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Texas Department of Insurance Division of Workers’ Compensation. Bureau of Labor Statistics 2006 Fatal Occupational Injury Data. 486 Fatal Occupational Injuries 2006. Fatalities by Race or Ethnic Origin All Industries, 2006.
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Texas Department of Insurance Division of Workers’ Compensation Bureau of Labor Statistics2006 Fatal Occupational Injury Data
Fatalities by Race or Ethnic OriginAll Industries, 2006 American Indian or Alaska Native; Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander not reportable
245 Fatal Injuriesby Major Industry SectorGoods Producing, 2006
205 Fatal Injuriesby Major Industry SectorService Providing, 2006
Fatal Injuries, 2006by Event or ExposureOil & Gas Extraction NAICS 211111 7 Fatalities 3 Transportation Related 5 White, Non-Hispanic
39 Fatal Injuries, 2006by Event or ExposureSupport Activities for MiningNAICS 213
Fatalities by Race or Ethnic OriginSupport Activities for Mining, 2006 American Indian or Alaska Native; Black; Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander not reportable
13 Fatal Injuriesby Event or ExposureDrilling and Oil Gas Wells, 2006NAICS 213111 Assaults and violent acts; Falls; Fires and explosions not reportable
26 Fatal Injuriesby Event or ExposureSupport Activities for Oil and Gas Operations, 2006 NAICS 213112 Assaults and violent acts; Falls not reportable
22 Fatal Injuriesfor Extraction Workersby Event or Exposure, 2006
Texas Department of Insurance Division of Workers’ Compensation Bureau of Labor Statistics2006 Nonfatal Occupational Injury and Illness Data
Total Case Rates, 2006 Total cases per 100 full-time workers
Cases with Days Away from Work (DAFW) Rates, 2006 Total cases per 10,000 full-time workers
TX Yearly DAFW Rate ComparisonOil and Gas ExtractionNAICS 211 Note: 2003 and 2004 not publishable
Cases Involving 31 or More DAFWOil and Gas ExtractionNAICS 211 TX Rates not publishable in 2003 and 2004
Nature of InjurySprains/StrainsOil and Gas ExtractionNAICS 211 TX Rates not publishable in 2003 and 2004
Other Case Characteristics, 2006Oil and Gas ExtractionNAICS 211 • Part of Body: Upper Extremeties (10.8), Lower Extremeties (7.2) • Source: Floor, Ground Surfaces (9.6), Worker Motion or Position (6.3) • Event or Exposure: Contact with Object, Equipment (14.2; down from 31.5 in 2005)
TX Yearly DAFW Rate Comparison Support Activities for MiningNAICS 213
Cases Involving 31 or More DAFWSupport Activities for MiningNAICS 213
Nature of Injury, 2006Sprains/StrainsSupport Activities for MiningNAICS 213 2003 not reportable for TX
Nature of Injury, Illness, 2006 Support Activities for MiningNAICS 213
Event or Exposure, 2006Support Activities for MiningNAICS 213
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Questions? • 1-800-687-7080 • healthsafety@tdi.state.tx.us • www.tdi.state.tx.us (Division of Workers’ Compensation home page; Resources for Employers)