Bureau of Labor Statistics 2006 Nonfatal Occupational Injury and Illness Data Texas Department of Insurance Division of Workers’ Compensation.

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Bureau of Labor Statistics 2006 Nonfatal Occupational Injury and Illness Data Texas Department of Insurance Division of Workers’ Compensation

Total Case Rates, 2006 Total cases per 100 full-time workers

Cases with Days Away from Work (DAFW) Rates, 2006 Total cases per 10,000 full-time workers

Oil and Gas Extraction NAICS 211

TX Yearly DAFW Rate Comparison Oil and Gas Extraction NAICS 211 Note: 2003 and 2004 not publishable

Cases Involving 31 or More DAFW Oil and Gas Extraction NAICS 211 TX Rates not publishable in 2003 and 2004

Nature of Injury Sprains/Strains Oil and Gas Extraction NAICS 211 TX Rates not publishable in 2003 and 2004

Other Case Characteristics, 2006 Oil and Gas Extraction NAICS 211 Part of Body: Upper Extremeties (10.8), Lower Extremeties (7.2) Source: Floor, Ground Surfaces (9.6), Worker Motion or Position (6.3) Event or Exposure: Contact with Object, Equipment (14.2; down from 31.5 in 2005)

Support Activities for Mining NAICS 213

TX Yearly DAFW Rate Comparison Support Activities for Mining NAICS 213

Cases Involving 31 or More DAFW Support Activities for Mining NAICS 213

Nature of Injury, 2006 Sprains/Strains Support Activities for Mining NAICS not reportable for TX

Nature of Injury, Illness, 2006 Support Activities for Mining NAICS 213

Part of Body, 2006 Support Activities for Mining NAICS 213

Source, 2006 Support Activities for Mining NAICS 213

Event or Exposure, 2006 Support Activities for Mining NAICS 213

DWC Fatality Prevention Resources Safety Training –Coastal Bend Regional Safety Summit – February 6, 2008, TEA Regional Service Center –Texas Safety Summit – May 22 & 23, 2008 –Free publications –Free video loan library –Partnerships OSHCON Safety Violations Hotline Accident Prevention Services through workers’ comp carriers

DWC Fatality Prevention Resources Regional Safety Summits –March: El Paso –April: Brownsville –June: Houston –July: Lubbock –August: Dallas/Fort Worth

Questions? (Division of Workers’ Compensation home page; Resources for Employer)