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Table 10. Percent distribution
of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from
work1 by industry division and number of days away from work,
2000
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West Virginia--private
industry
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Characteristic
|
Total
cases |
1 day
|
2 days
|
3 to 5
days |
6 to 10
days |
11 to 20
days |
21 to 30
days |
31 days
or more |
Median
days away from work |
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| Private industry 2 [15,757 cases] |
100.0
|
13.0
|
12.3
|
22.9
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11.9
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8.8
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5.8
|
25.4
|
6
|
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| Goods producing: | |||||||||||
| Agriculture, forestry, and fishing 2 |
100.0
|
7.5
|
14.7
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8.3
|
32.4
|
3.0
|
--
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34.2
|
9
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| Mining 3 |
100.0
|
4.2
|
5.4
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11.3
|
9.3
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7.2
|
6.0
|
56.7
|
43
|
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| Construction |
100.0
|
4.3
|
5.9
|
26.7
|
15.3
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6.5
|
2.9
|
38.3
|
10
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| Manufacturing |
100.0
|
15.2
|
12.4
|
21.8
|
10.6
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9.1
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6.9
|
24.1
|
6
|
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| Durable goods |
100.0
|
13.1
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12.2
|
22.0
|
10.7
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9.0
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7.5
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25.5
|
6
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| Nondurable goods |
100.0
|
20.2
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12.9
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21.5
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10.4
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9.2
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5.2
|
20.6
|
5
|
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| Service producing: | |||||||||||
| Transportation and public utilities 3 |
100.0
|
11.5
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7.1
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18.1
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11.6
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14.1
|
3.3
|
34.2
|
12
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| Wholesale trade |
100.0
|
10.8
|
16.8
|
24.9
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11.6
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8.1
|
7.8
|
20.1
|
5
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| Retail trade |
100.0
|
10.8
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13.2
|
33.8
|
8.5
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8.9
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4.2
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20.6
|
4
|
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| Finance, insurance, and real estate |
100.0
|
20.7
|
24.0
|
22.7
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11.8
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7.6
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4.8
|
8.5
|
3
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| Services |
100.0
|
18.4
|
14.5
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19.4
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13.7
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9.0
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7.0
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18.0
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5
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| 1 Days-away-from-work cases include those which result in days away from work with or withoutrestricted work activity. | NOTE: Dashes indicate data that are not available. Because of rounding and data exclusion of nonclassifiable responses, data may not sum to the totals. | ||||||||||
| 2Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees. | SOURCE:Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. S. Department of Labor, Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses in cooperation with participating State agencies. | ||||||||||
| 3Data conforming to OSHA definitions for mining operators in coal, metal, and nonmetal mining andfor employers in railroad transportation are provided to BLS by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor; and the Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department ofTransportation.Independent mining contractors are excluded from the coal, metal, and nonmetal industries. | |||||||||||