Table 5. Incidence rates1 and numbers of nonfatal
occupational illnesses by major industry sector and category of illness,
Wyoming, 2005 |
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Industry sector2 |
Total cases |
Skin disorders |
Respiratory conditions |
Poisonings |
Hearing loss |
All other illnesses |
Total cases |
Skin disorders |
Respiratory conditions |
Poisonings |
Hearing loss |
All other illnesses |
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Incidence rates per 10,000
full-time workers |
Numbers of illnesses in thousands |
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Private industry3 |
9.9 |
2.0 |
1.3 |
1.0 |
( 7 ) |
4.8 |
0.2 |
( 6
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( 6
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( 6
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( 7 ) |
0.1 |
Goods producing3 |
11.6 |
( 7 ) |
-- |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
8.3 |
0.1 |
( 7 ) |
-- |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 6
) |
Natural resources and mining3,4 |
9.5 |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 6
) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
Agriculture, forestry,
fishing and hunting3 |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
Mining4 |
9.8 |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 6
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( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
Construction |
-- |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
-- |
-- |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
-- |
Manufacturing |
27.7 |
( 7 ) |
-- |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
22.9 |
( 6
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( 7 ) |
-- |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 6
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Service providing |
9.1 |
2.6 |
1.6 |
-- |
-- |
3.1 |
0.1 |
( 6
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( 6
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-- |
-- |
( 6
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Trade, transportation, and
utilities5 |
11.5 |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
-- |
6.0 |
( 6
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( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
-- |
( 6
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Wholesale trade |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
Retail trade |
15.9 |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
-- |
6.8 |
( 6
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( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
-- |
( 6
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Transportation and
warehousing5 |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
Utilities |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
Information |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
Financial activities |
( 7 ) |
-- |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
-- |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
Finance and
insurance |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
Real estate and rental
and leasing |
( 7 ) |
-- |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
-- |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
Professional and business
services |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
Professional, scientific,
and technical services |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
Management of companies
and enterprises |
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-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Administrative and
support and waste management and remediation services |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
Education and health
services |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
Educational services |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
Health care and social
assistance |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
Leisure and hospitality |
15.8 |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
-- |
( 7 ) |
-- |
( 6
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( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
-- |
( 7 ) |
-- |
Arts, entertainment, and
recreation |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
Accommodation and food
services |
16.9 |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
-- |
( 7 ) |
-- |
( 6
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( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
-- |
( 7 ) |
-- |
Other services |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
Other services, except
public administration |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
( 7 ) |
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1 Incidence rates
represent the number of illnesses per 10,000 full-time workers and were
calculated as: |
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5 Data for employers in
railroad transportation are provided to BLS
by the Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department of |
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(N/EH) x 20,000,000 where: |
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Transportation. |
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N = number of illnesses |
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6 Fewer than 50 cases. |
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EH = total hours worked by all
employees during the calendar year |
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7 Fewer than 15 cases. |
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20,000,000 = base for 10,000 equivalent full-time
workers (working 40 hours per week, 50 weeks per year). |
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NOTE: Because of rounding,
components may not add to totals. |
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2 North American Industry Classification System Manual, 2002 Edition. |
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Indicates data not available. |
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3 Excludes farms with
fewer than 11 employees. |
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4 Data for mining (Sector
21 in the North American Industry Classification System Manual, 2002 edition)
include establishments not governed by the Mine Safety and Health
Administration (MSHA) rules and reporting, such as those in oil and gas |
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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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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, |
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metal, and nonmetal mining industries. These data do not reflect
the changes OSHA made to its recordkeeping requirements effective January 1,
2002; therefore estimates for these industries are not comparable to
estimates in other industries. |
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