49a. Distribution of nonfatal injuries resulting in days away from work in construction, by body part, 2015 (Private wage-and-salary 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)

OSHA revised recordkeeping rules 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) Structural steel includes precast concrete

49e. Rate of self-reported back pain among construction workers, by age group, 2015 (All employment)