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, 2019

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 119,460 29,440 6,830 11,960 10,640 90,020 36,700 2,000 3,560 9,390 18,520 16,740 3,110 --
Nature of injury, illness: Fractures 8,400 3,700 790 2,080 820 4,710 1,550 50 280 640 1,100 690 400 --
Sprains, strains, tears 41,710 8,570 1,770 3,710 3,090 33,140 15,070 830 1,390 2,470 7,720 4,530 1,130 --
Amputations 530 180 -- 40 130 360 260 -- -- 30 -- 50 -- --
Bruise, contusions 10,810 1,520 510 250 770 9,280 4,360 260 190 770 2,280 1,320 110 --
Chemical burns and corrosions 400 100 70 -- 30 300 160 -- -- 70 -- 50 -- --
Heat (thermal) burns 1,800 260 -- -- 230 1,540 120 -- -- -- 120 1,270 -- --
Soreness, pain 23,340 6,010 1,340 2,500 2,170 17,330 6,320 240 770 2,470 3,690 3,490 360 --
Cuts, lacerations, punctures 11,610 3,390 830 1,480 1,070 8,220 2,750 90 200 1,180 590 3,070 360 --
Cuts, lacerations, punctures: Cuts, lacerations 9,570 2,710 740 980 980 6,860 2,400 60 120 630 410 2,930 330 --
Cuts, lacerations, punctures: Punctures (except gunshot wounds) 2,040 680 90 500 90 1,360 350 30 80 550 180 140 -- --
Carpal tunnel syndrome 480 70 -- -- 50 410 140 -- -- 30 110 90 -- --
Tendonitis 470 90 -- 70 20 380 180 70 -- 50 30 -- -- --
Multiple traumatic injuries 3,530 980 310 420 250 2,550 920 50 250 250 580 490 -- --
Multiple traumatic injuries: with sprains and other injuries 2,000 440 210 130 100 1,560 550 50 50 120 520 270 -- --
Multiple traumatic injuries: with fractures and other injuries 220 140 60 70 -- 80 30 -- -- -- -- 30 -- --
Part of body affected: Head 9,270 2,650 720 970 960 6,620 2,530 190 120 780 1,520 1,260 210 --
Head: Eye 2,630 1,350 370 440 530 1,280 500 -- 70 160 200 280 70 --
Neck 930 70 -- -- 40 850 280 -- -- 120 240 170 -- --
Trunk 24,610 5,850 1,380 2,400 2,070 18,750 8,920 310 720 1,670 3,990 2,550 580 --
Trunk: Back 18,700 4,160 940 1,830 1,390 14,540 7,010 270 220 1,250 3,400 1,900 500 --
Upper extremities 38,020 10,160 2,030 3,720 4,400 27,860 10,990 550 810 2,760 4,740 7,030 980 --
Upper extremities: Shoulder 6,710 1,800 190 970 650 4,900 2,250 110 110 350 1,130 720 230 --
Upper extremities: Arm 6,340 1,250 340 510 400 5,090 2,180 210 290 530 720 870 290 --
Upper extremities: Wrist 4,670 860 80 320 460 3,810 1,370 120 110 690 510 860 140 --
Upper extremities: Hand 16,970 5,590 1,320 1,730 2,530 11,380 4,150 70 150 880 1,660 4,220 250 --
Lower extremities 28,610 7,060 1,600 3,460 2,000 21,540 9,260 450 900 2,200 3,900 3,720 1,120 --
Lower extremities: Knee 10,930 2,560 430 1,450 690 8,370 4,240 170 350 530 1,110 1,340 630 --
Lower extremities: Ankle 6,490 1,360 410 490 460 5,120 1,790 90 160 470 1,420 1,060 150 --
Lower extremities: Foot 5,730 1,430 410 500 530 4,300 1,810 40 170 560 780 730 210 --
Lower extremities: Toe, toenail 1,050 350 120 120 110 700 320 -- -- 60 170 120 -- --
Body systems 2,900 580 220 90 270 2,330 850 130 180 330 570 200 70 --
Multiple 13,450 2,600 730 1,110 760 10,840 3,380 340 670 1,380 3,300 1,630 150 --
Source of injury, illness: Chemical, chemical products 1,450 440 140 50 240 1,010 430 -- -- 130 240 170 -- --
Containers 16,810 2,460 680 300 1,480 14,360 9,120 130 340 790 1,350 2,510 120 --
Furniture, fixtures 5,360 560 60 120 370 4,800 1,500 -- 120 320 1,610 1,170 70 --
Machinery 5,410 2,250 380 650 1,220 3,160 1,190 70 60 440 310 1,070 -- --
Parts and materials 8,550 4,510 600 2,300 1,610 4,040 2,790 100 50 430 210 290 160 --
Person, injured or ill worker 20,860 3,970 930 1,230 1,810 16,890 6,350 540 1,140 1,310 3,980 2,330 1,240 --
Person, injured or ill worker: Worker motion or position 19,370 3,740 900 1,210 1,630 15,630 5,850 430 1,020 1,120 3,750 2,270 1,190 --
Person, other than injured or ill workers 6,270 370 320 -- 20 5,900 490 150 -- 330 4,540 310 70 --
Person, other than injured or ill workers: Health care patient 3,990 -- -- -- -- 3,990 -- -- -- 180 3,800 -- -- --
Floors, walkways, ground surfaces 18,370 3,580 750 1,680 1,150 14,780 5,490 340 1,110 1,490 3,070 3,030 240 --
Ladder 2,510 1,530 210 1,190 130 970 240 250 60 320 40 60 -- --
Handtools 6,080 1,940 370 940 630 4,140 1,630 90 40 470 200 1,680 -- --
Vehicles 10,600 1,880 650 710 520 8,720 4,990 90 120 1,350 740 800 620 --
Vehicles: Trucks 2,090 510 100 350 50 1,580 1,150 -- -- 340 -- -- -- --
Vehicles: Cart, dolly, hand truck - nonpowered 2,460 190 20 -- 160 2,270 1,100 -- -- 230 300 380 260 --
Event or exposure: Violence and other injuries by persons or animal 5,730 750 570 170 -- 4,980 550 180 160 1,310 2,420 280 90 --
Violence and other injuries by persons or animal: Intentional injury by other person 2,320 40 -- -- -- 2,280 280 150 -- 200 1,440 180 -- --
Violence and other injuries by persons or animal: Injury by person - unintentional or intent unknown 1,040 -- -- -- -- 1,030 30 -- -- 130 780 50 -- --
Violence and other injuries by persons or animal: Animal and insect related incidents 2,360 700 550 150 -- 1,660 240 30 140 980 180 40 -- --
Transportation incidents 4,810 990 250 590 160 3,820 1,830 90 90 860 410 260 270 --
Roadway incidents involving motorized land vehicles 3,440 780 190 520 70 2,660 1,350 -- 60 680 350 110 110 --
Fires and explosions -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Falls, slips, trips 30,340 7,690 1,690 3,900 2,100 22,640 8,260 610 1,540 2,710 4,590 4,490 440 --
Falls, slips, trips: Slips, trips without fall 4,720 950 350 290 320 3,760 1,510 40 220 380 860 580 170 --
Falls, slips, trips: Fall on same level 19,230 3,730 970 1,300 1,470 15,500 5,340 310 1,070 1,630 3,390 3,530 230 --
Falls, slips, trips: Fall to lower level 5,990 2,900 350 2,270 280 3,090 1,210 260 240 660 340 350 -- --
Exposure to harmful substances or environments 5,790 1,260 330 180 760 4,530 1,250 120 170 400 810 1,660 100 --
Contact with object, equipment 30,990 10,370 2,600 3,870 3,900 20,620 9,460 230 380 1,560 2,940 5,280 770 --
Contact with object, equipment: Struck by object or equipment 19,740 6,090 1,640 2,630 1,820 13,650 6,000 120 290 1,120 1,770 3,880 460 --
Contact with object, equipment: Struck against object or equipment 5,520 1,440 250 550 640 4,080 1,750 70 -- 270 780 980 200 --
Contact with object, equipment: Caught in or compressed by object or equipment 3,820 1,700 460 220 1,020 2,130 1,470 -- -- 90 270 230 -- --
Overexertion and bodily reaction 40,020 7,650 1,190 2,870 3,580 32,370 15,130 780 1,230 2,390 7,250 4,170 1,430 --
Overexertion and bodily reaction: Repetitive motion involving microtasks 4,120 750 150 90 510 3,370 1,190 100 230 270 1,110 370 100 --
Overexertion and bodily reaction: Overexertion in lifting or lowering 12,580 2,430 250 1,130 1,050 10,150 5,830 200 220 590 1,750 1,340 230 --

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, July 26, 2021