Injury and illness data.(Current Labor Statistics)(Statistical table)

From: Monthly Labor Review | Date: December 1, 2005 | Copyright information
 
55. Occupational injury and illness rates by industry, (1) United 
States 
 
                                            Incidence rates per 100 
                                             full-time workers (3) 
 
    Industry and type of case (2)        1989 (1)       1990       1991 
 
          PRIVATE SECTOR (5) 
 
  Total cases                                 8.6        8.8        8.4 
  Lost workday cases                          4.0        4.1        3.9 
  Lost workdays       ...

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