Table 4.  Incidence rates1 and numbers of nonfatal occupational injuries by selected industries, Wyoming, 2005          
Industry2 NAICS code3 2005 Average annual employment4 (000's) Incidence rates Numbers (000's)
     
                    Private industry5    191.0 5.7 9.3
       
               Goods producing5   52.8 7.2 4.0
       
           Natural resources and mining5,6    23.1 5.0 1.3
       
     Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting5 11 1.1 11.0 0.1
Crop production5 111 0.2 ( 10 ) ( 10 )
Animal production5 112 0.7 13.5 0.1
     
     Mining6 21 22.0 4.8 1.2
Oil and gas extraction 211 3.7 4.6 0.2
Mining (except oil and gas)7  212 7.6 3.1 0.3
Support activities for mining 213 10.6 6.0 0.8
     
           Construction    20.1 7.4 1.4
     Construction  23 20.1 7.4 1.4
Construction of buildings  236 4.3 11.6 0.4
Heavy and civil engineering construction  237 5.4 4.5 0.3
Specialty trade contractors  238 10.4 7.7 0.7
     
           Manufacturing   9.6 13.3 1.2
     Manufacturing  31-33 9.6 13.3 1.2
Wood product manufacturing 321 0.8 15.9 0.1
     
               Service providing    138.2 5.0 5.4
     
          Trade, transportation, and utilities8   47.6 5.3 2.3
       
See footnotes at end of table.
Table 4.  Incidence rates1 and numbers of nonfatal occupational injuries by selected industries, Wyoming, 2005 -- Continued          
Industry2 NAICS code3 2005 Average annual employment4 (000's) Incidence rates Numbers (000's)
     
     Wholesale trade  42 7.6 7.3 0.6
Merchant wholesalers, durable goods  423 4.6 7.4 0.4
Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 424 2.6 5.9 0.2
Wholesale electronic markets and agents and brokers 425 0.4 18.7 ( 9 )
     
     Retail trade 44-45 30.2 5.2 1.2
Motor vehicle and parts dealers  441 4.3 5.9 0.2
Furniture and home furnishings stores  442 0.8 2.6 ( 9 )
Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers  444 2.5 6.0 0.1
Food and beverage stores  445 4.7 2.7 0.1
Health and personal care stores 446 0.9 4.1 ( 9 )
Gasoline stations  447 4.1 8.5 0.3
Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores 451 1.3 ( 10 ) ( 10 )
General merchandise stores  452 5.9 6.5 0.3
Miscellaneous store retailers 453 1.9 2.7 ( 9 )
Nonstore retailers  454 1.6 5.0 0.1
     
     Transportation and warehousing8  48-49 7.5 4.4 0.4
Rail transportation8  482 -- 2.5 0.1
Truck transportation 484 3.6 2.7 0.1
Couriers and messengers  492 0.7 18.5 0.1
     
     Utilities  22 2.3 3.2 0.1
Utilities 221 2.3 3.2 0.1
     
          Information    4.3 1.6 0.1
     Information 51 4.3 1.6 0.1
Publishing industries (except Internet) 511 1.3 1.6 ( 9 )
Telecommunications 517 1.4 2.2 ( 9 )
       
See footnotes at end of table.
Table 4.  Incidence rates1 and numbers of nonfatal occupational injuries by selected industries, Wyoming, 2005 -- Continued          
Industry2 NAICS code3 2005 Average annual employment4 (000's) Incidence rates Numbers (000's)
     
          Financial activities   10.7 2.5 0.2
     
     Finance and insurance  52 6.8 0.8 ( 9 )
     
     Real estate and rental and leasing 53 3.9 5.8 0.2
Real estate  531 -- 2.3 ( 9 )
Rental and leasing services 532 2.0 8.5 0.2
Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works)  533 -- ( 10 ) ( 10 )
     
          Professional and business services   15.6 3.8 0.5
     
     Professional, scientific, and technical services  54 8.1 2.1 0.1
     
     Administrative and support and waste management and remediation services 56 6.8 6.0 0.3
Administrative and support services  561 6.2 5.8 0.3
Waste management and remediation services 562 0.5 7.5 ( 9 )
     
          Education and health services    21.0 6.4 1.0
     
     Educational services  61 1.3 8.4 0.1
     
     Health care and social assistance  62 19.7 6.3 1.0
Ambulatory health care services  621 7.4 2.2 0.1
Hospitals 622 2.8 10.6 0.2
Nursing and residential care facilities  623 4.4 10.4 0.4
Social assistance 624 5.2 5.9 0.2
     
          Leisure and hospitality    31.9 5.5 1.1
     
     Arts, entertainment, and recreation  71 2.7 3.0 ( 9 )
     
     Accommodation and food services  72 29.2 5.7 1.1
Accommodation  721 10.9 7.3 0.6
Food services and drinking places  722 18.3 4.5 0.5
     
          Other services   7.1 4.5 0.2
     Other services, except public administration  81 7.1 4.5 0.2
Repair and maintenance 811 3.1 5.0 0.1
Personal and laundry services 812 1.8 3.8 ( 9 )
Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations  813 2.2 4.1 0.1
         
 
     1  Incidence rates represent the number of injuries per 100 full-time workers and were calculated as:
(N/EH) x 200,000 where
          N                 = number of injuries                                                                  
          EH               = total hours worked by all employees during the calendar year                         
          200,000        = base for 100 equivalent full-time workers
                                      (working 40 hours per week, 50 weeks per year).                                                                                     
     2  Totals include data for industries not shown separately.
     3  North American Industry Classification System 2002 Edition.
     4  Employment is expressed as an annual average and is derived primarily from the BLS-State Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages.
     5  Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees.
     6  Data for mining (Sector 21 in the North American Industry Classification System -- United States, 2002) include establishments not governed by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) rules and reporting, such as those in oil and gas extraction and related support activities. Data for mining operators in coal, metal, and 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 do not reflect the changes the Occupational Safety and Health Administration made to its recordkeeping requirements effective
January 1, 2002; therefore estimates for these industries are not comparable to estimates in other industries.
 7  Data for mining operators in this industry are provided to BLS by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. Independent mining contractors are excluded. These data do not reflect the changes the Occupational Safety and Health Administration made to its recordkeeping requirements effective January 1, 2002; 
therefore estimates for these industries are not comparable to estimates in other industries.
     8  Data for employers in rail transportation are provided to BLS by the Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation. 
     9  Fewer than 50 cases.
    10  Fewer than 15 cases.
     NOTE:  Because of rounding, components may not add to totals.
     -- Indicates data not available.
     SOURCE:  Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, in cooperation with participating State agencies.
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