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BLS: Employer-reported injury, illness rate unchanged in 2019
2020-11-05T06:00:00Z
In 2019, private industry employers reported 2.8 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses, unchanged from 2018 and 2017, according to the recently released Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Employer-Reported Workplace Injuries and Illnesses report.
The incidence rate for total recordable cases (TRC) in private industry remained at 2.8 cases per 100 full-time equivalent (FTE) workers, unchanged from 2018. The incidence rates for days away from work (DAFW) cases and days of job transfer and restriction only (DJTR) also remained the same.
Report highlights include:
- Within private industry, there were 888,220 injuries or illnesses that caused employees to miss at least one day of work in 2019.
- Manufacturing was the only private industry sector where the TRC rate had a statistically significant change. It decreased from 3.4 in 2018 to 3.3 cases per 100 FTE workers in 2019.
- Injuries and illnesses to manufacturing workers resulted in 32,470 DAFW cases of sprains, strains, or tears (28.0 percent); 16,790 cases of soreness or pain (14.5 percent); and 15,380 cases involving cuts, lacerations, or punctures (13.3 percent).
- The median number of days away from work in private industry in 2019 was 8 days, the same as in 2018.