectors, ropes, ties,unspecified .......................................... 420 164 – – – – 118 – – – –

Fasteners .............................................. 421 13,859 245 144 4,698 3,554 1,038 982 1,352 108 1,738Fasteners, unspecified ...................... 4210 110 – – – 18 – – – – –Clamps, couplings ............................. 4211 664 – 20 – 475 – – – – –Nails, brads, tacks ............................. 4212 9,196 178 – 3,775 1,576 690 741 952 93 1,192Nuts, bolts, washers .......................... 4213 739 – 114 87 340 – 65 – – 111Rivets ................................................ 4214 228 – – – 59 – – – – 156Screws ............................................... 4215 762 – – 371 282 – – – – 50Spikes ................................................ 4216 49 – – – – – – – – –Staples .............................................. 4217 1,357 – 8 196 585 172 67 177 – 142Fasteners, n.e.c. ............................... 4219 754 – – 226 217 91 67 100 – 44

Ropes, ties ............................................ 422 8,383 240 123 1,554 2,804 1,820 691 566 68 518Ropes, ties, unspecified .................... 4220 273 – 77 66 20 67 – – – –Bands ................................................ 4221 819 – 5 143 327 – 145 100 – 58Bungee cords .................................... 4222 833 – – 148 81 493 – 85 – –Chains, n.e.c. ................................... 4223 2,319 46 24 407 917 550 144 – – 187Rope, twine, string ............................. 4224 452 – 10 61 84 219 – – 29 –Strapping ........................................... 4225 1,199 58 – 205 309 202 159 198 – 59Wire--nonelectrical ............................ 4226 2,208 122 – 506 979 168 184 104 18 125Ropes, ties, n.e.c. ............................. 4229 278 – – – 86 91 – – – –

Valves, nozzles ..................................... 423 1,199 – 54 157 522 86 228 – – 148Fasteners, connectors, ropes, ties, n.e.c. ................................................... 429 333 – – 57 89 86 64 – – –

Hoisting accessories ................................. 43 1,949 126 12 217 730 333 100 250 – 178Hoisting accessories, unspecified ......... 430 101 – 6 – 64 – – – – –Fixtures, load indicators ........................ 431 96 – – – 38 – – – – –Hooks, shackles, magnets, clamshells .. 432 1,300 45 – 131 540 249 68 212 – 54Slings ..................................................... 433 85 – – – 28 – – – – –Hoisting accessories, n.e.c. .................. 439 366 81 6 57 59 47 – – – 112

Machine, tool, and electric parts ................ 44 26,538 329 556 4,358 14,114 2,232 1,781 928 301 1,940Machine, tool, and electric parts,unspecified .......................................... 440 881 – – – 734 – – – – –

Electric parts .......................................... 441 9,033 102 355 3,163 2,662 1,025 282 291 250 904

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Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996 — Continued

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Electric parts, unspecified ................. 4410 576 – 56 117 302 – – – – 60Electrical wiring ................................. 4411 3,732 64 230 1,755 619 341 91 – 174 427Generators ........................................ 4412 766 – 21 250 303 75 – – – 62Motors ............................................... 4414 1,476 – 41 183 635 208 – 114 49 183Power lines, transformers,convertors ........................................ 4415 791 – – 342 212 186 – – 11 –

Relays, rheostats, starters, controls .. 4416 207 – – 44 74 – – – – –Switchboards, switches, fuses .......... 4417 416 – – 144 91 – – – – 69Electric parts, n.e.c. .......................... 4419 1,045 – – 327 416 129 – – – 82

Machine and appliance parts ................ 442 14,459 215 75 1,059 9,657 1,101 1,050 450 28 824Machine and appliance parts,unspecified ...................................... 4420 1,901 – – 61 1,512 57 136 – – 70

Dies, molds, patterns ......................... 4421 4,153 – – 48 3,872 – 143 – – 55Drives--chain, leather, fabric, veebelt ................................................... 4422 321 – 18 75 90 85 – – – –

Drums, pulleys, sheaves ................... 4423 2,526 60 35 545 880 418 179 121 13 275Engines, turbines, except vehicle ...... 4424 244 – – – 57 48 98 – – –Friction clutches ................................ 4425 87 – – – 32 – – – – –Gears ................................................. 4426 348 – – 87 196 – – – – –Rollers ............................................... 4427 1,009 – – – 591 159 – 100 – 55Machine and appliance parts,n.e.c. ............................................... 4429 3,869 103 17 201 2,428 298 359 143 – 317

Tool parts, accessories ......................... 443 1,335 – 123 92 650 – 223 106 – 92Tool parts, accessories,unspecified ...................................... 4430 207 – 25 – 138 – – – – –

Drill bits--unattached ......................... 4431 242 – 93 – 93 – – – – –Saw blades--unattached .................... 4432 406 – – – 241 – 66 70 – –Tool parts, accessories, n.e.c. .......... 4439 480 – 5 47 178 – 144 – – 61

Machine, tool, and electric parts,n.e.c. ................................................... 449 830 – – – 411 39 204 – 15 110

Metal materials--nonstructural ................... 45 11,115 159 104 1,159 7,179 547 987 431 69 481Metal materials--nonstructural,unspecified .......................................... 450 3,794 93 – 390 2,370 187 429 116 – 204

Metal sheets, ingots, bars--nonstructural ........................................ 451 3,415 – 6 454 2,180 130 299 117 47 153

Molten or hot metals, slag ..................... 452 1,886 – 35 86 1,444 170 86 – – –Metal materials--nonstructural, n.e.c. ... 459 2,020 – 60 228 1,186 59 173 168 – 90

Tars, sealants, caulking, insulatingmaterials .................................................. 46 1,973 – – 1,136 351 182 120 – – 144Tars, sealants, caulking, insulatingmaterials, unspecified .......................... 460 232 – – 124 34 62 – – – –

Asphalt, roofing tar ................................ 461 1,000 – – 719 124 – 69 – – 60Fiberglass insulation .............................. 462 385 – – 223 74 – – – – –Foam caulking, foam insulation ............. 463 50 – – – 16 – – – – –Joint compound, patching compounds .. 464 18 – – – – – – – – –Plastic, vinyl caulking ............................ 465 54 – – – 47 – – – – –Sealants, waterproofers, n.e.c. ............. 466 184 – – – 42 86 – – – –Tars, sealants, caulking, insulatingmaterials, n.e.c. .................................. 469 51 – – 42 – – – – – –

Tarps and sheeting--nonmetal .................. 47 1,146 84 – 206 253 492 – – – 78Tarps and sheeting--nonmetal,unspecified .......................................... 470 413 – – 55 28 295 – – – –

Roofing paper, roofing felt ..................... 471 139 – – 124 – – – – – –Tarps, plastic or fabric sheeting ............ 472 512 65 – – 174 178 – – – 78Tarps and sheeting--nonmetal,n.e.c. ................................................... 479 83 – – – 48 19 – – – –

Vehicle and mobile equipment parts ......... 48 27,663 361 114 1,058 6,454 6,164 3,718 6,759 147 2,888Vehicle and mobile equipment parts,unspecified .......................................... 480 1,994 – – – 1,198 319 203 215 – –

Tires, inner tubes, wheels ..................... 481 8,228 83 44 211 708 1,733 947 3,128 63 1,312Tires, inner tubes, wheels,unspecified ...................................... 4810 1,135 – – – 100 176 413 351 – 84

Tire inner tubes ................................. 4812 334 – – – 14 50 – 244 – –Tires, except bike .............................. 4813 4,264 45 – 109 283 692 357 1,738 60 979Wheels, tire rims ................................ 4814 2,055 – 42 71 268 806 89 512 – 227Tires, inner tubes, wheels, n.e.c. ...... 4819 426 – – – 37 – 75 283 – –

Engine parts and accessories ............... 482 6,645 – 48 181 1,217 739 1,316 2,380 – 731Engine parts and accessories,unspecified ...................................... 4820 526 – – – 113 158 83 124 – –

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Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996 — Continued

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Battery ............................................... 4821 1,547 – 18 64 293 196 380 512 – 73Belts, hoses ....................................... 4822 121 – 7 – 46 – – – – –Engine block ...................................... 4823 862 – – – 123 – 105 500 – 103Fan .................................................... 4824 72 – – – 18 – – – – –Muffler, exhaust ................................. 4825 307 – – – 63 – – 225 – –Radiator ............................................. 4826 286 – – – 112 19 59 – – –Transmission ..................................... 4827 1,192 – – – 98 98 203 470 – 290Engine parts and accessories,n.e.c. ............................................... 4829 1,732 – 16 51 349 214 470 456 – 175

Trailers .................................................. 483 2,186 187 – 326 280 633 343 141 41 231Windshields, vehicle windows ............... 484 337 – – – 175 – – – – 75Vehicle and mobile equipment parts,n.e.c. ................................................... 489 8,274 51 18 312 2,877 2,735 900 838 41 501

Parts and materials, n.e.c. ........................ 49 11,900 88 23 1,374 6,485 762 754 858 95 1,462

Persons, plants, animals, and minerals .... 5 426,158 11,692 1,027 26,226 92,982 39,965 20,022 52,982 10,966 170,296Animals and animal products .................... 51 12,072 3,058 36 821 1,632 1,712 440 1,260 385 2,727

Animals, unspecified ............................. 510 213 – 12 – 18 128 – – – –Animal products--nonfood ..................... 511 446 – 9 – 246 – – 154 – –

Bones, shells ..................................... 5111 260 – 9 – 93 – – 152 – –Fur, wool ............................................ 5113 58 – – – 43 – – – – –Hides--leather .................................... 5114 84 – – – 80 – – – – –

Birds and fowl ........................................ 512 162 20 – – 50 – – 79 – –Chicken ............................................. 5122 55 – – – 31 – – – – –Turkeys .............................................. 5125 94 – – – 17 – – – – –

Fish, shellfish ......................................... 513 353 – – 66 204 – – – – –Insects, arachnids (spiders, ticks,scorpions, etc.) .................................... 514 5,355 313 12 651 673 843 230 780 320 1,533

Mammals, except humans .................... 515 5,178 2,654 – 68 397 725 175 183 49 924Mammals, unspecified ....................... 5150 48 – – – – – – – – –Cats ................................................... 5151 760 387 – – 9 – – – – 287Cattle ................................................. 5152 1,575 739 – – 272 438 117 – – –Dogs .................................................. 5153 1,916 1,017 – 47 42 256 – 125 – 407Horses ............................................... 5154 655 408 – – – – – – 13 169Sheep ................................................ 5156 18 – – – – – – – – –Swine ................................................. 5157 154 82 – – 62 – – – – –Mammals, n.e.c. ............................... 5159 41 – – – – – – – 15 –

Reptiles, snakes .................................... 516 250 – – – – – – – 16 190Animal waste products, includingmanure ................................................ 517 87 – – – 39 – – – – –

Food products--fresh or processed ........... 52 9,700 429 – – 1,574 235 109 5,654 147 1,550Food products--fresh or processed,unspecified .......................................... 520 565 – – – 106 39 – 306 19 75

Bakery products, candy, confections,snack foods ......................................... 521 279 – – – 124 – – 137 – –

Beverages, n.e.c. ................................. 522 663 – – – 18 49 – 333 53 208Dairy products ....................................... 523 182 – – – 89 – – – – 49Fruits, nuts, vegetables ......................... 524 798 387 – – 91 56 – 192 – 62Grains, grain mill products ..................... 525 83 – – – 41 – – – – –Meat, poultry .......................................... 526 1,675 – – – 698 – – 745 62 74Seafood ................................................. 527 88 – – – 66 – – – – –Multiple foods or groceries .................... 528 381 – – – – – – 269 – 94Other food products--fresh orprocessed ............................................ 529 4,986 – – – 340 50 – 3,638 – 927Fats, oils ............................................ 5291 3,959 – – – 119 – – 3,374 – 438Sugar, cocoa, chocolate .................... 5292 18 – – – – – – – – –Other food products--fresh orprocessed, n.e.c. ............................ 5299 1,008 – – – 216 42 – 261 – 487

Infectious and parasitic agents .................. 53 2,485 – – – 186 121 – – 44 2,056Infectious and parasitic agents,unspecified .......................................... 530 397 – – – 112 – – – 18 222

Bacteria ................................................. 531 624 – – – 29 – – – – 512Fungi ..................................................... 532 40 – – – 10 – – – – 19Viruses .................................................. 533 1,146 – – – 17 38 – – – 1,087Infectious and parasitic agents, n.e.c. ................................................... 539 277 – – – 18 17 – – – 217

Metallic minerals ........................................ 54 146 – 78 – 59 – – – – –Metallic minerals, unspecified ............... 540 83 – 75 – – – – – – –Metal ores--nonradiating ....................... 541 18 – – – 18 – – – – –

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Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996 — Continued

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Metallic minerals, n.e.c. ........................ 549 15 – – – – – – – – –Nonmetallic minerals, except fuel .............. 55 5,499 626 443 1,853 569 352 329 444 97 787

Nonmetallic minerals, except fuel,unspecified .......................................... 550 350 – 340 – – – – – – –

Boulders ................................................ 552 154 66 – – 21 – – – – 19Clay--natural and processed ................. 553 66 – 15 – 39 – – – – –Dirt, earth ............................................... 554 720 152 22 363 9 – – 126 – –Rocks, crushed stone ............................ 555 3,429 408 36 1,199 268 330 303 312 83 490Sand, gravel .......................................... 556 656 – 9 233 159 – – – – 252Silica ...................................................... 557 17 – – – 17 – – – – –Nonmetallic minerals, except fuel,n.e.c. ................................................... 559 99 – 21 – 48 – – – – –

Person--injured or ill worker ...................... 56 282,892 4,709 433 22,415 86,564 33,807 17,466 42,185 8,991 66,323Bodily conditions of injured, ill worker ... 561 7,633 75 13 525 1,215 733 298 1,780 917 2,077Bodily motion or position of injured,ill worker .............................................. 562 272,992 4,589 418 21,756 84,891 32,743 16,849 40,201 7,984 63,559

Person--injured or ill worker, n.e.c. ....... 569 2,268 45 – 134 458 331 318 205 90 686Person--other than injured or ill worker ..... 57 103,220 61 6 265 788 2,848 265 2,844 946 95,197

Person--other than injured, ill worker,unspecified .......................................... 570 1,436 – 6 – 63 194 – 223 49 866

Bodily fluids or substances of person .... 571 102 – – – – – – – – 93Co-worker, former co-worker ofinjured or ill worker .............................. 572 3,507 55 – 148 556 315 122 464 242 1,604

Health care patient or resident ofhealth care facility ................................ 573 86,661 – – – 16 1,418 58 – 431 84,722

Person--other than injured or illworker, n.e.c. ...................................... 579 11,514 – – 78 152 914 85 2,147 222 7,912

Plants, trees, vegetation--notprocessed ................................................ 58 9,471 2,769 31 856 1,595 888 1,407 568 354 1,002Plants, trees, vegetation--notprocessed, unspecified ........................ 580 419 156 11 – – 43 100 – – –

Field crops ............................................. 582 350 203 – – – – – – – 136Flowers .................................................. 583 55 – – – – 19 – – – –Houseplants .......................................... 584 52 – – – – – – – – –Poison ivy, oak, sumac .......................... 585 1,006 278 – 161 26 158 – – 39 286Shrubs, grasses .................................... 586 556 50 – 215 – – – – 160 46Trees, logs ............................................. 587 5,916 1,807 20 458 1,466 568 688 354 110 446Plants, trees, vegetation--notprocessed, n.e.c. ................................ 589 1,108 262 – – 85 69 581 – 30 49

Persons, plants, animals, and minerals,n.e.c. ....................................................... 59 674 – – – 15 – – – – 647

Structures and surfaces ............................. 6 347,946 7,149 2,448 40,831 56,402 44,431 22,910 66,880 12,608 94,286Structures and surfaces, unspecified ........ 60 573 – 8 116 188 50 – – – 178Building systems ....................................... 61 126 – – – 27 – – – – –

Building systems, n.e.c. ........................ 619 71 – – – 9 – – – – –Floors, walkways, ground surfaces ........... 62 304,484 6,407 2,221 32,858 48,714 39,985 19,390 60,472 11,436 83,002

Floors, walkways, ground surfaces,unspecified .......................................... 620 22,329 531 248 4,740 3,372 4,649 1,818 3,492 635 2,845

Escalators .............................................. 621 452 – – 72 25 109 – 145 47 46Floors .................................................... 622 159,564 1,250 771 10,526 30,776 10,118 8,333 44,300 4,707 48,783

Floor, unspecified .............................. 6220 5,828 44 90 900 1,116 366 359 1,548 164 1,241Floor of building ................................. 6221 144,051 1,153 88 8,933 27,603 7,750 7,137 41,797 4,461 45,130Floor of elevator ................................ 6222 305 – – – 25 – – – – 218Floor of mine ..................................... 6223 571 – 524 – 19 – – – – –Floor of scaffold, staging, ortemporary work platform .................. 6224 1,463 – 18 167 714 113 88 – – 311

Floor of vehicle .................................. 6225 3,208 – 32 95 493 1,426 554 269 – 308Floor, n.e.c. ...................................... 6229 4,138 – 19 406 805 452 194 632 48 1,572

Ground .................................................. 623 58,944 3,612 923 12,885 5,526 14,353 4,544 4,606 1,592 10,902Sidewalks, paths, outdoor walkways ..... 624 10,400 437 7 779 1,312 1,258 438 1,154 902 4,111Stairs, steps ........................................... 625 24,251 202 176 1,617 3,996 2,267 1,136 3,307 2,455 9,097

Stairs, steps, unspecified .................. 6250 11,303 95 119 810 1,968 1,034 526 1,102 1,341 4,307Stairs, steps--indoors ........................ 6251 9,887 100 – 661 1,527 795 418 1,898 902 3,586Stairs, steps--outdoors ...................... 6252 3,061 – 57 145 500 437 191 306 212 1,203

Street, road ............................................ 626 3,875 – 29 407 292 918 428 259 150 1,349Surfaces below ground level, n.e.c. ..... 627 3,662 154 25 1,065 388 532 359 332 41 766

Surfaces below ground level,unspecified ...................................... 6270 805 – – 108 79 138 190 – – 198

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Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996 — Continued

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Ditches, channels, trenches,excavations ..................................... 6271 1,416 68 10 770 89 140 – 91 – 236

Other surfaces below ground level,n.e.c. ............................................... 6279 1,441 64 13 187 219 254 159 197 15 332

Parking lots ............................................ 628 13,584 62 – 445 1,914 3,192 1,282 2,100 815 3,769Other floors, walkways, groundsurfaces ............................................... 629 7,424 111 37 321 1,114 2,588 1,050 777 92 1,334Other floors, walkways, groundsurfaces, unspecified ....................... 6290 263 – 10 – 40 96 – – 13 42

Piers, wharfs ...................................... 6291 99 – – – 30 – – – – –Ramps, runways, loading docks ........ 6292 5,829 64 22 129 765 2,334 966 671 50 828Floors, walkways, ground surfaces,n.e.c. ............................................... 6299 1,219 – – 167 274 118 76 92 26 456

Other structural elements .......................... 63 35,379 591 78 5,245 6,011 3,519 3,277 5,500 1,047 10,110Other structural elements, unspecified .. 630 138 – – – 33 48 – – – 20Doors ..................................................... 631 21,233 118 71 1,480 3,410 2,561 2,209 3,968 552 6,864Fences, fence panels ............................ 632 770 58 – 259 96 127 – – 31 157Gates ..................................................... 633 1,527 193 – 104 321 164 196 213 – 311Roof ....................................................... 634 1,501 – – 1,099 119 – – 150 – 55Roof trusses .......................................... 635 852 – – 365 244 – 66 124 – –Skylights ................................................ 636 38 – – – – – – – – –Walls ...................................................... 637 3,418 46 6 855 676 179 99 485 137 935Windows ................................................ 638 2,675 – – 340 464 62 255 211 172 1,166Structural elements, n.e.c. .................... 639 3,228 158 – 713 642 328 411 323 77 575

Structures .................................................. 64 6,332 151 141 2,390 1,126 775 155 669 88 837Structures, unspecified .......................... 640 61 – – – 18 – – – – –Bridges, dams, locks ............................. 641 49 – – – 9 – – – – –Buildings--office, plant, residential ......... 642 146 – – – 48 – – – – –Mines, caves, tunnels ............................ 644 815 – 63 189 96 148 – 206 – 103

Mines, caves, tunnels, unspecified .... 6440 63 – 63 – – – – – – –Sewers, manholes, storm drains ....... 6443 732 – – 178 91 148 – 206 – 103

Pools ..................................................... 645 188 – – 61 – – – – – 96Scaffolds--staging .................................. 646 2,270 – 45 1,315 434 52 – 88 38 270

Scaffolds--staging, unspecified ......... 6460 1,769 – 45 1,095 261 – – 86 33 222Scaffolds--improvised staging ........... 6461 140 – – 75 47 – – – – –Scaffolds--selfsupporting staging ...... 6462 34 – – – – – – – – –Scaffolds--staging supported bystructure or other means ................. 6463 113 – – 49 55 – – – – –

Scaffolds--suspended staging ........... 6464 34 – – 18 16 – – – – –Scaffolds--staging, n.e.c. .................. 6469 180 – – 62 49 – – – – –

Towers, poles ........................................ 647 1,874 88 32 464 312 450 116 267 36 110Other structures ..................................... 648 916 – – 319 204 110 – 89 – 169

Guardrails, road dividers ................... 6481 422 – – 206 95 58 – – – –Hydrants ............................................ 6482 35 – – – 10 – – – – –Wells .................................................. 6483 15 – – – – – – – – –Other structures, n.e.c. ..................... 6489 438 – – 100 99 – – 82 – 117

Structures and surfaces, n.e.c. ................. 69 1,052 – – 206 336 88 – 210 30 149

Tools, instruments, and equipment ........... 7 114,258 3,917 1,208 19,234 29,333 8,297 5,958 20,739 1,918 23,654Tools, instruments, and equipment,unspecified .............................................. 70 4,006 – 126 911 1,324 410 481 190 61 479

Handtools--nonpowered ............................ 71 53,287 2,234 715 7,783 14,008 2,806 3,118 13,105 994 8,524Handtools--nonpowered, unspecified .... 710 300 – 24 84 90 68 – – 12 –Boring handtools--nonpowered ............. 711 341 – – 181 119 – – – – –

Braces ............................................... 7112 148 – – 106 33 – – – – –Drills .................................................. 7113 168 – – 71 75 – – – – –

Cutting handtools--nonpowered ............ 712 27,059 752 52 2,484 5,918 644 1,492 10,514 449 4,754Cutting handtools--nonpowered,unspecified ...................................... 7120 260 – 6 – 47 – 66 77 – –

Axes, hatchets ................................... 7121 230 – 6 – 27 – – – – 140Bolt cutters ........................................ 7122 254 – – – 124 71 – – – –Chisels ............................................... 7123 137 – – – 80 – – – – –Knives ................................................ 7124 20,876 322 37 1,713 4,573 328 1,126 9,033 305 3,439Saws .................................................. 7125 746 – – 223 86 95 144 83 39 43Scissors, snips, shears ...................... 7126 1,649 372 – 148 349 45 – 167 56 475Cutting handtools--nonpowered,n.e.c. ............................................... 7129 2,909 – – 296 634 72 93 1,138 44 619

Digging handtools--nonpowered ........... 713 5,830 895 16 1,704 1,089 313 368 434 223 789

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Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996 — Continued

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Digging handtools--nonpowered,unspecified ...................................... 7130 35 – – – – – – – – –

Hoes .................................................. 7131 78 – – – 16 – – – – –Picks .................................................. 7132 155 – 12 59 19 – – – – –Shovels .............................................. 7133 5,241 831 – 1,409 1,012 275 360 419 211 720Trowels .............................................. 7134 213 – – 160 37 – – – – –Digging handtools--nonpowered,n.e.c. ............................................... 7139 107 – – – – – – – – 47

Gripping handtools--nonpowered .......... 714 1,396 – 93 87 850 50 – 74 – 190Gripping handtools--nonpowered,unspecified ...................................... 7140 19 – – – 18 – – – – –

Pliers, tongs ....................................... 7141 571 – 88 53 211 – – – – 166Vises, clamps .................................... 7142 631 – – – 515 – – – – –Gripping handtools--nonpowered,n.e.c. ............................................... 7149 174 – – 20 106 – – – – –

Measuring handtools--nonpowered ....... 715 904 – – 70 237 – 71 – – 470Dividers ............................................. 7152 19 – – – 16 – – – – –Gauges .............................................. 7153 102 – – – 38 – 61 – – –Levels ................................................ 7154 17 – – – – – – – – –Rulers, tape measures ...................... 7156 133 – – – 43 – – – – –Squares ............................................. 7157 35 – – – 21 – – – – –Measuring handtools--nonpowered,n.e.c. ............................................... 7159 586 – – – 111 – – – – 455

Striking and nailing handtools--nonpowered ......................................... 716 6,074 226 135 1,760 1,931 257 484 518 158 603Striking and nailing handtools-- nonpowered, unspecified ................ 7160 41 – 5 – 14 – – – – –

Hammers ........................................... 7161 2,882 – 68 761 1,009 120 222 280 77 314Mallets ............................................... 7162 152 – – – 63 – – – 35 –Sledges ............................................. 7164 2,752 183 55 907 804 60 237 226 33 246Striking handtools--nonpowered,n.e.c. ............................................... 7169 217 – – 68 38 65 – – – –

Surfacing handtools--nonpowered ........ 717 537 – – 59 215 – – 158 15 47Files ................................................... 7171 98 – – – 50 – – – – –Planes ............................................... 7172 80 – – – 52 – – – – –Sanders ............................................. 7173 56 – – – 56 – – – – –Surfacing handtools--nonpowered,n.e.c. ............................................... 7179 270 – – – 52 – – 145 13 –

Turning handtools--nonpowered ........... 718 5,004 47 145 622 2,012 722 220 755 53 429Turning handtools--nonpowered,unspecified ...................................... 7180 73 – – – 61 – – – – –

Screwdrivers ...................................... 7181 1,169 – – 140 226 414 65 246 – 59Wrenches .......................................... 7182 3,540 – 140 363 1,672 280 154 508 31 353Turning handtools--nonpowered,n.e.c. ............................................... 7189 222 – – 119 53 – – – 11 –

Other handtools--nonpowered ............... 719 5,842 293 250 730 1,546 693 434 616 74 1,206Brooms, mops, and other cleaningtools ................................................. 7191 1,526 – – 56 274 – 139 175 33 817

Crowbars ........................................... 7192 2,000 176 142 252 689 229 211 198 – 101Pitchforks, spading forks ................... 7193 176 – – – 41 59 – – – –Rakes ................................................ 7194 203 – – 68 54 – – – – –Stapling tools--nonpowered ............... 7195 100 – – – 64 – – – – –Other handtools--nonpowered,n.e.c. ............................................... 7199 1,824 – 107 349 417 364 80 240 30 194

Handtools--powered .................................. 72 21,412 788 228 5,643 8,640 822 1,157 1,400 222 2,512Handtools--powered, unspecified .......... 720 274 – 19 – 195 – – – – –Boring handtools--powered ................... 721 2,792 52 12 814 1,070 46 135 406 41 216

Augers--powered ............................... 7211 158 43 – 58 41 – – – – –Braces--powered ............................... 7212 20 – – 20 – – – – – –Drills--powered .................................. 7213 2,045 – 12 682 776 41 114 209 20 182Routers and molders--powered ......... 7214 495 – – – 228 – – 197 – 20Boring handtools--powered, n.e.c. ... 7219 63 – – – 21 – – – 19 –

Cutting handtools--powered .................. 722 4,670 641 6 1,804 1,205 40 – 348 94 498Cutting handtools--powered,unspecified ...................................... 7220 123 – – – 76 – – – – –

Chainsaws--powered ......................... 7221 1,139 397 – 268 191 – – – 46 211Knives--powered ............................... 7223 115 – – – 115 – – – – –Saws--powered, except chainsaws ... 7224 2,537 112 5 1,482 602 – – 246 29 –

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Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996 — Continued

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Cutting handtools--powered,n.e.c. ............................................... 7229 744 129 – – 214 – – 92 17 249

Striking and nailing handtools--powered ............................................... 723 2,010 – – 1,248 438 191 – – 19 71Striking and nailing handtools--powered, unspecified ...................... 7230 15 – – – – – – – – –

Hammers--powered ........................... 7231 380 – – 200 122 45 – – – –Jackhammers--powered .................... 7232 1,327 – – 986 120 134 – – 17 69Riveters--powered ............................. 7234 201 – – – 176 – – – – –Striking and nailing handtools--powered, n.e.c. ............................... 7239 55 – – 46 – – – – – –

Surfacing handtools--powered .............. 724 2,683 – – 260 1,098 68 – 305 15 885Surfacing handtools--powered,unspecified ...................................... 7240 16 – – – 13 – – – – –

Buffers, polishers, waxers--powered ........................................... 7241 1,112 – – – 138 – – 234 15 700

Hand grinders--powered .................... 7242 935 – – 101 598 – – 71 – 94Sanders--powered ............................. 7243 482 – – 72 327 – – – – 61Sandblasters--powered ..................... 7244 54 – – – 13 – – – – –Surfacing handtools--powered,n.e.c. ............................................... 7249 84 – – – 10 – – – – –

Turning handtools, powered .................. 725 931 – 84 78 465 – 92 83 – 107Turning handtools--powered,unspecified ...................................... 7250 62 – 37 – 9 – – – – –

Impact wrenches--powered ............... 7252 606 – 42 – 301 – 87 – – 94Screwdrivers--powered ..................... 7253 203 – – 50 119 – – – – –Turning handtools--powered,n.e.c. ............................................... 7259 59 – 5 19 34 – – – – –

Welding and heating handtools--powered ............................................... 726 6,241 84 96 922 3,368 382 767 143 12 468Welding and heating handtools--powered, unspecified ...................... 7260 1,198 – 94 70 586 92 237 – – 70

Blow torches ...................................... 7261 277 – – – 91 – 68 – – 62Soldering irons--powered .................. 7262 212 – – – 165 – – – – –Welding torches--powered ................ 7263 4,432 45 – 778 2,445 257 441 132 – 331Welding and heatinghandtools--powered, n.e.c. ............. 7269 123 – – – 80 – – – – –

Other handtools--powered ..................... 729 1,812 – 6 495 801 70 – 114 31 255Nail guns--powered ........................... 7291 460 – – 271 160 – – – – –Scrubbers--powered .......................... 7293 146 – – – 30 – – – 13 87Sprayers--paint .................................. 7294 168 – – – 114 – – – – –Stapling tools--electric orpneumatic ........................................ 7295 349 – – – 268 – – – – –

Other handtools--powered, n.e.c. ..... 7299 662 – – 143 213 – – 69 14 160Handtools--power not determined ............. 73 6,381 139 35 1,284 2,086 246 500 1,222 70 800

Handtools--power not determined, unspecified .......................................... 730 286 – – 66 139 – – – – –

Boring handtools--power notdetermined .......................................... 731 843 – – 317 339 – 87 – – –Augers--power not determined .......... 7311 151 – – – 80 – – – – 19Braces--power not determined .......... 7312 68 – – – 29 – – – – –Drills--power not determined ............. 7313 546 – – 272 230 – – – – –Boring handtools--power notdetermined, n.e.c. ........................... 7319 77 – – – – – 70 – – –

Cutting handtools--power notdetermined .......................................... 732 3,036 113 – 426 718 41 232 997 56 453Cutting handtools--power notdetermined, unspecified .................. 7320 502 – – – 83 – – – – 337

Chisels--power not determined ......... 7321 48 – – – 27 – – – – –Knives--power not determined .......... 7322 774 – – – 128 – – 564 – –Saws--power not determined ............ 7323 1,414 – – 300 366 – 226 374 50 67Cutting handtools--power notdetermined, n.e.c. ........................... 7329 298 105 – 56 114 – – – – –

Striking and nailing handtools--powernot determined .................................... 733 484 – – 127 158 – 136 – – –Hammers--power not determined ...... 7331 426 – – 115 128 – 125 – – –Punches--power not determined ....... 7332 48 – – – 24 – – – – –

Surfacing handtools--power notdetermined .......................................... 734 252 – – 122 82 – – – – 44

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Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996 — Continued

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Sanders--power not determined ........ 7341 217 – – 122 78 – – – – –Turning handtools--power notdetermined .......................................... 735 1,102 – 28 130 454 97 – 149 – 221Screwdrivers--power notdetermined ...................................... 7351 301 – – – 71 – – 104 – 67

Wrenches--power not determined ..... 7352 786 – 27 96 372 74 – – – 153Other handtools--power not determined .......................................... 739 378 – – 95 196 – – – – –Staplers--power not determined ........ 7391 99 – – – 42 – – – – –Other handtools--power notdetermined, n.e.c. ........................... 7399 280 – – 78 154 – – – – –

Ladders ..................................................... 74 11,501 515 53 2,918 1,580 2,181 420 2,486 217 1,131Ladders, unspecified ............................. 740 6,406 121 – 1,892 861 1,305 230 1,359 85 552Ladders--fixed ....................................... 741 141 – 19 – 74 18 – – – –Ladders--movable ................................. 742 4,251 392 – 795 571 772 177 877 125 538

Movable ladders, unspecified ............ 7420 2,044 314 – 466 249 343 – 467 60 111Extension ladders .............................. 7421 1,101 55 – 299 34 326 64 76 52 194Step ladders ...................................... 7422 827 – – – 179 – 58 307 11 227Truck mounted ladders, aerial laddertrams ............................................... 7424 49 – – – 40 – – – – –

Movable ladders, n.e.c. .................... 7429 223 – – – 66 96 – – – –Ladders, n.e.c. ...................................... 749 703 – 28 230 74 86 – 248 – –

Medical and surgical instruments .............. 75 1,829 80 – – 42 20 – – 191 1,419Medical and surgical instruments,unspecified .......................................... 750 121 – – – 12 – – – – 98

Needles and syringes ............................ 751 791 58 – – 13 – – – 189 451Scalpels ................................................. 752 128 – – – – – – – – 103Medical and surgical instruments,n.e.c. ................................................... 759 788 – – – 13 – – – – 767

Photographic equipment ........................... 76 690 – – – 47 78 – – – 535Photographic equipment, unspecified ... 760 168 – – – – – – – – 162Cameras--still and motion picture .......... 761 257 – – – – 52 – – – 202Projectors--still and motion picture ........ 763 36 – – – – – – – – –Tripods, stands ...................................... 764 59 – – – – – – – – –Photographic equipment, n.e.c. ............ 769 161 – – – 22 – – – – 117

Protective equipment, except clothing ....... 77 766 – 13 207 272 52 – – – 160Dust masks ............................................ 771 67 – – – 65 – – – – –Earplugs and hearing protectors ........... 772 17 – – – 17 – – – – –Face shields, welding masks ................. 773 57 – – – – – – – – 51Lifelines, lanyards, safety belts orharnesses ............................................ 775 359 – – 172 65 – – – – –

Safety glasses or goggles ..................... 777 108 – – – 83 – – – – –Protective equipment, except clothing,n.e.c. ................................................... 779 122 – – – 33 – – – – 47

Recreation and athletic equipment ............ 78 3,316 – – – 173 60 – 992 70 1,890Recreation and athletic equipment,unspecified .......................................... 780 37 – – – – – – – – –

Camping equipment .............................. 781 862 – – – 27 – – 523 39 229Gymnasium and exercise equipment .... 782 600 – – – 59 – – 234 – 288Playground equipment .......................... 783 131 – – – – – – – 12 59Snow skiing goods and equipment ........ 785 164 – – – – – – – – 147Water sports equipment ........................ 786 38 – – – – – – – – –Recreation and athletic equipment,n.e.c. ................................................... 789 1,461 – – – 68 – – 124 15 1,149

Other tools, instruments, and equipment .. 79 11,071 98 34 444 1,163 1,623 177 1,236 92 6,205Clocks .................................................... 791 211 – – – – – – – – 194Cooking and eating utensils, exceptknives .................................................. 792 603 – – – 25 – – 455 – 122

Firearms ................................................ 793 96 – – – – – – – 19 –Health care and orthopedic equipment,n.e.c. ................................................... 794 2,196 – – – 45 594 73 – – 1,476

Musical instruments ............................... 795 450 – – – 39 142 – 178 – 78Musical instrument, unspecified ........ 7950 18 – – – – – – – – –Pianos ............................................... 7951 312 – – – – 140 – 97 – 60Other musical instruments ................. 7959 121 – – – 37 – – – – –

Sewing notions, n.e.c. .......................... 796 399 – – – 282 – – – – –Fabric pins, safety pins ...................... 7961 91 – – – – – – – – –Sewing needles ................................. 7962 286 – – – 253 – – – – –

Wheelchairs ........................................... 797 3,965 – – – – 445 – – 12 3,494

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Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996 — Continued

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Writing, drawing, and art supplies ......... 798 508 – – – 88 – – 180 – 185Art supplies and materials, exceptpaint ................................................. 7981 71 – – – 23 – – – – –

Chalk, crayons, marking devices ....... 7982 19 – – – – – – – – 19Pens and pencils ............................... 7983 76 – – – 16 – – – – –Writing, drawing, art supplies,n.e.c. ............................................... 7989 329 – – – 47 18 – 164 – 86

Tools, instruments, and equipment,n.e.c. ................................................... 799 2,643 96 34 406 665 404 79 320 48 591

Vehicles ........................................................ 8 151,009 3,632 1,504 10,422 22,102 37,348 19,867 23,216 2,528 30,390Vehicle, unspecified .................................. 80 2,680 50 50 282 158 570 549 338 86 596Air vehicle .................................................. 81 1,458 – – – 71 1,341 – – 13 –

Aircraft, unspecified ............................... 810 453 – – – 48 383 – – 12 –Aircraft--powered fixed wing .................. 811 922 – – – – 892 – – – –

Aircraft--powered fixed wing,unspecified ...................................... 8110 629 – – – – 621 – – – –

Jet ...................................................... 8111 244 – – – – 239 – – – –Aircraft--powered fixed wing,n.e.c. ............................................... 8119 34 – – – – – – – – –

Aircraft--powered rotary wing ................ 812 47 – – – 16 – – – – –Aircraft, n.e.c. ....................................... 819 36 – – – – – – – – –

Highway vehicle, motorized ....................... 82 89,879 1,779 1,010 7,868 7,220 24,919 11,816 13,569 1,847 19,850Highway vehicle, motorized,unspecified .......................................... 820 17,129 293 38 2,310 658 4,233 1,466 3,808 403 3,920

Automobile ............................................ 821 23,736 105 159 960 1,522 2,655 2,216 5,290 1,106 9,724Bus ........................................................ 822 2,771 – 27 – 23 2,039 – – – 615Motorcycle, moped ................................ 823 403 – – – 34 41 – 217 13 43Motor home, recreational vehicle .......... 824 80 – – – 20 – – – 11 –Truck ..................................................... 825 39,883 1,231 781 4,334 4,646 14,262 7,378 3,787 223 3,240

Truck, unspecified ............................. 8250 19,439 418 436 2,633 2,527 5,085 3,991 2,378 143 1,829Delivery truck ..................................... 8251 2,943 – – – 298 423 1,555 406 – 200Dump truck ........................................ 8252 992 71 – 489 96 164 – – – 70Pickup truck ....................................... 8253 1,490 347 45 344 99 139 – 222 59 184Semitrailer, tractor trailer, trailertruck ................................................. 8254 11,057 261 237 523 870 6,621 1,260 574 – 700

Truck, n.e.c. ...................................... 8259 3,961 102 62 318 756 1,830 472 154 – 257Van--passenger or light delivery ............ 826 5,008 100 – 251 310 1,061 706 401 81 2,097Highway vehicle, motorized, n.e.c. ....... 829 869 – – – – 623 – – – 187

Highway vehicle, nonmotorized ................. 83 774 – – – 94 47 – 270 32 297Animal or human powered vehicle ........ 831 773 – – – 93 47 – 270 32 297

Bicycle ............................................... 8312 747 – – – 93 47 – 262 32 295Offroad vehicle, nonindustrial .................... 84 1,358 186 – – 80 283 59 124 67 519

Offroad vehicle, nonindustrial,unspecified .......................................... 840 40 – – – – 17 – – – –

All terrain vehicle (ATV) ......................... 841 246 101 – – – – – – – 60Golf cart, powered ................................. 842 471 – – – 42 102 – – 59 210Snowmobile ........................................... 843 241 50 – – 19 – – – – 167Offroad vehicle, nonindustrial, n.e.c. .... 849 360 – – – 13 157 – 71 – 79

Plant and industrial powered vehicles,tractors .................................................... 85 21,298 760 76 912 7,317 3,281 3,781 3,256 98 1,818Plant and industrial powered vehicles,unspecified .......................................... 850 586 – – – 132 124 212 – – 20

Forklift .................................................... 851 17,389 258 25 687 6,444 2,441 3,099 2,711 83 1,641Forklift, unspecified ........................... 8510 14,096 229 25 496 5,366 2,092 2,369 1,895 80 1,544Hand/rider forklift truck--motorized .... 8512 373 – – – 155 – 71 82 – –Order picker high lift truck ................. 8513 126 – – – 72 – – – – –Pallet lift truck--motorized .................. 8514 1,194 – – – 287 170 326 398 – –Platform lift truck--high or low lift ....... 8515 260 – – – 96 46 – – – –Straddle rider lift truck ....................... 8518 131 – – – 16 – – 115 – –Forklift, n.e.c. .................................... 8519 1,182 – – 146 451 120 246 156 – 59

Powered industrial carrier, exceptforklifts ................................................. 852 852 20 17 53 317 291 118 – – –Powered industrial carrier, exceptforklifts, unspecified ......................... 8520 258 – 17 – 83 107 – – – –

Container carrier ................................ 8521 158 – – – 26 87 – – – –Stacker carrier ................................... 8523 86 – – – 74 – – – – –Powered industrial carrier, exceptforklifts, n.e.c. ................................. 8529 338 – – – 129 97 71 – – –

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Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996 — Continued

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Tractor ................................................... 853 1,104 454 9 93 131 106 238 – – 46Plant and industrial powered vehicle,n.e.c. ................................................... 859 1,367 – 25 72 292 318 114 450 – 89

Plant and industrial vehicle--nonpowered ............................................. 86 30,916 824 35 1,182 6,561 5,873 3,521 5,495 382 7,043Plant and industrial vehicle-- nonpowered, unspecified .................... 860 178 – 29 – 49 50 – – – –

Cart, dolly, handtruck ............................ 861 28,843 505 – 781 6,127 5,739 3,342 5,086 353 6,910Wheelbarrow ......................................... 862 1,061 259 – 390 185 – – – 28 99Plant and industrial vehicle--nonpowered, n.e.c. ............................. 869 834 58 – – 200 67 122 344 – –

Rail vehicle ................................................ 87 1,167 – 65 – 203 628 109 – – 106Rail vehicle, unspecified ........................ 870 200 – 59 – 54 41 – – – –Amusement park rail vehicle ................. 871 77 – – – – – – – – 70Streetcar, trolley .................................... 872 49 – – – – – – – – –Train ...................................................... 874 593 – 6 – 49 437 65 – – –Rail vehicle, n.e.c. ................................ 879 248 – – – 97 133 – – – –

Water vehicle ............................................. 88 1,053 – 19 85 378 318 – 103 – 129Water vehicle, unspecified .................... 880 232 – – – 154 52 – – – –Barge ..................................................... 881 186 – 19 – – 148 – – – –Canoe, kayak, rowboat, raft .................. 882 113 – – – 20 44 – – – –Motorboat, yachts .................................. 884 126 – – – 64 – – – – –Ships--other than sail powered .............. 886 88 – – – 30 56 – – – –Tugboat, commercial fishing boat ......... 887 119 – – – 30 – – – – –Water vehicle, n.e.c. ............................. 889 158 – – – 61 – – – – 84

Vehicles, n.e.c. ......................................... 89 426 – 244 – 21 88 – – – –

Other sources .............................................. 9 81,984 1,384 512 10,661 26,282 6,614 5,674 12,012 2,439 16,404Ammunition ............................................... 91 665 – – – 52 – – 263 153 162

Ammunition, unspecified ....................... 910 153 – – – – – – – 153 –Bullets .................................................... 911 463 – – – 28 – – 246 – 158

Apparel and textiles ................................... 92 4,438 51 12 – 880 51 114 625 14 2,650Apparel and textiles, unspecified ........... 920 157 – – – – – – – – 89Clothing and shoes ................................ 921 2,355 44 10 – 378 – 74 475 – 1,310

Clothing, unspecified ......................... 9210 367 – 10 – 21 – – 143 – 162Belts, gloves, neckties, scarves ........ 9211 478 – – – 71 – – – – 389Blouses, shirts, dresses, trousers,skirts ................................................ 9212 224 – – – 121 – – – – –

Shoes, boots, slippers, sandals ......... 9214 280 44 – – 109 – – – – 47Suits, coats, jackets ........................... 9215 110 – – – 29 – – – – –Clothing, n.e.c. ................................. 9219 888 – – – 21 – – 201 – 636

Eye glasses, jewelry, and watches ........ 922 89 – – – 42 – – – – –Eye glasses, sunglasses ................... 9221 49 – – – 20 – – – – –Jewelry .............................................. 9222 38 – – – 19 – – – – –

Textile products ..................................... 923 810 – – – 408 – – – – 342Textile products, unspecified ............. 9230 115 – – – 94 – – – – 18Fabric ................................................ 9231 515 – – – 191 – – – – 302Yarn, thread ....................................... 9232 62 – – – 62 – – – – –Textile products, n.e.c. ..................... 9239 117 – – – 61 – – – – –

Laundry ................................................. 924 852 – – – 14 – – – – 830Apparel and textiles, n.e.c. ................... 929 175 – – – 32 – – – – 71

Atmospheric and environmentalconditions ................................................ 93 8,071 267 261 1,184 1,800 1,970 324 649 255 1,361Atmospheric and environmentalconditions, unspecified ........................ 930 34 – – – – – – – – –

Air pressure ........................................... 931 983 – – – 18 909 – – – –Air pressure, unspecified ................... 9310 389 – – – – 344 – – – –Low pressure ..................................... 9312 568 – – – – 556 – – – –

Fire, flame, smoke ................................. 934 3,825 129 102 555 1,245 433 201 324 114 721Fire, flame, smoke, unspecified ......... 9340 172 – 26 – 54 – – – – –Fire, flame ......................................... 9341 2,742 121 76 480 890 339 136 206 97 396Smoke, fire gases .............................. 9342 911 – – 64 301 71 – 118 14 322

Temperature extremes--environmental ...................................... 936 2,251 107 129 466 432 414 82 202 13 407Temperature extremes--environmental, unspecified .............. 9360 50 – – – – – – – – –

Cold--environmental .......................... 9361 426 – 61 – 102 78 – 71 – 53Heat--environmental .......................... 9362 1,775 100 68 462 329 335 – 83 13 354

Weather and atmospheric conditions .... 937 613 – 15 128 37 141 – – 115 116

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Table R59. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and industrydivision, 1996 — Continued

Source Sourcecode 2

Privateindustry

Goods-producing Service-producing

Agricul-ture,

forestry,and

fishing 3

Mining 4 Construc-tion

Manufac-turing

Transpor-tation and

publicutilities 4,5

Whole-saletrade

Retailtrade

Finance,insurance,and realestate

Services

Weather and atmospheric conditions,unspecified ...................................... 9370 16 – – – – – – – – –

Ice, sleet, snow .................................. 9373 366 – 15 – 23 50 – – 110 109Lightning ............................................ 9374 226 – – 118 10 82 – – – –

Other environmental conditions ............. 939 356 – 15 – 67 67 – 87 – 58Noise ................................................. 9391 258 – 15 – 54 43 – 87 – 19Environmental conditions, n.e.c. ...... 9399 66 – – – 9 – – – – –

Paper, books, magazines .......................... 94 3,580 44 10 – 1,718 174 362 209 307 734Paper, books, magazines, unspecified .. 940 394 – – – 283 – – – 38 –Books, notebooks, magazines,catalogues ........................................... 941 754 – – – 255 42 187 – 65 139

Paper, sheets ........................................ 942 1,333 – 8 – 745 – 93 – 122 247Paper, books, magazines, n.e.c. .......... 949 1,100 – – – 435 74 70 – 82 323

Scrap, waste, debris .................................. 95 48,246 827 78 8,462 17,764 3,457 4,127 6,872 1,368 5,291Scrap, waste, debris, unspecified .......... 950 3,650 210 27 503 1,220 211 514 395 13 557Chips, particles, splinters ...................... 951 41,177 590 51 7,440 15,592 3,022 3,391 5,809 1,072 4,210

Chips, particles, splinters,unspecified ...................................... 9510 8,209 129 14 1,094 3,536 1,044 585 746 81 977

Dirt particles ...................................... 9511 4,902 165 – 1,088 1,311 530 498 573 246 492Glass chips or fibers .......................... 9512 4,118 55 – 238 760 185 167 1,861 157 696Metal chips, particles ......................... 9513 15,355 155 36 2,295 7,375 886 1,355 1,691 149 1,412Wood chips, sawdust ........................ 9514 3,311 48 – 847 1,157 80 144 597 192 245Chips, particles, splinters, n.e.c. ....... 9519 5,282 – – 1,878 1,452 297 642 341 247 387

Trash, garbage ...................................... 953 1,182 – – 97 128 83 – 456 38 363Scrap, waste, debris, n.e.c. .................. 959 2,214 – – 410 822 139 209 213 245 154

Steam, vapors, liquids, n.e.c. ................... 96 9,416 126 40 547 2,525 298 326 2,496 178 2,880Steam, vapors--nonchemical ................. 961 1,724 – 9 62 583 – 176 386 12 468Liquids ................................................... 962 7,692 124 31 486 1,942 272 150 2,109 166 2,412

Liquids, unspecified ........................... 9620 333 – – – 136 – – – – 149Water ................................................. 9621 5,947 113 29 398 1,658 218 116 1,368 158 1,888Liquids, n.e.c. ................................... 9629 1,412 – – 66 147 42 – 732 – 375

Other sources, n.e.c. ................................ 98 7,568 70 111 399 1,544 638 420 898 163 3,327

Nonclassifiable ............................................ 9999 50,693 988 1,678 4,099 12,680 6,262 3,950 10,331 1,090 9,616

1 Days-away-from-work cases include those which result in days away from workwith or without restricted work activity.

2 Based on the 1992 Occupational Injury and Illness Classification Systemdeveloped by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

3 Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees. 4 Data conforming to OSHA definitions for mining operators in coal, metal, and

nonmetal mining and for employers in railroad transportation are provided to BLS bythe Mine Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor; and by theFederal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation. Independentmining contractors are excluded from the coal, metal, and nonmetal industries.

5 In 1996, air courier operations previously classified in Industry Groups 421, 422,

423, 452, 473, and 478 were reclassified to Industry Group 451. As a result, the 1996estimates for these SIC’s and Major Industry Groups 42, 45, and 47 are notcomparable to those for prior years. In addition, the 1996 estimates for transportationand public utilities may have more variability than those for prior years.

NOTE: Dashes indicate data that are not available. Because of rounding, datamay not sum to the totals. Major classifications may include detailed classificationsnot shown separately. n.e.c. = not elsewhere classified.

SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor

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