Table 8. Incidence rates1 of nonfatal
occupational illnesses by selected industries and category of illness,
Wyoming, 2003 |
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Industry2 |
NAICS |
Incidence rates per 10,000 full-time workers1 |
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code3 |
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Total cases |
Skin |
Respiratory conditions |
Poisonings |
All other illnesses |
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disorders |
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All industries
including |
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State and local
government4 |
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17.0 |
1.3 |
2.1 |
-- |
12.0 |
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Private industry4 |
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15.1 |
( 9 ) |
-- |
-- |
10.3 |
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Goods producing4 |
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13.9 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
-- |
8.7 |
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Natural resources and mining4 |
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15.2 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
14.7 |
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Agriculture, forestry, fishing and
hunting4 |
11 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Animal production4 |
112 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Mining6 |
21 |
16.1 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
15.5 |
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Oil
and gas extraction |
211 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Mining (except oil and gas)7 |
212 |
27.2 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
27.2 |
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Construction |
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-- |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
-- |
( 9 ) |
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Construction |
23 |
-- |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
-- |
( 9 ) |
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Construction of buildings |
236 |
-- |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
-- |
( 9 ) |
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Heavy and civil engineering
construction |
237 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Specialty trade contractors |
238 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Manufacturing |
|
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Manufacturing |
31-33 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Wood product manufacturing |
321 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Service providing8 |
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15.7 |
( 9 ) |
-- |
( 9 ) |
11.1 |
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Trade, transportation, and
utilities8 |
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13.5 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
11.3 |
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See footnotes at end of
table. |
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Table 8. Incidence rates1 of nonfatal occupational illnesses by selected industries and
category of illness, Wyoming, 2003 -- Continued |
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Industry2 |
NAICS |
Incidence rates per 10,000 full-time workers1 |
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code3 |
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Total cases |
Skin |
Respiratory conditions |
Poisonings |
All other illnesses |
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disorders |
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Wholesale trade |
42 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Merchant wholesalers, durable
goods |
423 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Retail trade |
44-45 |
-- |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
-- |
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Motor vehicle and parts
dealers |
441 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Furniture and home furnishings
stores |
442 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Building
material and garden equipment and supplies dealers |
444 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Food and beverage stores |
445 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
|
Health and personal care stores |
446 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Clothing and clothing
accessories stores |
448 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Sporting goods, hobby,
book, and music stores |
451 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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General merchandise stores |
452 |
-- |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Miscellaneous store retailers |
453 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Transportation and warehousing8 |
48-49 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Rail transportation8 |
482 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Truck
transportation |
484 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Couriers and messengers |
492 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Utilities |
22 |
100.9 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
100.9 |
|
Utilities |
221 |
100.9 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
100.9 |
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Telecommunications |
517 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Finance and insurance |
52 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Real
estate |
531 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Professional and business
services |
|
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Professional, scientific, and technical
services |
54 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Administrative and support and waste
management and remediation services |
56 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Table 8. Incidence rates1 of nonfatal occupational illnesses by selected industries and
category of illness, Wyoming, 2003 -- Continued |
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Industry2 |
NAICS |
Incidence rates per 10,000 full-time workers1 |
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code3 |
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Total cases |
Skin |
Respiratory conditions |
Poisonings |
All other illnesses |
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disorders |
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Education and health services |
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42.5 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
34.2 |
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Ambulatory health care services |
621 |
-- |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
-- |
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Hospitals |
622 |
109.8 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Nursing and residential care
facilities |
623 |
-- |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
-- |
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Leisure and hospitality |
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-- |
( 9 ) |
-- |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Accommodation and food services |
72 |
-- |
( 9 ) |
-- |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Accommodation |
721 |
-- |
( 9 ) |
-- |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Other services |
|
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Other services, except public
administration |
81 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Repair and maintenance |
811 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Personal and laundry services |
812 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Religious,
grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations |
813 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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State and local
government |
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-- |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
-- |
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State government |
|
21.5 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
17.0 |
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Service providing8 |
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21.5 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
17.0 |
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Professional and business services |
|
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Educational services |
61 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Public administration |
|
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Public administration |
92 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Local government |
|
-- |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
-- |
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See footnotes at end of
table. |
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Table 8. Incidence rates1 of nonfatal occupational illnesses by selected industries and
category of illness, Wyoming, 2003 -- Continued |
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Industry2 |
NAICS |
Incidence rates per 10,000 full-time workers1 |
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code3 |
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Total cases |
Skin |
Respiratory conditions |
Poisonings |
All other illnesses |
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disorders |
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|
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Service providing8 |
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-- |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
-- |
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Trade, transportation, and
utilities8 |
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( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Education and health services |
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-- |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
-- |
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Educational services |
61 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Health care and social assistance |
62 |
-- |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
-- |
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Leisure and hospitality |
|
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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Public administration |
|
-- |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
-- |
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Public administration |
92 |
-- |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
-- |
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Executive,
legislative, and other general government support |
921 |
-- |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
-- |
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Administration of
environmental quality programs |
924 |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
( 9 ) |
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1 Incidence rates represent the number of illnesses per 10,000
full-time workers and were |
OSHA
made to its recordkeeping requirements effective January 1, 2002; therefore
esti- |
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calculated as: (N/EH) x 20,000,000 where |
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mates for these industries are not comparable to
estimates in other industries. |
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7 Data for mining
operators in this industry are provided to BLS by the Mine Safety |
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N = number of
illnesses |
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and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor.
Independent mining contractors |
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EH = total hours worked by
all employees during the calendar year |
are
excluded. These data do not reflect the changes OSHA made to its
recordkeeping |
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20,000,000 = base for 10,000 equivalent full-time
workers |
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requirements
effective January 1, 2002; therefore estimates for these industries are |
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(working 40 hours per week, 50 weeks per year).
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not comparable to estimates in other industries. |
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8 Data for employers in rail transportation are provided to
BLS by the Federal Rail- |
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2 Totals include data for industries not shown separately. |
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road
Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation. These data do not reflect
the |
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3 North American Industry
Classification System Manual, 2002 Edition. |
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changes OSHA made to its recordkeeping requirements
effective January 1, 2002; there- |
4 Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees. |
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fore estimates for these industries are not
comparable to estimates in other industries. |
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5 Incidence rate less than 0.05. |
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9 Fewer than 15 cases. |
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6 Data for mining (Sector 21 in the North American Industry
Classification System, |
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2002
edition) include establishments not governed by the Mine Safety and
Health |
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NOTE:
Because of rounding, components may not add to totals. |
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Administration
(MSHA) rules and reporting, such as those in oil and gas extraction |
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--
Indicates data not available. |
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and related support
activities. Data for mining operators in coal, metal, and non- |
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metal
mining are provided to BLS by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, |
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SOURCE:
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Survey of Occupa- |
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U.S.
Department of Labor. Independent mining contractors are excluded from
the |
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tional Injuries and Illnesses, in cooperation with
participating State agencies. |
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coal,
metal, and nonmetal mining industries. These data do not reflect the
changes |
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