More From the Bls Survey of 1996 – Nonfatal Injuries & Illnesses

By: Cal-OSHA

SACRAMENTO - Table 3 from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' annual survey gives incidence rates of nonfatal injuries by private industry division and employment size in 1996. In general, incidence rates were highest for establishments employing 11 to 249 workers.Looking at totals, here's how California injury rates compare to rates for all U.S. establishments reporting.California's was 6.6 overall - compared to 6.9 for the country. (And 7.4 when illnesses were included.)+Agriculture, indu

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