Table 5. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work[1] by selected injury or illness characteristics and major industry sector, private industry, California, 2020

Characteristic Private industry [2], [3], [4] Goods producing Service providing
Total goods producing Natural resources and mining [2], [3] Construction Manufacturing Total service providing Trade, transportation and utilities[4] Information Financial activities Professional and business services Education and health services Leisure and hospitality Other services Public Administration
Total 161,860 33,400 6,440 11,660 15,300 128,460 40,200 1,590 2,640 12,640 51,090 14,420 5,860 --
Nature of injury, illness: Fractures 6,460 2,580 410 1,300 870 3,880 1,450 70 40 1,060 640 450 170 --
Sprains, strains, tears 36,760 7,190 1,310 2,470 3,410 29,570 12,820 610 400 2,840 8,340 3,370 1,210 --
Amputations 290 240 20 100 120 50 30 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Bruise, contusions 8,120 2,130 670 660 800 5,990 2,660 -- -- 760 1,670 550 300 --
Chemical burns and corrosions 250 100 -- -- 90 150 50 -- -- -- -- 60 -- --
Heat (thermal) burns 1,280 170 -- -- 140 1,110 80 -- -- -- 140 820 -- --
Soreness, pain 24,100 5,930 1,440 2,360 2,130 18,170 6,020 330 400 2,110 5,500 2,940 850 --
Cuts, lacerations, punctures 9,390 3,020 530 1,230 1,260 6,370 2,320 60 120 630 570 1,360 1,300 --
Cuts, lacerations, punctures: Cuts, lacerations 6,990 2,380 400 840 1,140 4,610 1,950 40 100 440 450 1,290 340 --
Cuts, lacerations, punctures: Punctures (except gunshot wounds) 2,400 640 130 390 120 1,760 370 -- -- 190 120 70 960 --
Carpal tunnel syndrome 1,040 90 -- -- 60 940 80 70 -- 120 30 600 -- --
Tendonitis 170 30 -- -- -- 150 90 -- -- -- 50 -- -- --
Multiple traumatic injuries 3,000 860 120 320 420 2,140 1,140 140 90 270 390 110 -- --
Multiple traumatic injuries: with sprains and other injuries 1,580 560 100 120 340 1,020 320 130 90 120 310 60 -- --
Multiple traumatic injuries: with fractures and other injuries 300 130 -- 120 -- 170 30 -- -- 130 -- -- -- --
Part of body affected: Head 7,820 1,890 490 760 630 5,930 1,990 110 70 1,140 1,420 640 550 --
Head: Eye 2,680 980 240 550 180 1,700 400 -- -- 710 330 90 140 --
Neck 980 130 30 -- 20 850 360 -- -- 60 380 40 -- --
Trunk 24,640 5,230 1,060 2,070 2,100 19,420 7,640 440 140 1,600 5,560 3,250 780 --
Trunk: Back 20,250 3,940 630 1,630 1,680 16,320 6,320 330 130 910 4,890 3,020 710 --
Upper extremities 33,860 8,640 1,760 2,260 4,620 25,220 9,360 450 560 3,000 5,660 4,640 1,540 --
Upper extremities: Shoulder 7,530 1,540 240 330 960 5,990 2,600 140 200 710 1,740 450 140 --
Upper extremities: Arm 5,310 1,440 240 320 880 3,870 1,580 80 150 440 1,010 580 -- --
Upper extremities: Wrist 4,040 610 140 160 310 3,440 1,390 100 60 360 670 710 160 --
Upper extremities: Hand 13,120 4,410 880 1,420 2,110 8,710 3,140 110 130 1,280 1,590 2,190 270 --
Lower extremities 22,540 6,460 1,170 3,250 2,040 16,070 7,730 210 270 2,380 2,850 1,570 1,070 --
Lower extremities: Knee 8,050 2,350 460 1,130 760 5,700 2,760 160 120 780 1,170 630 -- --
Lower extremities: Ankle 5,390 1,560 240 880 450 3,820 2,060 -- -- 600 840 250 -- --
Lower extremities: Foot 4,070 1,000 270 320 410 3,070 1,790 -- 60 390 450 320 -- --
Lower extremities: Toe, toenail 1,050 250 90 -- 130 800 450 -- -- 100 100 130 -- --
Body systems 58,900 7,680 1,140 1,670 4,880 51,220 10,110 70 1,110 3,430 31,930 3,140 1,430 --
Multiple 11,020 2,710 630 1,260 820 8,310 2,690 300 120 910 2,860 970 460 --
Source of injury, illness: Chemical, chemical products 1,000 290 110 -- 160 710 220 -- -- 140 130 180 -- --
Containers 14,120 2,410 560 620 1,230 11,710 7,920 -- 80 1,000 1,000 1,550 140 --
Furniture, fixtures 3,810 580 130 90 360 3,230 870 -- 90 190 850 710 500 --
Machinery 4,500 1,990 320 770 900 2,510 930 -- 180 360 300 650 -- --
Parts and materials 7,640 4,230 440 2,200 1,590 3,410 2,380 220 70 240 180 140 180 --
Person, injured or ill worker 18,610 4,140 720 1,170 2,250 14,460 5,220 380 280 2,070 3,540 2,740 230 --
Person, injured or ill worker: Worker motion or position 17,140 4,030 700 1,170 2,150 13,110 4,880 380 220 1,840 3,000 2,570 230 --
Person, other than injured or ill workers 6,940 40 20 -- 20 6,900 200 -- -- 320 6,190 70 90 --
Person, other than injured or ill workers: Health care patient 5,600 -- -- -- -- 5,600 -- -- -- 80 5,520 -- -- --
Floors, walkways, ground surfaces 15,990 3,330 890 970 1,460 12,660 4,070 220 90 1,430 3,320 2,420 1,120 --
Ladder 3,230 1,680 240 1,160 280 1,550 680 210 -- 220 120 130 170 --
Handtools 4,640 1,760 390 800 570 2,890 1,010 70 -- 500 350 760 180 --
Vehicles 7,880 1,400 490 380 530 6,480 4,210 120 170 630 960 240 150 --
Vehicles: Trucks 1,780 380 130 120 130 1,400 1,030 -- -- 270 -- -- -- --
Vehicles: Cart, dolly, hand truck - nonpowered 1,350 190 -- -- 180 1,160 600 -- -- 60 360 120 -- --
Event or exposure: Violence and other injuries by persons or animal 4,680 420 230 120 70 4,270 320 -- -- 510 2,100 150 1,160 --
Violence and other injuries by persons or animal: Intentional injury by other person 1,860 20 -- -- -- 1,840 130 -- -- 240 1,430 30 -- --
Violence and other injuries by persons or animal: Injury by person - unintentional or intent unknown 590 -- -- -- -- 580 20 -- -- 60 450 40 -- --
Violence and other injuries by persons or animal: Animal and insect related incidents 2,160 390 210 120 60 1,770 160 -- -- 200 160 80 1,150 --
Transportation incidents 3,440 690 270 260 160 2,750 1,590 100 -- 390 440 120 100 --
Roadway incidents involving motorized land vehicles 2,140 390 110 230 60 1,750 880 40 -- 300 390 40 90 --
Fires and explosions 140 50 -- -- 40 90 -- -- -- -- -- 40 -- --
Falls, slips, trips 26,740 7,420 1,620 3,480 2,320 19,310 6,160 340 200 3,460 4,340 3,340 1,470 --
Falls, slips, trips: Slips, trips without fall 3,640 880 170 460 240 2,770 840 -- -- 760 440 720 -- --
Falls, slips, trips: Fall on same level 15,760 3,090 960 780 1,350 12,670 3,760 200 80 1,440 3,650 2,280 1,280 --
Falls, slips, trips: Fall to lower level 6,480 3,320 440 2,170 710 3,150 1,520 150 120 660 240 290 170 --
Exposure to harmful substances or environments 61,030 8,090 1,290 1,710 5,090 52,940 10,180 80 1,150 3,550 32,250 4,140 1,600 --
Contact with object, equipment 24,190 8,150 1,640 3,380 3,130 16,050 7,990 230 430 2,030 2,050 2,830 490 --
Contact with object, equipment: Struck by object or equipment 13,730 4,470 980 1,820 1,670 9,250 4,790 110 310 780 1,270 1,630 370 --
Contact with object, equipment: Struck against object or equipment 5,040 1,280 270 480 540 3,750 1,860 70 50 440 410 850 -- --
Contact with object, equipment: Caught in or compressed by object or equipment 2,930 1,570 250 650 680 1,360 890 -- 50 140 110 130 -- --
Overexertion and bodily reaction 39,420 8,050 1,240 2,500 4,300 31,370 13,410 820 480 2,580 9,410 3,760 910 --
Overexertion and bodily reaction: Repetitive motion involving microtasks 4,810 1,070 140 90 850 3,740 1,030 100 120 370 920 1,090 110 --
Overexertion and bodily reaction: Overexertion in lifting or lowering 12,520 2,410 420 900 1,090 10,110 5,070 170 100 780 2,300 1,130 570 --

Footnotes

1
Days-away-from-work cases include those that result in days away from work with or without job transfer or restriction.
2
Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees.
3
Data for Mining (Sector 21 in the North American Industry Classification System) 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 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 of other industries.
4
Data for employers in rail transportation are provided to BLS by the Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation. 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.

NOTE: Dashes indicate data that are not available. Because of rounding and data exclusion of nonclassifiable responses, data may not sum to the totals.

SOURCE: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses in cooperation with participating state agencies, November 3, 2021