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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by industry and number of days away from work, 1992 Industry 2 SIC code 3 Private industry Cases involving 1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total ......................................................... 2,331,098 366,290 15.7 300,780 12.9 475,711 20.4 Agriculture, forestry, and fishing 4 .............. 47,116 6,478 13.8 5,938 12.6 10,255 21.8 Agricultural production 4 .................................. 01-02 21,100 2,980 14.1 2,785 13.2 4,784 22.7 Agricultural production--crops ...................... 01 15,371 2,080 13.5 2,024 13.2 3,637 23.7 Field crops, except cash grains ............... 013 2,585 367 14.2 353 13.6 703 27.2 Vegetables and melons ........................... 016 2,778 258 9.3 314 11.3 551 19.8 Fruits and tree nuts .................................. 017 4,054 526 13.0 446 11.0 1,026 25.3 Horticultural specialties ............................ 018 4,535 682 15.0 649 14.3 1,150 25.3 General farms, primarily crop .................. 019 1,030 99 9.7 237 23.1 157 15.3 Agricultural production--livestock ................. 02 5,729 900 15.7 761 13.3 1,146 20.0 Livestock, except dairy and poultry ......... 021 1,724 246 14.3 239 13.9 330 19.2 Dairy farms .............................................. 024 1,102 118 10.7 126 11.4 268 24.3 Poultry and eggs ...................................... 025 2,224 392 17.6 323 14.5 416 18.7 Agricultural services .................................... 07 25,043 3,380 13.5 3,057 12.2 5,299 21.2 Crop services ........................................... 072 5,454 614 11.3 748 13.7 1,156 21.2 Veterinary services .................................. 074 1,831 490 26.8 338 18.4 444 24.3 Animal services, except veterinary .......... 075 1,374 109 8.0 172 12.5 281 20.4 Farm labor and management services .... 076 3,666 406 11.1 302 8.2 686 18.7 Landscape and horticultural services ...... 078 12,626 1,710 13.5 1,497 11.9 2,727 21.6 Forestry ....................................................... 08 651 92 14.2 72 11.1 149 22.9 Timber tracts ............................................ 081 216 43 19.9 31 14.5 51 23.8 Forest products ........................................ 083 50 13 26.1 5 10.4 11 22.1 Forestry services ..................................... 085 385 36 9.4 36 9.3 86 22.5 Fish hatcheries and preserves ................ 092 22 9 39.8 3 12.0 5 24.1 Mining 5 .......................................................... 22,972 2,037 8.9 1,774 7.7 3,494 15.2 Metal mining ................................................ 10 1,179 86 7.3 81 6.9 163 13.8 Iron ores .................................................. 101 276 12 4.4 21 7.6 41 14.9 Copper ores ............................................. 102 276 22 8.0 15 5.4 33 12.0 Lead and zinc ores .................................. 103 53 4 7.5 2 3.8 4 7.5 Gold and silver ores ................................. 104 487 41 8.4 35 7.2 71 14.6 Ferroalloy ores, except vanadium ........... 106 12 1 8.3 2 16.7 Miscellaneous metal ores ........................ 109 75 6 8.0 8 10.7 12 16.0 Coal mining .................................................. 12 9,112 634 7.0 653 7.2 1,186 13.0 Bituminous coal and lignite mining .......... 122 8,989 623 6.9 647 7.2 1,170 13.0 Anthracite mining ..................................... 123 123 11 8.9 6 4.9 16 13.0 Oil and gas extraction .................................. 13 8,926 814 9.1 674 7.5 1,580 17.7 Crude petroleum and natural gas ............ 131 2,276 306 13.4 163 7.1 415 18.2 Oil and gas field services ......................... 138 6,595 492 7.5 508 7.7 1,154 17.5 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels .............. 14 3,756 503 13.4 366 9.7 565 15.0 Dimension stone ...................................... 141 201 32 16.0 19 9.5 34 17.0 Crushed and broken stone ...................... 142 1,854 246 13.3 172 9.3 262 14.1 Sand and gravel ...................................... 144 1,037 141 13.6 113 10.9 172 16.6 Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals .... 145 293 43 14.7 33 11.3 47 16.0 Chemical and fertilizer minerals .............. 147 196 14 7.1 13 6.6 17 8.7 Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals ........ 149 175 26 14.8 15 8.5 32 18.2 Construction .................................................. 209,564 32,099 15.3 25,496 12.2 40,346 19.3 General building contractors ........................ 15 44,632 7,393 16.6 5,196 11.6 8,662 19.4 Residential building construction ............. 152 20,913 3,504 16.8 2,423 11.6 4,142 19.8 Operative builders ................................... 153 638 88 13.8 86 13.6 132 20.8 Nonresidential building construction ........ 154 23,081 3,802 16.5 2,687 11.6 4,388 19.0 Heavy construction, except building ............ 16 32,255 4,474 13.9 3,584 11.1 5,868 18.2 Highway and street construction ............. 161 10,628 1,531 14.4 1,317 12.4 1,894 17.8 Heavy construction, except highway ....... 162 21,627 2,942 13.6 2,266 10.5 3,975 18.4 Special trade contractors ............................. 17 132,677 20,232 15.2 16,716 12.6 25,815 19.5 Plumbing, heating, air-conditioning ......... 171 28,397 5,272 18.6 3,835 13.5 5,480 19.3 Painting and paper hanging ..................... 172 6,319 603 9.5 779 12.3 929 14.7 Electrical work ......................................... 173 19,471 3,512 18.0 2,556 13.1 3,561 18.3 Masonry, stonework, and plastering ........ 174 22,211 2,694 12.1 2,550 11.5 4,565 20.6 Carpentry and floor work ......................... 175 9,058 1,444 15.9 1,179 13.0 1,798 19.8 Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work ..... 176 11,872 1,464 12.3 1,452 12.2 2,101 17.7 Concrete work ......................................... 177 10,354 1,173 11.3 1,363 13.2 2,336 22.6 Water well drilling .................................... 178 892 165 18.5 93 10.4 206 23.1 Miscellaneous special trade contractors ............................................. 179 24,104 3,905 16.2 2,908 12.1 4,840 20.1 See footnotes at end of table. 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Page 1: Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal ... · Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1

Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away fromwork1 by industry and number of days away from work, 1992

Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Total ......................................................... 2,331,098 366,290 15.7 300,780 12.9 475,711 20.4

Agriculture, forestry, and fishing 4 .............. 47,116 6,478 13.8 5,938 12.6 10,255 21.8

Agricultural production 4 .................................. 01-02 21,100 2,980 14.1 2,785 13.2 4,784 22.7Agricultural production--crops ...................... 01 15,371 2,080 13.5 2,024 13.2 3,637 23.7

Field crops, except cash grains ............... 013 2,585 367 14.2 353 13.6 703 27.2Vegetables and melons ........................... 016 2,778 258 9.3 314 11.3 551 19.8Fruits and tree nuts .................................. 017 4,054 526 13.0 446 11.0 1,026 25.3Horticultural specialties ............................ 018 4,535 682 15.0 649 14.3 1,150 25.3General farms, primarily crop .................. 019 1,030 99 9.7 237 23.1 157 15.3

Agricultural production--livestock ................. 02 5,729 900 15.7 761 13.3 1,146 20.0Livestock, except dairy and poultry ......... 021 1,724 246 14.3 239 13.9 330 19.2Dairy farms .............................................. 024 1,102 118 10.7 126 11.4 268 24.3Poultry and eggs ...................................... 025 2,224 392 17.6 323 14.5 416 18.7

Agricultural services .................................... 07 25,043 3,380 13.5 3,057 12.2 5,299 21.2Crop services ........................................... 072 5,454 614 11.3 748 13.7 1,156 21.2Veterinary services .................................. 074 1,831 490 26.8 338 18.4 444 24.3Animal services, except veterinary .......... 075 1,374 109 8.0 172 12.5 281 20.4Farm labor and management services .... 076 3,666 406 11.1 302 8.2 686 18.7Landscape and horticultural services ...... 078 12,626 1,710 13.5 1,497 11.9 2,727 21.6

Forestry ....................................................... 08 651 92 14.2 72 11.1 149 22.9Timber tracts ............................................ 081 216 43 19.9 31 14.5 51 23.8Forest products ........................................ 083 50 13 26.1 5 10.4 11 22.1Forestry services ..................................... 085 385 36 9.4 36 9.3 86 22.5Fish hatcheries and preserves ................ 092 22 9 39.8 3 12.0 5 24.1

Mining 5 .......................................................... 22,972 2,037 8.9 1,774 7.7 3,494 15.2

Metal mining ................................................ 10 1,179 86 7.3 81 6.9 163 13.8Iron ores .................................................. 101 276 12 4.4 21 7.6 41 14.9Copper ores ............................................. 102 276 22 8.0 15 5.4 33 12.0Lead and zinc ores .................................. 103 53 4 7.5 2 3.8 4 7.5Gold and silver ores ................................. 104 487 41 8.4 35 7.2 71 14.6Ferroalloy ores, except vanadium ........... 106 12 1 8.3 – – 2 16.7Miscellaneous metal ores ........................ 109 75 6 8.0 8 10.7 12 16.0

Coal mining .................................................. 12 9,112 634 7.0 653 7.2 1,186 13.0Bituminous coal and lignite mining .......... 122 8,989 623 6.9 647 7.2 1,170 13.0Anthracite mining ..................................... 123 123 11 8.9 6 4.9 16 13.0

Oil and gas extraction .................................. 13 8,926 814 9.1 674 7.5 1,580 17.7Crude petroleum and natural gas ............ 131 2,276 306 13.4 163 7.1 415 18.2Oil and gas field services ......................... 138 6,595 492 7.5 508 7.7 1,154 17.5

Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels .............. 14 3,756 503 13.4 366 9.7 565 15.0Dimension stone ...................................... 141 201 32 16.0 19 9.5 34 17.0Crushed and broken stone ...................... 142 1,854 246 13.3 172 9.3 262 14.1Sand and gravel ...................................... 144 1,037 141 13.6 113 10.9 172 16.6Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals .... 145 293 43 14.7 33 11.3 47 16.0Chemical and fertilizer minerals .............. 147 196 14 7.1 13 6.6 17 8.7Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals ........ 149 175 26 14.8 15 8.5 32 18.2

Construction .................................................. 209,564 32,099 15.3 25,496 12.2 40,346 19.3

General building contractors ........................ 15 44,632 7,393 16.6 5,196 11.6 8,662 19.4Residential building construction ............. 152 20,913 3,504 16.8 2,423 11.6 4,142 19.8Operative builders ................................... 153 638 88 13.8 86 13.6 132 20.8Nonresidential building construction ........ 154 23,081 3,802 16.5 2,687 11.6 4,388 19.0

Heavy construction, except building ............ 16 32,255 4,474 13.9 3,584 11.1 5,868 18.2Highway and street construction ............. 161 10,628 1,531 14.4 1,317 12.4 1,894 17.8Heavy construction, except highway ....... 162 21,627 2,942 13.6 2,266 10.5 3,975 18.4

Special trade contractors ............................. 17 132,677 20,232 15.2 16,716 12.6 25,815 19.5Plumbing, heating, air-conditioning ......... 171 28,397 5,272 18.6 3,835 13.5 5,480 19.3Painting and paper hanging ..................... 172 6,319 603 9.5 779 12.3 929 14.7Electrical work ......................................... 173 19,471 3,512 18.0 2,556 13.1 3,561 18.3Masonry, stonework, and plastering ........ 174 22,211 2,694 12.1 2,550 11.5 4,565 20.6Carpentry and floor work ......................... 175 9,058 1,444 15.9 1,179 13.0 1,798 19.8Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work ..... 176 11,872 1,464 12.3 1,452 12.2 2,101 17.7Concrete work ......................................... 177 10,354 1,173 11.3 1,363 13.2 2,336 22.6Water well drilling .................................... 178 892 165 18.5 93 10.4 206 23.1Miscellaneous special tradecontractors ............................................. 179 24,104 3,905 16.2 2,908 12.1 4,840 20.1

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 byindustry and number of days away from work, 1992 — Continued

Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Total ......................................................... 315,987 13.6 265,291 11.4 148,456 6.4 458,584 19.7 6

Agriculture, forestry, and fishing 4 .............. 7,035 14.9 5,620 11.9 2,881 6.1 8,908 18.9 6

Agricultural production 4 .................................. 3,145 14.9 2,237 10.6 1,315 6.2 3,855 18.3 6Agricultural production--crops ...................... 2,304 15.0 1,543 10.0 966 6.3 2,817 18.3 5

Field crops, except cash grains ............... 420 16.2 262 10.2 159 6.2 321 12.4 5Vegetables and melons ........................... 482 17.4 290 10.5 179 6.4 704 25.3 7Fruits and tree nuts .................................. 567 14.0 515 12.7 237 5.8 737 18.2 6Horticultural specialties ............................ 677 14.9 364 8.0 298 6.6 716 15.8 5General farms, primarily crop .................. 124 12.0 100 9.7 80 7.7 232 22.6 6

Agricultural production--livestock ................. 841 14.7 694 12.1 349 6.1 1,038 18.1 6Livestock, except dairy and poultry ......... 239 13.9 207 12.0 130 7.6 331 19.2 6Dairy farms .............................................. 188 17.1 168 15.2 68 6.2 167 15.1 6Poultry and eggs ...................................... 329 14.8 214 9.6 131 5.9 419 18.8 5

Agricultural services .................................... 3,691 14.7 3,300 13.2 1,488 5.9 4,828 19.3 6Crop services ........................................... 857 15.7 703 12.9 327 6.0 1,050 19.3 6Veterinary services .................................. 220 12.0 100 5.5 49 2.7 189 10.3 3Animal services, except veterinary .......... 245 17.8 149 10.8 123 9.0 295 21.5 7Farm labor and management services .... 691 18.8 508 13.9 303 8.3 771 21.0 9Landscape and horticultural services ...... 1,660 13.1 1,840 14.6 687 5.4 2,507 19.9 7

Forestry ....................................................... 129 19.8 80 12.2 42 6.4 87 13.4 6Timber tracts ............................................ 34 15.7 21 9.6 16 7.6 19 9.0 4Forest products ........................................ 9 17.9 8 16.6 1 2.1 2 4.8 5Forestry services ..................................... 86 22.4 50 13.1 24 6.3 65 16.9 7Fish hatcheries and preserves ................ 1 6.4 – – 1 5.6 3 12.0 2

Mining 5 .......................................................... 2,481 10.8 2,504 10.9 1,559 6.8 9,124 39.7 17

Metal mining ................................................ 108 9.2 113 9.6 70 5.9 557 47.3 26Iron ores .................................................. 25 9.1 32 11.7 13 4.7 131 47.6 25Copper ores ............................................. 26 9.4 19 6.9 20 7.2 141 51.1 31Lead and zinc ores .................................. 4 7.5 7 13.2 5 9.4 27 50.9 36Gold and silver ores ................................. 44 9.0 47 9.7 25 5.1 224 46.0 23Ferroalloy ores, except vanadium ........... 1 8.3 1 8.3 – – 7 58.3 51Miscellaneous metal ores ........................ 8 10.7 7 9.3 7 9.3 27 36.0 16

Coal mining .................................................. 1,002 11.0 1,020 11.2 587 6.4 4,030 44.2 22Bituminous coal and lignite mining .......... 991 11.0 1,010 11.2 581 6.5 3,966 44.1 22Anthracite mining ..................................... 11 8.9 10 8.1 6 4.9 63 51.2 36

Oil and gas extraction .................................. 970 10.9 1,029 11.5 711 8.0 3,148 35.3 14Crude petroleum and natural gas ............ 212 9.3 251 11.0 156 6.9 773 34.0 12Oil and gas field services ......................... 753 11.4 770 11.7 552 8.4 2,366 35.9 15

Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels .............. 402 10.7 341 9.1 190 5.1 1,390 37.0 11Dimension stone ...................................... 30 15.0 20 10.0 8 4.0 57 28.5 8Crushed and broken stone ...................... 194 10.5 159 8.6 104 5.6 716 38.6 13Sand and gravel ...................................... 101 9.8 92 8.9 46 4.5 370 35.7 10Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals .... 42 14.3 26 8.9 9 3.1 93 31.7 8Chemical and fertilizer minerals .............. 16 8.2 24 12.2 17 8.7 95 48.5 28Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals ........ 18 10.2 20 11.4 6 3.4 59 33.5 9

Construction .................................................. 26,564 12.7 22,292 10.6 14,128 6.7 48,639 23.2 7

General building contractors ........................ 5,566 12.5 4,673 10.5 3,195 7.2 9,947 22.3 6Residential building construction ............. 2,502 12.0 2,249 10.8 1,497 7.2 4,596 22.0 6Operative builders ................................... 52 8.1 68 10.7 45 7.0 166 26.1 6Nonresidential building construction ........ 3,013 13.1 2,356 10.2 1,653 7.2 5,184 22.5 7

Heavy construction, except building ............ 4,004 12.4 3,791 11.8 2,040 6.3 8,493 26.3 8Highway and street construction ............. 1,361 12.8 1,160 10.9 603 5.7 2,762 26.0 8Heavy construction, except highway ....... 2,643 12.2 2,631 12.2 1,438 6.6 5,732 26.5 8

Special trade contractors ............................. 16,993 12.8 13,828 10.4 8,893 6.7 30,199 22.8 7Plumbing, heating, air-conditioning ......... 3,512 12.4 2,737 9.6 2,022 7.1 5,540 19.5 5Painting and paper hanging ..................... 821 13.0 615 9.7 531 8.4 2,041 32.3 12Electrical work ......................................... 2,282 11.7 2,111 10.8 1,175 6.0 4,274 22.0 6Masonry, stonework, and plastering ........ 3,335 15.0 2,270 10.2 1,324 6.0 5,473 24.6 7Carpentry and floor work ......................... 1,188 13.1 889 9.8 482 5.3 2,079 22.9 6Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work ..... 1,522 12.8 1,418 11.9 907 7.6 3,007 25.3 8Concrete work ......................................... 1,275 12.3 1,078 10.4 804 7.8 2,326 22.5 7Water well drilling .................................... 75 8.5 86 9.7 72 8.1 194 21.7 5Miscellaneous special tradecontractors ............................................. 2,984 12.4 2,624 10.9 1,578 6.5 5,267 21.9 6

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away fromwork1 by industry and number of days away from work, 1992 — Continued

Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Manufacturing ................................................ 623,568 111,382 17.9 77,253 12.4 112,759 18.1

Durable goods ............................................... 370,596 69,746 18.8 45,126 12.2 65,070 17.6

Lumber and wood products ......................... 24 39,358 6,784 17.2 4,838 12.3 7,712 19.6Logging .................................................... 241 5,712 578 10.1 393 6.9 1,067 18.7Sawmills and planing mills ....................... 242 10,399 1,668 16.0 1,252 12.0 2,003 19.3

Sawmills and planing mills, general ..... 2421 8,268 1,274 15.4 944 11.4 1,623 19.6Hardwood dimension and flooringmills ................................................... 2426 1,972 385 19.5 295 15.0 338 17.1

Millwork, plywood and structuralmembers ................................................ 243 12,362 2,164 17.5 1,705 13.8 2,428 19.6Millwork ................................................ 2431 5,206 1,061 20.4 680 13.1 1,042 20.0Wood kitchen cabinets ........................ 2434 3,244 558 17.2 559 17.2 631 19.4Hardwood veneer and plywood ........... 2435 1,134 167 14.7 178 15.7 184 16.3Softwood veneer and plywood ............ 2436 742 57 7.7 50 6.7 122 16.5Structural wood members, n.e.c. ........ 2439 2,037 322 15.8 239 11.7 448 22.0

Wood containers ...................................... 244 3,125 505 16.2 449 14.4 686 21.9Wood pallets and skids ........................ 2448 2,462 403 16.4 365 14.8 564 22.9Wood containers, n.e.c. ...................... 2449 424 66 15.7 58 13.6 82 19.4

Wood buildings and mobile homes .......... 245 4,052 1,007 24.9 599 14.8 752 18.5Mobile homes ...................................... 2451 2,900 644 22.2 421 14.5 566 19.5Prefabricated wood buildings .............. 2452 1,153 363 31.5 178 15.4 185 16.1

Miscellaneous wood products ................. 249 3,708 862 23.3 440 11.9 776 20.9Wood preserving ................................. 2491 518 104 20.0 57 10.9 98 18.8Reconstituted wood products .............. 2493 534 110 20.6 48 8.9 76 14.2Wood products, n.e.c. ......................... 2499 2,655 649 24.4 335 12.6 603 22.7

Furniture and fixtures ................................... 25 19,931 3,884 19.5 2,828 14.2 3,820 19.2Household furniture ................................. 251 10,912 2,118 19.4 1,495 13.7 2,200 20.2

Wood household furniture ................... 2511 4,711 1,047 22.2 671 14.2 992 21.1Upholstered household furniture ......... 2512 2,899 492 17.0 407 14.0 624 21.5Metal household furniture .................... 2514 824 175 21.2 108 13.1 139 16.9Mattresses and bedsprings ................. 2515 1,866 272 14.6 210 11.2 369 19.8

Office furniture ......................................... 252 2,158 428 19.8 372 17.2 328 15.2Wood office furniture ........................... 2521 1,030 230 22.3 176 17.1 150 14.5Office furniture, except wood ............... 2522 1,128 198 17.6 196 17.4 178 15.8

Public building and related furniture ........ 253 1,530 322 21.0 246 16.1 271 17.7Partitions and fixtures .............................. 254 4,089 828 20.3 586 14.3 760 18.6

Wood partitions and fixtures ................ 2541 2,211 484 21.9 382 17.3 409 18.5Partitions and fixtures, except wood .... 2542 1,878 344 18.3 203 10.8 351 18.7

Miscellaneous furniture and fixtures ........ 259 1,241 188 15.2 130 10.5 261 21.0Drapery hardware and blinds andshades ............................................... 2591 600 113 18.8 67 11.1 132 22.0

Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c. ............... 2599 641 76 11.8 63 9.9 129 20.1Stone, clay, and glass products ................... 32 22,724 3,869 17.0 2,617 11.5 3,894 17.1

Flat glass ................................................. 321 406 52 12.9 43 10.6 66 16.4Glass and glassware, pressed orblown ..................................................... 322 2,554 357 14.0 204 8.0 382 14.9Glass containers .................................. 3221 1,272 152 11.9 82 6.5 136 10.7Pressed and blown glass, n.e.c. ......... 3229 1,281 205 16.0 122 9.5 246 19.2

Products of purchased glass ................... 323 1,999 461 23.1 253 12.7 339 17.0Structural clay products ........................... 325 1,394 255 18.3 157 11.3 233 16.7

Brick and structural clay tile ................. 3251 696 140 20.2 90 12.9 122 17.6Ceramic wall and floor tile ................... 3253 381 66 17.4 48 12.7 73 19.2Clay refractories .................................. 3255 218 46 21.3 9 4.1 23 10.5Structural clay products, n.e.c. ........... 3259 100 2 2.1 10 10.2 15 14.9

Pottery and related products ................... 326 1,753 279 15.9 196 11.2 365 20.8Vitreous plumbing fixtures ................... 3261 417 63 15.2 28 6.8 109 26.1Porcelain electrical supplies ................ 3264 525 91 17.3 66 12.6 94 17.8Pottery products, n.e.c. ....................... 3269 498 76 15.2 70 14.1 114 22.8

Concrete, gypsum, and plasterproducts ................................................. 327 10,691 1,810 16.9 1,227 11.5 1,883 17.6Concrete block and brick ..................... 3271 1,132 127 11.2 150 13.3 194 17.2Concrete products, n.e.c. ................... 3272 4,273 854 20.0 499 11.7 758 17.7Ready-mixed concrete ......................... 3273 4,890 756 15.5 560 11.5 889 18.2Gypsum products ................................ 3275 154 22 14.3 10 6.7 23 15.2

Cut stone and stone products .................. 328 738 117 15.9 101 13.7 115 15.5Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineralproducts ................................................. 329 2,697 492 18.2 389 14.4 432 16.0Abrasive products ................................ 3291 644 84 13.1 88 13.6 128 19.9

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 byindustry and number of days away from work, 1992 — Continued

Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Manufacturing ................................................ 80,569 12.9 72,716 11.7 41,214 6.6 127,674 20.5 6

Durable goods ............................................... 46,849 12.6 42,495 11.5 24,423 6.6 76,888 20.7 6

Lumber and wood products ......................... 5,220 13.3 4,766 12.1 2,687 6.8 7,351 18.7 6Logging .................................................... 737 12.9 743 13.0 512 9.0 1,682 29.5 11Sawmills and planing mills ....................... 1,444 13.9 1,384 13.3 681 6.6 1,968 18.9 6

Sawmills and planing mills, general ..... 1,136 13.7 1,131 13.7 529 6.4 1,630 19.7 6Hardwood dimension and flooringmills ................................................... 289 14.7 229 11.6 127 6.4 309 15.7 5

Millwork, plywood and structuralmembers ................................................ 1,702 13.8 1,476 11.9 848 6.9 2,038 16.5 5Millwork ................................................ 727 14.0 640 12.3 390 7.5 665 12.8 5Wood kitchen cabinets ........................ 436 13.4 339 10.4 191 5.9 531 16.4 5Hardwood veneer and plywood ........... 143 12.7 158 13.9 69 6.1 234 20.7 6Softwood veneer and plywood ............ 106 14.3 110 14.8 76 10.2 221 29.8 14Structural wood members, n.e.c. ........ 290 14.2 229 11.3 123 6.0 386 18.9 6

Wood containers ...................................... 416 13.3 356 11.4 191 6.1 521 16.7 5Wood pallets and skids ........................ 300 12.2 291 11.8 145 5.9 395 16.1 5Wood containers, n.e.c. ...................... 65 15.4 38 9.0 22 5.2 92 21.8 6

Wood buildings and mobile homes .......... 452 11.2 395 9.7 245 6.1 602 14.9 4Mobile homes ...................................... 343 11.8 295 10.2 197 6.8 433 14.9 4Prefabricated wood buildings .............. 110 9.5 100 8.6 48 4.2 169 14.6 3

Miscellaneous wood products ................. 468 12.6 412 11.1 209 5.6 540 14.6 4Wood preserving ................................. 61 11.8 48 9.2 41 7.8 111 21.3 6Reconstituted wood products .............. 84 15.7 69 12.9 43 8.0 105 19.6 7Wood products, n.e.c. ......................... 323 12.2 295 11.1 125 4.7 325 12.2 4

Furniture and fixtures ................................... 2,628 13.2 2,040 10.2 1,259 6.3 3,472 17.4 5Household furniture ................................. 1,478 13.5 1,171 10.7 618 5.7 1,833 16.8 5

Wood household furniture ................... 518 11.0 501 10.6 250 5.3 732 15.5 4Upholstered household furniture ......... 495 17.1 267 9.2 176 6.1 439 15.2 5Metal household furniture .................... 74 9.0 110 13.4 60 7.3 158 19.1 5Mattresses and bedsprings ................. 312 16.7 233 12.5 97 5.2 374 20.1 6

Office furniture ......................................... 254 11.8 225 10.4 132 6.1 419 19.4 5Wood office furniture ........................... 120 11.6 129 12.5 31 3.0 195 19.0 5Office furniture, except wood ............... 135 12.0 97 8.6 100 8.9 223 19.8 5

Public building and related furniture ........ 157 10.3 126 8.2 133 8.7 275 18.0 5Partitions and fixtures .............................. 571 14.0 352 8.6 278 6.8 714 17.5 5

Wood partitions and fixtures ................ 168 7.6 157 7.1 179 8.1 431 19.5 4Partitions and fixtures, except wood .... 403 21.5 195 10.4 98 5.2 283 15.1 6

Miscellaneous furniture and fixtures ........ 167 13.4 165 13.3 99 8.0 231 18.6 7Drapery hardware and blinds andshades ............................................... 74 12.4 78 13.0 28 4.7 108 18.0 5

Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c. ............... 93 14.5 87 13.5 70 11.0 123 19.2 9Stone, clay, and glass products ................... 2,988 13.1 2,661 11.7 1,452 6.4 5,243 23.1 7

Flat glass ................................................. 40 9.8 52 12.8 33 8.2 119 29.3 11Glass and glassware, pressed orblown ..................................................... 354 13.9 319 12.5 210 8.2 728 28.5 10Glass containers .................................. 203 16.0 171 13.4 111 8.8 418 32.8 12Pressed and blown glass, n.e.c. ......... 151 11.8 148 11.6 99 7.7 310 24.2 8

Products of purchased glass ................... 210 10.5 234 11.7 107 5.3 395 19.8 5Structural clay products ........................... 185 13.3 157 11.3 80 5.8 326 23.4 7

Brick and structural clay tile ................. 103 14.8 54 7.7 38 5.5 149 21.4 5Ceramic wall and floor tile ................... 41 10.8 50 13.1 25 6.6 77 20.2 6Clay refractories .................................. 24 11.2 36 16.3 8 3.6 72 33.0 12Structural clay products, n.e.c. ........... 17 17.3 18 17.9 9 9.3 28 28.3 13

Pottery and related products ................... 233 13.3 243 13.9 101 5.8 336 19.2 6Vitreous plumbing fixtures ................... 70 16.9 52 12.4 20 4.7 74 17.9 6Porcelain electrical supplies ................ 78 14.8 60 11.4 32 6.2 104 19.9 6Pottery products, n.e.c. ....................... 56 11.3 67 13.4 33 6.7 82 16.6 5

Concrete, gypsum, and plasterproducts ................................................. 1,495 14.0 1,166 10.9 685 6.4 2,427 22.7 7Concrete block and brick ..................... 158 14.0 165 14.6 71 6.2 267 23.5 9Concrete products, n.e.c. ................... 599 14.0 464 10.9 245 5.7 854 20.0 6Ready-mixed concrete ......................... 674 13.8 485 9.9 333 6.8 1,192 24.4 7Gypsum products ................................ 23 14.7 20 12.8 14 8.9 42 27.5 10

Cut stone and stone products .................. 78 10.5 141 19.1 40 5.5 146 19.8 7Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineralproducts ................................................. 312 11.6 285 10.6 163 6.1 623 23.1 6Abrasive products ................................ 96 14.9 65 10.1 53 8.2 130 20.2 7

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Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Asbestos products ............................... 3292 411 98 23.8 56 13.7 57 13.8Minerals, ground or treated ................. 3295 295 50 16.8 42 14.2 59 19.9Mineral wool ........................................ 3296 692 150 21.7 123 17.8 94 13.6Nonmetallic mineral products,n.e.c. ................................................. 3299 297 76 25.7 46 15.5 45 15.2

Primary metal industries .............................. 33 34,288 5,939 17.3 3,842 11.2 5,750 16.8Blast furnace and basic steel products .... 331 10,475 1,462 14.0 1,064 10.2 1,531 14.6

Blast furnaces and steel mills .............. 3312 6,282 678 10.8 505 8.0 826 13.2Electrometallurgical products .............. 3313 320 56 17.5 44 13.8 47 14.7Steel wire and related products ........... 3315 1,000 141 14.1 161 16.1 207 20.7Cold finishing of steel shapes .............. 3316 997 225 22.6 98 9.8 169 17.0Steel pipe and tubes ............................ 3317 1,875 362 19.3 256 13.6 281 15.0

Iron and steel foundries ........................... 332 8,402 1,833 21.8 1,037 12.3 1,484 17.7Gray and ductile iron foundries ............ 3321 5,560 1,291 23.2 662 11.9 997 17.9Malleable iron foundries ...................... 3322 406 91 22.4 58 14.3 74 18.4Steel investment foundries .................. 3324 691 103 14.9 89 12.9 137 19.9Steel foundries, n.e.c. ......................... 3325 1,746 348 19.9 227 13.0 275 15.8

Primary nonferrous metals ...................... 333 1,421 124 8.7 117 8.3 224 15.8Primary copper .................................... 3331 159 3 2.1 6 4.1 18 11.5Primary aluminum ................................ 3334 954 80 8.4 80 8.4 157 16.5Primary nonferrous metals, n.e.c. ....... 3339 309 40 13.0 31 10.0 48 15.7

Nonferrous rolling and drawing ................ 335 7,019 1,102 15.7 764 10.9 1,290 18.4Copper rolling and drawing .................. 3351 1,252 120 9.6 138 11.0 212 16.9Aluminum sheet, plate, and foil ........... 3353 474 72 15.1 40 8.3 88 18.6Aluminum extruded products ............... 3354 1,308 217 16.6 166 12.7 227 17.3Nonferrous rolling and drawing,n.e.c. .................................................. 3356 663 134 20.2 61 9.2 143 21.5

Nonferrous wiredrawing andinsulating ........................................... 3357 3,227 527 16.3 345 10.7 598 18.5

Nonferrous foundries (castings) .............. 336 4,766 1,010 21.2 578 12.1 877 18.4Aluminum die--castings ....................... 3363 1,980 455 23.0 226 11.4 350 17.7Aluminum foundries ............................. 3365 1,206 248 20.6 150 12.5 245 20.3Copper foundries ................................. 3366 646 120 18.6 99 15.4 113 17.6Nonferrous foundries, n.e.c. ............... 3369 345 83 24.1 41 11.8 60 17.3

Miscellaneous primary metal products .... 339 1,234 228 18.5 147 11.9 172 13.9Metal heat treating ............................... 3398 804 158 19.7 100 12.5 130 16.1Primary metal products, n.e.c. ............ 3399 430 70 16.1 47 10.8 42 9.8

Fabricated metal products ........................... 34 62,557 12,352 19.7 7,996 12.8 10,983 17.6Metal cans and shipping containers ........ 341 1,736 300 17.3 173 10.0 276 15.9

Metal cans ........................................... 3411 1,157 184 15.9 106 9.2 172 14.9Metal barrels, drums, and pails ........... 3412 579 116 20.0 67 11.6 103 17.9

Cutlery, handtools, and hardware ............ 342 4,495 730 16.2 566 12.6 834 18.6Cutlery ................................................. 3421 398 88 22.1 71 17.8 77 19.4Hand and edge tools, n.e.c. ................ 3423 1,372 176 12.8 188 13.7 222 16.2Saw blades and handsaws .................. 3425 284 42 14.8 32 11.2 73 25.6Hardware, n.e.c. ................................. 3429 2,440 424 17.4 274 11.2 462 18.9

Plumbing and heating, except electric ..... 343 2,165 401 18.5 223 10.3 354 16.3Metal sanitary ware ............................. 3431 643 108 16.8 70 10.9 91 14.2Plumbing fixture fittings and trim ......... 3432 801 144 18.0 76 9.5 167 20.8Heating equipment, except electric ..... 3433 721 149 20.6 77 10.6 96 13.3

Fabricated structural metal products ....... 344 22,153 4,727 21.3 3,082 13.9 4,098 18.5Fabricated structural metal .................. 3441 4,953 1,104 22.3 697 14.1 1,023 20.7Metal doors, sash, and trim ................. 3442 3,177 568 17.9 405 12.7 663 20.9Fabricated plate work (boiler shops) ... 3443 6,239 1,409 22.6 812 13.0 1,079 17.3Sheet metalwork .................................. 3444 4,620 1,060 22.9 644 13.9 822 17.8Architectural metal work ...................... 3446 1,453 309 21.3 279 19.2 250 17.2Prefabricated metal buildings .............. 3448 1,145 182 15.9 187 16.3 173 15.1Miscellaneous metal work ................... 3449 566 95 16.8 59 10.4 88 15.5

Screw machine products, bolts, etc. ........ 345 3,337 684 20.5 461 13.8 571 17.1Screw machine products ..................... 3451 1,901 444 23.3 280 14.7 324 17.0Bolts, nuts, rivets, and washers ........... 3452 1,436 240 16.7 181 12.6 248 17.3

Metal forgings and stampings .................. 346 11,314 2,111 18.7 1,278 11.3 1,738 15.4Iron and steel forgings ......................... 3462 1,934 300 15.5 253 13.1 305 15.8Nonferrous forgings ............................. 3463 224 47 21.0 18 8.2 33 14.6Automotive stampings ......................... 3465 5,347 964 18.0 557 10.4 675 12.6Crowns and closures ........................... 3466 213 46 21.7 23 10.8 26 12.0Metal stampings, n.e.c. ....................... 3469 3,596 753 20.9 427 11.9 700 19.5

Metal services, n.e.c. .............................. 347 5,952 1,231 20.7 928 15.6 1,020 17.1Plating and polishing ........................... 3471 3,688 775 21.0 586 15.9 610 16.5Metal coating and allied services ......... 3479 2,263 456 20.1 342 15.1 410 18.1

Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c. .......... 348 1,415 236 16.7 146 10.3 246 17.4

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Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Asbestos products ............................... 71 17.2 43 10.4 16 4.0 70 17.0 5Minerals, ground or treated ................. 35 11.7 20 6.9 14 4.8 76 25.6 5Mineral wool ........................................ 50 7.2 76 10.9 42 6.1 157 22.7 5Nonmetallic mineral products,n.e.c. ................................................. 37 12.6 26 8.8 15 5.0 51 17.1 3

Primary metal industries .............................. 4,285 12.5 4,190 12.2 2,252 6.6 8,030 23.4 7Blast furnace and basic steel products .... 1,215 11.6 1,217 11.6 695 6.6 3,291 31.4 10

Blast furnaces and steel mills .............. 663 10.6 725 11.5 416 6.6 2,469 39.3 16Electrometallurgical products .............. 28 8.8 24 7.4 28 8.9 93 29.0 6Steel wire and related products ........... 118 11.9 101 10.1 68 6.7 203 20.3 5Cold finishing of steel shapes .............. 127 12.8 131 13.2 62 6.2 185 18.5 6Steel pipe and tubes ............................ 278 14.8 236 12.6 121 6.5 342 18.2 6

Iron and steel foundries ........................... 1,054 12.5 985 11.7 516 6.1 1,494 17.8 5Gray and ductile iron foundries ............ 666 12.0 681 12.2 339 6.1 924 16.6 5Malleable iron foundries ...................... 55 13.6 31 7.6 20 4.9 76 18.9 4Steel investment foundries .................. 122 17.6 64 9.3 26 3.8 149 21.6 6Steel foundries, n.e.c. ......................... 212 12.1 209 12.0 131 7.5 344 19.7 6

Primary nonferrous metals ...................... 193 13.6 149 10.5 155 10.9 459 32.3 14Primary copper .................................... 22 13.8 16 10.3 14 9.1 78 49.1 30Primary aluminum ................................ 139 14.6 92 9.7 109 11.5 295 31.0 12Primary nonferrous metals, n.e.c. ....... 32 10.4 40 13.1 31 10.0 86 27.7 12

Nonferrous rolling and drawing ................ 907 12.9 972 13.8 456 6.5 1,529 21.8 7Copper rolling and drawing .................. 168 13.4 208 16.6 83 6.6 323 25.8 10Aluminum sheet, plate, and foil ........... 57 12.0 48 10.0 39 8.2 131 27.7 8Aluminum extruded products ............... 200 15.3 168 12.8 74 5.7 257 19.6 7Nonferrous rolling and drawing,n.e.c. .................................................. 80 12.1 65 9.9 39 5.9 140 21.2 5

Nonferrous wiredrawing andinsulating ........................................... 396 12.3 475 14.7 221 6.8 664 20.6 7

Nonferrous foundries (castings) .............. 605 12.7 604 12.7 283 5.9 809 17.0 5Aluminum die--castings ....................... 276 14.0 219 11.0 118 6.0 337 17.0 5Aluminum foundries ............................. 146 12.1 165 13.7 77 6.4 174 14.4 5Copper foundries ................................. 68 10.6 83 12.9 18 2.7 144 22.3 5Nonferrous foundries, n.e.c. ............... 50 14.6 35 10.1 15 4.4 61 17.7 5

Miscellaneous primary metal products .... 174 14.1 153 12.4 83 6.8 277 22.4 7Metal heat treating ............................... 107 13.3 109 13.6 50 6.2 150 18.6 6Primary metal products, n.e.c. ............ 67 15.7 44 10.2 34 7.8 127 29.5 9

Fabricated metal products ........................... 8,052 12.9 6,870 11.0 3,984 6.4 12,320 19.7 5Metal cans and shipping containers ........ 197 11.4 222 12.8 112 6.4 456 26.3 8

Metal cans ........................................... 133 11.5 174 15.0 72 6.3 315 27.3 10Metal barrels, drums, and pails ........... 65 11.2 48 8.2 39 6.8 141 24.4 6

Cutlery, handtools, and hardware ............ 574 12.8 516 11.5 302 6.7 973 21.6 7Cutlery ................................................. 46 11.6 28 7.1 17 4.4 70 17.7 4Hand and edge tools, n.e.c. ................ 197 14.3 210 15.3 90 6.6 288 21.0 10Saw blades and handsaws .................. 33 11.8 37 12.9 18 6.5 48 17.1 5Hardware, n.e.c. ................................. 298 12.2 240 9.8 176 7.2 566 23.2 6

Plumbing and heating, except electric ..... 399 18.4 182 8.4 124 5.7 483 22.3 7Metal sanitary ware ............................. 158 24.6 53 8.3 20 3.1 142 22.1 7Plumbing fixture fittings and trim ......... 106 13.2 80 10.0 58 7.3 170 21.2 6Heating equipment, except electric ..... 135 18.8 48 6.7 46 6.3 171 23.7 7

Fabricated structural metal products ....... 2,556 11.5 2,295 10.4 1,320 6.0 4,075 18.4 5Fabricated structural metal .................. 516 10.4 494 10.0 259 5.2 861 17.4 5Metal doors, sash, and trim ................. 461 14.5 327 10.3 161 5.1 592 18.6 5Fabricated plate work (boiler shops) ... 684 11.0 703 11.3 402 6.4 1,150 18.4 5Sheet metalwork .................................. 564 12.2 455 9.8 273 5.9 802 17.4 5Architectural metal work ...................... 95 6.6 97 6.7 109 7.5 313 21.6 4Prefabricated metal buildings .............. 157 13.7 130 11.3 80 7.0 236 20.6 6Miscellaneous metal work ................... 79 14.0 89 15.8 35 6.2 121 21.3 8

Screw machine products, bolts, etc. ........ 434 13.0 370 11.1 212 6.3 605 18.1 5Screw machine products ..................... 231 12.2 233 12.3 105 5.5 285 15.0 5Bolts, nuts, rivets, and washers ........... 203 14.1 137 9.5 107 7.5 320 22.3 6

Metal forgings and stampings .................. 1,497 13.2 1,434 12.7 828 7.3 2,428 21.5 7Iron and steel forgings ......................... 261 13.5 266 13.8 130 6.7 418 21.6 8Nonferrous forgings ............................. 31 14.0 25 11.1 22 10.0 48 21.2 6Automotive stampings ......................... 726 13.6 747 14.0 410 7.7 1,268 23.7 8Crowns and closures ........................... 14 6.8 31 14.6 15 6.9 58 27.2 8Metal stampings, n.e.c. ....................... 463 12.9 365 10.1 252 7.0 636 17.7 5

Metal services, n.e.c. .............................. 828 13.9 571 9.6 280 4.7 1,094 18.4 5Plating and polishing ........................... 512 13.9 344 9.3 190 5.2 671 18.2 5Metal coating and allied services ......... 316 13.9 227 10.0 90 4.0 422 18.7 5

Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c. .......... 153 10.8 151 10.6 119 8.4 364 25.8 7

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Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Small arms ammunition ....................... 3482 115 25 21.9 11 9.5 19 16.7Ammunition, except for small arms,n.e.c. ................................................. 3483 824 89 10.8 85 10.4 136 16.5

Small arms ........................................... 3484 375 97 26.0 43 11.6 65 17.4Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c. ...... 3489 100 24 23.7 6 6.3 25 25.0

Miscellaneous fabricated metalproducts ................................................. 349 9,990 1,933 19.3 1,140 11.4 1,847 18.5Industrial valves ................................... 3491 1,255 210 16.7 117 9.3 222 17.7Fluid power valves and hose fittings .... 3492 742 161 21.7 81 11.0 144 19.4Steel springs, except wire .................... 3493 329 85 25.9 26 8.0 60 18.2Valves and pipe fittings, n.e.c. ............ 3494 998 163 16.3 124 12.4 166 16.7Wire springs ......................................... 3495 405 80 19.8 60 14.8 67 16.6Miscellaneous fabricated wireproducts ............................................. 3496 2,692 508 18.9 300 11.1 414 15.4

Metal foil and leaf ................................ 3497 159 17 10.5 19 12.0 33 20.8Fabricated pipe and fittings ................. 3498 1,150 244 21.2 145 12.6 226 19.7Fabricated metal products, n.e.c. ....... 3499 2,259 466 20.6 267 11.8 513 22.7

Industrial machinery and equipment ............ 35 57,550 11,822 20.5 7,615 13.2 10,453 18.2Engines and turbines ............................... 351 2,061 320 15.5 253 12.3 354 17.2

Internal combustion engines, n.e.c. .... 3519 1,578 236 15.0 199 12.6 229 14.5Farm and garden machinery ................... 352 3,523 659 18.7 386 10.9 700 19.9

Farm machinery and equipment .......... 3523 2,529 427 16.9 264 10.5 519 20.5Lawn and garden equipment ............... 3524 994 232 23.3 121 12.2 181 18.2

Construction and related machinery ........ 353 7,681 1,727 22.5 1,038 13.5 1,361 17.7Construction machinery ....................... 3531 2,581 677 26.2 369 14.3 441 17.1Mining machinery ................................ 3532 844 112 13.2 102 12.1 167 19.8Oil and gas field machinery ................. 3533 940 132 14.1 123 13.1 174 18.5Conveyors and conveyingequipment .......................................... 3535 1,266 241 19.0 169 13.3 199 15.7

Industrial trucks and tractors ............... 3537 1,372 430 31.4 145 10.6 289 21.1Metalworking machinery .......................... 354 9,301 1,910 20.5 1,184 12.7 1,630 17.5

Machine tools, metal cutting types ...... 3541 1,094 272 24.8 110 10.1 195 17.8Machine tools, metal forming types ..... 3542 677 138 20.4 77 11.4 90 13.3Special dies, tools, jigs and fixtures ..... 3544 4,328 865 20.0 568 13.1 780 18.0Machine tool accessories .................... 3545 1,262 226 17.9 174 13.8 235 18.6Power-driven handtools ....................... 3546 676 104 15.3 92 13.5 131 19.3Rolling mill machinery .......................... 3547 178 50 28.2 25 13.9 28 16.0Welding apparatus ............................... 3548 567 160 28.3 72 12.6 72 12.8Metalworking machinery, n.e.c. .......... 3549 247 41 16.6 44 17.8 37 15.1

Special industry machinery ...................... 355 4,907 1,034 21.1 641 13.1 934 19.0Woodworking machinery ..................... 3553 386 110 28.4 47 12.1 79 20.4Paper industries machinery ................. 3554 682 156 22.9 80 11.7 132 19.3Printing trades machinery .................... 3555 550 87 15.8 65 11.8 156 28.3Food products machinery .................... 3556 879 170 19.3 90 10.3 158 18.0Special industry machinery, n.e.c. ...... 3559 2,038 454 22.3 295 14.5 330 16.2

General industrial machinery ................... 356 8,185 1,676 20.5 1,074 13.1 1,344 16.4Pumps and pumping equipment .......... 3561 990 177 17.9 73 7.4 193 19.5Ball and roller bearings ........................ 3562 1,035 145 14.0 172 16.6 202 19.6Air and gas compressors ..................... 3563 772 181 23.4 88 11.4 98 12.7Blowers and fans ................................. 3564 1,398 259 18.5 247 17.6 207 14.8Speed changers, drives, and gears ..... 3566 470 90 19.2 32 6.7 51 10.8Industrial furnaces and ovens .............. 3567 636 185 29.0 120 18.8 98 15.4Power transmission equipment,n.e.c. ................................................. 3568 768 156 20.3 86 11.2 125 16.3

General industrial machinery, n.e.c. ... 3569 1,636 371 22.7 171 10.5 273 16.7Computer and office equipment .............. 357 4,404 828 18.8 643 14.6 844 19.2

Electronic computers ........................... 3571 1,845 377 20.4 298 16.1 342 18.6Computer storage devices ................... 3572 550 120 21.8 86 15.5 102 18.5Computer peripheral equipment,n.e.c. ................................................. 3577 709 118 16.7 95 13.4 169 23.8

Office machines, n.e.c. ....................... 3579 1,046 162 15.4 122 11.7 188 18.0Refrigeration and service machinery ....... 358 7,178 1,257 17.5 999 13.9 1,322 18.4

Automatic vending machines ............... 3581 319 51 16.1 36 11.2 78 24.3Commercial laundry equipment ........... 3582 254 57 22.5 37 14.4 45 17.6Refrigeration and heatingequipment .......................................... 3585 5,056 834 16.5 723 14.3 994 19.7

Measuring and dispensing pumps ....... 3586 181 26 14.6 17 9.2 28 15.4Service industry machinery, n.e.c. ...... 3589 1,367 288 21.1 187 13.7 178 13.0

Industrial machinery, n.e.c. ..................... 359 10,310 2,411 23.4 1,396 13.5 1,963 19.0Carburetors, pistons, rings, valves ...... 3592 617 117 19.0 59 9.6 112 18.1Fluid power cylinders and actuators .... 3593 587 158 26.9 63 10.7 87 14.8

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Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Small arms ammunition ....................... 14 12.3 15 13.3 8 6.9 22 19.5 7Ammunition, except for small arms,n.e.c. ................................................. 88 10.6 106 12.9 82 9.9 238 28.8 12

Small arms ........................................... 41 11.0 24 6.5 25 6.8 78 20.8 5Ordnance and accessories, n.e.c. ...... 10 10.0 5 4.7 4 3.8 26 26.5 4

Miscellaneous fabricated metalproducts ................................................. 1,412 14.1 1,131 11.3 687 6.9 1,841 18.4 6Industrial valves ................................... 176 14.0 154 12.3 130 10.4 245 19.6 7Fluid power valves and hose fittings .... 76 10.3 82 11.1 46 6.3 152 20.4 5Steel springs, except wire .................... 33 10.0 30 9.2 33 10.1 61 18.6 5Valves and pipe fittings, n.e.c. ............ 168 16.8 104 10.5 59 5.9 214 21.4 7Wire springs ......................................... 59 14.5 50 12.3 34 8.5 55 13.6 5Miscellaneous fabricated wireproducts ............................................. 455 16.9 297 11.0 189 7.0 530 19.7 6

Metal foil and leaf ................................ 20 12.6 12 7.9 15 9.5 43 26.7 8Fabricated pipe and fittings ................. 173 15.0 137 11.9 43 3.8 181 15.8 5Fabricated metal products, n.e.c. ....... 254 11.2 263 11.7 136 6.0 360 15.9 5

Industrial machinery and equipment ............ 6,997 12.2 6,395 11.1 3,688 6.4 10,580 18.4 5Engines and turbines ............................... 316 15.3 261 12.7 161 7.8 395 19.2 8

Internal combustion engines, n.e.c. .... 281 17.8 194 12.3 139 8.8 300 19.0 8Farm and garden machinery ................... 434 12.3 472 13.4 201 5.7 671 19.0 6

Farm machinery and equipment .......... 327 12.9 369 14.6 153 6.0 470 18.6 6Lawn and garden equipment ............... 108 10.9 102 10.3 49 4.9 201 20.2 4

Construction and related machinery ........ 832 10.8 774 10.1 487 6.3 1,462 19.0 5Construction machinery ....................... 236 9.1 239 9.3 147 5.7 472 18.3 4Mining machinery ................................ 95 11.3 109 12.9 76 9.0 184 21.8 7Oil and gas field machinery ................. 98 10.4 102 10.9 64 6.8 246 26.2 8Conveyors and conveyingequipment .......................................... 197 15.6 146 11.6 63 5.0 252 19.9 6

Industrial trucks and tractors ............... 141 10.3 125 9.1 73 5.4 168 12.2 3Metalworking machinery .......................... 1,099 11.8 1,158 12.5 651 7.0 1,669 17.9 5

Machine tools, metal cutting types ...... 122 11.1 108 9.8 124 11.4 164 15.0 5Machine tools, metal forming types ..... 91 13.4 85 12.5 61 9.0 135 20.0 7Special dies, tools, jigs and fixtures ..... 525 12.1 621 14.4 234 5.4 736 17.0 5Machine tool accessories .................... 163 12.9 153 12.1 86 6.9 223 17.7 5Power-driven handtools ....................... 80 11.8 75 11.0 66 9.8 130 19.2 6Rolling mill machinery .......................... 22 12.1 16 9.2 19 10.5 18 10.2 4Welding apparatus ............................... 48 8.5 59 10.4 31 5.5 124 21.9 5Metalworking machinery, n.e.c. .......... 26 10.5 25 10.3 19 7.6 55 22.2 6

Special industry machinery ...................... 704 14.3 490 10.0 307 6.3 796 16.2 5Woodworking machinery ..................... 35 9.0 48 12.4 17 4.4 51 13.2 4Paper industries machinery ................. 84 12.2 75 10.9 17 2.5 140 20.5 5Printing trades machinery .................... 88 15.9 28 5.1 48 8.8 79 14.4 5Food products machinery .................... 111 12.6 122 13.9 74 8.4 154 17.5 6Special industry machinery, n.e.c. ...... 350 17.2 177 8.7 140 6.9 292 14.3 5

General industrial machinery ................... 986 12.0 994 12.1 618 7.6 1,492 18.2 5Pumps and pumping equipment .......... 125 12.7 160 16.2 64 6.5 196 19.8 7Ball and roller bearings ........................ 106 10.3 146 14.1 86 8.3 178 17.2 5Air and gas compressors ..................... 133 17.3 92 11.9 52 6.7 129 16.7 6Blowers and fans ................................. 136 9.7 159 11.4 125 8.9 266 19.0 5Speed changers, drives, and gears ..... 61 13.0 75 16.0 46 9.8 116 24.7 11Industrial furnaces and ovens .............. 60 9.4 50 7.9 36 5.6 87 13.7 3Power transmission equipment,n.e.c. ................................................. 110 14.4 88 11.4 75 9.8 128 16.7 6

General industrial machinery, n.e.c. ... 182 11.2 178 10.9 125 7.7 335 20.5 6Computer and office equipment .............. 488 11.1 488 11.1 289 6.6 824 18.7 5

Electronic computers ........................... 211 11.4 190 10.3 95 5.1 333 18.0 5Computer storage devices ................... 47 8.5 77 14.0 41 7.5 78 14.2 4Computer peripheral equipment,n.e.c. ................................................. 87 12.3 64 9.0 23 3.3 153 21.6 5

Office machines, n.e.c. ....................... 116 11.1 139 13.3 107 10.2 213 20.3 8Refrigeration and service machinery ....... 948 13.2 783 10.9 442 6.2 1,426 19.9 6

Automatic vending machines ............... 26 8.2 26 8.1 20 6.1 83 26.0 5Commercial laundry equipment ........... 26 10.3 26 10.1 28 10.9 36 14.2 5Refrigeration and heatingequipment .......................................... 654 12.9 514 10.2 295 5.8 1,042 20.6 5

Measuring and dispensing pumps ....... 31 17.3 23 12.7 12 6.7 44 24.1 9Service industry machinery, n.e.c. ...... 210 15.4 195 14.2 87 6.4 222 16.2 6

Industrial machinery, n.e.c. ..................... 1,189 11.5 976 9.5 531 5.1 1,844 17.9 4Carburetors, pistons, rings, valves ...... 74 12.0 61 9.9 48 7.8 146 23.7 7Fluid power cylinders and actuators .... 77 13.2 57 9.7 38 6.5 107 18.2 5

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Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Fluid power pumps and motors ........... 3594 790 139 17.6 106 13.4 172 21.8Scales and balances, exceptlaboratory ........................................... 3596 132 31 23.2 20 15.2 19 14.7

Industrial machinery, n.e.c. ................. 3599 8,184 1,966 24.0 1,148 14.0 1,573 19.2Electronic and other electric equipment ...... 36 32,440 6,317 19.5 4,049 12.5 5,640 17.4

Electric distribution equipment ................. 361 2,308 553 24.0 265 11.5 363 15.7Transformers, except electronic .......... 3612 1,152 220 19.1 128 11.1 206 17.9Switchgear and switchboardapparatus ........................................... 3613 1,155 333 28.8 138 11.9 157 13.6

Electrical industrial apparatus .................. 362 4,268 816 19.1 443 10.4 744 17.4Motors and generators ........................ 3621 2,696 526 19.5 300 11.1 456 16.9Carbon and graphite products ............. 3624 211 33 15.7 22 10.7 14 6.7Relays and industrial controls .............. 3625 1,152 210 18.2 109 9.4 218 19.0

Household appliances ............................. 363 3,897 879 22.6 450 11.5 627 16.1Household cooking equipment ............ 3631 376 67 17.7 45 11.9 89 23.8Household refrigerators andfreezers .............................................. 3632 828 154 18.6 75 9.1 136 16.4

Household laundry equipment ............. 3633 478 74 15.6 39 8.1 101 21.2Electric housewares and fans .............. 3634 717 85 11.8 95 13.2 121 16.9Household vacuum cleaners ............... 3635 314 55 17.7 38 12.2 17 5.5Household appliances, n.e.c. ............. 3639 1,185 444 37.5 158 13.4 161 13.6

Electric lighting and wiring equipment ..... 364 4,790 892 18.6 505 10.5 927 19.4Electric lamps ...................................... 3641 420 68 16.2 49 11.7 65 15.5Current-carrying wiring devices ........... 3643 1,626 286 17.6 162 9.9 342 21.0Noncurrent-carrying wiring devices ..... 3644 730 126 17.2 68 9.3 132 18.1Residential lighting fixtures .................. 3645 598 94 15.7 101 16.9 92 15.3Commercial lighting fixtures ................ 3646 752 180 23.9 40 5.4 150 19.9Vehicular lighting equipment ............... 3647 379 100 26.5 46 12.2 59 15.6

Household audio and video equipment ... 365 1,743 378 21.7 238 13.6 204 11.7Household audio and videoequipment .......................................... 3651 1,379 327 23.7 187 13.6 158 11.5

Prerecorded records and tapes ........... 3652 364 51 14.0 50 13.8 46 12.5Communications equipment .................... 366 2,945 557 18.9 445 15.1 482 16.4

Telephone and telegraph apparatus .... 3661 989 142 14.4 122 12.4 167 16.9Radio and tv communicationsequipment .......................................... 3663 1,563 341 21.8 276 17.7 251 16.0

Communications equipment, n.e.c. .... 3669 393 74 18.8 46 11.7 64 16.3Electronic components andaccessories ............................................ 367 8,694 1,609 18.5 1,259 14.5 1,564 18.0Electron tubes ...................................... 3671 782 155 19.8 46 5.9 156 19.9Printed circuit boards ........................... 3672 1,793 336 18.7 341 19.0 296 16.5Semiconductors and related devices ... 3674 2,552 481 18.8 402 15.8 424 16.6Electronic capacitors ........................... 3675 308 81 26.2 81 26.3 40 13.2Electronic connectors .......................... 3678 342 34 10.1 50 14.7 61 17.8Electronic components, n.e.c. ............ 3679 2,384 444 18.6 250 10.5 494 20.7

Miscellaneous electrical equipment andsupplies ................................................. 369 3,795 631 16.6 444 11.7 728 19.2Storage batteries ................................. 3691 731 92 12.6 86 11.8 149 20.4Primary batteries, dry and wet ............. 3692 259 41 15.8 35 13.6 65 25.1Engine electrical equipment ................ 3694 1,695 245 14.5 199 11.8 297 17.5Magnetic and optical recordingmedia ................................................. 3695 354 48 13.7 50 14.0 60 17.0

Electrical equipment and supplies,n.e.c. ................................................. 3699 755 204 27.1 74 9.8 156 20.7

Transportation equipment ............................ 37 74,588 13,249 17.8 7,955 10.7 11,893 15.9Motor vehicles and equipment ................. 371 37,902 6,070 16.0 3,615 9.5 5,666 14.9

Motor vehicles and car bodies ............. 3711 15,071 1,510 10.0 1,168 7.7 2,139 14.2Truck and bus bodies .......................... 3713 1,984 462 23.3 199 10.0 313 15.8Motor vehicle parts and accessories ... 3714 17,804 3,194 17.9 1,770 9.9 2,669 15.0Truck trailers ........................................ 3715 2,241 701 31.3 362 16.2 432 19.3Motor homes ........................................ 3716 802 203 25.3 116 14.4 112 14.0

Aircraft and parts ..................................... 372 16,457 3,445 20.9 1,920 11.7 2,728 16.6Aircraft ................................................. 3721 8,826 1,849 20.9 955 10.8 1,504 17.0Aircraft engines and engine parts ........ 3724 2,858 603 21.1 328 11.5 364 12.7Aircraft parts and equipment, n.e.c. .... 3728 4,773 993 20.8 637 13.3 860 18.0

Ship and boat building and repairing ....... 373 14,087 2,553 18.1 1,600 11.4 2,489 17.7Ship building and repairing .................. 3731 11,533 2,047 17.7 1,180 10.2 2,003 17.4Boat building and repairing .................. 3732 2,553 506 19.8 419 16.4 487 19.1

Railroad equipment ................................. 374 1,552 281 18.1 205 13.2 217 14.0Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts .............. 375 1,092 180 16.5 152 13.9 144 13.2Guided missiles, space vehicles, parts .... 376 1,550 287 18.5 184 11.9 242 15.7

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Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Fluid power pumps and motors ........... 85 10.7 89 11.3 38 4.8 161 20.4 5Scales and balances, exceptlaboratory ........................................... 16 12.2 10 7.3 4 3.4 32 24.1 5

Industrial machinery, n.e.c. ................. 937 11.4 759 9.3 402 4.9 1,399 17.1 4Electronic and other electric equipment ...... 4,093 12.6 3,666 11.3 2,158 6.7 6,517 20.1 6

Electric distribution equipment ................. 336 14.6 223 9.7 158 6.9 409 17.7 5Transformers, except electronic .......... 194 16.8 114 9.9 84 7.3 207 18.0 6Switchgear and switchboardapparatus ........................................... 143 12.4 109 9.4 74 6.4 201 17.4 4

Electrical industrial apparatus .................. 521 12.2 535 12.5 305 7.1 903 21.2 7Motors and generators ........................ 301 11.2 352 13.0 222 8.2 538 20.0 7Carbon and graphite products ............. 12 5.4 24 11.5 14 6.6 91 43.4 19Relays and industrial controls .............. 175 15.2 143 12.4 61 5.3 235 20.4 6

Household appliances ............................. 442 11.3 405 10.4 305 7.8 789 20.2 5Household cooking equipment ............ 39 10.3 47 12.6 20 5.3 69 18.4 5Household refrigerators andfreezers .............................................. 100 12.1 97 11.8 58 7.0 208 25.1 8

Household laundry equipment ............. 90 18.9 38 7.9 69 14.4 66 13.9 7Electric housewares and fans .............. 101 14.1 92 12.8 38 5.3 184 25.7 8Household vacuum cleaners ............... 30 9.6 62 19.8 31 10.0 79 25.3 13Household appliances, n.e.c. ............. 81 6.8 69 5.8 89 7.5 182 15.4 2

Electric lighting and wiring equipment ..... 588 12.3 539 11.3 294 6.1 1,044 21.8 6Electric lamps ...................................... 37 8.9 60 14.2 27 6.5 114 27.1 9Current-carrying wiring devices ........... 200 12.3 192 11.8 102 6.3 343 21.1 6Noncurrent-carrying wiring devices ..... 120 16.5 95 13.0 47 6.5 142 19.4 7Residential lighting fixtures .................. 77 12.9 79 13.3 32 5.3 123 20.6 6Commercial lighting fixtures ................ 78 10.4 65 8.7 61 8.1 178 23.7 6Vehicular lighting equipment ............... 35 9.2 28 7.5 17 4.5 93 24.5 5

Household audio and video equipment ... 247 14.2 182 10.4 108 6.2 387 22.2 7Household audio and videoequipment .......................................... 155 11.2 142 10.3 79 5.7 331 24.0 6

Prerecorded records and tapes ........... 92 25.4 40 10.9 29 7.9 56 15.4 7Communications equipment .................... 285 9.7 346 11.8 210 7.1 620 21.0 5

Telephone and telegraph apparatus .... 138 14.0 122 12.4 66 6.7 230 23.2 7Radio and tv communicationsequipment .......................................... 100 6.4 163 10.5 121 7.7 311 19.9 5

Communications equipment, n.e.c. .... 46 11.7 61 15.5 23 5.9 79 20.1 7Electronic components andaccessories ............................................ 1,178 13.6 986 11.3 506 5.8 1,591 18.3 5Electron tubes ...................................... 121 15.5 93 11.8 41 5.3 171 21.9 7Printed circuit boards ........................... 243 13.5 217 12.1 113 6.3 247 13.8 4Semiconductors and related devices ... 414 16.2 248 9.7 164 6.4 418 16.4 5Electronic capacitors ........................... 47 15.3 19 6.2 14 4.5 26 8.3 2Electronic connectors .......................... 50 14.7 41 11.9 21 6.0 85 24.8 7Electronic components, n.e.c. ............ 251 10.5 290 12.2 110 4.6 545 22.9 6

Miscellaneous electrical equipment andsupplies ................................................. 495 13.0 450 11.8 272 7.2 775 20.4 6Storage batteries ................................. 129 17.6 53 7.2 65 8.9 157 21.4 7Primary batteries, dry and wet ............. 33 12.9 27 10.5 14 5.6 43 16.6 5Engine electrical equipment ................ 217 12.8 256 15.1 135 8.0 346 20.4 7Magnetic and optical recordingmedia ................................................. 29 8.2 36 10.1 10 2.8 122 34.3 10

Electrical equipment and supplies,n.e.c. ................................................. 87 11.5 77 10.2 48 6.3 108 14.4 4

Transportation equipment ............................ 9,326 12.5 8,839 11.9 5,276 7.1 18,049 24.2 7Motor vehicles and equipment ................. 5,047 13.3 4,835 12.8 3,040 8.0 9,628 25.4 9

Motor vehicles and car bodies ............. 1,897 12.6 2,176 14.4 1,487 9.9 4,695 31.1 14Truck and bus bodies .......................... 214 10.8 236 11.9 123 6.2 437 22.0 6Motor vehicle parts and accessories ... 2,603 14.6 2,165 12.2 1,321 7.4 4,082 22.9 8Truck trailers ........................................ 225 10.0 163 7.3 67 3.0 290 13.0 3Motor homes ........................................ 109 13.6 95 11.9 42 5.3 124 15.5 5

Aircraft and parts ..................................... 1,725 10.5 1,706 10.4 834 5.1 4,098 24.9 6Aircraft ................................................. 889 10.1 915 10.4 432 4.9 2,283 25.9 6Aircraft engines and engine parts ........ 339 11.9 328 11.5 177 6.2 719 25.1 7Aircraft parts and equipment, n.e.c. .... 497 10.4 463 9.7 225 4.7 1,097 23.0 5

Ship and boat building and repairing ....... 1,752 12.4 1,618 11.5 996 7.1 3,079 21.9 7Ship building and repairing .................. 1,418 12.3 1,380 12.0 860 7.5 2,644 22.9 7Boat building and repairing .................. 334 13.1 237 9.3 136 5.3 435 17.0 5

Railroad equipment ................................. 233 15.0 169 10.9 115 7.4 332 21.4 7Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts .............. 156 14.3 177 16.2 62 5.7 221 20.3 8Guided missiles, space vehicles, parts .... 180 11.6 161 10.4 138 8.9 357 23.1 7

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Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Guided missiles and space vehicles .... 3761 1,125 219 19.5 158 14.0 155 13.8Space propulsion units and parts ........ 3764 237 40 16.8 13 5.5 47 20.0Space vehicle equipment, n.e.c. ......... 3769 188 28 15.1 13 7.1 40 21.2

Miscellaneous transportationequipment .............................................. 379 1,949 433 22.2 280 14.4 406 20.8Travel trailers and campers ................. 3792 959 196 20.5 150 15.6 236 24.6Tanks and tank components ............... 3795 249 42 17.0 20 8.2 32 12.7Transportation equipment, n.e.c. ........ 3799 741 194 26.2 110 14.8 138 18.6

Instruments and related products ................ 38 15,379 3,434 22.3 1,724 11.2 2,678 17.4Search and navigation equipment ........... 381 2,420 464 19.2 283 11.7 338 14.0Measuring and controlling devices .......... 382 5,281 1,216 23.0 597 11.3 1,051 19.9

Environmental controls ........................ 3822 1,146 233 20.4 106 9.2 312 27.3Process control instruments ................ 3823 1,053 400 38.0 60 5.7 170 16.1Fluid meters and counting devices ...... 3824 260 40 15.3 38 14.7 42 16.1Instruments to measure electricity ....... 3825 1,093 216 19.8 132 12.1 169 15.5Analytical instruments .......................... 3826 466 99 21.3 38 8.1 101 21.8Optical instruments and lenses ........... 3827 287 53 18.4 29 10.2 45 15.6Measuring and controlling devices,n.e.c. ................................................. 3829 688 111 16.2 159 23.2 159 23.2

Medical instruments and supplies ........... 384 5,070 928 18.3 597 11.8 982 19.4Surgical and medical instruments ........ 3841 1,961 282 14.4 231 11.8 385 19.6Surgical appliances and supplies ........ 3842 2,142 433 20.2 250 11.7 382 17.8Dental equipment and supplies ........... 3843 360 58 16.2 51 14.1 70 19.5Electromedical equipment ................... 3845 479 142 29.7 51 10.6 126 26.4

Ophthalmic goods .................................... 385 534 75 14.0 81 15.2 107 20.0Miscellaneous manufacturing industries ...... 39 11,783 2,095 17.8 1,663 14.1 2,248 19.1

Jewelry, silverware, and plated ware ....... 391 732 147 20.1 122 16.6 136 18.5Jewelry, precious metal ....................... 3911 366 54 14.8 66 18.0 61 16.7Silverware and plated ware ................. 3914 192 46 24.2 24 12.7 43 22.4

Musical instruments ................................. 393 404 48 12.0 58 14.2 126 31.2Toys and sporting goods ......................... 394 4,222 812 19.2 638 15.1 775 18.4

Games, toys, and children’svehicles .............................................. 3944 1,596 275 17.3 244 15.3 288 18.0

Sporting and athletic goods, n.e.c. ..... 3949 2,573 534 20.7 394 15.3 478 18.6Pens, pencils, office, and art supplies ..... 395 1,055 154 14.6 126 11.9 184 17.4

Pens and mechanical pencils .............. 3951 163 26 15.9 14 8.9 20 12.4Lead pencils and art goods ................. 3952 389 51 13.0 45 11.6 83 21.3Marking devices ................................... 3953 238 37 15.4 40 16.8 32 13.3Carbon paper and inked ribbons ......... 3955 265 41 15.5 27 10.0 49 18.5

Costume jewelry and notions .................. 396 636 95 14.9 76 12.0 85 13.4Fasteners, buttons, needles, andpins .................................................... 3965 372 45 12.0 41 11.1 58 15.5

Miscellaneous manufactures ................... 399 4,734 838 17.7 643 13.6 942 19.9Brooms and brushes ........................... 3991 497 90 18.0 54 11.0 121 24.3Signs and advertising specialities ........ 3993 1,665 327 19.6 248 14.9 317 19.0Burial caskets ...................................... 3995 424 106 25.1 61 14.3 85 19.9Manufacturing industries, n.e.c. .......... 3999 1,839 301 16.4 238 13.0 358 19.5

Nondurable goods ......................................... 252,972 41,637 16.5 32,128 12.7 47,689 18.9

Food and kindred products .......................... 20 90,992 14,399 15.8 11,820 13.0 17,895 19.7Meat products .......................................... 201 25,738 4,552 17.7 3,580 13.9 5,018 19.5

Meat packing plants ............................. 2011 11,609 2,153 18.5 1,673 14.4 2,404 20.7Sausages and other preparedmeats ................................................. 2013 5,463 861 15.8 798 14.6 923 16.9

Poultry slaughtering and processing ... 2015 8,666 1,538 17.8 1,110 12.8 1,691 19.5Dairy products ......................................... 202 9,707 1,299 13.4 1,353 13.9 1,879 19.4

Creamery butter ................................... 2021 162 20 12.5 12 7.7 36 22.4Cheese, natural and processed ........... 2022 1,924 302 15.7 267 13.9 418 21.7Dry, condensed, evaporatedproducts ............................................. 2023 752 137 18.3 75 9.9 161 21.4

Ice cream and frozen desserts ............ 2024 1,424 210 14.7 156 11.0 266 18.7Fluid milk ............................................. 2026 5,446 629 11.6 843 15.5 998 18.3

Preserved fruits and vegetables .............. 203 11,404 1,967 17.3 1,561 13.7 2,340 20.5Canned specialities ............................. 2032 768 175 22.8 118 15.4 127 16.5Canned fruits and vegetables .............. 2033 4,918 892 18.1 692 14.1 1,039 21.1Dehydrated fruits, vegetables,soups ................................................. 2034 693 100 14.4 92 13.3 158 22.8

Pickles, sauces, and saladdressings ........................................... 2035 770 198 25.6 96 12.4 113 14.7

Frozen fruits and vegetables ............... 2037 2,498 348 13.9 339 13.6 523 20.9

See footnotes at end of table.

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Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Guided missiles and space vehicles .... 122 10.8 116 10.3 99 8.8 256 22.7 7Space propulsion units and parts ........ 33 14.0 23 9.6 20 8.4 61 25.6 8Space vehicle equipment, n.e.c. ......... 25 13.5 22 11.5 18 9.7 41 22.0 7

Miscellaneous transportationequipment .............................................. 232 11.9 174 8.9 92 4.7 332 17.1 4Travel trailers and campers ................. 117 12.2 70 7.3 35 3.6 155 16.2 4Tanks and tank components ............... 24 9.7 29 11.7 35 13.9 67 26.8 14Transportation equipment, n.e.c. ........ 92 12.4 74 10.0 22 3.0 110 14.9 3

Instruments and related products ................ 1,802 11.7 1,685 11.0 906 5.9 3,150 20.5 5Search and navigation equipment ........... 257 10.6 319 13.2 175 7.2 583 24.1 7Measuring and controlling devices .......... 565 10.7 568 10.7 287 5.4 998 18.9 5

Environmental controls ........................ 112 9.8 120 10.4 71 6.2 192 16.8 4Process control instruments ................ 134 12.7 78 7.4 45 4.2 168 15.9 3Fluid meters and counting devices ...... 24 9.4 27 10.2 20 7.9 68 26.4 8Instruments to measure electricity ....... 75 6.9 205 18.8 65 5.9 230 21.1 8Analytical instruments .......................... 61 13.1 48 10.3 24 5.1 95 20.4 5Optical instruments and lenses ........... 59 20.6 20 7.0 18 6.4 63 21.8 8Measuring and controlling devices,n.e.c. ................................................. 55 7.9 36 5.2 37 5.4 130 18.9 4

Medical instruments and supplies ........... 586 11.6 546 10.8 322 6.4 1,109 21.9 6Surgical and medical instruments ........ 220 11.2 211 10.8 132 6.8 500 25.5 7Surgical appliances and supplies ........ 240 11.2 231 10.8 136 6.4 470 22.0 6Dental equipment and supplies ........... 53 14.6 47 13.1 39 10.9 42 11.5 6Electromedical equipment ................... 56 11.7 48 9.9 7 1.4 49 10.3 4

Ophthalmic goods .................................... 51 9.5 54 10.1 37 7.0 129 24.1 7Miscellaneous manufacturing industries ...... 1,459 12.4 1,382 11.7 761 6.5 2,175 18.5 5

Jewelry, silverware, and plated ware ....... 52 7.1 91 12.4 42 5.7 144 19.6 5Jewelry, precious metal ....................... 24 6.6 64 17.4 19 5.3 77 21.2 6Silverware and plated ware ................. 14 7.5 12 6.3 17 9.0 34 17.8 3

Musical instruments ................................. 49 12.1 34 8.3 30 7.4 60 14.9 4Toys and sporting goods ......................... 550 13.0 464 11.0 234 5.6 749 17.7 5

Games, toys, and children’svehicles .............................................. 222 13.9 216 13.5 97 6.1 255 15.9 5

Sporting and athletic goods, n.e.c. ..... 310 12.0 239 9.3 136 5.3 482 18.7 5Pens, pencils, office, and art supplies ..... 140 13.2 137 13.0 86 8.1 228 21.6 8

Pens and mechanical pencils .............. 24 14.6 24 15.0 3 1.7 52 31.6 10Lead pencils and art goods ................. 56 14.4 56 14.5 17 4.4 80 20.7 7Marking devices ................................... 41 17.1 17 7.3 36 15.3 35 14.8 6Carbon paper and inked ribbons ......... 19 7.2 39 14.8 29 11.1 61 22.9 10

Costume jewelry and notions .................. 84 13.1 59 9.3 116 18.2 121 19.1 10Fasteners, buttons, needles, andpins .................................................... 56 15.0 24 6.5 85 22.8 63 17.0 10

Miscellaneous manufactures ................... 585 12.4 598 12.6 254 5.4 873 18.4 5Brooms and brushes ........................... 50 10.1 64 12.9 16 3.3 101 20.4 5Signs and advertising specialities ........ 201 12.1 252 15.2 77 4.6 244 14.6 5Burial caskets ...................................... 40 9.5 46 10.8 19 4.4 67 15.9 4Manufacturing industries, n.e.c. .......... 259 14.1 206 11.2 133 7.2 343 18.7 6

Nondurable goods ......................................... 33,720 13.3 30,221 11.9 16,791 6.6 50,786 20.1 6

Food and kindred products .......................... 12,518 13.8 11,147 12.3 6,047 6.6 17,165 18.9 6Meat products .......................................... 3,426 13.3 3,079 12.0 1,568 6.1 4,514 17.5 5

Meat packing plants ............................. 1,351 11.6 1,293 11.1 637 5.5 2,097 18.1 5Sausages and other preparedmeats ................................................. 860 15.7 720 13.2 360 6.6 941 17.2 6

Poultry slaughtering and processing ... 1,214 14.0 1,066 12.3 571 6.6 1,476 17.0 5Dairy products ......................................... 1,361 14.0 1,299 13.4 738 7.6 1,779 18.3 6

Creamery butter ................................... 30 18.4 27 16.9 4 2.5 32 19.6 7Cheese, natural and processed ........... 298 15.5 241 12.5 100 5.2 296 15.4 5Dry, condensed, evaporatedproducts ............................................. 127 16.9 80 10.7 47 6.3 124 16.5 6

Ice cream and frozen desserts ............ 222 15.6 212 14.9 105 7.4 253 17.8 6Fluid milk ............................................. 683 12.5 738 13.6 481 8.8 1,073 19.7 7

Preserved fruits and vegetables .............. 1,520 13.3 1,235 10.8 659 5.8 2,122 18.6 5Canned specialities ............................. 93 12.1 74 9.6 24 3.2 156 20.4 4Canned fruits and vegetables .............. 665 13.5 503 10.2 284 5.8 844 17.2 5Dehydrated fruits, vegetables,soups ................................................. 107 15.4 80 11.6 61 8.9 95 13.6 5

Pickles, sauces, and saladdressings ........................................... 78 10.1 89 11.6 45 5.9 152 19.7 5

Frozen fruits and vegetables ............... 350 14.0 253 10.1 156 6.3 528 21.1 6

See footnotes at end of table.

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Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Frozen specialities, n.e.c. ................... 2038 1,756 254 14.4 224 12.8 381 21.7Grain mill products ................................... 204 6,224 828 13.3 781 12.6 1,488 23.9

Flour and other grain mill products ...... 2041 1,009 152 15.0 128 12.7 204 20.2Cereal breakfast foods ........................ 2043 754 81 10.8 102 13.5 188 24.9Rice milling .......................................... 2044 366 38 10.5 21 5.8 109 29.8Prepared flour mixes and doughs ........ 2045 799 126 15.8 129 16.1 161 20.2Wet corn milling ................................... 2046 266 40 15.1 36 13.6 56 21.2Dog and cat food ................................. 2047 750 103 13.7 86 11.4 160 21.3Prepared feeds, n.e.c. ........................ 2048 2,281 287 12.6 280 12.3 610 26.7

Bakery products ....................................... 205 10,376 1,373 13.2 1,089 10.5 1,826 17.6Bread, cake, and related products ....... 2051 7,852 950 12.1 814 10.4 1,408 17.9Cookies and crackers .......................... 2052 2,263 369 16.3 242 10.7 382 16.9Frozen bakery products, exceptbread ................................................. 2053 260 54 20.8 33 12.6 36 13.8

Sugar and confectionery products ........... 206 5,221 864 16.5 572 11.0 974 18.7Raw cane sugar ................................... 2061 861 197 22.9 34 4.0 198 22.9Cane sugar refining ............................. 2062 293 44 15.2 38 13.1 51 17.3Beet sugar ........................................... 2063 633 86 13.6 79 12.5 161 25.4Candy and other confectioneryproducts ............................................. 2064 2,281 347 15.2 268 11.8 390 17.1

Chocolate and cocoa products ............ 2066 570 112 19.6 62 11.0 52 9.2Chewing gum ....................................... 2067 241 36 15.0 28 11.4 48 20.0

Fats and oils ............................................ 207 1,807 292 16.1 183 10.1 293 16.2Cottonseed oil mills ............................. 2074 360 54 15.1 29 8.1 70 19.6Vegetable oil mills, n.e.c. .................... 2076 59 8 13.4 7 12.3 10 17.8Edible fats and oils, n.e.c. ................... 2079 368 46 12.5 54 14.8 58 15.7

Beverages ............................................... 208 11,676 1,765 15.1 1,389 11.9 2,346 20.1Malt beverages .................................... 2082 1,332 93 7.0 125 9.4 209 15.7Malt ...................................................... 2083 105 8 7.4 2 2.3 25 23.4Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits ....... 2084 880 141 16.0 128 14.5 181 20.5Distilled and blended liquors ................ 2085 373 74 19.8 20 5.4 94 25.1Bottled and canned soft drinks ............ 2086 8,386 1,329 15.9 1,043 12.4 1,740 20.7

Miscellaneous food and kindredproducts ................................................. 209 8,839 1,460 16.5 1,311 14.8 1,730 19.6Canned and cured fish andseafoods ............................................ 2091 516 60 11.6 79 15.3 143 27.7

Fresh or frozen prepared fish .............. 2092 2,684 504 18.8 439 16.4 558 20.8Roasted coffee .................................... 2095 467 53 11.4 71 15.2 107 22.9Potato chips and similar snacks .......... 2096 1,994 349 17.5 211 10.6 355 17.8Macaroni and spaghetti ....................... 2098 447 77 17.2 46 10.4 65 14.5Food preparations, n.e.c. .................... 2099 2,349 364 15.5 416 17.7 422 18.0

Tobacco products ........................................ 21 823 154 18.7 123 14.9 138 16.8Cigarettes ................................................ 211 320 52 16.3 42 13.3 41 12.9Cigars ...................................................... 212 96 20 21.2 8 7.8 18 18.3Chewing and smoking tobacco ................ 213 70 11 16.0 5 7.8 10 15.1Tobacco stemming and redrying ............. 214 338 70 20.7 68 20.0 69 20.3

Textile mill products ..................................... 22 14,031 2,203 15.7 1,770 12.6 2,591 18.5Broadwoven fabric mills, cotton ............... 221 606 102 16.9 43 7.0 104 17.2Broadwoven fabric mills, manmade ......... 222 914 161 17.6 84 9.2 185 20.2Broadwoven fabric mills, wool ................. 223 403 69 17.2 44 11.0 69 17.1Knitting mills ............................................ 225 5,437 794 14.6 798 14.7 1,044 19.2

Women’s hosiery, except socks .......... 2251 514 63 12.3 88 17.2 136 26.4Hosiery, n.e.c. ..................................... 2252 1,281 180 14.0 156 12.2 354 27.6Knit outerwear mills ............................. 2253 1,156 133 11.5 209 18.1 154 13.4Knit underwear mills ............................ 2254 1,107 170 15.4 133 12.0 153 13.8Weft knit fabric mills ............................. 2257 678 94 13.9 87 12.9 125 18.4Lace and warp knit fabric mills ............ 2258 630 143 22.7 108 17.2 117 18.5Knitting mills, n.e.c. ............................. 2259 71 10 14.5 16 22.2 4 6.3

Textile finishing, except wool ................... 226 1,803 256 14.2 242 13.4 369 20.5Finishing plants, cotton ........................ 2261 630 84 13.4 83 13.2 143 22.7Finishing plants, manmade .................. 2262 789 114 14.4 107 13.6 140 17.8Finishing plants, n.e.c. ........................ 2269 384 58 15.1 52 13.6 86 22.4

Carpets and rugs ..................................... 227 1,391 232 16.7 165 11.8 169 12.2Yarn and thread mills ............................... 228 1,001 142 14.2 120 12.0 186 18.6

Yarn spinning mills .............................. 2281 701 91 12.9 87 12.4 133 19.0Throwing and winding mills ................. 2282 199 34 17.3 20 10.2 29 14.7Thread mills ......................................... 2284 101 17 16.7 14 13.3 23 23.1

Miscellaneous textile goods ..................... 229 1,816 324 17.9 212 11.7 336 18.5Coated fabrics, not rubberized ............ 2295 444 62 13.9 52 11.6 69 15.6Tire cord and fabrics ............................ 2296 67 10 14.3 8 12.3 11 16.1Nonwoven fabrics ................................ 2297 372 56 15.0 45 12.1 63 17.0

See footnotes at end of table.

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Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Frozen specialities, n.e.c. ................... 227 12.9 235 13.4 88 5.0 347 19.7 6Grain mill products ................................... 785 12.6 709 11.4 362 5.8 1,271 20.4 6

Flour and other grain mill products ...... 133 13.2 100 9.9 63 6.3 229 22.7 6Cereal breakfast foods ........................ 103 13.7 105 13.9 51 6.8 123 16.3 6Rice milling .......................................... 40 11.0 34 9.3 22 6.0 101 27.6 7Prepared flour mixes and doughs ........ 96 12.1 50 6.3 63 7.9 173 21.6 5Wet corn milling ................................... 16 5.8 44 16.4 25 9.4 49 18.5 6Dog and cat food ................................. 92 12.3 110 14.6 37 4.9 162 21.6 7Prepared feeds, n.e.c. ........................ 304 13.4 266 11.6 100 4.4 434 19.0 5

Bakery products ....................................... 1,482 14.3 1,308 12.6 805 7.8 2,493 24.0 8Bread, cake, and related products ....... 1,182 15.1 1,012 12.9 609 7.8 1,876 23.9 9Cookies and crackers .......................... 265 11.7 266 11.7 181 8.0 558 24.7 8Frozen bakery products, exceptbread ................................................. 35 13.5 30 11.4 14 5.6 58 22.4 6

Sugar and confectionery products ........... 700 13.4 717 13.7 400 7.7 995 19.1 7Raw cane sugar ................................... 129 15.0 176 20.4 43 5.0 84 9.8 6Cane sugar refining ............................. 26 8.8 52 17.7 22 7.4 60 20.6 9Beet sugar ........................................... 109 17.3 64 10.1 37 5.9 96 15.2 5Candy and other confectioneryproducts ............................................. 283 12.4 275 12.1 220 9.6 497 21.8 8

Chocolate and cocoa products ............ 68 11.8 80 13.9 30 5.2 167 29.3 10Chewing gum ....................................... 40 16.4 17 7.0 27 11.2 46 19.0 7

Fats and oils ............................................ 300 16.6 254 14.1 140 7.7 345 19.1 8Cottonseed oil mills ............................. 56 15.5 43 11.8 29 8.0 79 21.8 8Vegetable oil mills, n.e.c. .................... 14 23.2 7 11.1 2 3.3 11 18.9 7Edible fats and oils, n.e.c. ................... 62 16.8 49 13.2 23 6.2 76 20.7 8

Beverages ............................................... 1,803 15.4 1,581 13.5 788 6.8 2,004 17.2 6Malt beverages .................................... 146 11.0 190 14.3 156 11.7 414 31.1 15Malt ...................................................... 14 12.9 20 18.7 6 5.8 31 29.5 12Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits ....... 136 15.4 120 13.6 58 6.5 118 13.4 5Distilled and blended liquors ................ 46 12.3 60 16.2 27 7.1 53 14.1 5Bottled and canned soft drinks ............ 1,367 16.3 1,128 13.4 517 6.2 1,262 15.1 6

Miscellaneous food and kindredproducts ................................................. 1,141 12.9 967 10.9 588 6.6 1,642 18.6 5Canned and cured fish andseafoods ............................................ 93 18.1 60 11.6 28 5.3 54 10.4 4

Fresh or frozen prepared fish .............. 275 10.3 293 10.9 187 7.0 428 16.0 4Roasted coffee .................................... 55 11.7 62 13.2 31 6.6 89 19.0 6Potato chips and similar snacks .......... 271 13.6 208 10.4 138 6.9 463 23.2 7Macaroni and spaghetti ....................... 68 15.2 49 11.1 21 4.7 121 27.1 10Food preparations, n.e.c. .................... 304 12.9 262 11.2 156 6.7 424 18.1 5

Tobacco products ........................................ 117 14.2 98 11.9 49 6.0 144 17.5 5Cigarettes ................................................ 36 11.4 37 11.4 30 9.2 82 25.5 9Cigars ...................................................... 13 14.0 9 9.4 5 5.7 22 23.6 6Chewing and smoking tobacco ................ 13 18.3 17 23.8 3 4.8 10 14.2 9Tobacco stemming and redrying ............. 54 16.0 36 10.7 11 3.2 30 9.0 3

Textile mill products ..................................... 1,891 13.5 1,846 13.2 860 6.1 2,869 20.4 6Broadwoven fabric mills, cotton ............... 83 13.7 71 11.7 40 6.5 164 27.0 9Broadwoven fabric mills, manmade ......... 116 12.7 139 15.3 54 5.9 174 19.0 7Broadwoven fabric mills, wool ................. 59 14.7 45 11.2 20 5.0 96 23.8 7Knitting mills ............................................ 797 14.7 700 12.9 300 5.5 1,004 18.5 6

Women’s hosiery, except socks .......... 81 15.7 50 9.6 16 3.2 80 15.5 5Hosiery, n.e.c. ..................................... 152 11.9 131 10.2 88 6.9 220 17.2 5Knit outerwear mills ............................. 136 11.7 150 13.0 90 7.8 284 24.6 8Knit underwear mills ............................ 211 19.1 198 17.9 68 6.1 174 15.7 8Weft knit fabric mills ............................. 137 20.2 73 10.8 13 1.9 149 22.0 7Lace and warp knit fabric mills ............ 70 11.0 92 14.6 22 3.4 79 12.5 4Knitting mills, n.e.c. ............................. 11 15.6 6 9.0 4 5.6 19 26.8 10

Textile finishing, except wool ................... 242 13.4 247 13.7 120 6.7 326 18.1 6Finishing plants, cotton ........................ 77 12.2 98 15.5 32 5.1 113 18.0 6Finishing plants, manmade .................. 122 15.5 98 12.4 59 7.5 148 18.7 7Finishing plants, n.e.c. ........................ 43 11.1 52 13.5 29 7.6 64 16.7 5

Carpets and rugs ..................................... 142 10.2 200 14.3 68 4.9 416 29.9 10Yarn and thread mills ............................... 107 10.7 120 12.0 70 6.9 256 25.6 7

Yarn spinning mills .............................. 69 9.9 75 10.7 46 6.5 200 28.5 7Throwing and winding mills ................. 20 10.1 27 13.4 18 8.9 51 25.4 9Thread mills ......................................... 18 17.3 18 17.7 6 6.1 6 5.8 5

Miscellaneous textile goods ..................... 264 14.5 236 13.0 125 6.9 320 17.6 6Coated fabrics, not rubberized ............ 53 11.9 71 16.1 31 6.9 107 24.1 10Tire cord and fabrics ............................ 14 21.8 2 3.6 6 9.1 15 22.8 7Nonwoven fabrics ................................ 72 19.4 36 9.6 33 8.8 67 18.1 7

See footnotes at end of table.

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Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Cordage and twine .............................. 2298 382 110 28.7 44 11.6 84 21.9Textile goods, n.e.c. ........................... 2299 552 88 15.9 63 11.4 109 19.8

Apparel and other textile products ............... 23 26,884 4,615 17.2 3,263 12.1 5,014 18.6Men’s and boys’ suits and coats .............. 231 1,486 190 12.8 168 11.3 260 17.5Men’s and boys’ furnishings .................... 232 9,917 1,727 17.4 1,148 11.6 1,719 17.3

Men’s and boys’ shirts ......................... 2321 1,795 366 20.4 289 16.1 335 18.7Men’s and boys’ underwear andnightwear ........................................... 2322 1,113 245 22.0 159 14.3 180 16.1

Men’s and boys’ trousers and slacks ... 2325 3,389 590 17.4 341 10.1 637 18.8Men’s and boys’ work clothing ............. 2326 2,413 298 12.3 220 9.1 340 14.1Men’s and boys’ clothing, n.e.c. ......... 2329 1,122 183 16.3 129 11.5 213 19.0

Women’s and misses’ outerwear ............. 233 5,816 935 16.1 788 13.6 1,018 17.5Women’s and misses’ blouses andshirts .................................................. 2331 622 129 20.7 54 8.7 159 25.6

Women’s, junior’s, and misses’dresses .............................................. 2335 565 101 17.9 78 13.7 56 9.9

Women’s and misses’ suits andcoats .................................................. 2337 667 98 14.7 132 19.8 110 16.6

Women’s and misses’ outerwear,n.e.c. .................................................. 2339 3,963 607 15.3 525 13.2 692 17.5

Women’s and children’sundergarments ...................................... 234 1,178 184 15.6 132 11.2 297 25.2Women’s and children’s underwear .... 2341 937 138 14.7 116 12.4 237 25.3Bras, girdles, and allied garments ....... 2342 242 46 19.2 16 6.5 60 24.8

Hats, caps, and millinery ......................... 235 885 173 19.6 96 10.8 150 17.0Girls’ and children’s outerwear ................ 236 1,350 252 18.6 143 10.6 272 20.1

Girls’ and children’s dresses,blouses .............................................. 2361 322 102 31.8 41 12.8 68 21.2

Girls’ and children’s outerwear,n.e.c. ................................................. 2369 1,028 149 14.5 102 9.9 203 19.8

Miscellaneous apparel andaccessories ............................................ 238 1,039 154 14.8 117 11.3 255 24.5Waterproof outerwear .......................... 2385 125 8 6.3 17 13.6 26 20.5Apparel and accessories, n.e.c. ......... 2389 356 60 17.0 47 13.3 100 28.0

Miscellaneous fabricated textileproducts ................................................. 239 5,207 1,001 19.2 669 12.9 1,042 20.0Housefurnishings, n.e.c. ..................... 2392 1,356 259 19.1 167 12.3 273 20.1Textile bags ......................................... 2393 316 45 14.1 40 12.5 70 22.0Canvas and related products ............... 2394 594 107 18.1 56 9.4 115 19.4Pleating and stitching .......................... 2395 182 15 8.5 28 15.2 27 15.0Automotive and apparel trimmings ...... 2396 1,384 276 20.0 211 15.3 289 20.9Fabricated textile products, n.e.c. ....... 2399 825 206 24.9 90 10.9 163 19.7

Paper and allied products ............................ 26 22,846 3,621 15.8 2,386 10.4 3,950 17.3Pulp mills ................................................. 261 384 57 14.8 33 8.6 67 17.5Paper mills ............................................... 262 4,440 629 14.2 388 8.7 747 16.8Paperboard mills ...................................... 263 1,447 200 13.8 149 10.3 185 12.8Paperboard containers and boxes ........... 265 7,626 1,141 15.0 787 10.3 1,368 17.9

Corrugated and solid fiber boxes ......... 2653 4,481 731 16.3 508 11.3 716 16.0Fiber cans, drums and similarproducts ............................................. 2655 443 40 9.2 27 6.0 105 23.8

Sanitary food containers ...................... 2656 385 32 8.2 34 8.7 96 24.8Folding paperboard boxes ................... 2657 2,011 276 13.7 198 9.8 373 18.5

Miscellaneous converted paperproducts ................................................. 267 8,949 1,594 17.8 1,029 11.5 1,582 17.7Paper coated and laminated,packaging .......................................... 2671 748 124 16.6 62 8.2 193 25.7

Paper coated and laminated, n.e.c. .... 2672 878 271 30.8 91 10.4 87 9.9Bags: plastics, laminated, andcoated ................................................ 2673 1,218 242 19.9 161 13.2 188 15.4

Bags: uncoated paper and multiwall .... 2674 784 156 19.8 88 11.2 138 17.6Die-cut paper and board ...................... 2675 674 106 15.7 72 10.7 106 15.8Sanitary paper products ...................... 2676 919 126 13.7 91 9.9 181 19.6Envelopes ............................................ 2677 1,291 164 12.7 150 11.6 234 18.1Stationery products .............................. 2678 226 22 9.6 33 14.5 28 12.5Converted paper products, n.e.c. ....... 2679 2,211 383 17.3 282 12.7 428 19.3

Printing and publishing ................................ 27 33,449 5,407 16.2 4,489 13.4 6,208 18.6Newspapers ............................................. 271 10,122 1,396 13.8 1,287 12.7 2,008 19.8Periodicals ............................................... 272 1,692 195 11.5 201 11.9 290 17.1Books ....................................................... 273 2,350 383 16.3 225 9.6 527 22.4

Book publishing ................................... 2731 1,174 165 14.1 118 10.1 342 29.1Book printing ........................................ 2732 1,176 218 18.6 107 9.1 185 15.7

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table R65. Number and percent distribution of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 byindustry and number of days away from work, 1992 — Continued

Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Cordage and twine .............................. 45 11.8 32 8.3 17 4.5 51 13.3 4Textile goods, n.e.c. ........................... 79 14.4 95 17.2 38 6.9 80 14.5 6

Apparel and other textile products ............... 3,422 12.7 3,147 11.7 1,668 6.2 5,756 21.4 6Men’s and boys’ suits and coats .............. 176 11.9 205 13.8 104 7.0 382 25.7 9Men’s and boys’ furnishings .................... 1,131 11.4 1,157 11.7 661 6.7 2,374 23.9 7

Men’s and boys’ shirts ......................... 194 10.8 191 10.6 84 4.7 336 18.7 4Men’s and boys’ underwear andnightwear ........................................... 126 11.4 118 10.6 42 3.8 243 21.8 5

Men’s and boys’ trousers and slacks ... 376 11.1 430 12.7 256 7.5 760 22.4 7Men’s and boys’ work clothing ............. 285 11.8 297 12.3 169 7.0 804 33.3 11Men’s and boys’ clothing, n.e.c. ......... 147 13.1 117 10.4 110 9.8 224 19.9 6

Women’s and misses’ outerwear ............. 867 14.9 753 13.0 301 5.2 1,154 19.8 6Women’s and misses’ blouses andshirts .................................................. 67 10.8 59 9.5 18 2.8 136 21.8 5

Women’s, junior’s, and misses’dresses .............................................. 70 12.4 61 10.8 42 7.5 157 27.7 9

Women’s and misses’ suits andcoats .................................................. 46 6.9 78 11.8 52 7.8 150 22.5 5

Women’s and misses’ outerwear,n.e.c. .................................................. 684 17.2 554 14.0 189 4.8 712 18.0 7

Women’s and children’sundergarments ...................................... 126 10.7 114 9.7 78 6.7 247 20.9 5Women’s and children’s underwear .... 107 11.4 88 9.4 59 6.3 192 20.6 5Bras, girdles, and allied garments ....... 19 7.7 27 11.1 20 8.2 54 22.5 5

Hats, caps, and millinery ......................... 116 13.1 124 14.1 49 5.6 176 19.9 7Girls’ and children’s outerwear ................ 148 11.0 180 13.3 80 5.9 276 20.5 6

Girls’ and children’s dresses,blouses .............................................. 32 9.9 24 7.5 13 4.1 41 12.6 3

Girls’ and children’s outerwear,n.e.c. ................................................. 116 11.3 155 15.1 67 6.5 236 22.9 8

Miscellaneous apparel andaccessories ............................................ 138 13.3 79 7.6 88 8.5 209 20.1 5Waterproof outerwear .......................... 20 16.1 17 13.4 7 5.5 30 24.4 8Apparel and accessories, n.e.c. ......... 48 13.4 16 4.4 15 4.2 70 19.8 5

Miscellaneous fabricated textileproducts ................................................. 720 13.8 533 10.2 305 5.9 937 18.0 5Housefurnishings, n.e.c. ..................... 168 12.4 132 9.7 72 5.3 284 21.0 5Textile bags ......................................... 37 11.8 42 13.2 19 6.1 64 20.3 6Canvas and related products ............... 76 12.7 87 14.6 36 6.0 116 19.6 7Pleating and stitching .......................... 36 19.7 6 3.3 8 4.5 61 33.9 7Automotive and apparel trimmings ...... 185 13.3 107 7.7 119 8.6 197 14.2 5Fabricated textile products, n.e.c. ....... 114 13.9 98 11.9 32 3.8 122 14.8 5

Paper and allied products ............................ 2,927 12.8 2,917 12.8 1,658 7.3 5,388 23.6 8Pulp mills ................................................. 71 18.6 39 10.2 42 11.0 74 19.3 8Paper mills ............................................... 600 13.5 588 13.2 342 7.7 1,147 25.8 9Paperboard mills ...................................... 210 14.5 190 13.1 115 8.0 398 27.5 10Paperboard containers and boxes ........... 997 13.1 994 13.0 544 7.1 1,795 23.5 8

Corrugated and solid fiber boxes ......... 589 13.1 587 13.1 305 6.8 1,044 23.3 8Fiber cans, drums and similarproducts ............................................. 68 15.3 50 11.3 24 5.5 128 28.9 8

Sanitary food containers ...................... 46 12.0 53 13.8 34 8.9 91 23.6 10Folding paperboard boxes ................... 253 12.6 268 13.3 167 8.3 475 23.6 8

Miscellaneous converted paperproducts ................................................. 1,049 11.7 1,106 12.4 614 6.9 1,974 22.1 6Paper coated and laminated,packaging .......................................... 84 11.2 112 15.0 56 7.5 118 15.7 5

Paper coated and laminated, n.e.c. .... 64 7.2 112 12.7 42 4.7 213 24.2 5Bags: plastics, laminated, andcoated ................................................ 138 11.3 152 12.5 113 9.3 224 18.4 6

Bags: uncoated paper and multiwall .... 69 8.8 73 9.3 47 6.0 213 27.2 6Die-cut paper and board ...................... 104 15.5 66 9.7 40 5.9 180 26.7 8Sanitary paper products ...................... 146 15.8 134 14.6 70 7.6 172 18.7 7Envelopes ............................................ 152 11.8 188 14.6 81 6.3 321 24.8 9Stationery products .............................. 29 12.7 25 10.9 22 9.6 68 30.1 12Converted paper products, n.e.c. ....... 263 11.9 246 11.1 144 6.5 465 21.0 6

Printing and publishing ................................ 4,743 14.2 3,783 11.3 2,156 6.4 6,664 19.9 6Newspapers ............................................. 1,470 14.5 1,251 12.4 694 6.9 2,016 19.9 7Periodicals ............................................... 305 18.0 147 8.7 119 7.0 434 25.7 8Books ....................................................... 319 13.6 310 13.2 136 5.8 449 19.1 6

Book publishing ................................... 154 13.1 136 11.6 63 5.4 195 16.6 5Book printing ........................................ 166 14.1 174 14.8 73 6.2 254 21.6 7

See footnotes at end of table.

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Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Miscellaneous publishing ......................... 274 1,013 146 14.4 214 21.2 130 12.8Commercial printing ................................. 275 13,920 2,423 17.4 2,015 14.5 2,446 17.6

Commercial printing, lithographic ........ 2752 8,714 1,580 18.1 1,224 14.0 1,530 17.6Commercial printing, gravure .............. 2754 635 113 17.8 87 13.7 111 17.4Commercial printing, n.e.c. ................. 2759 4,570 730 16.0 704 15.4 806 17.6

Manifold business forms .......................... 276 1,277 260 20.3 198 15.5 248 19.4Greeting cards ......................................... 277 466 67 14.3 40 8.6 92 19.7Blankbooks and bookbinding ................... 278 2,215 397 17.9 268 12.1 387 17.5

Blankbooks and looseleaf binders ....... 2782 1,048 186 17.7 101 9.6 220 21.0Bookbinding and related work ............. 2789 1,167 211 18.1 167 14.3 166 14.2Typesetting .......................................... 2791 223 105 47.2 29 12.9 16 7.3

Chemicals and allied products ..................... 28 17,120 2,618 15.3 2,082 12.2 3,101 18.1Industrial inorganic chemicals ................. 281 1,650 198 12.0 182 11.0 294 17.8

Alkalies and chlorine ............................ 2812 82 8 9.6 1 1.3 9 11.3Industrial gases ................................... 2813 264 24 9.0 14 5.5 41 15.7Inorganic pigments .............................. 2816 355 43 12.2 49 13.9 86 24.1Industrial inorganic chemicals,n.e.c. ................................................. 2819 948 123 13.0 117 12.3 157 16.6

Plastics materials and synthetics ............. 282 2,293 244 10.7 299 13.0 389 17.0Plastics materials and resins ............... 2821 1,325 108 8.2 152 11.5 253 19.1Synthetic rubber .................................. 2822 313 41 13.1 55 17.4 33 10.6Organic fibers, noncellulosic ................ 2824 421 60 14.4 70 16.6 65 15.4

Drugs ....................................................... 283 3,491 556 15.9 379 10.9 652 18.7Medicinals and botanicals ................... 2833 338 41 12.1 37 10.9 62 18.2Pharmaceutical preparations ............... 2834 2,762 421 15.2 280 10.1 525 19.0Diagnostic substances ......................... 2835 156 23 14.5 10 6.3 22 14.1Biological products exceptdiagnostic .......................................... 2836 235 72 30.7 52 22.3 43 18.2

Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods ............. 284 3,474 661 19.0 422 12.1 590 17.0Soap and other detergents .................. 2841 638 147 23.0 78 12.2 116 18.2Polishes and sanitation goods ............. 2842 826 181 21.9 99 12.0 127 15.4Surface active agents .......................... 2843 205 39 18.9 41 19.8 38 18.4Toilet preparations ............................... 2844 1,805 295 16.4 205 11.3 310 17.2

Paints and allied products ....................... 285 1,429 258 18.0 203 14.2 273 19.1Industrial organic chemicals .................... 286 1,303 136 10.4 178 13.6 243 18.7

Cyclic crudes and intermediates .......... 2865 385 55 14.2 55 14.3 59 15.4Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c. .... 2869 839 70 8.3 109 13.0 172 20.4

Agricultural chemicals .............................. 287 1,208 213 17.6 123 10.2 223 18.5Nitrogenous fertilizers .......................... 2873 242 16 6.4 33 13.6 54 22.5Agricultural chemicals, n.e.c. .............. 2879 449 121 26.9 38 8.5 94 21.0

Miscellaneous chemical products ............ 289 2,272 352 15.5 296 13.0 437 19.2Adhesives and sealants ....................... 2891 605 86 14.1 96 15.8 134 22.1Explosives ........................................... 2892 175 25 14.3 13 7.7 19 10.6Printing ink ........................................... 2893 532 68 12.9 55 10.4 115 21.6Carbon black ....................................... 2895 32 2 4.7 2 4.7 5 16.4Chemical preparations, n.e.c. ............. 2899 928 171 18.4 130 14.0 164 17.7

Petroleum and coal products ....................... 29 2,390 315 13.2 246 10.3 426 17.8Petroleum refining ................................... 291 1,140 117 10.3 105 9.2 202 17.7Asphalt paving and roofing materials ...... 295 951 149 15.7 90 9.5 152 16.0

Asphalt paving mixtures and blocks .... 2951 532 84 15.8 42 7.8 97 18.2Asphalt felts and coatings .................... 2952 418 64 15.4 48 11.6 55 13.1

Miscellaneous petroleum and coalproducts ................................................. 299 299 49 16.5 51 17.0 72 24.1Lubricating oils and greases ................ 2992 276 48 17.3 47 17.1 70 25.2

Rubber and miscellaneous plasticsproducts ..................................................... 30 39,992 7,532 18.8 5,380 13.5 7,509 18.8Tires and inner tubes ............................... 301 2,892 362 12.5 254 8.8 450 15.6Rubber and plastics footwear .................. 302 441 69 15.7 47 10.7 85 19.4Hose and belting and gaskets andpacking .................................................. 305 2,394 435 18.2 312 13.0 468 19.6Rubber and plastics hose andbelting ................................................ 3052 1,065 209 19.6 114 10.7 227 21.3

Gaskets, packing and sealingdevices .............................................. 3053 1,330 226 17.0 198 14.9 241 18.1

Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c. .......... 306 5,327 1,052 19.7 675 12.7 935 17.6Mechanical rubber goods .................... 3061 2,610 514 19.7 306 11.7 476 18.2Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c. ...... 3069 2,716 538 19.8 369 13.6 460 16.9

Miscellaneous plastics products,n.e.c. ..................................................... 308 28,938 5,614 19.4 4,092 14.1 5,570 19.2Unsupported plastics film and sheet .... 3081 2,276 437 19.2 289 12.7 473 20.8Laminated plastics plate and sheet ..... 3083 864 165 19.1 116 13.4 170 19.7

See footnotes at end of table.

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Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Miscellaneous publishing ......................... 200 19.8 103 10.2 48 4.8 171 16.9 6Commercial printing ................................. 1,961 14.1 1,568 11.3 840 6.0 2,666 19.2 6

Commercial printing, lithographic ........ 1,202 13.8 949 10.9 522 6.0 1,708 19.6 6Commercial printing, gravure .............. 80 12.6 90 14.1 46 7.2 109 17.1 6Commercial printing, n.e.c. ................. 679 14.8 530 11.6 272 6.0 850 18.6 6

Manifold business forms .......................... 126 9.8 149 11.6 102 8.0 196 15.3 4Greeting cards ......................................... 56 12.1 63 13.5 47 10.0 102 21.8 8Blankbooks and bookbinding ................... 285 12.8 190 8.6 126 5.7 564 25.5 7

Blankbooks and looseleaf binders ....... 110 10.5 112 10.7 66 6.3 253 24.2 6Bookbinding and related work ............. 175 15.0 78 6.7 60 5.1 310 26.6 7Typesetting .......................................... 10 4.6 3 1.2 32 14.2 28 12.6 2

Chemicals and allied products ..................... 2,217 13.0 2,185 12.8 1,306 7.6 3,611 21.1 7Industrial inorganic chemicals ................. 267 16.2 183 11.1 106 6.4 420 25.5 8

Alkalies and chlorine ............................ 14 17.0 13 15.3 12 15.2 25 30.3 18Industrial gases ................................... 79 29.9 16 5.9 5 1.8 85 32.2 9Inorganic pigments .............................. 40 11.1 38 10.7 24 6.7 75 21.2 5Industrial inorganic chemicals,n.e.c. ................................................. 134 14.2 117 12.3 65 6.8 235 24.8 9

Plastics materials and synthetics ............. 323 14.1 250 10.9 236 10.3 553 24.1 9Plastics materials and resins ............... 215 16.2 139 10.5 149 11.3 308 23.3 9Synthetic rubber .................................. 51 16.4 41 13.1 30 9.5 62 19.9 8Organic fibers, noncellulosic ................ 44 10.6 40 9.6 32 7.7 109 25.8 7

Drugs ....................................................... 462 13.2 514 14.7 201 5.8 727 20.8 7Medicinals and botanicals ................... 28 8.1 83 24.7 13 3.8 75 22.3 11Pharmaceutical preparations ............... 397 14.4 366 13.3 179 6.5 594 21.5 8Diagnostic substances ......................... 14 8.6 47 29.9 6 4.1 35 22.5 16Biological products exceptdiagnostic .......................................... 24 10.2 18 7.5 3 1.2 23 9.8 2

Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods ............. 391 11.2 502 14.4 241 6.9 667 19.2 6Soap and other detergents .................. 48 7.5 81 12.7 38 5.9 131 20.5 5Polishes and sanitation goods ............. 73 8.8 142 17.2 55 6.7 149 18.0 6Surface active agents .......................... 30 14.8 14 7.1 6 2.8 38 18.3 5Toilet preparations ............................... 239 13.3 264 14.6 142 7.9 350 19.4 7

Paints and allied products ....................... 163 11.4 171 12.0 159 11.1 203 14.2 5Industrial organic chemicals .................... 196 15.0 162 12.5 92 7.1 296 22.7 7

Cyclic crudes and intermediates .......... 53 13.7 50 12.9 22 5.6 92 24.0 7Industrial organic chemicals, n.e.c. .... 140 16.6 100 12.0 66 7.9 182 21.8 7

Agricultural chemicals .............................. 138 11.5 158 13.0 76 6.3 276 22.8 7Nitrogenous fertilizers .......................... 18 7.5 44 18.1 15 6.3 62 25.7 12Agricultural chemicals, n.e.c. .............. 45 10.0 22 5.0 39 8.7 90 20.0 5

Miscellaneous chemical products ............ 278 12.2 245 10.8 195 8.6 469 20.7 7Adhesives and sealants ....................... 54 8.9 52 8.6 42 6.9 143 23.6 5Explosives ........................................... 29 16.8 33 18.9 7 4.1 48 27.6 11Printing ink ........................................... 55 10.4 77 14.6 64 12.1 97 18.2 8Carbon black ....................................... 6 18.9 3 9.4 3 9.4 12 36.5 20Chemical preparations, n.e.c. ............. 134 14.4 80 8.6 79 8.5 170 18.3 5

Petroleum and coal products ....................... 287 12.0 344 14.4 200 8.3 573 24.0 9Petroleum refining ................................... 152 13.3 151 13.2 120 10.5 294 25.8 10Asphalt paving and roofing materials ...... 107 11.2 158 16.6 65 6.8 230 24.2 10

Asphalt paving mixtures and blocks .... 50 9.3 102 19.1 38 7.0 121 22.7 10Asphalt felts and coatings .................... 57 13.7 57 13.5 27 6.6 109 26.1 10

Miscellaneous petroleum and coalproducts ................................................. 29 9.6 35 11.6 15 5.0 48 16.2 4Lubricating oils and greases ................ 21 7.5 32 11.7 15 5.4 43 15.6 4

Rubber and miscellaneous plasticsproducts ..................................................... 5,069 12.7 4,302 10.8 2,508 6.3 7,692 19.2 5Tires and inner tubes ............................... 348 12.0 423 14.6 263 9.1 792 27.4 11Rubber and plastics footwear .................. 59 13.4 64 14.5 30 6.7 86 19.6 7Hose and belting and gaskets andpacking .................................................. 301 12.6 313 13.1 136 5.7 429 17.9 5Rubber and plastics hose andbelting ................................................ 150 14.1 125 11.8 79 7.4 161 15.1 5

Gaskets, packing and sealingdevices .............................................. 151 11.4 188 14.1 58 4.3 268 20.2 5

Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c. .......... 634 11.9 564 10.6 320 6.0 1,146 21.5 6Mechanical rubber goods .................... 299 11.4 290 11.1 164 6.3 562 21.5 6Fabricated rubber products, n.e.c. ...... 336 12.4 275 10.1 156 5.7 584 21.5 5

Miscellaneous plastics products,n.e.c. ..................................................... 3,726 12.9 2,938 10.2 1,759 6.1 5,239 18.1 5Unsupported plastics film and sheet .... 297 13.0 265 11.6 122 5.4 392 17.2 5Laminated plastics plate and sheet ..... 119 13.8 85 9.8 45 5.3 164 19.0 5

See footnotes at end of table.

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Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Plastics pipe ........................................ 3084 818 165 20.2 93 11.4 172 21.1Plastics bottles ..................................... 3085 1,000 180 18.0 125 12.5 169 16.9Plastics foam products ........................ 3086 2,154 397 18.4 292 13.6 378 17.5Custom compound purchasedresins ................................................. 3087 999 242 24.3 146 14.6 194 19.4

Plastics plumbing fixtures .................... 3088 715 182 25.5 124 17.3 114 16.0Plastics products, n.e.c. ...................... 3089 19,093 3,611 18.9 2,768 14.5 3,707 19.4

Leather and leather products ....................... 31 4,445 773 17.4 570 12.8 857 19.3Leather tanning and finishing .................. 311 1,228 233 18.9 127 10.3 274 22.3Footwear cut stock .................................. 313 283 53 18.9 37 13.1 34 12.1Footwear, except rubber .......................... 314 2,022 328 16.2 254 12.6 376 18.6

House slippers ..................................... 3142 133 16 11.9 10 7.7 29 21.9Men’s footwear, except athletic ........... 3143 857 132 15.4 120 14.0 177 20.6Women’s footwear, except athletic ...... 3144 729 131 18.0 88 12.0 108 14.8Footwear, except rubber, n.e.c. .......... 3149 303 49 16.1 36 11.9 62 20.6

Luggage ................................................... 316 307 72 23.5 40 13.0 62 20.2Handbags and personal leather goods .... 317 351 50 14.2 55 15.8 60 17.1

Personal leather goods, n.e.c. ............ 3172 310 44 14.1 43 13.8 59 19.0Leather goods, n.e.c. .............................. 319 204 28 14.0 55 27.0 41 20.0

Transportation and public utilities5 ............. 224,654 27,748 12.4 21,989 9.8 44,871 20.0

Railroad transportation 5 ............................. 40 11,862 843 7.1 807 6.8 1,582 13.3Local and interurban passenger transit ....... 41 14,727 1,887 12.8 1,558 10.6 3,017 20.5

Local and suburban transportation .......... 411 8,800 1,328 15.1 944 10.7 1,907 21.7Taxicabs .................................................. 412 907 133 14.7 106 11.7 164 18.1Intercity and rural bus transportation ....... 413 1,680 102 6.1 165 9.8 305 18.2School buses ........................................... 415 2,599 244 9.4 269 10.3 474 18.2

Trucking and warehousing .......................... 42 102,354 11,207 10.9 8,785 8.6 18,990 18.6Trucking and courier services, exceptair ........................................................... 421 95,901 10,116 10.5 8,007 8.3 17,535 18.3

Public warehousing and storage ............. 422 6,171 1,036 16.8 749 12.1 1,418 23.0Trucking terminal facilities ....................... 423 282 55 19.4 28 9.9 37 13.2

Water transportation .................................... 44 7,948 623 7.8 472 5.9 1,276 16.1Water transportation of passengers ........ 448 169 23 13.4 14 8.4 29 17.0Water transportation services .................. 449 5,915 457 7.7 304 5.1 1,035 17.5

Transportation by air .................................... 45 42,631 5,633 13.2 5,000 11.7 10,000 23.5Air transportation, scheduled ................... 451 36,293 4,507 12.4 4,151 11.4 8,495 23.4Airports, flying fields, and services .......... 458 5,814 960 16.5 806 13.9 1,412 24.3

Pipelines, except natural gas ....................... 46 204 51 25.1 21 10.3 25 12.2Transportation services ............................... 47 6,087 956 15.7 515 8.5 963 15.8

Passenger transportation arrangement ... 472 352 38 10.9 34 9.7 29 8.2Freight transportation arrangement ......... 473 3,772 575 15.3 301 8.0 568 15.1

Communications .......................................... 48 16,935 3,330 19.7 2,116 12.5 3,826 22.6Telephone communications ..................... 481 9,283 1,577 17.0 1,002 10.8 1,928 20.8Radio and television broadcasting ........... 483 1,994 351 17.6 333 16.7 609 30.5Cable and other pay televisionservices ................................................. 484 5,516 1,374 24.9 757 13.7 1,260 22.8

Electric, gas, and sanitary services ............. 49 21,908 3,217 14.7 2,714 12.4 5,191 23.7Electric services ....................................... 491 5,255 716 13.6 649 12.3 1,122 21.4Gas production and distribution ............... 492 3,573 510 14.3 396 11.1 953 26.7Combination utility services ..................... 493 2,678 250 9.3 272 10.2 509 19.0Water supply ............................................ 494 1,164 177 15.2 147 12.6 250 21.5Sanitary services ..................................... 495 9,034 1,520 16.8 1,236 13.7 2,308 25.5Steam and air-conditioning supply .......... 496 114 32 28.0 5 4.7 28 24.1Irrigation systems .................................... 497 89 13 14.3 8 9.2 22 24.3

Wholesale and retail trade ............................ 590,144 92,023 15.6 81,727 13.8 125,940 21.3

Wholesale trade ............................................. 172,703 30,007 17.4 23,491 13.6 34,982 20.3

Wholesale trade--durable goods ................. 50 79,853 16,095 20.2 11,112 13.9 16,243 20.3Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies ......... 501 14,837 2,986 20.1 1,757 11.8 3,228 21.8Furniture and homefurnishings ................ 502 3,448 727 21.1 449 13.0 565 16.4Lumber and construction materials ......... 503 8,511 1,273 15.0 1,128 13.3 1,666 19.6Professional and commercialequipment .............................................. 504 8,458 1,439 17.0 1,101 13.0 1,736 20.5

Metals and minerals, except petroleum ... 505 5,630 1,100 19.5 805 14.3 1,050 18.6Electrical goods ....................................... 506 6,012 1,633 27.2 826 13.7 1,382 23.0Hardware, plumbing and heatingequipment .............................................. 507 5,049 1,128 22.3 568 11.3 1,326 26.3

See footnotes at end of table.

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Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Plastics pipe ........................................ 91 11.2 78 9.5 48 5.9 170 20.8 5Plastics bottles ..................................... 120 12.0 126 12.6 60 6.0 221 22.1 6Plastics foam products ........................ 263 12.2 243 11.3 175 8.1 406 18.9 6Custom compound purchasedresins ................................................. 89 8.9 125 12.5 44 4.4 159 15.9 4

Plastics plumbing fixtures .................... 94 13.1 72 10.0 16 2.2 113 15.8 4Plastics products, n.e.c. ...................... 2,521 13.2 1,856 9.7 1,191 6.2 3,440 18.0 5

Leather and leather products ....................... 529 11.9 453 10.2 338 7.6 925 20.8 6Leather tanning and finishing .................. 137 11.2 134 10.9 104 8.4 220 17.9 5Footwear cut stock .................................. 33 11.8 30 10.6 24 8.3 71 25.2 8Footwear, except rubber .......................... 260 12.9 192 9.5 135 6.7 476 23.5 6

House slippers ..................................... 17 12.7 20 15.1 18 13.6 23 17.0 10Men’s footwear, except athletic ........... 130 15.2 70 8.2 42 5.0 185 21.6 5Women’s footwear, except athletic ...... 73 10.0 69 9.4 61 8.4 199 27.4 8Footwear, except rubber, n.e.c. .......... 41 13.4 33 10.8 14 4.4 69 22.8 7

Luggage ................................................... 33 10.6 32 10.3 35 11.3 34 11.0 4Handbags and personal leather goods .... 47 13.3 37 10.5 25 7.1 77 22.0 7

Personal leather goods, n.e.c. ............ 36 11.7 34 11.0 19 6.0 76 24.5 7Leather goods, n.e.c. .............................. 11 5.2 21 10.4 16 7.9 32 15.5 4

Transportation and public utilities5 ............. 30,924 13.8 29,316 13.0 16,235 7.2 53,571 23.8 8

Railroad transportation 5 ............................. 1,363 11.5 1,367 11.5 892 7.5 5,006 42.2 20Local and interurban passenger transit ....... 2,144 14.6 2,028 13.8 945 6.4 3,147 21.4 7

Local and suburban transportation .......... 1,314 14.9 1,288 14.6 500 5.7 1,519 17.3 6Taxicabs .................................................. 148 16.3 116 12.8 78 8.6 163 18.0 7Intercity and rural bus transportation ....... 212 12.6 255 15.2 100 6.0 540 32.1 12School buses ........................................... 358 13.8 318 12.3 198 7.6 738 28.4 10

Trucking and warehousing .......................... 13,935 13.6 14,368 14.0 8,473 8.3 26,596 26.0 10Trucking and courier services, exceptair ........................................................... 13,038 13.6 13,656 14.2 8,158 8.5 25,389 26.5 10

Public warehousing and storage ............. 857 13.9 672 10.9 296 4.8 1,144 18.5 5Trucking terminal facilities ....................... 41 14.4 40 14.1 18 6.5 63 22.5 8

Water transportation .................................... 1,017 12.8 1,052 13.2 811 10.2 2,697 33.9 15Water transportation of passengers ........ 17 9.9 15 8.8 9 5.2 63 37.3 11Water transportation services .................. 725 12.3 812 13.7 533 9.0 2,049 34.6 15

Transportation by air .................................... 6,610 15.5 5,179 12.1 2,554 6.0 7,654 18.0 6Air transportation, scheduled ................... 5,955 16.4 4,389 12.1 2,084 5.7 6,711 18.5 6Airports, flying fields, and services .......... 606 10.4 719 12.4 435 7.5 877 15.1 5

Pipelines, except natural gas ....................... 44 21.8 17 8.5 6 2.9 39 19.2 6Transportation services ............................... 940 15.4 821 13.5 302 5.0 1,589 26.1 8

Passenger transportation arrangement ... 58 16.3 28 8.0 12 3.5 152 43.3 15Freight transportation arrangement ......... 544 14.4 583 15.4 209 5.5 993 26.3 9

Communications .......................................... 1,994 11.8 1,718 10.1 892 5.3 3,058 18.1 5Telephone communications ..................... 1,096 11.8 1,055 11.4 624 6.7 2,002 21.6 6Radio and television broadcasting ........... 245 12.3 206 10.3 69 3.5 182 9.1 4Cable and other pay televisionservices ................................................. 639 11.6 438 7.9 195 3.5 854 15.5 4

Electric, gas, and sanitary services ............. 2,876 13.1 2,766 12.6 1,360 6.2 3,785 17.3 5Electric services ....................................... 668 12.7 671 12.8 304 5.8 1,126 21.4 6Gas production and distribution ............... 548 15.3 434 12.2 239 6.7 493 13.8 5Combination utility services ..................... 420 15.7 414 15.4 198 7.4 616 23.0 9Water supply ............................................ 148 12.7 107 9.2 109 9.4 225 19.4 6Sanitary services ..................................... 1,069 11.8 1,127 12.5 498 5.5 1,277 14.1 5Steam and air-conditioning supply .......... 16 13.9 7 6.3 3 2.6 23 20.4 4Irrigation systems .................................... 8 8.6 6 6.9 8 9.4 24 27.4 7

Wholesale and retail trade ............................ 82,715 14.0 66,322 11.2 35,374 6.0 106,043 18.0 5

Wholesale trade ............................................. 23,691 13.7 17,814 10.3 10,774 6.2 31,944 18.5 5

Wholesale trade--durable goods ................. 9,954 12.5 7,560 9.5 4,320 5.4 14,569 18.2 5Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies ......... 1,889 12.7 1,657 11.2 843 5.7 2,477 16.7 5Furniture and homefurnishings ................ 610 17.7 231 6.7 259 7.5 606 17.6 5Lumber and construction materials ......... 1,090 12.8 862 10.1 494 5.8 1,997 23.5 6Professional and commercialequipment .............................................. 1,010 11.9 836 9.9 441 5.2 1,894 22.4 5

Metals and minerals, except petroleum ... 691 12.3 539 9.6 387 6.9 1,058 18.8 5Electrical goods ....................................... 620 10.3 435 7.2 246 4.1 870 14.5 3Hardware, plumbing and heatingequipment .............................................. 620 12.3 414 8.2 122 2.4 870 17.2 4

See footnotes at end of table.

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Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Machinery, equipment, and supplies ....... 508 19,105 4,156 21.8 3,446 18.0 3,569 18.7Miscellaneous durable goods .................. 509 8,804 1,653 18.8 1,031 11.7 1,722 19.6

Wholesale trade--nondurable goods ........... 51 92,850 13,912 15.0 12,378 13.3 18,739 20.2Paper and paper products ....................... 511 4,060 583 14.4 590 14.5 1,099 27.1Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries .......... 512 5,282 761 14.4 996 18.9 868 16.4Groceries and related products ............... 514 45,160 6,515 14.4 5,730 12.7 9,745 21.6Farm-product raw materials ..................... 515 3,448 394 11.4 538 15.6 698 20.3Chemicals and allied products ................. 516 2,685 508 18.9 429 16.0 420 15.6Petroleum and petroleum products ......... 517 4,296 532 12.4 425 9.9 704 16.4Beer, wine, and distilled beverages ......... 518 9,178 1,162 12.7 1,023 11.1 1,934 21.1Miscellaneous nondurable goods ............ 519 15,950 2,938 18.4 2,224 13.9 2,688 16.9

Retail trade .................................................... 417,442 62,016 14.9 58,236 14.0 90,957 21.8

Building materials and garden supplies ....... 52 26,658 4,370 16.4 4,258 16.0 6,196 23.2Lumber and other building materials ....... 521 20,129 3,439 17.1 3,435 17.1 4,324 21.5Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores ........... 523 1,683 111 6.6 125 7.4 542 32.2Hardware stores ...................................... 525 2,300 334 14.5 415 18.1 614 26.7Retail nurseries and garden stores .......... 526 2,162 452 20.9 260 12.0 613 28.4

General merchandise stores ....................... 53 63,837 10,773 16.9 9,613 15.1 14,754 23.1Department stores ................................... 531 53,877 9,429 17.5 8,244 15.3 12,309 22.8Variety stores ........................................... 533 4,321 490 11.3 738 17.1 1,057 24.5Miscellaneous general merchandisestores ..................................................... 539 5,639 854 15.1 632 11.2 1,389 24.6

Food stores .................................................. 54 99,020 12,531 12.7 12,237 12.4 19,468 19.7Grocery stores ......................................... 541 92,724 11,365 12.3 11,686 12.6 18,138 19.6

Automotive dealers and service stations ..... 55 47,772 9,092 19.0 6,356 13.3 9,702 20.3New and used car dealers ....................... 551 22,836 4,870 21.3 3,232 14.2 4,800 21.0Auto and home supply stores .................. 553 11,052 1,881 17.0 1,274 11.5 2,524 22.8Gasoline service stations ......................... 554 11,364 1,685 14.8 1,603 14.1 1,966 17.3Boat dealers ............................................ 555 818 366 44.7 60 7.3 65 7.9

Apparel and accessory stores ..................... 56 9,883 1,790 18.1 1,445 14.6 2,036 20.6Men’s and boys’ clothing stores .............. 561 799 72 9.0 16 1.9 95 11.9Women’s clothing stores ......................... 562 2,104 665 31.6 198 9.4 489 23.2Family clothing stores .............................. 565 3,975 596 15.0 757 19.0 822 20.7Shoe stores ............................................. 566 1,656 222 13.4 337 20.4 562 34.0

Furniture and homefurnishings stores ......... 57 15,407 2,537 16.5 1,718 11.1 3,900 25.3Furniture and homefurnishings stores ..... 571 10,470 1,569 15.0 1,127 10.8 2,691 25.7Household appliance stores .................... 572 1,945 363 18.6 188 9.7 551 28.3Radio, television, and computer stores ... 573 2,992 606 20.2 402 13.4 659 22.0

Eating and drinking places .......................... 58 121,841 16,091 13.2 17,880 14.7 27,350 22.4Miscellaneous retail ..................................... 59 33,024 4,831 14.6 4,731 14.3 7,551 22.9

Drug stores and proprietary stores .......... 591 5,527 558 10.1 687 12.4 1,020 18.4Miscellaneous shopping goods stores ..... 594 7,816 1,228 15.7 904 11.6 1,876 24.0Nonstore retailers .................................... 596 6,454 1,456 22.6 648 10.0 1,380 21.4Fuel dealers ............................................. 598 3,203 430 13.4 384 12.0 530 16.5Retail stores, n.e.c. ................................. 599 6,846 747 10.9 1,770 25.9 2,003 29.3

Finance, insurance, and real estate ............. 60,415 9,570 15.8 8,420 13.9 12,111 20.0

Depository institutions ................................. 60 13,736 2,364 17.2 1,702 12.4 2,572 18.7Central reserve depositories .................... 601 406 61 15.1 56 13.8 98 24.1Commercial banks ................................... 602 7,223 1,113 15.4 1,002 13.9 1,804 25.0Savings institutions .................................. 603 3,401 598 17.6 213 6.3 440 12.9

Nondepository institutions ........................... 61 1,130 – – – – – –Business credit institutions ...................... 615 322 53 16.5 44 13.8 43 13.5

Security and commodity brokers ................. 62 1,159 154 13.3 181 15.6 217 18.8Security brokers and dealers ................... 621 807 108 13.4 141 17.5 115 14.3Security and commodity exchanges ........ 623 113 12 10.7 20 17.9 32 28.6Medical service and health insurance ..... 632 2,086 289 13.9 258 12.4 513 24.6Fire, marine, and casualty insurance ....... 633 3,522 737 20.9 403 11.4 746 21.2

Insurance agents, brokers, and service ....... 64 2,699 364 13.5 387 14.3 488 18.1Real estate .................................................. 65 28,328 4,101 14.5 4,575 16.2 5,857 20.7

Real estate operators and lessors ........... 651 16,195 2,238 13.8 2,643 16.3 3,373 20.8Real estate agents and managers ........... 653 9,083 1,380 15.2 1,475 16.2 1,930 21.3Subdividers and developers .................... 655 2,940 421 14.3 457 15.5 554 18.8

Holding and other investment offices .......... 67 2,152 – – – – – –Investment offices .................................... 672 47 9 18.8 5 10.8 11 23.4

Services .......................................................... 552,665 84,952 15.4 78,184 14.1 125,935 22.8

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Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Machinery, equipment, and supplies ....... 2,353 12.3 1,703 8.9 1,027 5.4 2,850 14.9 4Miscellaneous durable goods .................. 1,069 12.1 883 10.0 500 5.7 1,946 22.1 5

Wholesale trade--nondurable goods ........... 13,737 14.8 10,254 11.0 6,454 7.0 17,375 18.7 6Paper and paper products ....................... 567 14.0 281 6.9 265 6.5 675 16.6 5Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries .......... 667 12.6 544 10.3 415 7.9 1,032 19.5 6Groceries and related products ............... 6,701 14.8 4,938 10.9 2,946 6.5 8,585 19.0 6Farm-product raw materials ..................... 511 14.8 353 10.2 225 6.5 728 21.1 6Chemicals and allied products ................. 305 11.4 264 9.8 204 7.6 554 20.6 5Petroleum and petroleum products ......... 649 15.1 715 16.6 297 6.9 973 22.7 9Beer, wine, and distilled beverages ......... 1,347 14.7 1,386 15.1 632 6.9 1,695 18.5 7Miscellaneous nondurable goods ............ 2,755 17.3 1,390 8.7 1,243 7.8 2,713 17.0 6

Retail trade .................................................... 59,025 14.1 48,508 11.6 24,601 5.9 74,099 17.8 5

Building materials and garden supplies ....... 3,806 14.3 2,642 9.9 1,388 5.2 3,998 15.0 5Lumber and other building materials ....... 2,740 13.6 1,867 9.3 1,065 5.3 3,259 16.2 5Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores ........... 347 20.6 220 13.0 123 7.3 215 12.7 7Hardware stores ...................................... 342 14.9 225 9.8 108 4.7 261 11.4 4Retail nurseries and garden stores .......... 217 10.0 319 14.7 87 4.0 214 9.9 4

General merchandise stores ....................... 8,851 13.9 6,812 10.7 3,645 5.7 9,388 14.7 5Department stores ................................... 7,566 14.0 5,753 10.7 2,869 5.3 7,707 14.3 5Variety stores ........................................... 581 13.4 297 6.9 349 8.1 811 18.8 5Miscellaneous general merchandisestores ..................................................... 705 12.5 763 13.5 426 7.6 870 15.4 5

Food stores .................................................. 14,176 14.3 13,127 13.3 6,664 6.7 20,818 21.0 7Grocery stores ......................................... 13,573 14.6 12,143 13.1 5,955 6.4 19,865 21.4 7

Automotive dealers and service stations ..... 5,869 12.3 4,964 10.4 2,962 6.2 8,827 18.5 5New and used car dealers ....................... 2,522 11.0 2,148 9.4 1,447 6.3 3,816 16.7 4Auto and home supply stores .................. 1,721 15.6 1,039 9.4 623 5.6 1,990 18.0 5Gasoline service stations ......................... 1,552 13.7 1,394 12.3 809 7.1 2,353 20.7 7Boat dealers ............................................ 40 4.8 166 20.3 – – 122 14.9 2

Apparel and accessory stores ..................... 1,043 10.6 987 10.0 944 9.5 1,638 16.6 5Men’s and boys’ clothing stores .............. 110 13.8 179 22.4 237 29.7 90 11.3 20Women’s clothing stores ......................... 174 8.3 148 7.0 154 7.3 275 13.1 4Family clothing stores .............................. 496 12.5 361 9.1 196 4.9 747 18.8 5Shoe stores ............................................. 132 8.0 178 10.8 114 6.9 110 6.7 3

Furniture and homefurnishings stores ......... 1,781 11.6 1,828 11.9 710 4.6 2,933 19.0 5Furniture and homefurnishings stores ..... 1,125 10.7 1,282 12.2 478 4.6 2,198 21.0 5Household appliance stores .................... 298 15.3 213 10.9 73 3.7 260 13.4 5Radio, television, and computer stores ... 358 12.0 332 11.1 159 5.3 475 15.9 5

Eating and drinking places .......................... 19,341 15.9 15,046 12.3 6,126 5.0 20,007 16.4 5Miscellaneous retail ..................................... 4,157 12.6 3,101 9.4 2,163 6.6 6,489 19.6 5

Drug stores and proprietary stores .......... 824 14.9 818 14.8 370 6.7 1,250 22.6 8Miscellaneous shopping goods stores ..... 1,055 13.5 734 9.4 583 7.5 1,436 18.4 5Nonstore retailers .................................... 732 11.3 598 9.3 389 6.0 1,252 19.4 5Fuel dealers ............................................. 372 11.6 413 12.9 393 12.3 682 21.3 9Retail stores, n.e.c. ................................. 790 11.5 378 5.5 210 3.1 948 13.9 3

Finance, insurance, and real estate ............. 7,033 11.6 5,611 9.3 4,367 7.2 13,303 22.0 6

Depository institutions ................................. 1,084 7.9 853 6.2 1,203 8.8 3,959 28.8 7Central reserve depositories .................... 48 11.7 37 9.0 19 4.6 88 21.7 5Commercial banks ................................... 782 10.8 672 9.3 243 3.4 1,607 22.3 5Savings institutions .................................. 133 3.9 128 3.8 758 22.3 1,131 33.2 22

Nondepository institutions ........................... – – – – – – – – –Business credit institutions ...................... 35 10.7 39 12.1 22 7.0 85 26.4 8

Security and commodity brokers ................. 170 14.6 156 13.5 60 5.2 220 19.0 6Security brokers and dealers ................... 114 14.1 102 12.6 48 6.0 178 22.1 6Security and commodity exchanges ........ 28 25.0 16 14.3 – – 4 3.6 4Medical service and health insurance ..... 352 16.9 226 10.9 176 8.4 272 13.0 5Fire, marine, and casualty insurance ....... 419 11.9 239 6.8 338 9.6 642 18.2 5

Insurance agents, brokers, and service ....... 336 12.5 401 14.9 164 6.1 559 20.7 7Real estate .................................................. 3,902 13.8 2,676 9.4 1,787 6.3 5,429 19.2 5

Real estate operators and lessors ........... 2,334 14.4 1,664 10.3 959 5.9 2,983 18.4 5Real estate agents and managers ........... 1,107 12.2 704 7.7 570 6.3 1,917 21.1 5Subdividers and developers .................... 449 15.3 285 9.7 248 8.4 526 17.9 6

Holding and other investment offices .......... – – – – – – – – –Investment offices .................................... 2 4.4 4 8.4 3 6.5 13 27.8 5

Services .......................................................... 78,666 14.2 60,910 11.0 32,697 5.9 91,322 16.5 5

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Industry 2 SICcode 3

Privateindustry

Cases involving

1 day 2 days 3 to 5 days

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Hotels and other lodging places .................. 70 49,223 6,967 14.2 6,897 14.0 11,771 23.9Hotels and motels .................................... 701 47,394 6,414 13.5 6,651 14.0 11,493 24.3Membership-basis organization hotels .... 704 580 65 11.2 118 20.4 139 24.0

Personal services ........................................ 72 15,951 2,625 16.5 2,025 12.7 3,233 20.3Laundry, cleaning, and garmentservices ................................................. 721 11,192 1,840 16.4 1,484 13.3 2,522 22.5

Beauty shops ........................................... 723 2,563 236 9.2 256 10.0 203 7.9Business services ........................................ 73 82,430 13,448 16.3 11,113 13.5 16,750 20.3

Mailing, reproduction, stenographic ......... 733 4,855 351 7.2 1,192 24.6 1,246 25.7Services to buildings ................................ 734 23,443 3,539 15.1 3,611 15.4 4,344 18.5Miscellaneous equipment rental andleasing ................................................... 735 6,704 1,619 24.1 605 9.0 1,042 15.5

Personnel supply services ....................... 736 18,839 3,000 15.9 2,193 11.6 4,267 22.6Computer and data processingservices ................................................. 737 3,507 611 17.4 458 13.0 565 16.1

Miscellaneous business services ............ 738 22,260 3,827 17.2 2,620 11.8 4,500 20.2Auto repair, services, and parking ............... 75 22,789 3,668 16.1 3,110 13.6 5,171 22.7

Automotive rentals, no drivers ................. 751 4,637 700 15.1 624 13.5 1,017 21.9Automobile parking .................................. 752 1,192 186 15.6 149 12.5 214 17.9Automotive repair shops .......................... 753 12,507 2,038 16.3 1,799 14.4 2,927 23.4Automotive services, except repair .......... 754 4,453 743 16.7 537 12.1 1,013 22.8

Miscellaneous repair services ..................... 76 10,589 2,004 18.9 1,462 13.8 2,303 21.7Electrical repair shops ............................. 762 2,774 354 12.8 460 16.6 659 23.8Reupholstery and furniture repair ............ 764 368 77 20.8 66 17.8 82 22.4Miscellaneous repair shops ..................... 769 7,439 1,570 21.1 935 12.6 1,560 21.0Motion picture theaters ............................ 783 1,045 159 15.2 170 16.3 256 24.5

Amusement and recreation services ........... 79 24,778 3,970 16.0 3,574 14.4 6,170 24.9Bowling centers ....................................... 793 630 80 12.8 31 4.9 136 21.6Miscellaneous amusement, recreationservices ................................................. 799 17,946 2,965 16.5 2,640 14.7 4,833 26.9

Health services ............................................ 80 239,291 35,163 14.7 34,426 14.4 55,138 23.0Offices and clinics of medical doctors ..... 801 8,417 404 4.8 2,180 25.9 1,537 18.3Nursing and personal care facilities ......... 805 96,903 13,397 13.8 13,279 13.7 23,338 24.1Hospitals .................................................. 806 112,796 18,393 16.3 16,730 14.8 25,869 22.9Medical and dental laboratories ............... 807 1,686 200 11.9 218 13.0 521 30.9Health and allied services, n.e.c. ............ 809 3,288 646 19.7 433 13.2 597 18.2

Legal services .............................................. 81 3,882 746 19.2 726 18.7 730 18.8Educational services .................................... 82 17,663 3,172 18.0 2,622 14.8 3,676 20.8

Colleges and universities ......................... 822 10,742 1,903 17.7 1,285 12.0 2,354 21.9Social services ............................................. 83 43,463 6,825 15.7 6,502 15.0 10,101 23.2

Individual and family services .................. 832 9,280 904 9.7 1,172 12.6 2,166 23.3Job training and related services ............. 833 7,486 1,025 13.7 1,002 13.4 1,807 24.1Child day care services ........................... 835 5,038 1,658 32.9 863 17.1 1,286 25.5Residential care ....................................... 836 17,256 2,640 15.3 2,352 13.6 3,678 21.3Social services, n.e.c. ............................. 839 4,403 599 13.6 1,112 25.3 1,164 26.4

Museums, botanical, zoological gardens ..... 84 1,311 261 19.9 204 15.6 304 23.2Museums and art galleries ...................... 841 865 184 21.3 118 13.6 198 22.9Botanical and zoological gardens ............ 842 446 77 17.3 86 19.4 106 23.7

Business associations ............................. 861 700 200 28.5 70 10.1 202 28.9Civic and social associations ................... 864 5,074 634 12.5 810 16.0 1,004 19.8Membership organizations, n.e.c. ........... 869 1,660 176 10.6 345 20.8 580 34.9

Engineering and management services ...... 87 18,156 3,290 18.1 2,567 14.1 4,414 24.3Engineering and architectural services .... 871 4,793 – – – – – –Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping ... 872 2,756 197 7.2 152 5.5 933 33.9Research and testing services ................ 873 5,037 909 18.0 859 17.1 1,051 20.9Management and public relations ............ 874 5,570 1,186 21.3 948 17.0 1,258 22.6

Services, n.e.c. ........................................... 89 265 50 18.9 31 11.8 57 21.5

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Industry 2

Cases involvingMedian

days awayfrom work

6 to 10 days 11 to 20 days 21 to 30 days 31 days or more

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Hotels and other lodging places .................. 7,436 15.1 5,402 11.0 2,756 5.6 7,994 16.2 5Hotels and motels .................................... 6,964 14.7 5,207 11.0 2,743 5.8 7,920 16.7 5Membership-basis organization hotels .... 223 38.5 9 1.5 2 0.3 24 4.1 5

Personal services ........................................ 1,577 9.9 2,339 14.7 1,056 6.6 3,096 19.4 6Laundry, cleaning, and garmentservices ................................................. 1,000 8.9 1,442 12.9 661 5.9 2,242 20.0 5

Beauty shops ........................................... 248 9.7 789 30.8 294 11.5 537 20.9 14Business services ........................................ 10,423 12.6 9,520 11.5 4,377 5.3 16,797 20.4 5

Mailing, reproduction, stenographic ......... 1,118 23.0 402 8.3 76 1.6 469 9.7 4Services to buildings ................................ 2,409 10.3 2,893 12.3 1,032 4.4 5,613 23.9 6Miscellaneous equipment rental andleasing ................................................... 993 14.8 610 9.1 283 4.2 1,552 23.1 6

Personnel supply services ....................... 2,469 13.1 1,863 9.9 1,321 7.0 3,726 19.8 5Computer and data processingservices ................................................. 436 12.4 257 7.3 738 21.0 442 12.6 6

Miscellaneous business services ............ 2,766 12.4 3,274 14.7 883 4.0 4,389 19.7 6Auto repair, services, and parking ............... 2,465 10.8 2,531 11.1 1,515 6.6 4,330 19.0 5

Automotive rentals, no drivers ................. 559 12.1 469 10.1 294 6.3 974 21.0 5Automobile parking .................................. 144 12.1 166 13.9 71 6.0 262 22.0 6Automotive repair shops .......................... 1,359 10.9 1,458 11.7 772 6.2 2,154 17.2 5Automotive services, except repair .......... 403 9.0 438 9.8 378 8.5 941 21.1 5

Miscellaneous repair services ..................... 1,167 11.0 1,180 11.1 628 5.9 1,846 17.4 5Electrical repair shops ............................. 299 10.8 298 10.7 133 4.8 572 20.6 5Reupholstery and furniture repair ............ 46 12.6 39 10.7 25 6.8 32 8.8 4Miscellaneous repair shops ..................... 822 11.1 842 11.3 470 6.3 1,239 16.7 5Motion picture theaters ............................ 119 11.4 138 13.2 87 8.3 116 11.1 4

Amusement and recreation services ........... 3,307 13.3 2,350 9.5 1,153 4.7 4,254 17.2 5Bowling centers ....................................... 63 9.9 125 19.8 36 5.7 160 25.3 12Miscellaneous amusement, recreationservices ................................................. 2,401 13.4 1,497 8.3 641 3.6 2,969 16.5 4

Health services ............................................ 36,669 15.3 26,161 10.9 14,841 6.2 36,893 15.4 5Offices and clinics of medical doctors ..... 662 7.9 438 5.2 1,495 17.8 1,700 20.2 6Nursing and personal care facilities ......... 15,293 15.8 11,066 11.4 5,767 6.0 14,763 15.2 5Hospitals .................................................. 16,818 14.9 12,852 11.4 6,098 5.4 16,036 14.2 5Medical and dental laboratories ............... 200 11.8 153 9.1 100 5.9 294 17.4 4Health and allied services, n.e.c. ............ 638 19.4 505 15.4 135 4.1 333 10.1 5

Legal services .............................................. 315 8.1 252 6.5 294 7.6 820 21.1 4Educational services .................................... 2,961 16.8 1,712 9.7 1,023 5.8 2,497 14.1 5

Colleges and universities ......................... 1,685 15.7 1,124 10.5 553 5.1 1,839 17.1 5Social services ............................................. 5,953 13.7 4,948 11.4 2,011 4.6 7,124 16.4 5

Individual and family services .................. 1,314 14.2 1,202 13.0 555 6.0 1,967 21.2 7Job training and related services ............. 1,047 14.0 1,010 13.5 498 6.7 1,097 14.7 5Child day care services ........................... 567 11.3 170 3.4 105 2.1 389 7.7 2Residential care ....................................... 2,625 15.2 2,085 12.1 672 3.9 3,204 18.6 5Social services, n.e.c. ............................. 401 9.1 480 10.9 180 4.1 466 10.6 4

Museums, botanical, zoological gardens ..... 127 9.7 188 14.3 61 4.7 166 12.7 4Museums and art galleries ...................... 77 8.9 142 16.4 40 4.6 106 12.2 5Botanical and zoological gardens ............ 49 11.1 46 10.3 21 4.7 61 13.6 4

Business associations ............................. 53 7.5 77 11.0 44 6.3 55 7.8 3Civic and social associations ................... 674 13.3 649 12.8 225 4.4 1,079 21.3 7Membership organizations, n.e.c. ........... 250 15.1 79 4.7 27 1.6 204 12.3 4

Engineering and management services ...... 2,923 16.1 1,647 9.1 1,315 7.2 1,999 11.0 4Engineering and architectural services .... – – – – – – – – –Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping ... 847 30.7 119 4.3 229 8.3 278 10.1 8Research and testing services ................ 583 11.6 677 13.4 390 7.7 568 11.3 4Management and public relations ............ 879 15.8 500 9.0 251 4.5 550 9.9 4

Services, n.e.c. ........................................... 37 14.0 20 7.4 16 5.9 54 20.4 5

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

2 Totals for divisions and 2- and 3-digit codes include data for industriesnot shown separately.

3 Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1987 Edition. 4 Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees. 5 Data conforming to OSHA definitions for mining operators in coal,

metal, and nonmetal mining and for employers in railroad transportation areprovided to BLS by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, U.S.Department of Labor; and by the Federal Railroad Administration, U.S.

Department of Transportation. Independent mining contractors areexcluded from the coal, metal, and nonmetal industries.

NOTE: Dashes indicate data that are not available or data that do notmeetpublication guidelines. Because of rounding, data may not sum tototals and percentages may not add to 100. n.e.c. = not elsewhere classified.

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

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