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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work 1 by source of injury or illness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 Source Source code 2 Private industry 3 Race or ethnic origin White, non- Hispanic Black, non- Hispanic Hispanic Asian or Pacific Islander American Indian or Alaskan Native Not reported Total ............................................. 1,537,567 765,228 133,785 191,959 25,317 5,661 415,616 Chemicals and chemical products ..... 0 25,125 12,046 2,457 4,002 326 94 6,200 Chemicals and chemical products, unspecified ....................................... 00 3,485 1,382 367 449 70 1,193 Acids .................................................. 01 1,540 839 183 264 245 Acids, unspecified .......................... 010 301 129 71 59 Acid gases— halogen .................... 011 95 37 50 Acid gases, unspecified ............. 0110 53 49 Hydrogen fluoride ....................... 0113 19 Acid gases, n.e.c. ...................... 0119 18 18 Inorganic acids— halogens ............ 012 204 114 52 Hydrochloric acid ........................ 0123 121 60 47 Hydrofluoric acid ........................ 0124 69 39 Inorganic acids— other .................. 013 708 466 89 80 73 Inorganic acids, unspecified ....... 0130 74 54 17 Nitric acid ................................... 0132 19 Sulfuric acid ................................ 0134 516 342 84 51 40 Inorganic acids, n.e.c. ............... 0139 45 39 Organic acids ................................. 014 160 63 45 49 Acetic acid, vinegar .................... 0141 72 43 19 Organic acids, n.e.c. ................. 0149 68 41 Acids, n.e.c. ................................... 019 41 Alkalies ............................................... 02 1,284 662 71 374 151 Alkalies, unspecified ....................... 020 152 86 19 Calcium hydroxides, calcium oxides ........................................... 021 740 352 255 85 Cement, mortar mix— dry .......... 0211 203 91 101 Cement, mortar— wet ................ 0212 291 96 124 62 Lime ........................................... 0213 236 157 17 Sodium and potassium hydroxide, potassium carbonate .................... 024 368 219 81 Alkalies, n.e.c. ............................... 029 17 Aromatics and hydrocarbon derivatives, except halogenated ....... 03 1,077 516 131 165 237 Alcohols .......................................... 031 742 388 86 100 147 Alcohols, unspecified ................. 0310 119 67 Antifreeze ................................... 0311 560 294 52 78 121 Aldehydes ...................................... 032 45 Aromatics ....................................... 034 77 43 18 Benzene ..................................... 0342 20 Xylene ........................................ 0344 39 Ketones .......................................... 036 109 39 51 18 Acetone ...................................... 0361 67 47 Methyl ethyl ketone .................... 0363 42 Peroxides ....................................... 037 47 Halogens and halogen compounds .... 04 1,039 512 70 349 73 Chlorine and chlorine compounds .. 042 839 336 70 339 64 Chlorine compounds, unspecified ............................... 0420 132 102 Chlorine, chlorine bleach ............ 0422 543 227 52 217 Chlorine compounds, n.e.c. ...... 0429 143 116 Fluorine and fluorine compounds ... 043 188 170 Fluorotrichloromethane .............. 0432 186 170 Metallic particulates, trace elements, dusts, powders, fumes ..................... 05 967 441 151 87 275 Metallic particulates, trace elements, dusts, powders, fumes, unspecified ................................... 050 314 83 72 20 139 Lead and lead compounds ............. 054 47 20 See footnotes at end of table. Page 1
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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Total ............................................. 1,537,567 765,228 133,785 191,959 25,317 5,661 415,616

Chemicals and chemical products ..... 0 25,125 12,046 2,457 4,002 326 94 6,200Chemicals and chemical products,

unspecified ....................................... 00 3,485 1,382 367 449 70 – 1,193Acids .................................................. 01 1,540 839 183 264 – – 245

Acids, unspecified .......................... 010 301 129 – 71 – – 59Acid gases— halogen .................... 011 95 37 – 50 – – –

Acid gases, unspecified ............. 0110 53 – – 49 – – –Hydrogen fluoride ....................... 0113 – 19 – – – – –Acid gases, n.e.c. ...................... 0119 18 18 – – – – –

Inorganic acids— halogens ............ 012 204 114 – 52 – – –Hydrochloric acid ........................ 0123 121 60 – 47 – – –Hydrofluoric acid ........................ 0124 69 39 – – – – –

Inorganic acids— other .................. 013 708 466 89 80 – – 73Inorganic acids, unspecified ....... 0130 74 54 – 17 – – –Nitric acid ................................... 0132 – – – – – – 19Sulfuric acid ................................ 0134 516 342 84 51 – – 40Inorganic acids, n.e.c. ............... 0139 45 39 – – – – –

Organic acids ................................. 014 160 63 45 – – – 49Acetic acid, vinegar .................... 0141 72 – 43 – – – 19Organic acids, n.e.c. ................. 0149 68 41 – – – – –

Acids, n.e.c. ................................... 019 41 – – – – – –Alkalies ............................................... 02 1,284 662 71 374 – – 151

Alkalies, unspecified ....................... 020 152 86 – – – – 19Calcium hydroxides, calcium

oxides ........................................... 021 740 352 – 255 – – 85Cement, mortar mix— dry .......... 0211 203 91 – 101 – – –Cement, mortar— wet ................ 0212 291 96 – 124 – – 62Lime ........................................... 0213 236 157 – – – – 17

Sodium and potassium hydroxide,potassium carbonate .................... 024 368 219 – 81 – – –

Alkalies, n.e.c. ............................... 029 17 – – – – – –Aromatics and hydrocarbon

derivatives, except halogenated ....... 03 1,077 516 131 165 – – 237Alcohols .......................................... 031 742 388 86 100 – – 147

Alcohols, unspecified ................. 0310 119 67 – – – – –Antifreeze ................................... 0311 560 294 52 78 – – 121

Aldehydes ...................................... 032 45 – – – – – –Aromatics ....................................... 034 77 43 – – – – 18

Benzene ..................................... 0342 20 – – – – – –Xylene ........................................ 0344 39 – – – – – –

Ketones .......................................... 036 109 39 – 51 – – 18Acetone ...................................... 0361 67 – – 47 – – –Methyl ethyl ketone .................... 0363 42 – – – – – –

Peroxides ....................................... 037 47 – – – – – –Halogens and halogen compounds .... 04 1,039 512 70 349 – – 73

Chlorine and chlorine compounds .. 042 839 336 70 339 – – 64Chlorine compounds,

unspecified ............................... 0420 132 102 – – – – –Chlorine, chlorine bleach ............ 0422 543 227 52 217 – – –Chlorine compounds, n.e.c. ...... 0429 143 – – 116 – – –

Fluorine and fluorine compounds ... 043 188 170 – – – – –Fluorotrichloromethane .............. 0432 186 170 – – – – –

Metallic particulates, trace elements,dusts, powders, fumes ..................... 05 967 441 151 87 – – 275Metallic particulates, trace

elements, dusts, powders, fumes,unspecified ................................... 050 314 83 72 20 – – 139

Lead and lead compounds ............. 054 47 20 – – – – –

See footnotes at end of table.

Page 1

TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Lead and lead compounds,unspecified ............................... 0540 41 – – – – – –

Other metallics and compounds ..... 056 91 – – 42 – – –Welding or soldering fumes,

unspecified or n.e.c. .................... 057 216 169 – – – – –Metallic particulates, trace

elements, dusts, powders, fumes,n.e.c. ........................................... 059 293 140 – – – – 97

Agricultural chemicals and other pesticides ......................................... 06 776 553 42 51 – – 126Agricultural chemicals and other

pesticides, unspecified ................. 060 90 43 – – – – –Fumigants, n.e.c. ........................... 062 102 18 41 – – – 42Herbicides ...................................... 064 58 46 – – – – –Insecticides .................................... 065 482 425 – – – – 49

Insecticides, unspecified ............ 0650 441 417 – – – – –Chemical products— general ............. 07 8,414 3,921 1,098 1,183 155 20 2,037

Chemical products, unspecified ..... 070 660 275 118 123 17 – 126Adhesives, glues, n.e.c. ................ 071 511 235 – 101 – – 126Beauty preparations, cosmetics,

n.e.c. ........................................... 072 280 157 – – – – 106Beauty preparations, cosmetics,

unspecified ............................... 0720 18 – – – – – –Hair preparations ........................ 0721 112 90 – – – – –Other beauty preparations,

cosmetics ................................. 0729 150 52 – – – – 87Cleaning and polishing agents,

disinfectants, n.e.c. ..................... 073 4,719 2,010 793 630 82 – 1,201Cleaning and polishing agents,

unspecified ............................... 0730 1,814 628 328 348 17 – 491Bleach— nonchlorine,

nonperoxide ............................. 0731 294 254 – – – – –Disinfectants ............................... 0732 105 – 17 – – – –Drain and oven cleaners ............ 0733 128 50 – – – – 53Polishes ...................................... 0734 18 – – – – – –Soap products ............................ 0736 876 554 65 71 – – 182Synthetic detergents and

shampoos ................................. 0737 106 57 – – – – –Multiple cleaning and polishing

agents ...................................... 0738 245 39 196 – – – –Other cleaning and polishing

agents ...................................... 0739 1,129 392 148 135 43 – 410Drugs, alcohol, medicines .............. 074 194 97 18 – – – 44

Drugs and medicines,unspecified ............................... 0740 – 17 – – – – –

Medicines ................................... 0743 111 53 – 19 – – –Drugs and medicines, n.e.c. ...... 0749 59 – – – – – –

Explosives, blasting agents,n.e.c. ........................................... 075 40 – – 20 – – –Flammable gas, unspecified ...... 0752 – – – 20 – – –

Paint, lacquer, shellac, varnish,n.e.c. ........................................... 076 727 451 – 49 19 – 176Paint, lacquer, shellac, varnish,

unspecified ............................... 0760 203 127 – – – – 48Lacquer, shellac, varnish ........... 0761 51 43 – – – – –Paint ........................................... 0762 429 262 – – 17 – 108

Solvents, degreasers, n.e.c. .......... 077 649 341 – 135 – – 131Solvents, degreasers,

unspecified ............................... 0770 194 74 – 39 – – 50Naphtha solvents ....................... 0771 52 38 – – – – –Paint removers, thinners ............ 0772 161 49 – 59 – – 48

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Dry cleaning fluids, n.e.c. .......... 0773 55 45 – – – – –Multiple solvents, degreasers ..... 0778 63 54 – – – – –Other solvents, degreasers ........ 0779 124 83 – – – – –

Other chemical products ................ 079 634 345 66 91 – – 115Other chemical products,

unspecified ............................... 0790 17 – – – – – –Dyes, inks ................................... 0791 82 – – – – – –Photographic and copying

solutions ................................... 0793 128 98 – – – – –Chemical products, n.e.c. .......... 0799 407 212 47 83 – – 51

Coal, natural gas, petroleum fuelsand products, n.e.c. ......................... 08 3,040 1,292 98 277 16 – 1,349Coal, natural gas, petroleum fuels

and products, unspecified ............ 080 48 – – – – – 48Coal and coal products .................. 081 702 – – – – – 691

Coal ............................................ 0811 699 – – – – – 688Natural gas ..................................... 082 79 42 – – – – –Petroleum fuels, distillates, and

products, n.e.c. ............................ 084 2,048 1,108 89 243 16 – 584Petroleum fuels, distillates, and

products, unspecified ............... 0840 106 74 – – – – –Butane ........................................ 0841 110 104 – – – – –Gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel ...... 0842 379 229 – – – – 86Lubricating greases, cutting

oils ............................................ 0844 761 233 – 135 – – 366Propane ...................................... 0845 446 300 – 39 – – 71Other petroleum fuels, distillates,

and products ............................ 0849 209 148 – – – – 50Other coal, natural gas, petroleum

fuels and products ........................ 089 133 114 – – – – –Other chemicals ................................. 09 3,503 1,928 246 802 – – 512

Ammonia and ammonium compounds ................................... 091 193 82 – 59 – – 39Ammonia and ammonium

compounds, unspecified .......... 0910 93 57 – – – – –Ammonia, anhydrous

ammonia .................................. 0911 57 – – 51 – – –Ammonium sulfate ..................... 0914 19 19 – – – – –Ammonia and ammonium

compounds, n.e.c. ................... 0919 17 – – – – – –Oxygen and oxygen compounds,

n.e.c. ........................................... 094 692 493 – 75 – – 90Carbon monoxide ....................... 0941 612 484 – – – – 77

Plastics, resins ............................... 095 599 421 41 71 – – 63Plastics, unspecified ................... 0950 180 151 – – – – –Resins ........................................ 0952 209 126 – 49 – – –Urethanes ................................... 0953 93 74 – – – – 16Plastics, n.e.c. ........................... 0959 106 62 – – – – 17

Sewer gas, mine gas, methane ...... 096 37 – – – – – –Methane gas .............................. 0961 18 18 – – – – –

Sulfur and sulfur compounds ......... 097 38 – – – – – 17Sulfur and sulfur compounds,

unspecified ............................... 0970 19 – – – – – –Multiple chemicals or chemical

mixtures, n.e.c. ............................ 098 657 179 – 430 – – –Multiple chemicals or chemical

mixtures, unspecified ............... 0980 341 102 – 222 – – –Chlorine and cleaning agent,

n.e.c. ....................................... 0983 244 – – 202 – – –Other multiple chemicals or

chemical mixtures .................... 0989 64 44 – – – – –

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Chemicals and chemical products, n.e.c. ........................................... 099 1,255 696 136 149 – – 269

Containers ............................................ 1 209,078 95,188 19,114 25,691 3,351 723 65,011Containers, unspecified ...................... 10 5,921 2,228 490 805 172 – 2,216Containers— nonpressurized ............. 11 145,757 68,016 13,877 18,652 2,582 560 42,070

Containers— nonpressurized,unspecified ................................... 110 3,281 1,408 324 527 86 41 896

Bags, sacks, totes .......................... 111 17,459 7,204 1,650 2,042 202 51 6,309Barrels, kegs, drums ...................... 112 6,897 2,877 536 1,142 96 – 2,238Bottles, jugs, flasks ........................ 113 2,477 1,127 173 413 54 – 701Boxes, crates, cartons .................... 114 81,308 39,518 8,101 8,888 1,610 387 22,805Buckets, baskets, pails ................... 115 8,794 4,839 556 1,314 99 – 1,973Cans ............................................... 116 5,297 2,367 616 1,016 42 – 1,241Pots, pans, trays ............................ 117 8,580 3,848 798 970 222 – 2,736Tanks, bins, vats ............................ 118 8,733 3,608 887 1,893 71 – 2,247Containers— nonpressurized,

n.e.c. ........................................... 119 2,932 1,220 237 447 100 – 923Containers— pressurized ................... 12 6,617 3,638 224 608 104 – 2,027

Containers— pressurized,unspecified ................................... 120 113 – – – – – 109

Boilers ............................................ 121 228 139 – – – – 77Hoses ............................................. 122 3,273 1,865 122 303 – – 945Oxygen tanks ................................. 123 282 133 – – – – 124Pressure lines, except hoses ......... 124 75 – 17 – – – 17Propane tanks ................................ 125 430 254 – – – – 127Containers— pressurized, n.e.c. ... 129 2,216 1,213 59 252 62 – 628

Containers— variable restraint ........... 13 21,568 9,186 1,422 2,266 124 66 8,504Containers— variable restraint,

unspecified ................................... 130 89 42 18 – – – –Bundles, bales ................................ 131 4,220 2,365 246 703 – – 890Packages, parcels .......................... 132 8,174 1,894 502 313 – – 5,416Reels, rolls ..................................... 133 8,366 4,496 609 1,167 86 – 1,993Containers— variable restraint,

n.e.c. ........................................... 139 719 391 47 82 – – 176Dishes, drinking cups, beverage

glasses ............................................. 14 3,621 1,764 164 611 161 – 910Dishes, drinking cups, beverage

glasses, unspecified ..................... 140 268 184 – 44 – – –Dishes, bowls ................................. 141 1,522 640 74 401 60 – 347Drinking cups, beverage glasses ... 142 1,589 818 60 129 100 – 473Dishes, drinking cups, beverage

glasses, n.e.c. ............................. 149 243 123 – 38 – – 60Luggage, handbags ........................... 15 5,939 1,008 445 402 122 – 3,935

Luggage, unspecified ..................... 150 4,032 639 166 315 99 – 2,790Briefcases ...................................... 151 20 – – – – – –Handbags, pocketbooks, wallets .... 152 18 – – – – – –Suitcases ........................................ 153 1,149 209 141 54 – – 736Luggage, n.e.c. ............................. 159 721 140 138 – 17 – 393

Skids, pallets ...................................... 16 18,727 8,833 2,361 2,269 71 – 5,163Containers, n.e.c. .............................. 19 927 514 130 77 – – 188

Furniture and fixtures .......................... 2 53,974 26,712 5,442 6,310 1,087 142 14,282Furniture and fixtures, unspecified ..... 20 1,166 692 84 95 46 – 244Cases, cabinets, racks, shelves ......... 21 20,717 10,850 1,798 2,230 312 56 5,471

Cases, cabinets, racks, shelves, unspecified ................................... 210 1,617 900 136 169 – – 385

Bookcases ...................................... 211 606 325 64 19 – – 198Cabinets, cases— display,

storage ......................................... 212 6,257 3,576 421 773 98 17 1,372Counters, counter tops ................... 213 1,457 745 65 144 18 – 462

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Garment racks, other racks ............ 214 5,406 2,647 775 515 89 – 1,364Lockers ........................................... 215 215 73 – – – – 102Partitions ........................................ 216 137 79 – – – – –Shelving ......................................... 217 4,041 1,975 252 475 54 – 1,284Cases, cabinets, racks, shelves,

n.e.c. ........................................... 219 980 530 59 103 17 – 271Floor, wall, and window coverings ..... 22 2,110 1,177 108 236 – – 571

Floor, wall, and window coverings, unspecified ................................... 220 108 18 – – – – 89

Floor coverings, nonstructural ........ 221 1,554 910 86 162 – – 388Wall coverings ................................ 222 198 143 – – – – 37Window coverings, blinds, shades

or draperies .................................. 223 117 62 – – – – –Floor, wall, and window coverings,

n.e.c. ........................................... 229 132 44 – 54 – – –Furniture ............................................. 23 24,849 11,456 3,175 3,126 581 62 6,450

Furniture, unspecified ..................... 230 2,328 1,141 426 424 44 – 285Beds, bedding, mattresses ............. 231 5,442 2,255 769 504 135 – 1,758Benches, workbenches, saw

horses .......................................... 232 1,168 808 63 84 – – 212Chairs ............................................. 233 3,465 1,278 395 485 – – 1,263Desks ............................................. 234 2,944 1,687 454 215 – – 556Sofas .............................................. 235 1,091 509 75 174 99 – 234Tables, worktables ......................... 236 7,055 3,103 792 1,025 210 – 1,905Furniture, n.e.c. ............................. 239 1,357 675 202 216 – – 238

Other fixtures ...................................... 24 4,300 2,215 266 519 128 17 1,156Other fixtures, unspecified ............. 240 284 166 – 17 – – 84Lighting equipment ......................... 241 1,129 555 93 75 – – 366

Lighting equipment,unspecified ............................... 2410 417 185 77 17 – – 131

Lamps ........................................ 2411 150 38 – – – – 76Light bulbs .................................. 2412 175 128 – – – – 19Lighting equipment, n.e.c. ......... 2419 387 205 – 17 – – 138

Plumbing fixtures ............................ 242 2,486 1,267 141 381 67 – 629Plumbing fixtures, unspecified ... 2420 43 – – – – – –Bathtubs ..................................... 2421 852 351 66 230 – – 194Sinks .......................................... 2422 716 326 – 78 53 – 229Toilets ......................................... 2423 663 502 – – – – 92Plumbing fixtures, n.e.c. ............ 2429 212 59 – 37 – – 103

Other fixtures, n.e.c. ...................... 249 401 227 17 45 – – 78Furniture and fixtures, n.e.c. ............. 29 831 322 – 104 – – 389

Machinery ............................................. 3 97,634 50,994 7,787 14,547 2,093 385 21,828Machinery, unspecified ...................... 30 5,945 2,821 622 860 138 – 1,489Agricultural and garden machinery .... 31 3,715 2,256 139 974 – – 306

Agricultural and garden machinery,unspecified ................................... 310 155 64 – 89 – – –

Harvesting and threshingmachinery ..................................... 311 250 189 – 60 – – –Balers ......................................... 3111 63 44 – 19 – – –Combines ................................... 3112 95 92 – – – – –Harvesting and threshing

machinery, n.e.c. ..................... 3119 48 44 – – – – –Mowing machinery ......................... 312 2,570 1,554 132 605 – – 251

Mowing machinery,unspecified ............................... 3120 702 467 51 98 – – 72

Lawn mowers— nonriding,powered ................................... 3121 548 205 – 304 – – 16

Lawn mowers— riding ................ 3122 977 603 56 169 – – 143Mowers— tractor ........................ 3123 89 67 – – – – –Mowing machinery, n.e.c. ......... 3129 254 212 – – – – –

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Plowing, planting, and fertilizingmachinery ..................................... 313 312 181 – 83 – – –Plowing, planting, and fertilizing

machinery, unspecified ............ 3130 72 66 – – – – –Plowing and cultivating

machinery ................................. 3131 62 – – – – – –Seed planting machinery ............ 3132 – 19 – – – – –Spreading machinery—

agricultural ................................ 3133 72 – – – – – –Plowing, planting, and fertilizing

machinery, n.e.c. ..................... 3139 74 53 – – – – –Other agricultural and garden

machinery ..................................... 319 429 268 – 137 – – –Dairy and milk processing

machinery— specialized .......... 3191 – 18 – – – – –Feed grinders, crushers,

mixers— agricultural ................ 3192 90 76 – – – – –Agricultural and garden

machinery, n.e.c. ..................... 3199 282 162 – 101 – – 18Construction, logging, and mining

machinery ......................................... 32 6,816 3,916 387 945 174 19 1,375Construction, logging, and mining

machinery, unspecified ................ 320 184 127 – – – – 18Excavating machinery .................... 321 1,317 913 42 167 – – 176

Excavating machinery,unspecified ............................... 3210 84 78 – – – – –

Backhoes ................................... 3211 711 487 17 91 – – 104Bulldozers .................................. 3212 309 202 – 39 – – 53Trenchers ................................... 3214 133 95 – – – – –Excavating machinery, n.e.c. .... 3219 74 47 – – – – –

Loaders .......................................... 322 1,486 780 41 316 – – 341Loaders, unspecified .................. 3220 680 227 – 180 – – 258Bucket loaders ........................... 3221 474 309 – 110 – – 47End loaders ................................ 3222 45 45 – – – – –Front end loaders ....................... 3223 136 95 – – – – –Loaders, n.e.c. .......................... 3229 151 105 – – – – –

Logging and wood processingmachinery— specialized .............. 323 446 280 – 47 – – 83Chippers ..................................... 3231 107 63 – – – – –Log loaders, including heel

boom ........................................ 3234 173 152 – – – – 17Skidder— cable and grapple ...... 3238 51 – – – – – –

Mining and drilling machinery ......... 324 872 333 – 80 – – 453Mining and drilling machinery,

unspecified ............................... 3240 460 – – – – – 426Drilling machines, drilling

augers ...................................... 3241 287 186 – 73 – – –Mineral sorters, separators,

concentrators ........................... 3242 69 69 – – – – –Mining and drilling machinery,

n.e.c. ....................................... 3249 41 – – – – – –Road grading and surfacing

machinery ..................................... 325 532 378 40 51 – – 59Asphalt and mortar spreaders .... 3251 63 40 – – – – –Graders, levellers, planers,

scrapers ................................... 3252 287 204 – – – – –Steam rollers, road pavers ......... 3254 93 50 – – – – –Road grading and surfacing

machinery, n.e.c. ..................... 3259 65 61 – – – – –Other construction, logging, and

mining machinery ......................... 329 1,980 1,105 227 256 147 – 246

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Other construction, logging, andmining machinery,unspecified ............................... 3290 100 83 – – – – –

Agitators, mixers— earth,mineral ..................................... 3291 1,045 515 192 75 145 – 119

Compactors, crushers,pulverizers— earth, mineral ..... 3292 403 257 – 57 – – 81

Pile drivers, tampingmachinery ................................. 3293 94 39 – – – – –

Pile extractors ............................ 3294 69 65 – – – – –Construction, logging, and

mining machinery, n.e.c. ......... 3299 269 146 – 107 – – –Heating, cooling, and cleaning

machinery and appliances ............... 33 14,296 8,071 1,134 1,850 315 55 2,871Heating, cooling, and cleaning

machinery and appliances,unspecified ................................... 330 150 74 19 – – – 54

Cooling and humidifying machineryand appliances ............................. 331 4,794 2,486 427 732 59 19 1,071Cooling and humidifying

machinery and appliances,unspecified ............................... 3310 84 – – – – – 52

Air conditioning units .................. 3311 1,247 696 92 184 – – 252Fans, blowers— wall, floor,

ceiling, ventilation ..................... 3312 862 456 75 135 – – 195Refrigerators, freezers, ice

makers ..................................... 3314 2,447 1,260 187 394 – 19 554Cooling and humidifying

machinery and appliances,n.e.c. ....................................... 3319 125 42 56 – – – 17

Heating and cooking machineryand appliances ............................. 332 5,706 3,419 328 695 172 – 1,067Heating and cooking machinery

and appliances, unspecified ..... 3320 126 73 – – – – 49Beverage heating and

percolating equipment andappliances ................................ 3321 171 140 – – – – 20

Broiling and frying equipmentand appliances ......................... 3322 436 193 – 203 – – –

Fabric pressers and ironingappliances ................................ 3323 387 148 46 124 – – 58

Furnaces, heaters ...................... 3324 1,904 1,515 – 117 – – 225Kilns ........................................... 3325 88 84 – – – – –Ranges, cooking ovens, grills,

toasters, food warmers ............. 3326 2,260 1,100 207 205 147 – 599Steaming equipment and

appliances ................................ 3327 71 20 – – – – 39Heating and cooking machinery

and appliances, n.e.c. ............. 3329 263 145 39 – – – 48Washers, dryers, and cleaning

machinery and appliances ........... 333 3,418 1,905 354 413 71 – 664Washers, dryers, and cleaning

machinery and appliances,unspecified ............................... 3330 239 116 – – – – 76

Car or vehicle washingmachinery ................................. 3331 46 43 – – – – –

Clothes dryers ............................ 3332 312 169 97 – – – 16Clothes washers ......................... 3333 475 232 76 57 – – 93Dish washers .............................. 3334 425 301 19 – – – 86Vacuum cleaners ....................... 3336 940 434 55 198 – – 229

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Washers, dryers, and cleaningmachinery and appliances,n.e.c. ....................................... 3339 967 610 68 91 – – 164

Heating, cooling, and cleaningmachinery and appliances,n.e.c. ........................................... 339 228 187 – – – – –

Material handling machinery .............. 34 17,081 8,000 1,407 2,138 279 39 5,218Material handling machinery,

unspecified ................................... 340 843 343 199 146 – – 141Conveyors— gravity ....................... 341 1,558 799 120 121 – – 500

Conveyors— gravity,unspecified ............................... 3410 412 322 – – – – 63

Chutes ........................................ 3411 442 261 – 52 – – 83Conveyors— roller ..................... 3412 653 206 70 – – – 351Conveyors— gravity, n.e.c. ....... 3419 39 – – 18 – – –

Conveyors— powered .................... 342 4,080 1,604 241 875 67 – 1,292Conveyors— powered,

unspecified ............................... 3420 1,619 798 90 278 – – 429Conveyors— belt ........................ 3421 1,904 574 115 494 38 – 683Conveyors— chain ..................... 3423 87 54 – – – – –Conveyors— live roller ............... 3424 269 86 – 60 – – 100Conveyors— screw, auger ......... 3427 56 38 – – – – –Conveyors— powered, n.e.c. .... 3429 109 42 – – – – 51

Cranes ............................................ 343 1,007 634 81 61 – – 198Cranes, unspecified ................... 3430 731 457 59 60 – – 124Cranes— mobile, truck, rail

mounted ................................... 3434 93 73 – – – – 16Cranes— monorail and

underhung ................................ 3435 17 – – – – – –Cranes— overhead .................... 3436 61 42 – – – – –

Overhead hoists ............................. 344 773 301 56 122 – – 271Overhead hoists, unspecified ..... 3440 465 153 – 111 – – 166Overhead hoists— electric

powered ................................... 3441 85 – – – – – –Overhead hoists— manual ......... 3442 112 67 – – – – –Overhead hoists, n.e.c. ............. 3449 90 – – – – – 48

Derricks .......................................... 345 – – – – – – 18Elevators ........................................ 346 2,733 1,042 316 242 – – 1,077

Elevators, unspecified ................ 3460 992 212 171 58 – – 551Bucket or basket hoist— truck

mounted ................................... 3461 194 96 – – – – 95Dumbwaiters .............................. 3462 46 – – – – – 46Elevators— electric .................... 3463 226 82 – – 20 – 65Elevators— hydraulic ................. 3464 210 199 – – – – –Manlifts ....................................... 3466 889 402 96 125 – – 235Elevators, n.e.c. ........................ 3469 169 49 18 – – – 75

Jacks .............................................. 347 5,525 3,045 363 374 104 – 1,635Jacks, unspecified ...................... 3470 3,354 1,821 258 260 62 – 952Jacks— hydraulic ....................... 3471 946 415 – 48 – – 421Jacks— mechanical ................... 3472 426 252 – – – – 112Jacks, n.e.c. .............................. 3479 774 532 38 45 – – 150

Other material handlingmachinery ..................................... 349 531 225 – 188 – – 87Winders, unwinders .................... 3491 106 53 – 37 – – –Material handling machinery,

n.e.c. ....................................... 3499 425 172 – 150 – – 73Metal, woodworking, and special

material machinery ........................... 35 19,176 10,505 1,637 3,497 386 72 3,079Metal, woodworking, and special

material machinery, unspecified ... 350 1,183 555 45 325 45 – 204

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Bending, rolling, shapingmachinery ..................................... 351 1,346 720 112 279 44 – 178Bending, rolling, shaping

machinery, unspecified ............ 3510 232 127 – 57 – – –Bending, crimping machines ...... 3511 303 123 – 89 – – 52Shearing machines .................... 3512 348 193 – 59 – – –Rolling mills, rolling, calendering

machinery ................................. 3513 223 115 41 – – – 43Bending, rolling, shaping

machinery, n.e.c. ..................... 3519 241 162 – 50 – – –Boring, drilling, planing, milling

machinery ..................................... 352 1,511 895 90 258 – – 232Boring, drilling, planing, milling

machinery, unspecified ............ 3520 149 62 – – – – 46Drills— stationary ....................... 3521 780 442 – 159 – – 115Planing machines ....................... 3522 131 92 – – – – 17Milling machines ......................... 3523 270 166 – 42 – – 45Reaming machines .................... 3524 43 37 – – – – –Boring, drilling, planing, milling

machinery, n.e.c. ..................... 3529 139 96 – – – – –Extruding, injecting, forming,

molding machinery ....................... 353 1,343 721 123 254 16 – 229Extruding, injecting, forming,

molding machinery,unspecified ............................... 3530 266 126 – 56 – – 74

Casting machinery ..................... 3531 317 174 69 38 – – –Extruding machinery .................. 3532 203 120 – – – – 73Forging machinery ..................... 3533 141 94 – – – – –Plastic injection molding

machinery ................................. 3534 189 88 – 58 – – –Extruding, injecting, forming,

molding machinery, n.e.c. ....... 3539 227 119 – 77 – – –Grinding, polishing machinery ........ 354 2,420 1,368 211 411 71 – 359

Grinding, polishing machinery,unspecified ............................... 3540 645 383 – 106 – – 112

Grinders, abraders ..................... 3541 1,410 848 98 226 – – 205Honing, polishing, lapping

machinery ................................. 3542 126 53 – 53 – – 19Grinding, polishing machinery,

n.e.c. ....................................... 3549 239 83 104 – – – –Lathes ............................................ 355 624 423 – 46 – – 118

Lathes, unspecified .................... 3550 338 226 – – – – 68Metalworking lathes ................... 3551 158 108 – – – – –Woodworking lathes ................... 3552 42 – – – – – –Lathes, n.e.c. ............................. 3559 86 59 – – – – 18

Presses, except printing ................. 356 3,089 2,031 158 494 74 – 329Presses, except printing,

unspecified ............................... 3560 1,066 753 60 99 – – 143Assembly presses ...................... 3561 256 142 – 77 – – –Brake presses ............................ 3562 436 220 – 108 – – 64Punch presses ........................... 3563 581 323 – 143 – – 79Presses, except printing,

n.e.c. ....................................... 3569 749 592 50 66 – – –Sawing machinery— stationary ...... 357 5,786 2,860 694 1,187 54 – 963

Sawing machinery— stationary,unspecified ............................... 3570 1,414 607 81 377 – – 318

Arm saws, radial arm saws ........ 3571 229 57 96 64 – – –Band saws .................................. 3572 997 459 44 276 – – 213Table saws ................................. 3573 2,388 1,270 440 385 – – 260Sawing machinery— stationary,

n.e.c. ....................................... 3579 757 466 – 85 – – 160

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Threading and tapping machines ... 358 132 17 – – – – 71Other metal, woodworking, and

special material machinery ........... 359 1,741 916 155 229 – 19 397Laser cutting machinery ............. 3592 16 – – – – – –Pressure fluid cutting machinery 3593 17 – – – – – –Spot welding machinery ............. 3594 1,056 560 109 97 18 – 272Metal, woodworking, and special

material machinery, n.e.c. ....... 3599 651 347 46 132 – 19 99Office and business machinery .......... 36 4,222 2,293 209 273 170 – 1,267

Office and business machinery,unspecified ................................... 360 123 – – – – – 49

Electronic computers andperipheral equipment ................... 361 2,960 1,581 129 165 133 – 943Electronic computers and

peripheral equipment,unspecified ............................... 3610 194 116 – – – – 61

Cathode ray tubes (CRTs) andvideo display terminals(VDTs) ...................................... 3611 209 81 – 37 – – 80

Computers— electronic .............. 3612 1,241 552 46 87 103 – 446Keyboards— computer .............. 3613 308 164 – – – – 106Optical scanners ........................ 3614 – – 19 – – – –Printers and plotters—

computer .................................. 3615 399 268 – – – – 97Electronic computers and

peripheral equipment, n.e.c. .... 3619 575 391 – – – – 150Office, banking, and retail

machinery ..................................... 362 1,140 690 67 86 – – 275Office, banking, and retail

machinery, unspecified ............ 3620 – 18 – – – – –Automated teller machines ......... 3621 40 – 18 – – – –Calculating machines and cash

registers ................................... 3622 193 63 – – 17 – 75FAX machines ............................ 3623 54 – – – – – 17Mailing and metering

machines .................................. 3624 37 – – – – – –Photocopiers .............................. 3625 497 310 – – – – 124Typewriters and word

processing equipment .............. 3626 17 – – – – – –Office, banking, and retail

machinery, n.e.c. ..................... 3629 282 221 – – – – 41Special process machinery ................ 37 16,718 7,607 1,567 2,739 402 153 4,249

Special process machinery,unspecified ................................... 370 192 76 – 46 – – –

Food and beverage processingmachinery— specialized .............. 371 7,437 3,040 777 942 62 – 2,610Food and beverage processing

machinery— specialized,unspecified ............................... 3710 370 97 – 166 – – 71

Food slicers ................................ 3711 5,179 2,197 478 317 – – 2,160Meat grinders ............................. 3713 259 52 75 103 – – –Mixers, blenders, whippers—

food and beverage ................... 3714 421 222 19 – – – 135Food and beverage processing

machinery—specialized, n.e.c. ..................... 3719 1,177 450 162 324 – – 214

Medical, surgical, and X-raymachinery and equipment ............ 372 810 439 74 – – – 237Medical, surgical, and X-ray

machinery and equipment,unspecified ............................... 3720 154 99 – – – – –

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Medical machinery andequipment, except X-ray .......... 3721 196 79 – – – – 91

X-ray, magnetic resonanceimaging (MRIs) andfluoroscope machinery andequipment ................................ 3722 158 79 – – – – 42

Medical, surgical, and X-raymachinery and equipment,n.e.c. ....................................... 3729 302 183 – – – – 71

Packaging, bottling, wrapping machinery ..................................... 373 2,186 944 139 529 98 121 356Packaging, bottling, wrapping

machinery, unspecified ............ 3730 288 135 – 39 – – 51Bottling, canning, filling

machinery ................................. 3731 512 192 40 95 – 105 68Packaging, wrapping, bundling

machinery ................................. 3732 741 282 – 264 44 – 123Product labeling machinery ........ 3733 75 – – – – – –Sealing, stapling machinery ....... 3734 323 211 20 58 – – 20Packaging, bottling, wrapping

machinery, n.e.c. ..................... 3739 246 94 – 62 – – 81Paper production machinery .......... 374 655 352 69 87 17 – 131

Paper production machinery,unspecified ............................... 3740 189 117 19 – – – –

Calendars/supercalendars—paper production ...................... 3741 47 47 – – – – –

Dryers— paper production ......... 3743 – – – – – – 19Slitters, winders— paper

production ................................ 3745 165 61 – – – – 60Paper production machinery,

n.e.c. ....................................... 3749 219 121 – – – – –Printing machinery and

equipment .................................... 375 2,067 1,023 130 395 79 – 433Printing machinery and

equipment, unspecified ............ 3750 262 92 – 69 – – 64Bindery machinery ..................... 3751 214 101 – – – – 74Presses— printing ...................... 3753 1,263 704 54 230 55 – 215Printing machinery and

equipment, n.e.c. ..................... 3759 314 123 – 73 – – 77Textile, apparel, leather production

machinery ..................................... 376 1,159 447 90 464 – – 116Textile, apparel, leather

production machinery,unspecified ............................... 3760 151 42 17 80 – – –

Sewing, stitching machinery ....... 3764 600 198 – 291 20 – 67Spinning machinery .................... 3765 68 – – 19 – – –Weaving machinery .................... 3766 19 – – – – – –Textile, apparel, leather

production machinery, n.e.c. ... 3769 240 126 – 61 – – –Other special process machinery ... 379 2,210 1,285 268 252 63 – 341

Other special processmachinery, unspecified ............ 3790 56 – – – – – –

Paint mixing machinery .............. 3795 19 18 – – – – –Painting, priming, metal coating

machinery ................................. 3796 – 18 – – – – –Pumps ........................................ 3797 1,372 887 97 136 – – 227Special process machinery,

n.e.c. ....................................... 3799 708 316 155 104 – – 105Miscellaneous machinery ................... 39 9,665 5,525 685 1,271 194 17 1,973

Audio and video equipment ............ 391 1,921 996 83 317 – – 495

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Audio and video equipment,unspecified ............................... 3910 – 19 – – – – –

Radios, stereos, and other audioequipment ................................ 3911 155 139 – – – – –

Telephones and communicationequipment ................................ 3912 212 53 – 39 – – 97

Televisions ................................. 3913 1,432 730 65 274 18 – 344Audio and video equipment,

n.e.c. ....................................... 3919 72 42 – – – – –Product assembly machinery,

n.e.c. ........................................... 392 315 120 46 57 – – 88Product testing, inspecting, and

diagnostic machinery, n.e.c. ........ 393 92 50 – – – – –Other machinery ............................. 399 7,336 4,359 552 895 159 17 1,355

Other machinery, unspecified .... 3990 566 337 57 93 – – 66Air compressors ......................... 3991 644 363 – 116 – – 128Incinerators ................................ 3993 37 – – – – – –Snowblowers .............................. 3994 117 100 – – – – –Snow plows ................................ 3995 97 84 – – – – –Street sweeping and cleaning

machinery ................................. 3996 40 19 – – – – –Trash compactors ...................... 3997 601 310 20 62 64 – 146Vending machines ...................... 3998 547 384 – – – – 99Machinery, n.e.c. ....................... 3999 4,657 2,736 405 553 66 – 895

Parts and materials .............................. 4 162,474 89,231 11,766 22,011 1,973 982 36,512Parts and materials, unspecified ........ 40 11,063 6,344 584 1,289 139 – 2,701Building materials— solid elements ... 41 70,226 39,724 5,410 10,298 693 617 13,484

Building materials— solidelements, unspecified ................. 410 558 287 – 189 – – 64

Bricks, blocks, structural stone ....... 411 5,994 3,095 421 954 44 – 1,476Bricks, blocks, structural stone,

unspecified ............................... 4110 816 357 – 177 – – 250Bricks and pavers ....................... 4111 612 291 19 47 – – 253Concrete blocks, cinder blocks .. 4112 2,842 1,622 322 411 – – 482Structural stones or slabs,

n.e.c. ....................................... 4113 648 248 51 146 – – 191Bricks, blocks, structural stone,

n.e.c. ....................................... 4119 1,077 577 – 172 – – 299Pipes, ducts, tubing ........................ 412 13,502 7,949 1,089 2,029 180 105 2,149

Pipes, ducts, tubing,unspecified ............................... 4120 6,804 4,078 615 1,086 41 37 947

Concrete or clay pipes andconduits .................................... 4121 325 184 – 49 – – 45

Ducts .......................................... 4122 860 628 91 – – 18 98Metal pipe, tubing ....................... 4123 3,698 2,045 270 687 79 – 607Pipe fittings ................................. 4124 228 105 – 17 – – 80Plastic or rubber pipe and

tubing ....................................... 4125 422 304 – 48 – – –Pipes, ducts, tubing, n.e.c. ........ 4129 1,164 604 53 122 – 40 336

Structural metal materials .............. 413 24,630 14,440 1,737 3,073 207 241 4,932Structural metal materials,

unspecified ............................... 4130 2,772 1,564 140 508 – – 529Angle iron ................................... 4131 945 619 91 82 – – 147Bars, rods, reinforcing bar

(rebar) ...................................... 4132 4,413 2,419 390 544 – 143 886Beams ........................................ 4133 3,288 1,848 246 476 45 – 641Grates ........................................ 4134 893 605 63 78 – – 143Plates, metal panels ................... 4135 4,217 2,315 292 379 53 – 1,173Rails ........................................... 4136 1,430 846 144 106 – – 319Sheet metal ................................ 4137 3,484 2,200 221 400 – – 632

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Structural metal materials,n.e.c. ....................................... 4139 3,188 2,025 149 499 – – 463

Tiles, shingles ................................ 414 1,383 604 135 208 – – 397Tiles, shingles, unspecified ........ 4140 220 72 – – – – 89Ceiling tiles ................................. 4141 404 106 45 – – – 200Ceramic or stone tiles— drain,

roof, multipurpose .................... 4142 327 96 39 117 – – 71Roof shingles, except tile ........... 4143 220 159 – 18 – – –Vinyl floor tiles ............................ 4144 170 150 – – – – –Tiles, shingles, n.e.c. ................. 4149 42 – – – – – –

Wood, lumber ................................. 415 17,579 9,599 1,511 2,960 123 232 3,154Wood, lumber, unspecified ......... 4150 5,392 2,989 191 1,088 51 105 968Dimensional lumber: 2x4, 2x3,

etc. .......................................... 4151 6,300 3,474 632 1,011 16 39 1,127Plywood, wood paneling,

particle, chip, flake board ......... 4152 3,281 1,766 556 427 – 45 466Wood pieces, trim pieces,

n.e.c. ....................................... 4153 765 415 – 63 – – 243Wood, lumber, n.e.c. ................. 4159 1,841 955 116 371 – 44 350

Other building materials— solid elements ....................................... 419 6,580 3,750 502 885 104 – 1,312Other building materials— solid

elements, unspecified .............. 4190 114 37 – 61 – – –Fencing and screening

materials, n.e.c. ....................... 4191 93 63 – – – – –Flashing ...................................... 4192 53 38 – – – – –Glass, window panes ................. 4193 2,389 1,184 241 395 56 – 513Gutters, downspouts .................. 4194 75 57 – – – – –Sheet flooring ............................. 4195 39 19 – – – – –Siding— aluminum, vinyl ............ 4196 240 160 – – – – 41Structural hardware, n.e.c. ........ 4197 308 161 50 51 – – 44Wallboard, drywall ...................... 4198 2,413 1,597 157 236 45 – 357Other building materials— solid

elements, n.e.c. ....................... 4199 857 436 – 94 – – 296Fasteners, connectors, ropes, ties ..... 42 18,985 9,371 1,512 3,202 189 147 4,564

Fasteners, connectors, ropes, ties,unspecified ................................... 420 108 – – 17 – – 41

Fasteners ....................................... 421 10,230 5,240 799 2,034 100 40 2,018Fasteners, unspecified ............... 4210 67 – – – – – –Clamps, couplings ...................... 4211 838 346 374 65 – – 41Nails, brads, tacks ...................... 4212 6,024 3,122 288 1,378 43 – 1,183Nuts, bolts, washers ................... 4213 880 409 – 66 – – 354Rivets ......................................... 4214 47 – – – – – –Screws ....................................... 4215 285 100 – 99 – – 50Spikes ........................................ 4216 41 – – – – – –Staples ....................................... 4217 1,353 915 43 216 – – 150Fasteners, n.e.c. ....................... 4219 695 292 – 155 – – 205

Ropes, ties ..................................... 422 7,305 3,502 585 869 80 – 2,242Ropes, ties, unspecified ............. 4220 291 130 – 55 – – 102Bands ......................................... 4221 633 274 20 56 – – 283Bungee cords ............................. 4222 441 135 – 170 – – 132Chains, n.e.c. ............................ 4223 1,884 874 153 142 17 – 687Rope, twine, string ..................... 4224 433 174 107 65 – – 76Strapping .................................... 4225 1,161 620 61 78 – – 386Wire— nonelectrical ................... 4226 2,016 1,078 205 250 45 – 437Ropes, ties, n.e.c. ..................... 4229 447 216 – 52 – – 139

Valves, nozzles .............................. 423 828 443 95 108 – – 181Fasteners, connectors, ropes, ties,

n.e.c. ........................................... 429 515 155 – 173 – 81 83Hoisting accessories .......................... 43 1,134 654 55 155 – – 232

Hoisting accessories, unspecified .. 430 94 49 – – – – 41

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Fixtures, load indicators ................. 431 73 57 – – – – –Hooks, shackles, magnets,

clamshells .................................... 432 777 444 – 110 18 – 159Slings ............................................. 433 67 56 – – – – –Hoisting accessories, n.e.c. .......... 439 122 49 – – – – –

Machine, tool, and electric parts ........ 44 20,339 10,592 1,443 2,412 284 70 5,537Machine, tool, and electric parts,

unspecified ................................... 440 600 278 37 159 40 – 82Electric parts .................................. 441 8,118 4,038 527 780 64 – 2,682

Electric parts, unspecified .......... 4410 233 83 – 19 – – 103Electrical wiring .......................... 4411 4,010 1,772 287 464 – – 1,461Generators ................................. 4412 463 165 20 63 – – 214Motors ........................................ 4414 1,085 746 105 56 – – 172Power lines, transformers,

convertors ................................ 4415 624 409 – – – – 136Relays, rheostats, starters,

controls ..................................... 4416 154 93 – – – – 58Switchboards, switches, fuses ... 4417 560 192 – – – – 312Electric parts, n.e.c. ................... 4419 976 565 44 116 20 – 226

Machine and appliance parts ......... 442 10,255 5,508 772 1,247 160 39 2,528Machine and appliance parts,

unspecified ............................... 4420 1,416 700 73 220 – – 389Dies, molds, patterns ................. 4421 2,613 1,388 131 464 56 – 565Drives— chain, leather, fabric,

vee belt ..................................... 4422 269 110 – – – – 127Drums, pulleys, sheaves ............ 4423 1,781 771 232 129 – – 635Engines, turbines, except

vehicle ...................................... 4424 160 103 – – – – –Friction clutches ......................... 4425 58 54 – – – – –Gears ......................................... 4426 227 116 – – – – 81Rollers ........................................ 4427 731 367 83 83 – – 180Machine and appliance parts,

n.e.c. ....................................... 4429 3,000 1,899 228 307 52 – 514Tool parts, accessories .................. 443 909 560 63 107 – – 177

Tool parts, accessories,unspecified ............................... 4430 134 117 – – – – –

Drill bits— unattached ................ 4431 357 191 – – – – 110Saw blades— unattached .......... 4432 214 104 – 44 – – –Tool parts, accessories, n.e.c. .. 4439 203 148 – – – – –

Machine, tool, and electric parts,n.e.c. ........................................... 449 457 208 43 118 19 – 69

Metal materials— nonstructural ......... 45 8,809 5,598 512 1,017 88 59 1,535Metal materials— nonstructural,

unspecified ................................... 450 3,068 2,086 137 402 – – 415Metal sheets, ingots, bars—

nonstructural ................................ 451 2,691 1,488 161 329 41 49 623Molten or hot metals, slag .............. 452 1,741 1,098 128 230 17 – 264Metal materials— nonstructural,

n.e.c. ........................................... 459 1,309 926 86 57 – – 233Tars, sealants, caulking, insulating

materials ........................................... 46 1,605 815 413 241 – – 127Tars, sealants, caulking, insulating

materials, unspecified .................. 460 103 57 – – – – –Asphalt, roofing tar ......................... 461 762 470 59 167 – – 57Fiberglass insulation ...................... 462 491 116 324 19 – – –Foam caulking, foam insulation ...... 463 49 – – – – – –Sealants, waterproofers, n.e.c. ..... 466 107 98 – – – – –Tars, sealants, caulking, insulating

materials, n.e.c. ........................... 469 86 – – 39 – – –Tarps and sheeting— nonmetal ......... 47 1,264 668 64 213 124 – 179

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Tarps and sheeting— nonmetal,unspecified ................................... 470 546 268 – 47 106 – 115

Roofing paper, roofing felt .............. 471 69 39 17 – – – –Tarps, plastic or fabric sheeting ..... 472 524 278 – 123 18 – 56Tarps and sheeting— nonmetal,

n.e.c. ........................................... 479 124 85 – 38 – – –Vehicle and mobile equipment parts .. 48 21,433 11,980 1,289 2,354 323 44 5,443

Vehicle and mobile equipmentparts, unspecified ......................... 480 1,086 555 78 99 – – 329

Tires, inner tubes, wheels .............. 481 6,677 4,007 392 609 80 – 1,586Tires, inner tubes, wheels,

unspecified ............................... 4810 947 546 87 95 – – 215Tire inner tubes .......................... 4812 153 127 – – – – –Tires, except bike ....................... 4813 4,020 2,395 192 406 65 – 962Wheels, tire rims ........................ 4814 1,111 722 91 60 – – 225Tires, inner tubes, wheels,

n.e.c. ....................................... 4819 446 218 – 48 – – 160Engine parts and accessories ........ 482 5,218 2,951 200 575 92 – 1,400

Engine parts and accessories,unspecified ............................... 4820 376 189 – 44 – – 135

Battery ........................................ 4821 1,124 559 70 151 – – 335Belts, hoses ................................ 4822 89 – – – – – –Engine block ............................... 4823 695 501 – 61 – – 119Fan ............................................. 4824 84 65 – – – – –Muffler, exhaust .......................... 4825 280 53 – 53 – – 168Radiator ...................................... 4826 366 193 – 54 – – 114Transmission .............................. 4827 943 769 – – 48 – 82Engine parts and accessories,

n.e.c. ....................................... 4829 1,262 592 57 184 – – 404Trailers ........................................... 483 2,446 1,181 298 269 40 – 650Windshields, vehicle windows ........ 484 219 142 – – – – 44Vehicle and mobile equipment

parts, n.e.c. ................................. 489 5,785 3,145 288 802 108 – 1,432Parts and materials, n.e.c. ................ 49 7,616 3,484 484 830 103 – 2,709

Persons, plants, animals, andminerals .............................................. 5 368,866 186,324 34,652 40,365 6,298 1,274 99,954Animals and animal products ............. 51 12,441 6,950 816 1,928 117 38 2,592

Animals, unspecified ...................... 510 94 77 – – – – –Animal products— nonfood ............ 511 185 63 – 52 – – 59

Hides— leather .......................... 5114 91 48 – – – – –Birds and fowl ................................. 512 82 – – – – – –

Birds, except fowl ....................... 5121 44 – – – – – –Fish, shellfish ................................. 513 187 50 – 82 – – 37Insects, arachnids (spiders, ticks,

scorpions, etc.) ............................. 514 5,138 2,389 582 915 70 – 1,148Mammals, except humans ............. 515 6,538 4,191 196 831 – – 1,286

Mammals, unspecified ............... 5150 84 70 – – – – –Cats ............................................ 5151 1,022 679 – – – – 297Cattle .......................................... 5152 784 199 – 442 – – 131Dogs ........................................... 5153 2,903 2,058 84 50 – – 709Horses ........................................ 5154 1,248 958 – 127 – – 102Swine ......................................... 5157 337 145 54 102 – – –Mammals, n.e.c. ........................ 5159 149 71 – 77 – – –

Reptiles, snakes ............................. 516 71 – – – – – –Animal waste products, including

manure ......................................... 517 74 38 – – – – –Animals, n.e.c. ............................... 519 72 67 – – – – –

Food products— fresh or processed .. 52 8,253 3,708 878 810 278 – 2,568Food products— fresh or

processed, unspecified ................ 520 699 389 17 19 – – 270

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Bakery products, candy,confections, snack foods .............. 521 295 205 16 – – – 61

Beverages, n.e.c. .......................... 522 467 288 – – – – 111Dairy products ................................ 523 145 81 – – – – –Fruits, nuts, vegetables .................. 524 369 115 – 85 – – 153Grains, grain mill products ............. 525 111 44 – – – – –Meat, poultry .................................. 526 846 437 51 104 – – 251Seafood .......................................... 527 109 – – – – – –Multiple foods or groceries ............. 528 156 100 – – – – 42Other food products— fresh or

processed ..................................... 529 5,057 2,033 685 512 229 – 1,596Fats, oils ..................................... 5291 3,887 1,417 339 439 223 – 1,467Sugar, cocoa, chocolate ............. 5292 18 – – – – – –Other food products— fresh or

processed, n.e.c. ..................... 5299 1,152 611 337 72 – – 126Infectious and parasitic agents ........... 53 1,387 759 121 115 – – 363

Infectious and parasitic agents,unspecified ................................... 530 162 85 – – – – –

Bacteria .......................................... 531 268 118 42 – – – 89Fungi .............................................. 532 91 48 – – – – –Viruses ........................................... 533 513 228 61 58 – – 162Infectious and parasitic agents,

n.e.c. ........................................... 539 354 279 – – – – 55Metallic minerals ................................ 54 107 – – – – – 56

Metallic minerals, unspecified ........ 540 54 – – – – – 54Nonmetallic minerals, except fuel ...... 55 5,953 3,047 357 1,035 – 37 1,451

Nonmetallic minerals, except fuel,unspecified ................................... 550 303 – – – – – 294

Boulders ......................................... 552 195 156 – – – – –Clay— natural and processed ........ 553 78 60 – – – – 17Dirt, earth ....................................... 554 782 307 59 314 – – 88Rocks, crushed stone ..................... 555 4,026 2,162 199 676 – – 945Sand, gravel ................................... 556 442 316 52 – – – 38Silica ............................................... 557 40 – – – – – –Nonmetallic minerals, except fuel,

n.e.c. ........................................... 559 85 – 47 – – – –Person— injured or ill worker ............. 56 252,975 128,417 18,764 29,620 4,395 791 70,988

Bodily conditions of injured, illworker .......................................... 561 5,976 2,871 473 792 170 – 1,667

Bodily motion or position of injured,ill worker ....................................... 562 245,867 124,898 18,258 28,624 4,218 788 69,082

Person— injured or ill worker,n.e.c. ........................................... 569 1,132 648 – 204 – – 239

Person— other than injured or illworker .............................................. 57 79,771 38,968 13,066 5,277 1,396 392 20,672Person— other than injured, ill

worker, unspecified ...................... 570 1,081 604 190 55 – – 202Bodily fluids or substances of

person .......................................... 571 372 114 39 109 – – 100Co-worker, former co-worker of

injured or ill worker ....................... 572 2,712 1,374 269 262 85 – 695Health care patient or resident of

health care facility ........................ 573 67,635 33,786 11,483 4,175 1,009 251 16,931Person— other than injured or ill

worker, n.e.c. ............................... 579 7,966 3,088 1,085 676 263 113 2,742Plants, trees, vegetation— not

processed ......................................... 58 7,708 4,186 644 1,566 59 – 1,251Plants, trees, vegetation— not

processed, unspecified ................ 580 358 180 17 99 – – 49Field crops ...................................... 582 128 – – 108 – – –Flowers ........................................... 583 430 365 – – – – 18

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Houseplants ................................... 584 433 411 – – – – 18Poison ivy, oak, sumac .................. 585 766 494 – 90 – – 157Shrubs, grasses ............................. 586 337 111 67 101 – – 59Trees, logs ..................................... 587 4,772 2,445 521 938 – – 832Plants, trees, vegetation— not

processed, n.e.c. ......................... 589 483 165 – 192 – – 113Persons, plants, animals, and

minerals, n.e.c. ................................ 59 271 254 – – – – –

Structures and surfaces ...................... 6 305,937 157,624 25,185 35,296 4,515 996 82,321Structures and surfaces,

unspecified ....................................... 60 820 301 98 140 – – 276Building systems ................................ 61 144 80 – – – – –

Building systems, unspecified ........ 610 56 51 – – – – –Building systems, n.e.c. ................ 619 53 – – – – – –

Floors, walkways, ground surfaces .... 62 264,677 136,841 21,610 30,140 4,053 903 71,130Floors, walkways, ground surfaces,

unspecified ................................... 620 22,097 9,466 1,707 4,165 309 94 6,355Escalators ...................................... 621 260 95 19 18 – – 126Floors ............................................. 622 135,561 68,561 12,951 14,450 2,359 540 36,701

Floor, unspecified ....................... 6220 9,751 5,121 877 1,413 163 69 2,107Floor of building .......................... 6221 119,522 60,886 11,028 12,526 2,067 429 32,587Floor of elevator ......................... 6222 260 146 – – – – 87Floor of mine .............................. 6223 419 – – – – – 380Floor of scaffold, staging, or

temporary work platform .......... 6224 1,045 530 117 87 – – 280Floor of vehicle ........................... 6225 1,825 673 118 132 70 – 825Floor, n.e.c. ............................... 6229 2,739 1,172 778 292 – – 435

Ground ........................................... 623 50,578 27,196 2,559 6,292 353 171 14,007Sidewalks, paths, outdoor

walkways ...................................... 624 7,987 4,239 710 685 192 – 2,147Stairs, steps ................................... 625 21,476 11,122 2,140 2,279 447 18 5,471

Stairs, steps, unspecified ........... 6250 11,285 5,471 1,162 1,433 165 – 3,040Stairs, steps— indoors ............... 6251 7,296 3,824 734 749 155 – 1,833Stairs, steps— outdoors ............. 6252 2,895 1,828 244 97 126 – 597

Street, road .................................... 626 3,210 2,013 113 209 – – 835Surfaces below ground level,

n.e.c. ........................................... 627 3,812 2,498 167 288 – 19 826Surfaces below ground level,

unspecified ............................... 6270 515 373 56 – – – 61Ditches, channels, trenches,

excavations .............................. 6271 1,074 638 40 147 – – 242Other surfaces below ground

level, n.e.c. .............................. 6279 2,223 1,487 71 119 – – 524Parking lots .................................... 628 12,532 7,800 551 984 205 – 2,967Other floors, walkways, ground

surfaces ........................................ 629 7,163 3,850 692 770 144 – 1,696Other floors, walkways, ground

surfaces, unspecified ............... 6290 834 546 81 40 – – 160Piers, wharfs .............................. 6291 108 – – – 78 – –Ramps, runways, loading

docks ........................................ 6292 4,894 2,439 560 567 – – 1,292Floors, walkways, ground

surfaces, n.e.c. ........................ 6299 1,320 857 46 163 – – 232Other structural elements ................... 63 32,987 16,504 2,936 4,237 416 63 8,831

Other structural elements,unspecified ................................... 630 142 62 – 62 – – –

Doors .............................................. 631 19,172 9,598 1,969 1,992 285 – 5,293Fences, fence panels ..................... 632 596 240 – 72 – – 245Gates .............................................. 633 2,006 874 103 514 – – 504Roof ................................................ 634 1,400 1,067 41 138 – – 143

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Roof trusses ................................... 635 810 482 42 107 – – 179Walls .............................................. 637 5,007 2,425 529 670 46 – 1,324Windows ......................................... 638 1,565 757 76 239 – – 458Structural elements, n.e.c. ............ 639 2,278 994 136 446 – – 667

Structures ........................................... 64 6,665 3,613 496 715 – – 1,796Structures, unspecified ................... 640 73 40 – – – – –Buildings—office, plant,

residential ..................................... 642 125 51 – – – – 66Mines, caves, tunnels ..................... 644 724 415 82 65 – – 161

Mines, caves, tunnels,unspecified ............................... 6440 51 – – – – – 51

Sewers, manholes, stormdrains ....................................... 6443 641 413 62 65 – – 100

Mines, caves, tunnels, n.e.c. ..... 6449 17 – – – – – –Pools .............................................. 645 193 175 – – – – –Scaffolds— staging ........................ 646 2,677 1,599 150 210 – 17 689

Scaffolds— staging,unspecified ............................... 6460 1,912 1,029 103 165 – – 587

Scaffolds— improvised staging .. 6461 56 56 – – – – –Scaffolds— self-supporting

staging ...................................... 6462 100 – – 17 – – 56Scaffolds— staging supported

by structure or other means ..... 6463 71 45 – – – – 19Scaffolds— suspended staging .. 6464 38 – – – – – –Scaffolds— staging, n.e.c. ........ 6469 500 437 – – – – –

Towers, poles ................................. 647 1,901 832 172 336 – – 559Other structures ............................. 648 914 479 82 78 – – 267

Other structures, unspecified ..... 6480 – – – – – – 19Guardrails, road dividers ............ 6481 388 225 – – – – 121Hydrants ..................................... 6482 44 – – – – – –Other structures, n.e.c. .............. 6489 455 227 53 64 – – 110

Structures and surfaces, n.e.c. ......... 69 643 284 – 52 – – 265

Tools, instruments, and equipment ... 7 96,594 47,440 6,903 14,893 1,558 312 25,489Tools, instruments, and equipment,

unspecified ....................................... 70 3,788 1,939 90 471 92 – 1,189Handtools— nonpowered ................... 71 45,629 22,008 2,756 8,289 640 199 11,738

Handtools— nonpowered,unspecified ................................... 710 272 156 40 – – – 65

Boring handtools— nonpowered .... 711 438 236 – – – – 155Braces ........................................ 7112 221 116 – – – – 75Drills ........................................... 7113 175 100 – – – – 62Boring handtools— nonpowered,

n.e.c. ....................................... 7119 – 17 – – – – –Cutting handtools— nonpowered ... 712 23,748 10,682 1,369 5,106 477 – 6,085

Cutting handtools—nonpowered, unspecified ......... 7120 350 237 – 44 – – 68

Axes, hatchets ............................ 7121 140 101 – – – – –Bolt cutters ................................. 7122 247 145 – – – – 59Chisels ....................................... 7123 195 146 – – – – –Knives ........................................ 7124 19,334 8,566 1,098 4,284 377 19 4,991Saws .......................................... 7125 524 138 – 140 – – 187Scissors, snips, shears .............. 7126 1,152 538 96 218 – – 291Cutting handtools—

nonpowered, n.e.c. .................. 7129 1,805 811 110 384 – – 467Digging handtools— nonpowered .. 713 4,163 2,036 202 885 – – 1,012

Digging handtools—nonpowered, unspecified ......... 7130 114 – – – – – 50

Picks ........................................... 7132 205 – – 92 – – 72Shovels ...................................... 7133 3,565 1,770 188 748 – – 840Trowels ....................................... 7134 191 133 – – – – 40

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Digging handtools—nonpowered, n.e.c. .................. 7139 73 65 – – – – –

Gripping handtools—nonpowered ................................. 714 1,051 557 113 91 – – 290Gripping handtools—

nonpowered, unspecified ......... 7140 106 – – – – – 79Pliers, tongs ............................... 7141 276 151 – 51 – – 63Vises, clamps ............................. 7142 553 335 58 – – – 135Gripping handtools—

nonpowered, n.e.c. .................. 7149 115 58 39 – – – –Measuring handtools—

nonpowered ................................. 715 346 167 – 42 – – 122Gauges ....................................... 7153 47 – – – – – –Rulers, tape measures ............... 7156 40 – – – – – –Measuring handtools—

nonpowered, n.e.c. .................. 7159 193 99 – 18 – – 70Striking and nailing handtools—

nonpowered ................................. 716 5,217 2,858 203 677 – 112 1,346Striking and nailing handtools—

nonpowered, unspecified ......... 7160 242 115 – – – – 118Hammers .................................... 7161 2,926 1,620 52 507 – – 730Mallets ........................................ 7162 231 153 – – – – 41Sledges ...................................... 7164 1,534 804 109 162 – – 422Striking handtools—

nonpowered, n.e.c. .................. 7169 251 138 – – – 80 –Surfacing handtools—

nonpowered ................................. 717 567 202 189 66 – – 96Files ............................................ 7171 43 – – – – – –Planes ........................................ 7172 50 46 – – – – –Surfacing handtools—

nonpowered, n.e.c. .................. 7179 420 131 176 58 – – 44Turning handtools— nonpowered .. 718 4,216 2,581 203 567 – – 823

Turning handtools—nonpowered, unspecified ......... 7180 45 19 – – – – –

Screwdrivers .............................. 7181 646 405 – 65 – – 155Wrenches ................................... 7182 3,342 2,006 174 490 – – 630Turning handtools—

nonpowered, n.e.c. .................. 7189 184 151 – – – – –Other handtools— nonpowered ..... 719 5,612 2,535 392 839 65 – 1,745

Other handtools— nonpowered,unspecified ............................... 7190 40 – – – – – –

Brooms, mops, and othercleaning tools ........................... 7191 1,876 587 309 384 – – 543

Crowbars .................................... 7192 1,518 892 – 178 – – 407Pitchforks, spading forks ............ 7193 185 81 – 90 – – –Rakes ......................................... 7194 174 102 – 44 – – –Stapling tools— nonpowered ..... 7195 82 46 – – – – –Other handtools— nonpowered,

n.e.c. ....................................... 7199 1,736 803 42 124 – – 737Handtools— powered ......................... 72 17,895 9,190 1,753 2,683 194 – 4,046

Handtools— powered,unspecified ................................... 720 308 – 19 – – – 240

Boring handtools— powered .......... 721 3,600 1,983 597 379 41 – 595Augers— powered ..................... 7211 64 – – – – – –Drills— powered ......................... 7213 3,157 1,749 557 272 41 – 536Routers and molders—

powered ................................... 7214 278 201 – – – – 40Boring handtools— powered,

n.e.c. ....................................... 7219 83 – – 75 – – –Cutting handtools— powered ......... 722 5,300 2,555 270 1,373 85 18 998

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Cutting handtools— powered,unspecified ............................... 7220 120 56 – – 18 – –

Chainsaws— powered ............... 7221 1,218 854 94 122 – – 143Chisels— powered ..................... 7222 69 37 – – – – –Knives— powered ...................... 7223 60 – – – – – –Saws— powered, except

chainsaws ................................ 7224 2,976 1,386 130 746 40 – 660Cutting handtools— powered,

n.e.c. ....................................... 7229 856 186 39 484 – – 122Striking and nailing handtools—

powered ....................................... 723 1,325 519 53 275 – – 474Hammers— powered ................. 7231 234 83 – 88 – – 54Jackhammers— powered .......... 7232 888 329 42 152 – – 363Punches— powered ................... 7233 48 – – – – – –Riveters— powered .................... 7234 132 71 – – – – –

Surfacing handtools— powered ..... 724 2,360 1,274 319 286 20 – 461Surfacing handtools— powered,

unspecified ............................... 7240 – 18 – – – – –Buffers, polishers, waxers—

powered ................................... 7241 537 157 182 85 – – 106Hand grinders— powered .......... 7242 1,017 570 40 172 – – 222Sanders— powered ................... 7243 544 345 97 – – – 80Sandblasters— powered ............ 7244 210 172 – – – – –Surfacing handtools— powered,

n.e.c. ....................................... 7249 20 – – – – – –Turning handtools, powered ........... 725 600 354 42 19 – – 179

Impact wrenches— powered ...... 7252 378 245 20 – – – 106Screwdrivers— powered ............ 7253 150 81 – – – – 48

Welding and heating handtools—powered ....................................... 726 2,778 1,602 220 202 39 – 715Welding and heating

handtools— powered,unspecified ............................... 7260 623 352 104 – – – 132

Blow torches ............................... 7261 132 50 – – – – 53Soldering irons— powered ......... 7262 220 124 – – – – 70Welding torches— powered ....... 7263 1,626 969 116 123 – – 410Welding and heating

handtools— powered, n.e.c. ... 7269 176 108 – 18 – – 50Other handtools— powered ........... 729 1,624 880 235 123 – – 384

Nail guns— powered .................. 7291 345 130 – 19 – – 174Scrubbers— powered ................ 7293 178 113 – – – – –Sprayers— paint ........................ 7294 188 109 19 – – – –Stapling tools— electric or

pneumatic ................................. 7295 64 – – – – – –Other handtools— powered,

n.e.c. ....................................... 7299 835 495 177 42 – – 119Handtools— power not determined .... 73 4,589 2,294 372 1,128 255 – 529

Handtools— power not determined, unspecified .................................. 730 304 234 – 53 – – –

Boring handtools— power notdetermined ................................... 731 951 591 55 146 – – 157Augers— power not

determined ............................... 7311 69 57 – – – – –Drills— power not determined .... 7313 821 491 54 141 – – 135

Cutting handtools— power notdetermined ................................... 732 1,603 709 130 609 – – 145Cutting handtools— power not

determined, unspecified ........... 7320 230 19 – 203 – – –Chisels— power not

determined ............................... 7321 74 – – – – – 39

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Knives— power notdetermined ............................... 7322 305 99 58 132 – – 16

Saws— power not determined ... 7323 780 386 72 243 – – 69Cutting handtools— power not

determined, n.e.c. ................... 7329 214 173 – – – – –Striking and nailing handtools—

power not determined .................. 733 612 151 70 125 218 – 48Striking and nailing handtools—

power not determined,unspecified ............................... 7330 – – – 17 – – –

Hammers— power notdetermined ............................... 7331 525 90 70 108 218 – 39

Punches— power notdetermined ............................... 7332 40 – – – – – –

Surfacing handtools— power notdetermined ................................... 734 129 72 – – – – –Sanders— power not

determined ............................... 7341 106 68 – – – – –Turning handtools— power not

determined ................................... 735 772 431 67 125 – – 130Turning handtools— power not

determined, unspecified ........... 7350 43 – – – – – –Screwdrivers— power not

determined ............................... 7351 145 74 – 45 – – 20Wrenches— power not

determined ............................... 7352 557 313 61 80 – – 90Turning handtools— power not

determined, n.e.c. ................... 7359 – 19 – – – – –Other handtools— power not

determined ................................... 739 217 107 – 54 – – 20Other handtools— power not

determined, n.e.c. ................... 7399 188 95 – 51 – – 20Ladders .............................................. 74 8,929 4,425 456 1,121 59 41 2,826

Ladders, unspecified ...................... 740 4,668 2,390 220 536 20 – 1,472Ladders— fixed .............................. 741 192 119 18 – – – –Ladders— movable ........................ 742 3,845 1,882 218 475 – – 1,230

Movable ladders, unspecified ..... 7420 2,030 957 47 237 – – 763Extension ladders ....................... 7421 1,207 578 124 196 – – 307Step ladders ............................... 7422 416 224 – 16 – – 141Movable ladders, n.e.c. ............. 7429 163 116 – – – – –

Ladders, n.e.c. .............................. 749 223 – – 96 – – 90Medical and surgical instruments ....... 75 1,664 770 136 199 – – 522

Medical and surgical instruments,unspecified ................................... 750 106 47 – – – – 39

Needles and syringes ..................... 751 801 261 85 125 – – 308Scalpels .......................................... 752 139 57 – – – – 71Medical and surgical instruments,

n.e.c. ........................................... 759 617 406 38 57 – – 103Photographic equipment .................... 76 620 415 52 – – – 124

Photographic equipment,unspecified ................................... 760 43 42 – – – – –

Cameras— still and motionpicture .......................................... 761 112 90 – – – – –

Projectors— still and motionpicture .......................................... 763 – – – – – – 20

Tripods, stands ............................... 764 – 18 – – – – –Photographic equipment, n.e.c. .... 769 374 228 52 – – – 82

Protective equipment, exceptclothing ............................................. 77 528 368 – – – – 123Lifelines, lanyards, safety belts or

harnesses ..................................... 775 191 141 – 19 – – –

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Respirators ..................................... 776 162 141 – – – – 19Safety glasses or goggles .............. 777 – 17 – – – – –Protective equipment, except

clothing, n.e.c. ............................. 779 98 52 – – – – 37Recreation and athletic equipment ..... 78 2,746 1,331 198 251 – – 922

Camping equipment ....................... 781 161 111 – – – – –Gymnasium and exercise

equipment .................................... 782 741 291 46 43 – – 351Playground equipment ................... 783 133 85 – – – – –Riding goods and equipment ......... 784 112 89 – – – – –Snow skiing goods and

equipment .................................... 785 51 37 – – – – –Water sports equipment ................. 786 41 17 – – – – 17Recreation and athletic equipment,

n.e.c. ........................................... 789 1,497 692 95 192 18 – 496Other tools, instruments, and

equipment ........................................ 79 10,207 4,699 1,077 704 246 – 3,470Clocks ............................................ 791 74 – – – – – –Cooking and eating utensils,

except knives ............................... 792 336 202 19 – – – 99Firearms ......................................... 793 42 – – – – – –Health care and orthopedic

equipment, n.e.c. ......................... 794 2,851 1,396 281 142 67 – 963Musical instruments ....................... 795 376 215 79 – – – 55

Pianos ........................................ 7951 324 178 79 – – – 45Other musical instruments ......... 7959 20 – – – – – –

Sewing notions, n.e.c. ................... 796 170 76 17 40 – – 37Fabric pins, safety pins .............. 7961 54 – – – – – 19Sewing needles .......................... 7962 106 42 17 – – – 18

Wheelchairs ................................... 797 2,684 1,349 505 163 51 – 615Writing, drawing, and art supplies .. 798 242 100 41 – – – 94

Art supplies and materials,except paint .............................. 7981 119 – 37 – – – 54

Pens and pencils ........................ 7983 68 – – – – – –Writing, drawing, art supplies,

n.e.c. ....................................... 7989 48 – – – – – –Tools, instruments, and equipment,

n.e.c. ........................................... 799 3,431 1,319 107 302 115 – 1,580

Vehicles ................................................. 8 128,534 60,140 13,436 15,977 2,368 468 36,146Vehicle, unspecified ........................... 80 2,131 1,274 59 54 – – 724Air vehicle ........................................... 81 3,106 609 93 112 – – 2,268

Aircraft, unspecified ........................ 810 372 112 20 – – – 235Aircraft— powered fixed wing ........ 811 2,613 468 50 64 – – 2,008

Aircraft— powered fixed wing,unspecified ............................... 8110 1,359 428 – 47 – – 865

Jet .............................................. 8111 1,203 17 – 17 17 – 1,113Propeller-driven aircraft .............. 8112 52 – – – – – –

Aircraft— powered rotary wing ....... 812 76 – – 43 – – –Helicopter ................................... 8121 70 – – 43 – – –Aircraft— nonpowered, n.e.c. .... 8139 19 – – – – – –

Highway vehicle, motorized ............... 82 75,435 37,241 8,442 9,014 1,560 175 19,003Highway vehicle, motorized,

unspecified ................................... 820 12,433 5,772 1,461 1,581 257 59 3,303Automobile ..................................... 821 18,212 8,927 2,103 2,253 465 61 4,403Bus ................................................. 822 3,295 1,091 627 819 45 – 705Motorcycle, moped ......................... 823 463 351 – – – – 51Truck .............................................. 825 36,473 18,879 3,536 3,882 731 – 9,410

Truck, unspecified ...................... 8250 15,886 8,255 1,329 2,140 556 – 3,602Delivery truck ............................. 8251 3,608 1,588 522 251 – – 1,234Dump truck ................................. 8252 1,027 518 142 94 – – 266

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Pickup truck ................................ 8253 1,381 859 58 175 92 – 195Semitrailer, tractor trailer, trailer

truck ......................................... 8254 10,294 5,808 957 422 63 – 3,031Truck, n.e.c. .............................. 8259 4,277 1,851 528 801 – – 1,082

Van— passenger or light delivery .. 826 3,756 1,745 626 438 51 – 885Highway vehicle, motorized,

n.e.c. ........................................... 829 768 447 54 20 – – 240Highway vehicle, nonmotorized ......... 83 626 212 171 51 – – 186

Animal or human poweredvehicle .......................................... 831 613 205 171 45 – – 186Horse drawn carriage ................. 8311 145 – 127 – – – –Bicycle ........................................ 8312 465 193 44 40 – – 181

Offroad vehicle, nonindustrial ............. 84 1,322 750 121 156 39 – 241All terrain vehicle (ATV) ................. 841 240 140 – 40 – – 53Golf cart, powered .......................... 842 852 495 110 92 – – 121Snowmobile .................................... 843 73 38 – – – – –Offroad vehicle, nonindustrial,

n.e.c. ........................................... 849 142 76 – 19 – – –Plant and industrial powered vehicles,

tractors ............................................. 85 16,825 6,999 2,277 2,874 244 – 4,406Plant and industrial powered

vehicles, unspecified .................... 850 296 73 90 59 – – 72Forklift ............................................ 851 13,527 5,726 1,948 2,237 219 – 3,375

Forklift, unspecified .................... 8510 10,537 4,459 1,555 1,827 161 – 2,522Hand/rider forklift truck—

motorized ................................. 8512 416 153 – 72 – – 133Order picker high lift truck .......... 8513 154 80 – – – – –Pallet lift truck— motorized ........ 8514 1,292 543 174 205 20 – 346Platform lift truck— high or low

lift .............................................. 8515 237 77 48 67 – – 38Reach rider lift truck ................... 8516 17 – – – – – –Straddle rider lift truck ................ 8518 37 – – – – – 17Forklift, n.e.c. ............................. 8519 812 387 123 – – – 271

Powered industrial carrier, exceptforklifts .......................................... 852 839 209 77 80 – – 466Powered industrial carrier,

except forklifts, unspecified ...... 8520 335 81 42 – – – 183Container carrier ........................ 8521 63 – – – – – –Stacker carrier ............................ 8523 76 – – – – – 38Powered industrial carrier,

except forklifts, n.e.c. .............. 8529 355 102 – – – – 210Tractor ............................................ 853 1,002 536 64 199 – – 196Plant and industrial powered

vehicle, n.e.c. .............................. 859 1,162 455 98 299 – – 296Plant and industrial vehicle—

nonpowered ..................................... 86 26,118 11,526 2,173 3,575 466 188 8,191Plant and industrial vehicle—

nonpowered, unspecified ............. 860 124 61 – – – – 47Cart, dolly, handtruck ..................... 861 24,259 10,663 1,964 3,239 448 142 7,804Wheelbarrow .................................. 862 898 505 101 136 – 46 111Plant and industrial vehicle—

nonpowered, n.e.c. ...................... 869 837 297 99 199 – – 229Rail vehicle ......................................... 87 1,302 527 – 62 – 18 664

Rail vehicle, unspecified ................. 870 335 – – – – – 252Amusement park rail vehicle .......... 871 135 48 – – – – 83Train ............................................... 874 568 423 – – – – 128Rail vehicle, n.e.c. ......................... 879 246 – – 19 – – 192

Water vehicle ..................................... 88 1,294 916 59 53 – – 224Water vehicle, unspecified ............. 880 288 140 – – – – 102Barge .............................................. 881 198 88 40 – – – –Canoe, kayak, rowboat, raft ........... 882 179 151 – – – – –

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Motorboat, yachts ........................... 884 411 398 – – – – –Ships— other than sail powered .... 886 47 – – – – – –Tugboat, commercial fishing boat .. 887 79 59 – – – – 17Water vehicle, n.e.c. ...................... 889 78 39 – – – – 37

Vehicles, n.e.c. .................................. 89 375 86 – – – – 242

Other sources ....................................... 9 62,530 30,418 5,219 9,144 1,470 220 16,058Ammunition ........................................ 91 532 409 55 – – – 59

Bullets ............................................ 911 472 375 53 – – – 39Pellets ............................................ 913 38 – – – – – –

Apparel and textiles ............................ 92 3,386 1,264 381 664 88 – 978Apparel and textiles, unspecified ... 920 61 – – – – – –Clothing and shoes ........................ 921 1,672 599 162 420 – – 465

Clothing, unspecified .................. 9210 548 181 107 125 – – 133Belts, gloves, neckties,

scarves ..................................... 9211 468 213 – – – – 214Blouses, shirts, dresses,

trousers, skirts .......................... 9212 125 41 – – – – 18Shoes, boots, slippers,

sandals ..................................... 9214 348 88 – 231 – – 18Suits, coats, jackets ................... 9215 47 – – – – – –Clothing, n.e.c. .......................... 9219 128 48 – – – – 70

Eye glasses, jewelry, andwatches ........................................ 922 101 – – – – – 66Eye glasses, sunglasses ............ 9221 – 17 – – – – –Jewelry ....................................... 9222 55 – – – – – 44

Textile products .............................. 923 555 210 88 76 17 – 164Textile products, unspecified ...... 9230 51 – 16 – – – –Fabric ......................................... 9231 353 174 67 19 17 – 75Textile products, n.e.c. .............. 9239 135 – – 56 – – 51

Laundry .......................................... 924 736 335 105 92 – – 175Apparel and textiles, n.e.c. ............ 929 261 59 – 58 – – 105

Atmospheric and environmentalconditions ......................................... 93 9,034 4,231 493 739 446 45 3,081Atmospheric and environmental

conditions, unspecified ................. 930 119 – – – – – 109Air pressure .................................... 931 1,428 90 – 17 – – 1,294

Air pressure, unspecified ............ 9310 385 40 – – – – 336Low pressure .............................. 9312 1,022 38 – – – – 952

Fire, flame, smoke .......................... 934 3,377 1,840 125 343 393 – 676Fire, flame, smoke,

unspecified ............................... 9340 63 – – – – – –Fire, flame .................................. 9341 2,970 1,702 93 304 382 – 486Smoke, fire gases ...................... 9342 345 113 – – – – 155

Temperature extremes—environmental ............................... 936 3,400 1,950 303 288 – 43 780Temperature extremes—

environmental, unspecified ...... 9360 43 – – 43 – – –Cold— environmental ................. 9361 206 64 – – – 38 65Heat— environmental ................ 9362 3,152 1,886 267 245 – – 715

Weather and atmosphericconditions ..................................... 937 358 180 – – – – 120Ice, sleet, snow .......................... 9373 221 116 – – – – 89Lightning ..................................... 9374 122 62 – – – – 20

Other environmental conditions ..... 939 339 164 – 56 – – 92Noise .......................................... 9391 242 97 – 53 – – 68Sun ............................................. 9392 46 43 – – – – –Environmental conditions,

n.e.c. ....................................... 9399 51 – – – – – –Paper, books, magazines ................... 94 2,682 1,358 306 170 80 – 754

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE R56. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by source of injury orillness and race or ethnic origin of worker, 2001 — Continued

Source Sourcecode2

Privateindustry3

Race or ethnic origin

White,non-

Hispanic

Black,non-

HispanicHispanic

Asian orPacific

Islander

AmericanIndian orAlaskanNative

Notreported

Paper, books, magazines,unspecified ................................... 940 245 137 19 – – – 56

Books, notebooks, magazines,catalogues .................................... 941 524 318 71 – – – 122

Paper, sheets ................................. 942 977 452 63 59 72 – 330Paper, books, magazines, n.e.c. ... 949 935 450 153 71 – – 245

Scrap, waste, debris ........................... 95 32,921 16,596 2,613 5,790 671 119 7,133Scrap, waste, debris, unspecified .. 950 2,759 1,646 121 383 – – 576Chips, particles, splinters ............... 951 26,466 13,820 2,144 4,279 486 74 5,662

Chips, particles, splinters,unspecified ............................... 9510 6,095 2,980 376 1,167 98 – 1,451

Dirt particles ............................... 9511 2,471 1,131 236 567 59 – 462Glass chips or fibers ................... 9512 2,837 826 783 243 72 – 913Metal chips, particles .................. 9513 9,958 6,204 498 1,297 151 – 1,776Wood chips, sawdust ................. 9514 2,747 1,683 124 391 – – 521Chips, particles, splinters,

n.e.c. ....................................... 9519 2,358 996 128 615 80 – 540Trash, garbage ............................... 953 1,461 503 234 223 – – 433Scrap, waste, debris, n.e.c. ........... 959 2,200 625 89 905 129 – 453

Steam, vapors, liquids, n.e.c. ............ 96 7,624 3,318 928 869 114 17 2,378Steam, vapors— nonchemical ....... 961 1,692 721 154 319 – – 490Liquids ............................................ 962 5,932 2,597 774 550 108 – 1,888

Liquids, unspecified .................... 9620 196 70 – – – – 68Water .......................................... 9621 4,708 1,966 681 414 83 – 1,564Liquids, n.e.c. ............................ 9629 1,028 562 90 104 – – 255

Other sources, n.e.c. ......................... 98 6,350 3,242 443 908 68 – 1,674

Nonclassifiable ..................................... 9999 26,821 9,113 1,825 3,723 278 65 11,816

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

2 Based on the 1992 Occupational Injury and Illness ClassificationSystem developed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

3 Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees.

NOTE: Dashes indicate data that are not available. Because ofrounding, data may not sum to totals. n.e.c. = not elsewhere classified.

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

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