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Explore the distribution and rates of back injuries resulting in days away from work in the construction industry from 1992 to 2015, including data on body part injuries, revised OSHA recordkeeping rules, industry comparison, and self-reported back pain among workers.
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49a. Distribution of nonfatal injuries resulting in days away from work in construction, by body part, 2015(Private wage-and-salary workers)
49b. Number and rate of back injuries resulting in days away from work in construction, 1992-2015(Private wage-and-salary workers) OSHA revised recordkeeping rules
49c. Rate of back injuries resulting in days away from work, selected industries, 2015(Private wage-and-salary workers)
49d. Rate of back injuries resulting in days away from work, by construction subsector, 2015(Private wage-and-salary workers)
49e. Rate of self-reported back pain among construction workers, by age group, 2015(All employment)