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This data report presents incident rates for fatal injuries, injuries & illnesses in US industries in 2009, sourced from BLS. Fatalities were highest in wholesalers nondurable goods and transportation sectors, mainly due to contact with objects and equipment. Assaults and falls were also significant contributors. For injuries & illnesses, the nature, body parts affected, sources, and exposures leading to incidents were analyzed, focusing on grocery wholesalers. This comprehensive analysis provides valuable insights into workplace safety in various industries.
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U.S. Industries Incident RatesFor Fatalities (2009) Source for Information: 2009 BLS
U.S. 2009 Fatalities: WholesalersNondurable Goods Transportation (51%) Contact with objects and equipment (22%) Exposure to harmful substances or environments (5%) Assaults and violent acts (11%) Falls (9%) N=85 Source for Information: 2009 BLS
U.S. Industries Incident RatesFor Injuries & Illnesses (2009) Source for Information: 2009 BLS
N.J. Industries Incident RatesFor Injuries & Illnesses (2009) Source for Information: 2009 BLS
Nature of Injury or Illness 2009 US Incident Rates for Days Away from Work Grocery Wholesalers Incidence Rate per 10,000 Nature of Injury or Illness Source for Information: 2009 BLS
Part of Body Affected 2009 US Incident Rates for Days Away from Work Grocery Wholesalers Incidence Rate per 10,000 Part of Body Affected Source for Information: 2009 BLS
Sources of injury or illness 2009 US Incident Rates for Days Away from Work Grocery Wholesalers Incidence Rate per 10,000 Vehicles Containers Worker motion or position Floors, walkways or ground surfaces Sources of injury or illness Source for Information: 2009 BLS
Exposure leading to injury or illness 2009 US Incident Rates for Days Away from Work Grocery Wholesalers Incidence Rate per 10,000 Exposure leading to injury or illness Source for Information: 2009 BLS