Table 4. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work1 by selected injury or illness characteristics and industry division, 2001
West Virginia--private industry
  Goods producing Service producing
Characteristic Private industry 2 Agriculture,
forestry,
and
fishing 2
Mining 3 Construction Manufactur-
ing
Transpor-
tation and
public
utilities 4
Wholesale
trade
Retail trade Finance,
insurance,
and real
estate
Services
    Total 16,219 97 1,182 1,031 3,352 1,173 1,330 3,148 193 4,715
Nature of injury, illness:
  Sprains, strains 7,680 31 458 444 1,418 606 607 1,516 63 2,538
  Bruises, contusions 1,326 11 154 18 257 101 84 333 14 355
  Cuts, lacerations 874 -- 71 78 159 -- 111 314 -- 112
  Fractures 956 -- 159 68 256 87 157 92 21 112
  Heat burns 271 -- 11 -- 14 112 -- 69 -- 39
  Carpal tunnel syndrome 302 -- -- -- 100 16 -- 69 24 77
  Tendonitis 97 -- -- -- 23 -- -- 45 -- --
  Chemical burns 63 -- 5 -- 9 -- -- -- -- 31
  Amputations 84 -- 9 -- 57 -- -- -- -- --
  Multiple injuries 868 12 66 136 183 15 83 159 31 184
Part of body affected:
  Head 797 -- 84 74 209 36 92 155 14 133
    Eye 450 -- 30 42 138 -- 76 59 9 71
  Neck 312 -- 28 -- 46 -- -- 94 -- 108
  Trunk 6,780 35 386 468 1,244 476 484 1,322 39 2,326
    Shoulder 909 15 45 44 122 103 20 152 -- 408
    Back 4,896 19 236 340 929 317 339 995 30 1,691
  Upper extremities 3,509 10 255 173 1,014 226 341 696 58 737
    Wrist 879 -- 47 -- 238 42 -- 174 33 296
    Hand, except finger 616 -- 56 -- 121 96 85 152 -- 100
    Finger 1,156 -- 114 42 424 47 158 214 -- 149
  Lower extremities 3,073 39 325 241 573 324 274 557 38 703
    Knee 1,041 -- 118 69 155 86 78 166 20 324
    Foot, except toe 476 -- 48 55 130 14 -- 113 -- 110
    Toe 198 -- -- -- 45 15 86 -- -- 14
  Body systems 90 -- 6 -- 9 -- -- -- -- 62
  Multiple parts 1,457 12 96 60 244 77 106 314 40 507
Source of injury, illness:
  Chemicals and chemical products 372 -- 192 -- 60 -- -- -- -- 82
  Containers 1,986 -- 37 117 446 154 177 651 15 389
  Furniture and fixtures 508 -- 5 -- 48 55 -- 189 10 165
  Machinery 1,039 9 139 77 376 55 73 166 21 123
  Parts and materials 1,854 11 188 298 720 110 195 215 9 107
  Worker motion or position 3,290 -- 25 201 872 206 279 752 65 863
  Floors, walkways, ground surfaces 1,859 -- 163 96 209 141 143 473 36 571
  Tools, instruments, and equipment 876 -- 53 72 153 74 126 247 6 144
  Vehicles 853 -- 86 -- 63 107 206 149 11 194
  Health care patient 1,558 -- -- -- -- 103 -- -- -- 1,456
Event or exposure:
  Contact with objects and equipment 4,409 -- 581 328 1,278 209 503 743 47 694
    Struck by object 2,405 14 322 206 718 119 156 468 17 385
    Struck against object 1,146 -- 127 52 286 36 162 217 21 241
    Caught in equipment or object 740 9 128 -- 262 48 164 48 -- 45
  Fall to lower level 536 -- 68 83 34 49 71 86 5 119
  Fall to same level 1,716 -- 79 86 224 60 94 645 42 480
  Slips, trips, loss of balance--without fall 260 -- 7 -- 33 37 -- 63 -- 62
  Overexertion 4,657 -- 326 275 774 358 287 773 18 1,845
    Overexertion in lifting 2,628 -- 108 179 358 238 166 511 9 1,059
  Repetitive motion 395 -- -- -- 156 15 -- 70 25 103
  Exposure to harmful substances 623 -- 36 -- 106 34 -- 84 -- 311
  Transportation accidents 370 -- 14 -- 22 72 80 50 9 96
  Fires and explosions 122 -- -- -- -- 93 -- -- -- --
  Assaults and violent acts by person 183 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 183
1Days-away-from-work cases include those which result in days away from work with or without       Oil and Gas Extraction.
restricted work activity. 4Data conforming to OSHA definitions for employers in railroad transportation are provided to
2Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees. BLS by the Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation.
3Data conforming to OSHA definitions for mining operators in coal, metal, and nonmetal mining are NOTE:Dashes indicate data that are not available.Because of rounding and data exclusion of
provided to BLS by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor.Independent nonclassifiable responses, data may not sum to the totals.
mining contractors are excluded from the coal, metal, and nonmetal mining industries.Data for Mining SOURCE:Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. S. Department of Labor, Survey of Occupational Injuries
(Division B in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1987 edition) include establishments not and Illnesses in cooperation with participating State agencies.
governed by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) rules and reporting, such as those in