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Analysis of Nonfatal Injuries and Illnesses in Construction, 2005

This report examines distribution of nonfatal injuries and risk factors in construction industry in 2005, focusing on sprains, strains, soreness, bruises, cuts, and overexertion injuries. It also highlights rates of overexertion injuries by industry and construction occupation.

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Analysis of Nonfatal Injuries and Illnesses in Construction, 2005

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  1. 40a. Distribution of types of nonfatal injuries and illnesses with days away from work, construction, 2005 Sprains and strains (34.7%) Soreness, pain except back (4.3%) Bruises and contusions (7.2%) Cuts and lacerations (11.3%)

  2. 40b. Distribution of risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders with days away from work in construction, 2005

  3. 40c. Rate of overexertion injuries resulting in days away from work, by selected industries, 2005

  4. 40d. Rate of overexertion injuries with days away from work, by selected construction occupation, 2005

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