45a. Number of nonfatal injuries due to falls, slips, and trips involving days away from work in construction, by cause, 2011-2015 Number of Injuries.

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45a. Number of nonfatal injuries due to falls, slips, and trips involving days away from work in construction, by cause, 2011-2015 Number of Injuries

45b. Distribution of nonfatal injuries due to falls, slips, and trips on the same level resulting in days away from work in construction, 2015

45c. Nonfatal injuries due to falls to a lower level resulting in days away from work in construction, by height of fall, 2015

45d. Number and rate of nonfatal injuries from falls resulting in days away from work, selected construction occupations, 2015

45e. Percentage and rate of nonfatal injuries from falls in construction, by age group, 2015