Table 13.  Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work  1 by time, hours on the job, and weekday and major industry sector, 2004                      
West Virginia--private industry
Characteristic Private
industry 2
Goods producing 2 Service providing
Total
goods
producing 2
Natural resources and mining 2,3 Construc-
tion
Manufac-
turing
Total
service
providing
Trade, transport-
ation, and utilities 4
Informa-
tion
Financial activities Profes-
sional and
business
services
Education and health services Leisure and hospitality Other services
                       
          Total 13,360 4,570 1,160 1,430 1,980 8,790 3,340 150 120 560 2,850 1,490 280
                       
Time of event:                        
     12:01 AM to 4:00 AM 510 100 40 -- 70 400 140 20 -- -- 180 -- --
     4:01 AM to 8:00 AM 1,020 280 -- -- 230 750 240 -- -- 50 300 -- 50
     8:01 AM to 12:00 noon 3,530 1,180 130 470 570 2,350 830 80 40 240 700 350 110
     12:01 PM to 4:00 PM 3,130 940 80 450 420 2,190 780 20 30 140 670 500 50
     4:01 PM to 8:00 PM 1,660 220 20 -- 170 1,450 620 -- -- 70 400 340 --
     8:01 PM to 12:00 midnight 780 200 -- -- 190 580 190 20 -- -- 230 110 20
     Not reported 2,720 1,640 880 430 330 1,080 540 -- 40 -- 370 -- 40
                       
Hours on the job before event occurred:                        
     Before shift began 100 -- -- -- -- 90 -- -- -- -- 50 -- 30
     Less than 1 hour 1,170 140 -- -- 120 1,030 220 20 -- -- 300 440 --
     1 hour to less than 2 hours 1,350 360 30 130 210 990 250 20 -- 130 380 190 20
     2 hours to less than 4 hours 2,780 720 110 220 400 2,060 910 60 20 110 590 280 80
     4 hours to less than 6 hours 2,110 620 60 240 320 1,490 540 30 20 130 450 310 30
     6 hours to less than 8 hours 1,790 610 30 190 390 1,180 420 20 -- 80 510 110 40
     8 hours to less than 10 hours 1,030 360 30 170 150 670 340 -- -- -- 150 100 20
     10 hours to less than 12 hours 160 70 20 -- 40 90 50 -- -- -- 20 -- --
     12 hours to less than 16 hours 90 30 -- -- 20 60 20 -- -- -- -- -- --
     More than 16 hours -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
     Not reported 2,760 1,640 880 430 330 1,120 590 -- 40 -- 370 -- 40
                       
Day of week:                        
     Sunday 1,230 180 30 -- 50 1,040 300 40 -- -- 370 280 --
     Monday 2,190 720 220 220 270 1,480 610 30 20 100 510 160 40
     Tuesday 2,060 910 250 180 470 1,160 480 -- 20 90 390 120 40
     Wednesday 2,260 970 230 320 420 1,300 470 20 20 140 370 200 70
     Thursday 2,270 690 190 120 380 1,580 720 20 40 90 410 220 90
     Friday 2,070 760 170 370 220 1,310 440 -- -- 100 460 280 20
     Saturday 1,260 340 80 -- 150 920 320 20 -- -- 330 220 --
                           
                           
     1  Days-away-from-work cases include those that result in days away from work with or without job transfer requirements effective January 1, 2002: therefore estimates for these industries are not comparable 
or restriction.                                                                                                                          to estimates in other industries.
     2  Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees.                                                                                  4  Data for employers in rail transportation are provided to BLS by the Federal Railroad 
     3  Data for mining (Sector 21 in the North American Industry Classification System -- United States, 2002)  Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation.  
include establishments not governed by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) rules and reporting,            NOTE:  Dashes indicate data that are not available.  Because of rounding and data exclusion 
such as those in oil and gas extraction and related support activities.  Data for mining operators in coal, metal, and  of nonclassifiable responses, data may not sum to the totals.                                                                    
 nonmetal mining are provided to BLS by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor.  
Independent mining contractors are excluded from the coal, metal, and nonmetal mining industries.  These data                                                                                                                                 SOURCE:  Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. S. Department of Labor, Survey of Occupational 
do not reflect the changes the Occupational Safety and Health Administration made to its recordkeeping  Injuries and Illnesses in cooperation with participating State agencies.