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Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Section 2
Workplace Injuries and Illnesses in Kansas FY 2006

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

The State of Kansas has a compelling interest in the safety, health and productivity of its workforce. An important aspect of that commitment is the division's daily monitoring of the workplace environment and periodic analysis of the incidence and severity of occupational injuries and illnesses within the state. Every year the division publishes its decision support data for the Legislature and interested parties in the form of the Annual Statistical Report. The first part of this section provides information on many aspects of occupational injuries and illnesses in the state of Kansas for FY 2006, including the causes, nature and source, the industries in which they occur and the body member implicated in the reported injuries and illnesses. Discussed next is the widely reported private industry injury incidence rates published by the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of the United States Department of Labor and Kansas Department of Labor responsibility for reporting this information has been transferred to the Labor Market Information Systems division at KDOL.

Occupational Injuries and Illnesses in Kansas
Kansas classifies occupational injuries, according to severity, as "no time lost," "time lost" and "fatal." "Time lost" injuries are those that "incapacitate the person injured from labor or service for more than the remainder of the day, shift or turn." "No time lost" injuries are defined as those in which the employee did not miss work beyond the remainder of the day, shift or turn. Injuries resulting in death are coded as "fatal." In other words, the most severe types of occupational injury or illness are classified as fatal while the least severe are reported as "no time lost" cases. Table 2-1 contains the aggregate totals (by severity) of Kansas' occupational injuries and illnesses for the last 12 fiscal years. There were 66,469 total occupational injuries and illnesses reported to the Division of Workers Compensation during FY 2006. The FY 2006 total reflects all accidents occurring during the year, including fatalities, and represents an increase of 1,708 reported injuries and illnesses, or a 2.64 percent increase, from the previous year's total. From another perspective, 182 employees per day were either injured or killed on the job in Kansas last fiscal year. Workplace fatalities, the most severe type of injury, in FY 2006 decreased 12.3 percent from the previous year (to 50, from 57 reported deaths), and were less than the 12-year average of 57 reported deaths. The 37,619 "No Time Lost" injuries and illnesses reported were almost 57 percent of all reported injuries and illnesses. "No Time Lost" injuries increased by 3.5 percent from the previous year's totals. "Time Lost" injuries and illnesses totaled 28,800 which is a 1.5 percent increase from the previous year's totals.

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Table 2-1 Kansas Total Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 1995 ­ FY 2006
No Time Lost Injuries & Illnesses % of Total Injuries & Illnesses Time Lost Injuries & Illnesses % of Total Injuries & Illnesses Fatal Injuries % of Total Injuries & Illnesses

Fiscal Year

Total No Time Lost

Total Time Lost

Total Fatal

Total Injuries & Illnesses

FY 1995 FY 1996 FY 1997 FY 1998 FY 1999 FY 2000 FY 2001 FY 2002 FY 2003 FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006

52,473 68,674 73,415 63,071 68,995 71,327 64,533 52,549 55,101 48,298 36,335 37,619

55.49% 71.79% 75.14% 63.77% 72.07% 79.21% 75.97% 72.16% 80.87% 75.03% 56.11% 56.60%

42,030 26,929 24,220 35,767 26,674 18,653 20,368 20,223 12,994 16,032 28,369 28,800

44.44% 28.15% 24.79% 36.16% 27.86% 20.71% 23.98% 27.77% 19.07% 24.90% 43.81% 43.33%

67 60 64 70 61 69 44 53 42 44 57 50

0.07% 0.06% 0.07% 0.07% 0.06% 0.08% 0.05% 0.07% 0.06% 0.07% 0.09% 0.08%

94,570 95,663 97,699 98,908 95,730 90,049 84,945 72,825 68,137 64,374 64,761 66,469

Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

One limitation of reported aggregate totals is that they do not account for year-to-year changes in the workforce population within Kansas. Perhaps the least sophisticated benchmark statistic for comparing year-to-year totals without controlling for workforce population increases/decreases would be to calculate the percentage of total injuries and illnesses that resulted in "no time lost," "time lost," or fatalities. The rationale is that the state has an interest in knowing what percentage of total injuries and illnesses constitute the range of severity that decreases productivity, endangers worker safety, disrupts labor participation or results in death. In order to do a fair year-to-year comparison of occupational injury and illness behavior in Kansas, the incidence rate per 100 full-time equivalent workers is discussed below.

Kansas Occupational Injury and Illness Incidence Rates
Statewide (Non-Federal) Occupational Injury and Illness Incidence Rate for Public and Private Sectors There are two sources of occupational injury and illness data reported in this section. The Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses is a federal/state program administered by the United States Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and cooperating state agencies throughout the nation. In Kansas, the cooperating state agency that helps administer the survey is the Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services division (LMIS). The annual survey measures the incidence rates of workplace injuries and illnesses for the nation as a whole and for each participating state, as well as case and injured worker demographic data (see Appendix A). The Division of Workers Compensation does not directly participate in the BLS survey but is an active consumer of its information. The division believes that the private sector

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incidence rates provided by BLS and LMIS help augment both this annual report and the statutory obligation to monitor workplace injuries and illnesses in the state for health and safety purposes. However, the division does believe that it can contribute to the discourse on workplace injury incidence rates in Kansas for several reasons. First, employers covered under the Workers Compensation Act are required to report all employee occupational injuries and illnesses to the division within 28 days of the date of injury or onset of illness. The division has aggregated and reported this data in its Annual Statistical Report for many years but did not publish its calculated rates of incidence per 100 full-time equivalent employees until FY 2001. The division reports its own calculated occupational injury incidence rates (see Appendix A for methodology). Second, the division does have an institutional advantage (relative to BLS and LMIS) in that it, by law, is able to collect data on the entire population of workplace injuries and illnesses in Kansas because it has the legal authority to collect injury data on state and local public sector employees in addition to the private sector. 1 This is important because the state and local public sector workforce is one of the largest employers in Kansas and reports a significant percentage of the total workplace injuries and illnesses each year. Finally, it should be noted that the Division of Workers Compensation is able to publish its occupational injury statistics in a timelier manner than both BLS and LMIS. In this report, it publishes incidence rates for all employers covered under the Workers Compensation Act through fiscal year 2006 (up to and including June 30, 2006) whereas the most recent national and state data available from BLS is through calendar year 2005. We may be able to identify injury and illness trends more quickly and use this in-house information as a basis for targeting resources, through the Industrial Safety and Health Division, for injury prevention and/or safety education. While it is true that there is no absolute acceptable level of injury incidence, relatively speaking, the lower the rate of injury the better. An important question is: how should the average Kansan interpret the "Total Injuries and Illnesses" incidence rate? For example, if the incidence rate for total injuries and illnesses in Kansas for any given year were 5.3 injuries per 100 full-time workers, would it be reasonable to conclude that roughly five percent of full-time workers suffered some sort of occupational injury that year? We believe that this would be a fair interpretation provided that we assume each worker within this 5.3 percent was injured only once during the year under study. In other words, for every 100 full-time private sector workers in Kansas there were 5.3 injuries reported that year for our hypothetical example. If consumers of this information would want to know what occupations in Kansas are more at risk for injury than others, then the total injury and illness incidence rate would not provide that information. They
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Under its commerce power granted by the United States Constitution, and as interpreted by the United States Supreme Court (See U.S. v. Lopez, 514 U.S. 558-559 (1995); "[there are] three broad categories of activity that Congress may regulate under its commerce power...Congress may regulate the use of the channels of interstate commerce...Congress is empowered to regulate and protect the instrumentalities of interstate commerce, or persons or things in interstate commerce, even though the threat may come only from intrastate activities...Congress' commerce authority includes the power to regulate those activities having a substantial relation to interstate commerce,...i.e., those activities that substantially affect interstate commerce.". The federal government can require employers to log all occupational injuries and illnesses and report them to BLS and/or OSHA. The United States Constitution, however, does not give Congress the authority to regulate the states (and its political subdivisions) as states and therefore, compel them to report the workplace injuries of state and local public servants to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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would need to consult the industry cluster estimates of injury incidence provided annually by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment or the non-federal incidence rates reported in the Kansas Division of Workers Compensation Annual Statistical Report. Under the Kansas Workers Compensation Act, employers are required to report to the division:
[I]f the personal injuries which are sustained by such accidents, are sufficient wholly or partially to incapacitate the person injured from labor or service for more than the remainder of the day, shift or turn on which such injuries were sustained. 2

All of the division's severity classifications are similar to the BLS variables in the Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Survey and are broad enough to describe the diversity of injuries within each category yet specific enough to discern substantive differences in severity. For example, the BLS measures of "Total Lost Workday Cases" and "Other Recordable Cases" (BLS used to categorize these as "Cases Without Lost Workdays" and it is roughly the same as no time lost cases) are similar to measures reported by the Division of Workers Compensation in past annual statistical reports. The BLS classification "Total Lost Workday Cases" injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time workers is a statistic used to measure the incidence of injuries that meet the criterion of "lost workday." However, a year-to-year comparison between the BLS study and the division's data is difficult due to both the time lag in reporting by BLS and the differing time frames of the studies. Table 2-2 lists the Kansas occupational injury and illness rate for the last twelve fiscal years (FY 1995-FY 2006) as calculated by the Division of Workers Compensation. See Figure 2-1 below for graphical representations of the data. For "Total Injuries and Illnesses", the incidence per 100 full-time equivalent workers (FTE) in the private and public sectors in Kansas was 5.07 in FY 2006. The total injuries and illnesses incidence rate increased by 2.4 percent over the last year. However, the total injury and illness incidence rate has declined by 38.1 percent over the last twelve years and by 21 percent since FY 2001. The average annual decrease (between FY 1995 and FY 2006) of the incidence rate per 100 FTE for "Total Injuries and Illnesses" was 4.1 percent. The "Time Lost" injuries and illnesses incidence rate was 2.2 per 100 full-time equivalent workers (FTE) in FY 2006, a 1.4 percent increase in the rate from the previous year. The "Time Lost" incidence rate had an average annual increase of 1.1 percent from FY 1995 to FY 2006. The "No Time Lost" injuries and illnesses incidence rate increased for the first time in six years. The FY 2006 rate of 2.87 injuries and illnesses per 100 FTE increased 3.2 percent from the previous year but a 41.1 percent decrease from FY 2001 (4.87 injuries and illnesses per 100 FTE). The "No Time Lost" incidence rate had an average annual decrease of 3.1 percent between FY 1995 and FY 2006. The fatality rate is nearly unchanged from the previous year.

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K.S.A.44-557.

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Table 2-2 Kansas Occupational Injury & Illness Incidence Rate* FY 1995 - FY 2006
No Time Lost Injuries & Illnesses* Time Lost Injuries & Illnesses* Total Injuries & Illnesses*

Fiscal Year

Fatal Injuries*

FY1995 FY1996 FY1997 FY1998 FY1999 FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 FY2004 FY2005 FY2006

4.54 5.80 6.02 4.99 5.33 5.45 4.87 3.93 3.89 3.75 2.78 2.87

3.64 2.28 1.99 2.83 2.06 1.42 1.54 1.51 0.92 1.25 2.17 2.20

0.0058 0.0051 0.0052 0.0055 0.0047 0.0053 0.0033 0.0040 0.0030 0.0034 0.0044 0.0038

8.19 8.08 8.01 7.82 7.39 6.88 6.42 5.45 4.80 5.00 4.95 5.07

*Per 100 Full-time Equivalent Non-Federal Workers Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation, Kansas Labor Market Information Services

Figure 2-1 Kansas Rate of Occupational Injury and Illness FY 1995-FY 2006
9

8.19
8

8.08

8.01

7.82 7.39 6.88 6.42

7

6 Incidence per 100 FTE

5.80

6.02

5.33 5.45 5.45 4.80 4.99 4.87 3.89 3.93 5.00 4.95 5.07

5

4.54

4

3.75 2.78 2.87

3.64
3

2.83 2.28 1.99 2.06 1.54 1.42 1.51 0.92 1.25 2.17 2.20

2

1

0 FY1995 FY1996 FY1997 FY1998 FY1999 FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 FY2004 FY2005 FY2006

Total Inj/Ill

Time Lost

No Time Lost

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Table 2-3 lists the Kansas occupational injury and illness rate for the last 12 calendar years (1994-2005) as calculated by the Division of Workers Compensation. See Figure 2-2 on page 41 for graphical representations of the data. For "Total Injuries and Illnesses" the incidence per 100 full-time equivalent workers (FTE) in the private and public sectors in Kansas was 5.02 in 2005. The total injuries and illnesses incidence rate decreased slightly over the last year (1.7 percent). However, the total injury and illness incidence rate has declined by 41.3 percent over the last 12 years and by 24.7 percent since 2000. The "Total Injuries and Illnesses" incidence rate had an average annual decrease of 4.7 percent between 1994 and 2005. The "Time Lost" injuries and illnesses incidence rate was 2.23 per 100 full-time equivalent workers (FTE) in 2005, a 16.1 percent increase in the rate from the previous year. However, it is slightly above the 12-year average of 2.09 per 100 FTE and represents a 46 percent decrease from 1994. The "Time Lost" incidence rate had an average annual increase of 8.9 percent between 1994 and 2005. The 2005 "No Time Lost" injuries and illnesses incidence rate decreased by 12.6 percent from the previous year. The 2005 incident rate represents a decrease of 44.9 percent from 2000 and is 40 percent less than the 12-year average (4.65 per 100 FTE). The "No Time Lost" incidence rate had an average annual decrease of just 1.6 percent. The fatality rate decreased by 8.9 percent from the previous year and was slightly smaller than the 12-year average of fatality rates (.0044). The average annual increase is 1.3 percent.

Table 2-3 Kansas Occupational Injury & Illness Incidence Rate* 1994 ­ 2005
No Time Lost Injuries & Illnesses* Time Lost Injuries & Illnesses* Total Injuries & Illnesses*

Calendar Year

Fatal Injuries*

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

4.42 5.28 5.91 6.17 3.97 6.01 5.06 4.35 4.30 4.36 3.19 2.79

4.13 2.82 2.13 1.79 3.67 1.04 1.61 1.67 1.17 0.89 1.92 2.23

0.0050 0.0060 0.0048 0.0050 0.0047 0.0050 0.0037 0.0036 0.0042 0.0027 0.0045 0.0041

8.56 8.10 8.04 7.96 7.65 7.05 6.67 6.03 5.48 5.25 5.11 5.02

*Per 100 Full-time Equivalent Non-Federal Workers Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation, Kansas Labor Market Information Services

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Figure 2-2 Kansas Rate of Occupational Injury and Illness 1994-2005
9.00

8.56
8.00

8.10

8.04

7.96 7.65 7.05 6.67 6.17

7.00

6.00 Incidence per 100 FTE

5.91 5.28

6.01 5.06 3.97

6.03 5.48 5.25 4.36 3.19 5.11 5.02

5.00

4.42 4.13

4.35 4.30

4.00

3.00

3.67 2.82 2.13 1.92 1.79 1.61 1.04 1.67 1.17 0.89

2.79

2.00

2.23

1.00

0.00 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Total Inj/Ill

Time Lost

No Time Lost

The Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics Survey of Statewide Occupational Injuries and Illnesses in the Private Sector BLS defines a lost workday as "the number of workdays (consecutive or not) beyond the day of injury or onset of illness." This number includes both actual days away from work and days during which the employee is assigned, due to the injury or illness, to restricted work activity 3 and is a proxy for measuring the severity of injury incurred by the employee. Its logical counterpart is the former "Cases Without Lost Workdays," now categorized as "Other Recordable Cases," which is defined as the obverse of injury resulting in time away from work or restricted work activity. It too is a proxy for measuring severity and would include any injury incurred that did not result in lost workdays or restricted activity. For example, if a Kansas employee were to cut a finger while preparing food and did not return for the rest of the day (presumably to receive medical treatment) but did return the following scheduled workday they would be designated as an "Other Recordable Case." In other words, no time is lost beyond the day of injury or onset of illness. BLS reported an incidence rate of 9.7 injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time workers for Kansas in 1995. That incidence rate dropped to an eleven-year low of 5.3 injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time workers in calendar year 2005, the most recent year of the survey available for the State
Restricted work activity includes assigning an employee to another job on a temporary basis, less than full-time employment or a reduction in duties for the position of which the injury occurred.
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of Kansas (See Table 2-4). Below are findings from the BLS survey research that are good comparative data for the division's published incidence rates. The "Total Injuries and Illnesses" incidence rate for the private sector in Kansas reveals a decrease in the frequency of occupational injury and illness every successive year except for a slight spike in 2000 (up from 7.6 to 7.8). This annual decline in the frequency of injuries and illnesses is consistent with the national trend in "Total Injury and Illness" incidence rates, but Kansas still has a higher frequency of injuries than the national average for every year of the study. The Kansas total injuries rate decreased to 5.3 and the national total injuries rate decreased to 4.6 in 2005. The Kansas "Total Injuries and Illnesses" rate is down by 4.4 injuries and illnesses per 100 workers for the period 1995-2005, a relative change of 45.4 percent. Similarly, the national average for total injuries has decreased by 3.5 injuries and illnesses per 100 workers, or 43.2 percent, between 1995 and 2005. The "Total Lost Workday Cases" incidence rate for Kansas declined from 1995 (4.2 per 100 workers) to 2005 (2.4 per 100 workers). The Kansas numbers are slightly higher than the national rates for each of the first nine years discussed, but were slightly lower than the national rates in 2004 (a difference of 0.1 injuries or illnesses per 100 workers) and equal to the national rate in 2005 (2.4 per 100 workers). The national rates also have declined or remained constant every year, from 3.6 in 1995 to a low of 2.4 lost workday injuries per 100 full-time workers in 2005. "Total Lost Workday Cases" in Kansas has declined by 1.8 injuries and illnesses per 100 workers, or 42.9 percent, from 1995-2005, while nationally the incidence rate for "Total Lost Workday Cases" is down 1.2 injuries and illnesses per 100 workers, or 33.3 percent, between 1995 and 2005. The "Lost Workday Cases with Days Away from Work" incidence rate for the Kansas private sector has dropped from 2.5 injuries and illnesses per 100 workers in 1995 to 1.2 per 100 workers in 2005. This Kansas trend in injuries resulting in days away from work mirrors rather closely what is occurring at the national level and the Kansas average of 1.7 injuries and illnesses per 100 workers matches the national average. Kansas "Lost Workday Cases with Days Away from Work" has decreased by 52 percent over the eleven-year period, declining by 1.3 injuries and illnesses per 100 workers. The national average for days away from work injuries and illnesses declined by 1.1 injuries and illnesses per 100 workers (44 percent) over this period as well. The "Cases Without Lost Workdays" (now "other recordable cases") incidence rate in Kansas declined from 5.5 injuries per 100 workers in 1995 to 2.9 per 100 workers in 2005. Kansas has higher than average (national) rates for cases without lost workdays for every year of the study, indicating that a greater percentage of the state's total injuries and illnesses do not result in days away from work or restricted work activity. In other words, Kansas has a greater frequency of the less severe type of occupational injuries and illnesses. "Cases Without Lost Workdays" ("other recordable cases") in Kansas are down by 2.6 injuries and illnesses per 100 workers from 1995-2005 (relative decline of 47.3 percent) and the nation as a whole experienced a similar decline (2.2 injuries and illnesses per 100 FTE, or 50 percent).

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Table 2-4 BLS Survey of Kansas Private Sector Occupational Injury & Illness Incidence Rate* 1995 - 2005
Total Injuries & Illnesses* Calendar Year National Rate Kansas Rate Total Lost Workday Cases* National Rate Kansas Rate Lost Workday Cases with Days Away from Work* National Rate Kansas Rate Cases Without Lost Workdays** National Rate Kansas Rate

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

8.1 7.4 7.1 6.7 6.3 6.1 5.7 5.3 5.0 4.8 4.6

9.7 8.9 8.6 8.5 7.6 7.8 7.3 6.2 5.5 5.5 5.3

3.6 3.4 3.3 3.1 3.0 3.0 2.8 2.8 2.6 2.5 2.4

4.2 4.0 4.0 3.7 3.6 3.3 3.2 3.0 2.7 2.4 2.4

2.5 2.2 2.1 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.4

2.5 2.2 2.1 1.9 1.9 1.7 1.6 1.4 1.3 1.1 1.2

4.4 4.1 3.8 3.5 3.3 3.2 2.9 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.2

5.5 4.9 4.6 4.8 4.0 4.4 4.0 3.2 2.9 3.1 2.9

*Per 100 FTE Private Sector Workers ** Starting in 2002 this category has been reclassified by BLS as "other recordable cases" Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Kansas Industrial Super Sector Incidence Rates: Calendar Years 2003-2005
For the fourth year, the division is publishing incidence rates by industrial super sector. Beginning in January 2003, the Kansas Labor Market Information Services (LMIS) stopped reporting non-farm payroll employment hours by the old Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) and began reporting using the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS). LMIS had reported employment payroll by the SIC system since 1939. Therefore, since the division relies upon this data for the construction of statistics, it will no longer report incidence rates by the SIC system. The division published this data for the fiscal years 2003-2004, utilizing the NAICS. After discovering inconsistent internal data, the division has chosen to report the data as compiled by the United States Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS), rather than to publish statistics based on insufficient data with respect to the industry code. This problem, however, does not affect the statewide incidence rates. Thus, in accordance with BLS data practices, the values in this report will be reported for calendar years 2003, 2004 and 2005, and represent the incidence rates as calculated by BLS, not the Kansas Division of Workers Compensation. This comparison allows us also to report the national incidence rates by NAICS super sector, as reported by the BLS, for convenient comparison to the Kansas incidence rates (See Table 2-5 below for Kansas incidence rates, Table 2-6 for national incidence rates). The Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services sector had the highest total injuries and illnesses incidence rate in Kansas in 2003 and 2004 with 8.7 and 8.5 injuries and illnesses per 100 FTE, respectively, and the Construction sector had the highest rate in Kansas for 2005 with 8.4.

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The Transportation and Warehousing sector had the highest national total injuries and illnesses incidence rates for the last three years (7.8 in 2003, 7.3 in 2004 and 7.0 in 2005). The industrial super sector with the lowest rates for the total injuries and illnesses incidence rate for all three years in Kansas was Finance and Insurance (1.0 in 2003, 1.3 in 2004 and 1.1 in 2005). The same sector had the lowest national total injuries and illnesses incidence rates as well (1.1 in 2003, 0.9 in 2004 and 1.0 in 2005). The Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services sector had the highest "Total Lost Workday Cases" incidence rate in Kansas during 2003 and 2004 (6.8 in 2003 and 4.3 in 2004), but Manufacturing and Construction had the highest incidence rates in 2005 (both at 3.8). However, Transportation and Warehousing had the highest national "Total Lost Workday Cases" rates for all three years (5.4 in 2003, 4.9 in 2004 and 4.6 in 2005). The Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services sector had the highest Kansas rates for "Lost Workday Cases with Days Away from Work" in 2003 (3.7 injuries and illnesses per 100 FTE), but the Mining sector had the highest Kansas rates in the same category for 2004 (3.2 injuries and illnesses per 100 FTE) and in 2005 the Construction sector incidence rate was highest in the state at 2.7 injuries and illnesses per 100 FTE. Transportation and Warehousing had the highest national rates for "Lost Workday Cases with Days Away from Work" from 2003-2005 (3.5 in 2003, 3.1 in 2004 and 2.9 in 2005). The Construction sector had the highest Kansas incidence rates for "Cases without Lost Workdays" in 2003 (4.1 injuries and illnesses per 100 FTE), the Health Care and Social Assistance sector had the highest rates in the same category for 2004 (4.9) and Accommodation and Food Services had the highest rates in 2005 (6.3 injuries and illnesses per 100 FTE). Health Care and Social Assistance had the highest national rates for "Cases without Lost Workdays" in 2003 and 2004 (3.3 injuries and illnesses per 100 FTE in both 2003 and 2004) and Arts, Entertainment and Recreation had the high incidence rate in 2005 with 3.2. The Kansas data for the Utilities and Management of Companies and Enterprises sectors are not available for 2003.

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Table 2-5 Kansas Non-Fatal Occupational Injury & Illness Incidence Rate* by NAICS Super Sector 2003 - 2005
Industrial Super Sector Total Recordable Cases 2003 Mining Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation & Warehousing Utilities Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Svs Mgmt of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Mgmt and Remediation Svs Educational Svs Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment & Recreation Accommodation and Food Svs Other Svs except Public Administration 5.7 7.9 7.7 5.7 5.5 6.6 n/a 1.5 1.0 5.0 1.6 n/a 2004 6.6 6.7 8.0 4.6 5.1 5.5 4.5 1.8 1.3 3.8 2.4 2.6 2005 3.7 8.4 7.6 5.8 4.8 5.6 5.1 1.2 1.1 3.7 1.6 2.5 Total Lost Workday Cases 2003 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.1 2.4 4.8 n/a 0.6 0.4 2.9 0.7 n/a 2004 3.7 3.4 3.4 2.5 2.2 3.3 1.9 0.7 0.5 2.0 1.1 1.1 2005 2.3 3.8 3.8 2.9 2.0 3.6 1.8 0.6 0.4 2.1 0.6 0.3 Lost Workday Cases w/ Days Away from Work 2003 3.4 2.5 1.6 1.5 1.1 3.1 n/a 0.3 0.2 1.2 0.3 n/a 2004 3.2 2.4 1.4 1.5 0.9 1.7 0.8 0.4 0.3 1.4 0.7 0.4 2005 1.7 2.7 1.5 1.5 1.0 2.0 0.8 0.5 Cases w/o lost workdays 2003 2.0 4.1 3.9 2.6 3.1 1.9 n/a 0.9 0.5 2.1 0.9 n/a 2004 3.8 3.3 4.6 2.1 2.9 2.2 2.6 1.0 0.8 1.9 1.3 1.5 2005 1.3 4.6 3.7 2.9 2.8 2.0 3.3 0.6 0.7 1.6 1.0 2.2

1.2 0.3

8.7 3.1 6.9 6.2 5.3 4.2

8.5 3.0 8.0 6.8 4.9 4.3

2.5 3.1 6.4 6.0 7.6 3.7

6.8 1.1 2.9 2.4 1.4 1.7

4.3 1.0 3.1 3.5 1.0 1.7

1.7 0.7 2.7 2.3 1.3 1.5

3.7 0.6 1.0 1.4 0.8 1.0

1.6 0.8 1.1 1.7 0.6 0.6

0.7 0.4 1.2 1.0 0.6 0.9

1.9 1.9 4.0 3.8 3.9 2.5

4.3 2.0 4.9 3.3 3.8 2.6

0.8 2.5 3.6 3.8 6.3 2.1

*Per 100 Full-time Equivalent Non-Federal Workers Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Table 2-6 National Non-Fatal Occupational Injury & Illness Incidence Rate* by NAICS Super Sector 2003 - 2005
Industrial Super Sector Total Recordable Cases 2003 Mining Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation & Warehousing Utilities Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Svs Mgmt of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Mgmt and Remediation Svs Educational Svs Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment & Recreation Accommodation and Food Svs Other Svs except Public Administration 3.3 6.8 6.8 4.7 5.3 7.8 4.4 2.2 1.1 3.9 1.3 3.0 2004 3.8 6.4 6.6 4.5 5.3 7.3 5.2 2.0 0.9 3.7 1.3 2.7 2005 3.6 6.3 6.3 4.5 5.0 7.0 4.6 2.1 1.0 3.7 1.4 2.4 Total Lost Workday Cases 2003 2.0 3.6 3.8 2.8 2.7 5.4 2.2 1.1 0.4 2.1 0.6 1.6 2004 2.3 3.4 3.6 2.7 2.7 4.9 2.5 1.0 0.3 1.9 0.5 1.5 2005 2.2 3.4 3.5 2.7 2.6 4.6 2.4 1.1 0.4 2.1 0.6 1.3 Lost Workday Cases w/ Days Away from Work 2003 1.4 2.6 1.6 1.5 1.6 3.5 1.2 0.8 0.3 1.5 0.4 0.9 2004 1.6 2.4 1.6 1.5 1.5 3.1 1.4 0.8 0.2 1.3 0.3 0.7 2005 1.5 2.4 1.5 1.5 1.5 2.9 1.3 0.7 0.3 1.3 0.4 0.6 Cases w/o lost workdays 2003 1.2 3.2 3.1 1.9 2.6 2.4 2.2 1.1 0.7 1.8 0.7 1.3 2004 1.5 3.0 3.0 1.8 2.6 2.4 2.7 0.9 0.6 1.8 0.8 1.2 2005 1.4 2.9 2.8 1.8 2.4 2.4 2.3 1.0 0.6 1.6 0.8 1.1

4.0 2.7 6.5 5.9 5.0 3.4

3.7 2.5 6.2 5.9 4.5 3.2

3.7 2.4 5.9 6.1 4.5 3.2

2.4 1.2 3.1 2.9 2.0 1.7

2.2 1.0 2.9 3.1 1.7 1.6

2.0 1.0 2.8 2.9 1.7 1.5

1.6 0.8 1.7 1.6 1.3 1.1

1.4 0.7 1.6 1.5 1.1 1.1

1.3 0.7 1.6 1.6 1.0 1.0

1.6 1.5 3.3 3.0 3.0 1.7

1.5 1.5 3.3 2.9 2.8 1.6

1.7 1.5 3.1 3.2 2.8 1.7

*Per 100 Full-time Equivalent Non-Federal Workers Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Occupational Injuries and Illnesses by County Table 2-7 lists the Kansas counties reporting the greatest number of total injuries and illnesses in Fiscal Year 2006. As expected, counties with the largest population totals report the greatest number of occupational injuries and illnesses. Kansas' largest city, Wichita, is located in Sedgwick County, which reported the most cases. Johnson County, part of metropolitan Kansas City, includes the second and fifth largest cities in Kansas (Overland Park and Olathe, respectively) and reported the second highest number of total injuries and illnesses. 47

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58.5 percent of the total injuries and illnesses reported in Sedgwick County and 59.8 percent of total cases from Johnson County resulted in no time lost from work. Shawnee County, which includes the capital of Topeka, had the fourth largest number of reported total cases at 4,748 with 58.6 percent resulting in no time lost. The aggregate totals for all Kansas counties are listed in Table 2-15.

Table 2-7 Counties Reporting Greatest Number of Total Injuries & Illnesses FY 2006
County SEDGWICK JOHNSON UNKNOWN SHAWNEE WYANDOTTE SALINE DOUGLAS RENO RILEY FORD
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

6,311 5,818 1,951 2,782 1,803 1,339 1,000 932 873 927

4,480 3,909 3,294 1,965 2,042 448 753 530 578 258

3 7 1 4 1 1 2

10,794 9,727 5,252 4,748 3,849 1,788 1,753 1,463 1,453 1,185

Source of Occupational Injury and Illness Table 2-8 lists the most frequent source of occupational injuries and illnesses by severity in Fiscal Year 2006. The most frequent source of both total occupational injuries and illnesses and "Time Lost" cases in FY 2006 had no explanation. "Person, other than injured" accounted for the most frequently reported "No Time Lost" source of injury and illness and the second most frequently reported source for "Time Lost" cases. The aggregate totals for all types of sources of injury and illness are listed in Table 2-16.

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Cause of Occupational Injury and Illness Table 2-9 lists the most frequent causes of occupational injuries and illnesses by severity in Fiscal Year 2006. Again, the physical act of lifting is the most frequent cause of occupational injury for "Total Injuries and Illnesses," "No Time Lost" and "Time Lost" cases. Forty-six percent of lifting injuries result in time lost for the injured worker. Objects being lifted were the second most frequent cause of injury. The aggregate totals for all causes of injury and illness are listed in Table 2-17.

Table 2-8 Most Frequent Source of Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
Source NO EXPLANATION PERSON, OTHER THAN INJURED MISCELLANEOUS (EARPLUGS, SHEETROCK, ETC) BOXES, BARRELS, CONTAINERS, PACKAGES BODILY MOTION FURNITURE, FIXTURES, FURNISHINGS, ETC BUILDINGS & STRUCTURES (WALLS, FENCES) KNIFE OR RAZOR METAL ITEMS, UNS FLOOR
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

821 3,693 3,095 2,146 2,120 2,039 1,205 1,244 1,167 1,084

21,849 640 567 501 420 373 286 115 173 237

23 2 1

22,693 4,335 3,663 2,647 2,540 2,412

1 1 1

1,492 1,359 1,341 1,322

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Table 2-9 Most Frequent Causes of Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
Cause LIFTING OBJECT BEING LIFTED OR HANDLED OTHER INJURY (NOT OTHERWISE CLASSIFIED) HAND TOOL, UTENSIL; NOT POWERED PUSHING OR PULLING STRUCK OR INJURED BY FELLOW WORKER, PATIENT REPETITIVE MOTION FALLING OR FLYING OBJECT FOREIGN BODY IN EYE ON SAME LEVEL
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation No Time Lost Time Lost Fatality Total Inj/Ill

3,871 3,331 2,696 2,141 1,507 1,973 1,644 1,424 1,489 1,475

3,305 1,061 1,220 927 1,162 684 975 1,164 979 891

1

7,177 4,392 3,928 3,068 2,669 2,657 2,619 2,589 2,468 2,366

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Nature of Occupational Injury and Illness Table 2-10 lists the most frequent nature of occupational injuries and illnesses by severity in Fiscal Year 2006. 9,944 reports of occupational injuries were filed with the division which failed to include an adequate explanation of the nature of the occupational injury or illness. Of the accident reports filed that did include an explanation, strains and lacerations are the two most common types of injuries reported which, is the same as the previous year. Forty-four percent of the reported strains and 61 percent of reported lacerations did not result in lost work time. The aggregate totals for all natures of injury and illness are listed in Table 2-18.

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Table 2-10 Most Frequent Nature of Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
Nature STRAIN NO EXPLANATION LACERATION CONTUSION ALL OTHER SPECIFIC INJURIES, NOC SPRAIN PUNCTURE FOREIGN BODY FRACTURE INFLAMMATION
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

5,716 7,876 5,847 3,335 1,987 1,714 2,118 1,644 896 1,384

7,191 2,057 3,727 3,535 2,357 1,751 1,009 1,144 1,226 637

11

10

12,907 9,944 9,574 6,870 4,354 3,465 3,127 2,788 2,122 2,021

Body Member Associated with Occupational Injury and Illness Table 2-11 lists the body member most frequently associated with reported occupational injuries and illnesses for FY 2006. Injuries and illnesses involving the finger(s) constitute the greatest number of total reported cases. Injuries involving the low back area had the second greatest total frequency for FY 2006. Of cases involving fingers, almost 61 percent resulted in no lost time while only 39 percent require time away from work. In contrast, 48 percent of injuries involving the low back are "No Time Lost" cases while 52 percent result in time lost for the worker. The aggregate totals for all body members associated with injury and illness are listed in Table 219.

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Table 2-11 Most Frequent Body Member Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
Body Member FINGER(S) LOW BACK AREA (LUMBAR, LUMBOSACRAL) KNEE HAND MULTIPLE UPPER EXTREMITIES EYE(S) SHOULDER(S) MULTIPLE BODY PARTS (INCLUDING BODY SYSTEMS AND BODY PARTS) WRIST MULTIPLE MEMBERS INJURED
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

4,408 2,980 2,214 2,317 2,762 2,126 1,644 1,384 1,380 2,009

2,867 3,210 1,951 1,708 942 1,525 1,519 1,736 1,189 469

1

7,275 6,190 4,165 4,025 3,705 3,651 3,163 3,133 2,569 2,485

13 7

Industries with Greatest Number of Total Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Tables 2-12 and 2-13 list the industries, by both the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) and North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS), in Kansas that reported the greatest number of total occupational injuries and illnesses to the Division of Workers Compensation over the past fiscal year. The division accepts either SIC or NAICS (both 1997 & 2002) codes for reporting the industry associated with the occupational injury or illness. For injuries reported under the SIC system, executive and legislative offices ranked first for total frequency in FY 2006; however, of the total reported injuries and illnesses for this classification, 53.4 percent were "No Time Lost" cases (see Table 2-12). For SIC classified industries, general medical and surgical hospitals reported the second largest number of total injuries and illnesses and 61.2 percent were "No Time Lost" cases (see Table 2-12). For injuries reported under NAICS, other general government support ranked first for total frequency in FY 2006; however, of the reported injuries and illnesses, 74.5 percent were "No Time Lost" cases (see Table 2-13). For NAICS classified industries, elementary and secondary schools reported the third largest number of total injuries and illnesses and 71.9 percent were "No Time Lost" cases (see Table 2-13). The aggregate totals for all industries are listed in Tables 2-20 (SIC) and 2-21 (NAICS).

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Table 2-12 Most Frequent SIC Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
SIC EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE OFFICES, COMBINED GENERAL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL HOSPITALS EATING AND DRINKING PLACES MEAT PACKING PLANTS BUSINESS SERVICES, NEC SKILLED NURSING CARE FACILITIES GROCERY STORES HELP SUPPLY SERVICES VARIETY STORES GENERAL CONTRACTORS-SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSES
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

1,329 1,270 1,340 1,641 1,026 1,080 473 445 319 221

1,161 805 571 181 467 381 504 317 397 378

1 1 1

2,491 2,076 1,911 1,823 1,493 1,461 977 762 716 599

Table 2-13 Most Frequent NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY2006
NAICS OTHER GENERAL GOVERNMENT SUPPORT UNCLASSIFIABLE ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS GENERAL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL HOSPITALS GENERAL FREIGHT TRUCKING, LONGDISTANCE, LESS THAN TRUCKLOAD AIRCRAFT ENGINE AND ENGINE PARTS MANUFACTURING (PT) TIRE MANUFACTURING (EXCEPT RETREADING) FULL-SERVICE RESTAURANTS OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURING
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

3,925 2,358 1,455 1,063 6 139

1,338 1,226 569 597 710 525 505 294 403 424

3 5

5,266 3,589 2,024 1,660 716 664 505 462 444 425

168 41 1

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Age Characteristics of Injured Workers Table 2-14 lists the age characteristics of injured workers for FY 2006. Workers ages 20-29 (16,770), 30-39 (14,357) and 40-49 (16,134) report the greatest total number of injuries and illnesses to the Division of Workers Compensation for FY 2006. The percentage of no time lost injuries was nearly 57 percent for the 20-29 stratum, 55 percent for the 30-39 stratum and 56 percent for the 40-49 stratum.

Table 2-14 Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Age FY 2006
Age 19 & Under 20 - 29 30 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 59 60 - 69 70 - 79 80 up
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

1,235 9,510 7,877 9,086 6,911 1,960 223 34

919 7,253 6,468 7,036 5,128 1,496 219 79

1 7 12 12 14 2 2

2,155 16,770 14,357 16,134 12,053 3,458 444 113

Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

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Table 2-15 Location (County) of Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
Kansas County ALLEN ANDERSON ATCHISON BARBER BARTON BOURBON BROWN BUTLER CHASE CHAUTAUQUA CHEROKEE CHEYENNE CLARK CLAY CLOUD COFFEY COMANCHE COWLEY CRAWFORD DECATUR DICKINSON DONIPHAN DOUGLAS EDWARDS ELK ELLIS ELLSWORTH FINNEY FORD FRANKLIN GEARY GOVE GRAHAM GRANT GRAY GREELEY GREENWOOD HAMILTON HARPER HARVEY
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatality Total Inj/Ill

239 36 387 43 313 176 77 477 18 15 145 25 44 103 155 82 20 482 341 24 327 92 1,000 13 18 363 166 672 927 384 301 34 33 83 37 31 48 42 92 500

113 28 213 28 343 122 117 496 16 14 103 11 48 77 58 87 12 211 459 23 205 69 753 31 12 306 68 367 258 297 283 22 23 60 55 10 53 13 84 325

1 2 1 2

3 1

1

1 1

2

3

352 64 600 71 657 300 195 975 34 29 248 36 92 180 213 169 32 693 803 47 533 161 1,753 45 30 669 234 1,040 1,185 682 584 56 56 145 92 41 101 55 176 828

Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

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Table 2-15 continued Location (County) of Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
Kansas County HASKELL HODGEMAN JACKSON JEFFERSON JEWELL JOHNSON KEARNY KINGMAN KIOWA LABETTE LANE LEAVENWORTH LINCOLN LINN LOGAN LYON MARION MARSHALL MCPHERSON MEADE MIAMI MITCHELL MONTGOMERY MORRIS MORTON NEMAHA NEOSHO NESS NORTON OSAGE OSBORNE OTHER STATE OTTAWA PAWNEE PHILLIPS POTTAWATOMIE PRATT RAWLINS RENO REPUBLIC
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatality Total Inj/Ill

56 15 94 84 36 5,818 31 51 18 362 15 447 44 56 18 850 116 141 470 34 346 86 627 35 68 129 146 18 59 74 29 852 19 192 42 153 72 26 932 48

65 9 73 67 31 3,909 27 56 28 447 12 366 15 34 19 266 61 90 317 25 268 78 439 19 19 158 304 52 66 38 44 250 37 91 63 158 84 12 530 35

1

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3

1

1 4

1

122 24 167 151 67 9,727 58 107 46 809 27 814 59 91 37 1,117 177 231 790 59 614 164 1,066 54 87 287 450 71 125 112 74 1,106 56 283 105 311 156 38 1,463 83

Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

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Table 2-15 continued Location (County) of Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
Kansas County RICE RILEY ROOKS RUSH RUSSELL SALINE SCOTT SEDGWICK SEWARD SHAWNEE SHERIDAN SHERMAN SMITH STAFFORD STANTON STEVENS SUMNER THOMAS TREGO UNKNOWN WABAUNSEE WALLACE WASHINGTON WICHITA WILSON WOODSON WYANDOTTE
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatality Total Inj/Ill

63 873 95 27 92 1,339 59 6,311 390 2,782 23 61 47 32 37 38 156 65 23 1,951 34 17 43 20 146 18 1,803

58 578 45 47 69 448 43 4,480 287 1,965 11 35 59 17 26 38 115 102 41 3,294 21 10 40 29 347 18 2,042

2

1 3 1

7

4

121 1,453 140 74 161 1,788 102 10,794 677 4,748 34 96 106 49 63 76 271 167 64 5,252 55 27 83 49 493 36 3,849

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Table 2-16 Reported Source of Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
Source AIR PRESSURE AIRCRAFT ANIMAL PRODUCTS ANIMALS, INSECTS, ETC, UNS BLOOD BOAT OR SHIP BODILY MOTION BOILERS, PRESSURE VESSELS BOTTLES, JUGS, FLASKS, ETC BOXES, BARRELS, CONTAINERS, PACKAGES BUILDINGS & STRUCTURES (WALLS, FENCES) CERAMIC ITEMS (BRICK, CHINA, TILE, ETC) CHEMICALS CLOTHING, APPAREL, SHOES COAL AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS COLD (ATMOSPHERIC, ENVIRONMENTAL) CONVEYERS DRUGS AND MEDICINES EARTHMOVING/HIGHWAY CONSTR. MACHINES ELECTRIC APPARATUS (HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE) FLAME, FIRE, SMOKE FLOOR FOOD PRODUCTS (COOKING OIL) FORKLIFTS, STACKERS (POWERED VEHICLES) FUMES (GAS, PAINT) FURNITURE, FIXTURES, FURNISHINGS ETC GLASS ITEMS (FIBERGLASS) GROUND OUTDOORS HAND TOOLS, NOT POWERED HAND TOOLS, POWERED HAND TRUCKS, DOLLIES (NON POWERED VEHICLE) HEAT, ENVIRONMENTAL HEATING EQUIPMENT (FURNACES, STOVES ETC) HIGHWAY VEHICLES HOISTING APPARATUS ICE, SNOW INFECTIOUS, PARASITIC AGENTS (BACTERIA) KNIFE OR RAZOR
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

19 27 532 932 247 4 2,120 3 63 2,146 1,205 29 621 173 34 5 91 25 120 318 86 1,084 336 159 79 2,039 353 460 1,131 692 500 72 127 1 133 101 289 1,244

10 5 34 129 6 1 420 1 19 501 286 8 104 51 13 12 3 36 58 22 237 60 47 15 373 54 141 169 128 131 22 20 1 21 16 22 115 1 1

29 32 566 1,061 253 5 2,540 4 82 2,647 1,492 37 726 224 47 5 103 28 156 376 108 1,322 397 206 94 2,412 407 601 1,300 820 631 94 147 2 154 117 311 1,359

1 1

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Table 2-16 continued Reported Source of Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
Source LADDERS LIQUIDS (WATER, LIQUIDS NEC) MACHINES, UNS METAL CHIPS, SPLINTERS, PARTICLES METAL FASTENERS (BOLTS, NAILS, SCREWS) METAL ITEMS, UNS METAL PARTS (EXCEPT AUTO, UNASSEMBLED) MINERAL ITEMS (CLAY, SAND, GRAVEL, STONE) MISCELLANEOUS (EARPLUGS, SHEETROCK, ETC) MULTIPLE SOURCES OF INJURY NEEDLES NO EXPLANATION NOISE NONCLASSIFIABLE OFFICE MACHINES PALLETS, SKIDS PAPER AND PULP ITEMS PARTICLES - UNIDENTIFIED PERSON, INJURED (HEART FAILER, MENTAL) PERSON, OTHER THAN INJURED PIPE AND FITTINGS PIT PLANT OR INDUSTRIAL VEHICLES PLANTS, TREES, VEGETATION PLASTIC ITEMS POTS, PANS, DISHES, TRAYS PRINTING MACHINES PUMPS & PRIME MOVERS (ENGINES, TURBINES) RADIATING SUBSTANCES (ISOTOPES, SUN, X-RAY) RAIL VEHICLES (TRAIN) RAMPS RECREATION AND ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT ROOFS RUBBER PRODUCTS RUNWAYS, PLATFORMS SAWS (NOT HAND TOOLS)
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

374 369 1,036 425 363 1,167 4 301 3,095 459 692 821 42 4 476 320 192 856 992 3,693 313 33 125 375 97 284 1 145 6 15 57 134 46 121 65 76

149 58 224 58 51 173

523 427 1,260 483 414 1,341 4

1

63 567 121 20 21,849 3 1 51 70 45 81 242 640 64 6 48 99 15 39 1 5 23

364 3,663 585 712 22,693 45 5 527 390 237 937 1,247 4,335 377 39 173 475 112 323 1 163 9 18 72 161 64 159 75 103

13 2

1

18 3 3 15 27 18 38 10 27

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Table 2-16 continued Reported Source of Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
Source SCRAP, DEBRIS, WASTE MATERIALS (SLAG) SHEARS, SLITTERS, SLICERS SIDEWALKS, PATHS, WALKWAYS (OUTDOORS) STAIRS, STEPS INCLUDE ESCALATORS STEAM STITCHING, SEWING MACHINES STREET, ROAD TEXTILE ITEMS VEHICLES, UNS WOOD ITEMS WOOD ITEMS, NEC
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

154 291 264 617 38 2 226 3 579 220 51

34 36 59 177 6 1 69 165 59 7

188 327 323 794 44 3 295 3 744 279 58

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Table 2-17 Reported Cause of Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
Cause ABNORMAL AIR PRESSURE - BURN OR SCALD - HEAT OR COLD EXPOSURE ABSORPTION, INGESTION, OR INHALATION, NOC ACID CHEMICALS ANIMAL OR INSECT BROKEN GLASS BURN OR SCALD--HEAT OR COLD EXPOSURE MISCELLANEOUS CALLOUS BLISTER ETC. CAUSED BY REPETITIVE MOTION CAUGHT BY COLLAPSING MATERIALS (SLIDES OR EARTH) - EITHER MAN MADE OR NATURAL CAUGHT IN OR BETWEEN MISCELLANEOUS CAUGHT IN, UNDER, BETWEEN (SQUEEZING, PINCHING, CRUSHING) COLLISION WITH A FIXED OBJECT COLLISION WITH ANOTHER VEHICLE CONTACT WITH ELECTRIC CURRENT CONTACT WITH HOT OBJECT CONTACT WITH RADIATION, CAUSTICS, ETC. CONTACT WITH TEMPERATURE EXTREMES CRASH OF AIRPLANE CRASH OF RAIL VEHICLE CRASH OF WATER VEHICLE CUMULATIVE INJURY (NOT OTHERWISE CLASSIFIED) CUT, PUNCTURE, SCRAPE INJURED BY MISCELLANEOUS CUT, PUNCTURE, SCRAPE, INJURED BY OBJECT BEING LIFTED OR HANDLED DUST, GASES, FUMES OR VAPORS EXPLOSION OR FLARE BACK EXPLOSIONS EXPOSURE TO COLD OBJECTS OR SUBSTANCES FALL OR SLIP INJURY MISCELLANEOUS FALL TO LOWER LEVEL (INCLUDES JUMPING) FALL, ON STAIRS FALL, ONTO OR AGAINST OBJECTS
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation No Time Lost Time Lost Fatality Total Inj/Ill

1 727 52 881 215 59 11 3 749 7 32 366 69 163 2 1 1

9 480 122 470 140 148 481 7 544 1 1 1

10 1,207 174 1,351 355 208 492 11 1,294 7 111 684 104 325 2 1 3 5 2 356 1,344 843 174 51 5 10 2,177 1 4 165

77 306 35 162

2 12

1 2 2 276 961 676 58 21 1 4 1,405

2 2

80 383 167 116 28 4 6 772 1 4 140

2

24

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Table 2-17 continued Reported Cause of Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
Cause FALL, SLIP OR TRIP INJURY ON STAIRS FALL, SLIP OR TRIP INTO OPENINGS SHAFTS, EXCAVATIONS, FLOOR OPENING FALL, SLIP, OR TRIP INJURY ON ICE OR SNOW FALLING OR FLYING OBJECT FIRE OR FLAME FOREIGN BODY IN EYE FOREIGN MATTER IN EYES FROM DIFFERENT LEVEL FROM LIQUID OR GREASE SPILLS HAND TOOL OR MACHINE IN USE HAND TOOL, UTENSIL; NOT POWERED HOLDING OR CARRYING JUMPING LADDER OR SCAFFOLDING LIFTING MACHINE OR MACHINERY - CAUGHT IN, UNDER OR BETWEEN MISC OTHER THAN PHYSICAL CAUSE OF INJURY MOTOR VEHICLE MOTOR VEHICLE MISCELLANEOUS MOVING PARTS OF MACHINE MULTIPLE CAUSES OF INJURY NO EXPLANATION NOISE - EXPOSURE TO OBJECT BEING LIFTED OR HANDLED OBJECT HANDLED OBJECT HANDLED BY OTHERS OBJECTS HANDLED (CUTS, KNIFE, AX, GLASS, TOOLS OF TRADE) ON SAME LEVEL OTHER INJURY (NOT OTHERWISE CLASSIFIED) POWERED HAND TOOL, APPLIANCE PUSHING OR PULLING RADIATION REACHING REPETITIVE MOTION ROBBERY OR CRIMINAL ASSAULT RUBBED OR ABRADED, NOC
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation No Time Lost Time Lost Fatality Total Inj/Ill

405 48 372 1,424 31 1,489 16 564 993 55 2,141 505 94 120 3,871 189 15 39 67 82 303 85 15 3,331 363 342 1 1,475 2,696 620 1,507 375 1,644 46 11

350 76 295 1,164 36 979 3 711 558 299 927 295 92 277 3,305 347 137 132 139 94 77 23 2 1,061 418 128

755 124 667 2,589 67 2,468 19 1,277 1,551 354 3,068 800 186 397 7,177 537 153 176 206 176 381 109 17 4,392 781 470 1 2,366 12 3,928 1,010 2,669 8 687 2,619 86 51

1

2

1 1 1 5

1 1

891 1,220 390 1,162 8 312 975 40 40

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Table 2-17 continued Reported Cause of Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
Cause SANDING, SCRAPING, CLEANING OPERATIONS SLIPPED, DID NOT FALL STATIONARY OBJECT STEAM OR HOT FLUIDS STEPPING ON SHARP OBJECT STRAIN OR INJURY BY CONTINUAL NOISE STRAIN OR INJURY BY MISCELLANEOUS STRAIN OR INJURY BY TWISTING STRAIN OR INJURY BY WIELDING OR THROWING STRIKING AGAINST OR STEPPING ON MISCELLANEOUS STRUCK AGAINST (STEPPING ON OBJECTS) STRUCK BY OR INJURED BY MISCELLANEOUS STRUCK OR INJURED BY FELLOW WORKER, PATIENT TEMPERATURE EXTREMES USING TOOL OR MACHINE VEHICLE UPSET VIBRATING OBJECTS (INCLUDES ROUGH RIDING MACHINES) WELDING OPERATIONS WIELDING, THROWING, HOLDING OR CARRYING
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation No Time Lost Time Lost Fatality Total Inj/Ill

176 223 947 290 133 6 694 687 63 1,345 8 208 1,973 114 163 86 17 102 10

50 199 605 157 68 15 1,430 643 31 579 550 684 54 202 90 6 59 3

226 422 1,552 447 201 21 2,124 1,330 94 1,924 8 758 2,657 168 365 177 23 161 13

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Table 2-18 Reported Nature of Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
Nature AIDS ALL OTHER CUMULATIVE INJURIES, NOC ALL OTHER OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE ALL OTHER SPECIFIC INJURIES, NOC AMPUTATION ANGINA PECTORIS (CONDITION ASSOC. WITH HEART DISEASE) ASBESTOSIS ASPHYXIATION BLACK LUNG BRUISE, CONTUSION, CRUSHING BURN BURN (CHEMICAL) BURN (HEAT) BYSSINOSIS CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME, GANGLIA (BELL'S PALSY) COLD - ENVIRONMENTAL (FROSTBITE, FREEZING) CONCUSSION CONTAGIOUS DISEASE CONTUSION CRUSHING CUT, LACERATION, PUNCTURE (LODGED IN EYE, NAIL LOSS) DAMAGE TO PROSTHETIC DEVICES GLASSES DERMATITIS DERMATITIS - CEMENT, RUBBER, POISON IVY DISEASES OF THE EYE (CONJUNCTIVITIS, ETC) DISLOCATION DISLOCATION (HERNIATED DISC) DROWNING, ASPHYXIA, STRANGULATION DUST DISEASE NOC (ALL OTHER PNEUMOCONIOSIS)
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

49 13 1,987 64 3 1 3 3 12 900 8 1 1 254 2 1 56 346 3,335 229 7 1 305 103 2 153 1 2

2 400 57 2,357 67 4 2 4 3 623 3 1 222

1 10

2 450 70 4,354 131 7 3 7 3 15 1,526 11 2 1 476 2 1 138 438 6,870 553 8 1 541 125 2 299 1 2 13

3

81 92 3,535 321 1

1

3

236 22

146

13

64

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-18 continued Reported Nature of Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
Nature ELECTRIC SHOCK ENUCLEATION (TO REMOVE, EX: TUMOR, EYE, ETC.) FOREIGN BODY FRACTURE FREEZING HEARING LOSS (TRAUMATIC ONLY) HEARING LOSS OR IMPAIRMENT HEAT PROSTRATION HERNIA HERNIA, RUPTURE INFECTION INFLAMMATION (TENDONITIS, REPETITIVE ACTIVITY) INFLAMMATION LACERATION LOSS OF HEARING MENTAL DISORDER MENTAL STRESS MULTIPLE INJURIES INCLUDING BOTH PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MULTIPLE PHYSICAL INJURIES ONLY MULTIPLE TYPES OF INJURY MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION (HEART ATTACK) NO EXPLANATION NO INJURY OR ILLNESS NO PHYSICAL INJURY - I.E. GLASSES, CONTACT LENSES, ARTIFICIAL APPLIANCE NONCLASSIFIABLE OTHER INJURIES POISONING - GENERAL (NOT OD OR CUMULATIVE INJURY) POISONING, SYSTEMIC, UNS (BEE STINGS)
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

65 1 1,644 896 3 31 2 69 183 2 148 52 1,384 5,847 17 10 5 420 806 3 7,876 103 194 3

28 3 1,144 1,226 6 13 60 186 121 12 637 3,727 22 1 17 14 551 263 24 2,057 13 120 1 2 7 5 7 11

93 4 2,788 2,122 9 44 2 129 369 2 269 64 2,021 9,574 39 1 27 21 978 1,074 34 9,944 116 314 3 1 44 20

32 18

12 2

65

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-18 continued Reported Nature of Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
Nature POISONING-CHEMICAL POISONING-METAL PUNCTURE RADIATION RESPIRATORY DISORDERS (GASES, FUMES, CHEMICALS, ETC) RUPTURE SCRATCHES, ABRASIONS (OBJECTS IN EYE OR EAR) SEVERANCE SPRAIN SPRAINS, STRAINS STRAIN SYNCOPE - SWOONING, FAINTING, PASSING OUT; NO OTHER INJURY VASCULAR LOSS VISION LOSS WELDERS FLASH
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

3 1 2,118
3

80 19 1,009
1

83 20 3,127
4

190 18 3 56 1,714 20 5,716 108 5 8

102 29

292 47 3 132 3,465 27 12,907 182 8 13 1

76 1,751 7 7,191 74 3 5 1

66

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-19 Body Member Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
Body Member ABDOMEN ABDOMEN INCLUDING GROIN - EXCLUDING INJURY TO INTERNAL ORGANS ANKLE ARM ARTIFICIAL APPLIANCE - BRACES, ETC. BACK BODY PARTS, NEC BODY SYSTEMS AND MULTIPLE BODY SYSTEMS BRAIN BUTTOCKS - SOFT TISSUE CHEST CHEST (INCLUDING RIBS, STERNUM) DISC EAR(S) EAR(S), INTERNAL (HEARING) ELBOW EYE(S) FACIAL BONES FINGER(S) FOOT FOREARM GREAT TOE HAND HEAD HEART HIP INTERNAL ORGANS KNEE LARYNX LEG LOW BACK AREA (LUMBAR, LUMBOSACRAL) LOWER ARM LOWER EXTREMITIES, MULTIPLE LOWER LEG LUMBAR AND/OR SACRAL VERTEBRAE (VERTEBRAE NOC TRUNK) - BONE PORTION OF THE SPINAL COLUMN LUNGS
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

1 562 1,139 63 44 114 382 192 10 79 476 49 158 1 674 2,126 70 4,408 992 1 82 2,317 522 9 204 35 2,214 15 82 2,980 1,047 8 584 470 1,136 12 5 41 71 184 44 60 1 430 59 105 612 1,525 81 2,867 886 85 1,708 86 27 211 93 1,951 38 16 3,210 818 1 565

1 1,032 2,275 75 49 155 456 379 55 139 1 906 108 263 1 1,286 3,651 152 7,275 1,878 1 167 4,025 611 44 415 128 4,165 53 98 6,190 1,865 9 1,149

3 3 1

1

3 8

12 95

63 101

75 196

67

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-19 continued Body Member Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
Body Member MOUTH MULTIPLE BODY PARTS (INCLUDING BODY SYSTEMS AND BODY PARTS) MULTIPLE HEAD INJURY MULTIPLE INJURIES MULTIPLE LOWER EXTREMITIES MULTIPLE MEMBERS INJURED MULTIPLE NECK INJURIES MULTIPLE TRUNK MULTIPLE UPPER EXTREMITIES NECK NERVOUS SYSTEM NO EXPLANATION NO PHYSICAL INJURY - MENTAL DISORDER NONCLASSIFIABLE - UNKNOWN NOSE OTHER FACIAL SOFT TISSUE PELVIS PROSTHETIC DEVICES RESPIRATORY SYSTEM SACRUM AND COCCYX SHOULDER SHOULDER(S) SKULL SOFT TISSUE SPINAL CORD TEETH THIGH THUMB TOE(S) TRACHEA UNCLASSIFIED - INSUFFICIENT INFORMATION TO IDENTIFY PART AFFECTED UPPER ARM - HUMERUS AND CORRESPONDING MUSCLE UPPER BACK AREA (THORACIC AREA) UPPER EXTREMITIES, MULTIPLE VERTEBRAE WRIST WRIST(S) - AND HAND(S) WRISTS (BI-LATERAL)
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

123 1,384 237 1 974 2,009 107 668 2,762 2 1 81 87 3 106 540 15 16 2 41 5 1,644 201 171 5 109 225 1,394 232 4 465 278 309 16 8 1,380
264

88 1,736 457 457 469 199 390 942 13 1

211 3,133 695 1 1,431 2,485 306 1,058 3,705 2 1 157 182 4 182 866 98 16 2 84 5 3,163 410 379 19 183 424 2,237 416 20 774 637 752 19 38 2,569
474

7

1

72 95 1 76 326 83

4

43 1,519 209 207 14 74 199 843 184 16 305 359 443 3 30 1,189
210

1

4

3

3

68

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-20 SIC Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
SIC Accident and Health Insurance Accounting, Auditing, and Bookkeeping Services Adhesives and Sealants Adjustment and Collection Services Administration of Housing Programs Administration of Public Health Programs Administration of Social, Human Resource and Income Maintenance Programs Advertising Agencies Advertising, NEC Air and Gas Compressors Air and Water Resource and Solid Waste Management Air Transportation, Nonscheduled Air Transportation, Scheduled Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating Equipment and Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration Aircraft Aircraft Engines and Engine Parts Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment, NEC Airports, Flying Fields, and Airport Terminal Services Aluminum Die-Castings Aluminum Extruded Products Aluminum Foundries Aluminum Rolling and Drawing, NEC Amusement and Recreation Services, NEC Amusement Parks Animal and Marine Fats and Oils Animal Specialties, NEC Animal Specialty Services, Except Veterinary Apparel and Accessories, NEC Arboreta and Botanical or Zoological Gardens Architectural and Ornamental Metal Work Architectural Services Armature Rewinding Shops Arrangement of Transportation of Freight and Cargo Asphalt Felts and Coatings Asphalt Paving Mixtures and Blocks Auto and Home Supply Stores
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

4 34 1 21 12 10 14 4 1 1

42 11 1 9 7 1 1 2 2 1 6 1 2 334 3 58 3

46 45 1 22 21 17 15 5 3 3 1 7 9 58 339 52 155 9 2 2 2 4 96 6 12 1 15 2 7 26 5 4 60 24 3 690

1

8 56 4 49 97 6 2 2

1

26 7 3 6 5 3 3 45 20 83

2 4 70 6 5 1 12 2 1 21 2 1 15 4 3 607

69

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-20 continued SIC Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
SIC Automatic Merchandising Machine Operator Automobile Parking Automobiles and Other Motor Vehicles Automotive Dealers, NEC Automotive Exhaust System Repair Shops Automotive Glass Replacement Shops Automotive Repair Shops, NEC Automotive Services, Except Repair and Carwashes Automotive Transmission Repair Shops Automotive Trimmings, Apparel Findings, and Related Products Beauty Shops Beef Cattle Feedlots Beef Cattle, Except Feedlots Beer and Ale Bituminous Coal and Lignite Surface Mining Blankbooks, Loose-leaf Binders and Devices Boat Building and Repairing Boat Dealers Bolts, Nuts, Screws, Rivets, and Washers Book Printing Book Stores Bookbinding and Related Work Books, Periodicals, and Newspapers Books: Publishing, or Publishing and Printing Bottled and Canned Soft Drinks and Carbonated Waters Bowling Centers Bread and Other Bakery Products, Except Cookies and Crackers Brick and Structural Clay Tile Brick, Stone and Related Construction Materials Bridge, Tunnel, and Elevated Highway Construction Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Manmade Fiber and Silk Broiler, Fryers, and Roaster Chickens Brooms and Brushes Building Cleaning and Maintenance Services, NEC Burial Caskets Business and Secretarial Schools Business Associations Business Consulting Services, NEC
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

19 3 9 2 2 21 7 5

7 22 1 11 17 4 2 1 16 84 5 38 1 5 228 1

26 3 31 3 2 32 24 9 2 5 44 227 8 49 1 28 229 3 10 1 34 4 30 18 92 8 144 13 27 40 1 3 12 159 3 2 33 15

4 28 142 3 11 23 1 2 10 1 23 3 18 16 7 2 134 13 3 26 1 2 82

1

11 1 12 2 85 6 10 24 14 3 10 77 3 2 10 6

23 9

70

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-20 continued SIC Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
SIC Business Services, NEC Cable and Other Pay Television Services Camera and Photographic Supply Stores Candy and Other Confectionery Products Candy, Nut, and Confectionery Stores Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Preserves, Jams, and Jellies Canvas and Related Products Carburetors, Pistons, Piston Rings, and Valves Carpentry Work Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Carpets and Rugs Carwashes Cash Grains, NEC Catalog and Mail-Order Houses Cement, Hydraulic Cemetery Subdividers and Developers Chemical and Fertilizer Mineral Mining, NEC Chemicals and Allied Products, NEC Chemicals and Chemical Preparations, NEC Chewing and Smoking Tobacco and Snuff Chicken Eggs Child Day Care Services Children's and Infants' Wear Stores Cigarettes Civic, Social, and Fraternal Associations Clay Refractories Coal Mining Services Coated and Laminated Paper, NEC Coating, Engraving, and Allied Services, NEC Coin-Operated Amusement Devices Coin-Operated Laundries and Drycleaning Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools Combination Utilities, NEC Commercial Art and Graphic Design Commercial Banks, NEC Commercial Economic, Sociological, and Educational Research Commercial Equipment, NEC Commercial Photography Commercial Physical and Biological Research Commercial Printing, Gravure
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

1,052 45 1 157 1

571 4 17 2 1 66 2 99 9 2 18 5 27 16 6 1 6 15 1 1 38 1 39

1

2 87 11 14 2 17 37 5 6 18 25

45 6 80 6 1 2 2 1 1 105 26 1 4 6 25 3 21 5

18

85 18 4

1,623 49 18 160 1 1 66 4 186 20 2 32 7 44 53 11 7 24 40 1 1 83 1 6 119 6 1 2 20 1 1 190 44 5 4 7 28 3 22 6

1 3 1 1

71

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-20 continued SIC Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
SIC Commercial Printing, Lithographic Commercial Printing, NEC Communications Equipment, NEC Communications Services, NEC Computer and Computer Software Stores Computer Integrated Systems Design Computer Maintenance and Repair Computer Peripheral Equipment, NEC Computer Processing and Data Preparation and Processing Services Computer Programming Services Computer Related Services, NEC Computers and Computer Peripheral Equipment and Software Concrete Block and Brick Concrete Products, Except Block and Brick Concrete Work Confectionery Construction and Mining (Except Petroleum) Machinery and Equipment Construction Machinery and Equipment Construction Materials, NEC Construction Sand and Gravel Conveyors and Conveying Equipment Corn Correctional Institutions Corrugated and Solid Fiber Boxes Courier Services Except by Air Creamery Butter Credit Reporting Services Credit Unions, Not Federally Chartered Crop Harvesting, Primarily by Machine Crop Planting, Cultivating, and Protecting Crop Preparation Services For Market, except Cotton Ginning Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Crude Petroleum Pipelines Crushed and Broken Limestone Crushed and Broken Stone, NEC Current-Carrying Wiring Devices Curtains and Draperies
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

52 33 1 1 3 8 47 17 2 8 1 42 97

17 23 2 1 3 1 10 11 5 4 6 1 25 114 11 40 43 18 5 17 2 31 4 5 7 3 7 4 1 21 2 2 1 11 2

69 56 1 3 4 3 9 57 28 7 12 7 1 67 212 11 56 71 39 11 51 2 33 6 18 1 41 14 9 5 11 70 10 13 2 18 2

1

16 28 21 6 34 2 2 13 1 34 11 2 1 10 48 8 11 1 7

1

72

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-20 continued SIC Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
SIC Cut Stone and Stone Products Cutting Tools, Machine Tool Accessories, and Machinists' Precision Measuring Devices Dairy Farms Dairy Products, Except Dried or Canned Dental Equipment and Supplies Dental Laboratories Department Stores Detective, Guard, and Armored Car Services Dimension Stone Direct Mail Advertising Services Direct Selling Establishments Disinfecting and Pest Control Services Distilled and Blended Liquors Dog and Cat Food Drawing and Insulating of Nonferrous Wire Drilling Oil and Gas Wells Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages) Drug Stores and Proprietary Stores Drugs, Drug Proprietaries, and Druggists' Sundries Dry, Condensed, and Evaporated Dairy Products Drycleaning Plants, Except Rug Cleaning Durable Goods, NEC Eating and Drinking Places Electric and Gas Welding and Soldering Equipment Electric and Other Services Combined Electric Services Electrical and Electronic Repair Shops, NEC Electrical Apparatus and Equipment Wiring Supplies, and Construction Materials Electrical Appliances, Television and Radio Sets Electrical Equipment for Internal Combustion Engines Electrical Industrial Apparatus, NEC Electrical Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies, NEC Electrical Work Electronic Coils, Transformers, and Other Inductors Electronic Components, NEC Electronic Parts and Equipment, NEC
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

10 8 8 25 9 1 294 13 5 53 2 22 92 13 27 10 19 9 7 19 1,429 3 161 4 22 5 15 5

3

13 8 18 28 9 5 570 51 12 55 6 25 104 168 23 57 35 60 16 9 9 40 2,257 2 14 242 6 27 5 27 11 1 340 4 21 22

10 3 4 276 36 7 2 4 3 104 76 10 30 25 41 7 9 2 21 828 2 11 81 2 5

2

12 6 1 146 1 8

194 4 20 14

73

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-20 continued SIC Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
SIC Electroplating, Plating, Polishing, Anodizing, and Coloring Elementary and Secondary Schools Employment Agencies Engineering Services Envelopes Equipment Rental and Leasing, NEC Excavation Work Executive and Legislative Offices, Combined Explosives Fabricated Metal Products, NEC Fabricated Pipe and Pipe Fittings Fabricated Plate Work (Boiler Shops) Fabricated Rubber Products, NEC Fabricated Structural Metal Facilities Support Management Services Family Clothing Stores Farm and Garden Machinery and Equipment Farm Machinery and Equipment Farm Product Warehousing and Storage Farm Supplies Farm-Product Raw Materials, NEC Federal Reserve Banks Fertilizers, Mixing Only Field Crops, Except Cash Grains, NEC Fire Protection Fire, Marine, and Casualty Insurance Flat Glass Floor Covering Stores Floor Laying and Other Floor Work, NEC Florists Flour and Other Grain Mill Products Flowers, Nursery Stock, and Florists' Supplies Fluid Milk Fluid Power Pumps and Motors Food Crops Grown Under Cover Food Preparations, NEC Food Products Machinery Forestry Services Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Frozen Specialties, NEC
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

13 25 90 26 25 68 43 1,355 37 4 34 60 12 118 78 357 1 20 2 4 8 9 10 86 39 4 3 26 2 1 19 8 3 2 38

24 102 139 14 5 25 57 1,227 3 12 54 30 25 7 11 58 178 10 49 1 1 2 2 36 20 5 22 25 10 60 5 6 1 22 7 1 29 8

1

1

1 2

1

37 127 229 41 30 93 100 2,583 3 49 4 88 30 85 19 129 136 536 11 71 3 5 10 2 46 30 91 61 29 13 86 7 7 19 1 30 10 3 29 46

74

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-20 continued SIC Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
SIC Fruit and Vegetable Markets Functions Related to Deposit Banking, NEC Funeral Services and Crematories Furniture Furniture and Fixtures, NEC Furniture Stores Garment Pressing, and Agents for Laundries and Drycleaners Gas and Other Services Combined Gaskets, Packing, and Sealing Devices Gasoline Service Stations General Automotive Repair Shops General Contractors-Industrial Buildings and Warehouses General Contractors-Nonresidential Buildings, Other than Industrial Buildings and Warehouse General Contractors-Residential Buildings, Other Than Single-Family General Contractors-Single-Family Houses General Farms, Primarily Crop General Farms, Primarily Livestock and Animal Specialties General Government, NEC General Industrial Machinery and Equipment, NEC General Medical and Surgical Hospitals General Warehousing and Storage Gift, Novelty, and Souvenir Shops Glass and Glazing Work Glass Products, Made of Purchased Glass Grain and Field Beans Gray and Ductile Iron Foundries Greeting Cards Groceries and Related Products, NEC Groceries, General Line Grocery Stores Gypsum Products Hand and Edge Tools, Except Machine Tools and Handsaws Hardware Hardware Stores Hardware, NEC
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

1 4 4 8 2 33 1 2 4 27 26 51 193 14 250 5 7 3,059 3 1,309 18 13 29 4 15 46 34 77 477 6 4 25 47 7 3 100 2 45 2 1 43 61 45 99 24 407 6 9 847 4 1,006 26 4 61 1 130 3 131 84 47 512

1 4 7 108 4 78 3 3 4 70 87 96 292 38 657 11 16 3,908 7 2,316 44 17 90 5 148 49 131 118 124 989 6 8 26 68 25

2 1

3

4 1 21 18

75

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-20 continued SIC Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
SIC Health and Allied Services, NEC Heating Equipment, Except Electric and Warm Air Furnaces Heavy Construction Equipment Rental and Leasing Heavy Construction, NEC Help Supply Services Highway and Street Construction, Except Elevated Highways Hobby, Toy, and Game Shops Hogs Home Furnishings Home Health Care Services Hospital and Medical Service Plans Hotels and Motels Housefurnishings, Except Curtains and Draperies Household Appliance Stores Household Audio and Video Equipment Household Furniture, NEC Household Refrigerators and Home and Farm Freezers Hunting and Trapping, and Game Propagation Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts In Vitro and In Vivo Diagnostic Substances Individual and Family Social Services Industrial and Commercial Fans and Blowers and Air Purification Equipment Industrial and Commercial Machinery and Equipment, NEC Industrial and Personal Service Paper Industrial Inorganic Chemicals, NEC Industrial Instruments for Measurement, Display, & Control of Process Variables; & Related Products Industrial Launderers Industrial Machinery and Equipment Industrial Organic Chemicals, NEC Industrial Patterns Industrial Process Furnaces and Ovens Industrial Sand Industrial Supplies Industrial Trucks, Tractors, Trailers, and Stackers Industrial Valves
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

305 115 2 112 504 107 22 6 9 78 65 151 12 21 1 27 2 2 182 4 95 3 1 3 12 38 5 10 19 3 17 15 32

32 40 28 40 352 81 7 12 3 62 5 147 3 14 2 1 7 5 10 197

337 155 30 152 856 188 29 18 12 140 70 298 15 35 2 2 34 5 12 2 379 4

92 2 3

187 5 4 3 13 104 6 17 47 6 33 37 35

1 66 1 7 28 3 16 22 3

76

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-20 continued SIC Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
SIC Information Retrieval Services Installation or Erection of Building Equipment, NEC Instruments for Measuring and Testing of Electricity and Electrical Signals Insurance Agents, Brokers, and Service Insurance Carriers, NEC Intercity and Rural Bus Transportation Intermediate Care Facilities Internal Combustion Engines, NEC Investment Advice Investors, NEC Irish Potatoes Iron and Steel Forgings Irrigation Systems Jewelry Stores Jewelry, Watches, Precious Stones, and Precious Metals Job Training and Vocational Rehabilitation Services Junior Colleges and Technical Institutes Kidney Dialysis Centers Knit Underwear and Nightwear Mills Labor Unions and Similar Labor Organizations Lace and Warp Knit Fabric Mills Laminated Plastics Plate, Sheet, and Profile Shapes Land Subdividers and Developers, Except Cemeteries Land, Mineral, Wildlife, and Forest Conservation Landscape Counseling and Planning Lawn and Garden Services Lawn and Garden Tractors and Home Lawn and Garden Equipment Leather Goods, NEC Leather Tanning and Finishing Legal Services Legislative Bodies Lessors of Real Property, NEC Libraries Life Insurance Lime
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

3 20 2 30 4 198 3 5 4 4 1 1

1 7

4 27 2 69 2 4 269 3 6 5 1 5 2 5 1 367 171 27 1 7 1 6 18 7 133 147 35 3 1 33 3 2 20 16 1

39 2 71 1 1 1 1 1 4 1

171 76 26 1 1 1

196 95 1 6

6 13 3 90 48 9 3 1 22 2 8 12 5 4 43 99 26

11 3 12 4 1

77

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-20 continued SIC Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
SIC Linen Supply Linoleum, Asphalted-Felt-Base, and Other Hard Surface Floor Coverings, NEC Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Bottled Gas) Dealers Liquor Stores Livestock Livestock Services, Except Veterinary Loan Brokers Local and Suburban Transit Local Bus Charter Service Local Passenger Transportation, NEC Local Trucking with Storage Local Trucking Without Storage Lubricating Oils and Greases Lumber and Other Building Materials Dealers Lumber, Plywood, Millwork, and Wood Panels Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli, and Noodles Machine Tools, Metal Cutting Type Machine Tools, Metal Forming Type Management Consulting Services Management Services Manifold Business Forms Manufactured Ice Manufacturing Industries, NEC Marine Cargo Handling Marking Devices Masonry, Stone Setting, and Other Stone Work Mattresses, Foundations, and Convertible Beds Measuring and Controlling Devices, NEC Meat and Fish (Seafood) Markets, Including Freezer Provisioners Meat Packing Plants Meats and Meat Products Medical Equipment Rental and Leasing Medical Laboratories Medical, Dental, and Hospital Equipment and Supplies Medicinal Chemicals and Botanical Products Membership Organizations, NEC Membership Sports and Recreation Clubs Men's and Boys' Clothing and Accessory Stores
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

19 1 7 6 24

19 1 8 13 40 4 2 1 1 26 14 259 22 480 32 2 6 25 90 87 85 2 56 2 4 76 14 20 17 1,842 86 20 99 22 17 82 188 7

1 7 16 4 2

5 118 303 20 1 2 18 46 33 21 2 41 2 3 47 5 20 9 1,659 65 16 26 16 16 51 84 3

1 1 21 14 140 22 177 12 1 4 7 44 54 64 15 1 28 9

1

1

8 182 21 4 73 6 1 31 104 4

1

78

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-20 continued SIC Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
SIC Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings Men's and Boys' Shirts, Except Work Shirts Men's and Boys' Suits, Coats, and Overcoats Men's and Boys' Work Clothing Metal Doors, Sash, Frames, Molding, and Trim Manufacturing Metal Heat Treating Metal Shipping Barrels, Drums, Kegs, and Pails Metal Stamping, NEC Metals Service Centers and Offices Millwork Mineral Wool Minerals and Earths, Ground or Otherwise Treated Miscellaneous Apparel and Accessory Stores Miscellaneous Fabricated Wire Products Miscellaneous Food Stores Miscellaneous General Merchandise Stores Miscellaneous Homefurnishings Stores Miscellaneous Personal Services, NEC Miscellaneous Publishing Miscellaneous Retail Stores, NEC Miscellaneous Structural Metal Work Mobile Home Dealers Mobile Homes Mortgage Bankers and Loan Correspondents Motion Picture and Video Tape Distribution Motion Picture Theaters, Except Drive-In Motor Vehicle Dealers (New and Used) Motor Vehicle Dealers (Used Only) Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories Motor Vehicle Parts, Used Motor Vehicle Supplies and New Parts Motor Vehicles and Passenger Car Bodies Motorcycle Dealers Motors and Generators Museums and Art Galleries Musical Instrument Stores National Commercial Banks National Security Natural Gas Transmission Natural Gas Transmission and Distribution
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

8 18 1 2 130 20 1 32 60 54 11 7 59 1 8 17 11 14 62 125 15 1 54 2 1 23 139 29 63 2 27 10 3 30 8 2 33 1 10 6

4

12 18 1 2 2 174 21 1 34 90 71 16 9 70 1 75 113 30 20 76 201 16 14 71 2 1 27 443 43 107 3 102 23 4 39 9 3 56 1 10 6

42 1 2 30 17 5 2 11 67 96 19 6 14 76 1 13 17

4 304 14 44 1 75 13 1 9 1 1 23

79

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-20 continued SIC Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
SIC News Syndicates Newspapers: Publishing, or Publishing and Printing Nitrogenous Fertilizers Nonclay Refractories Nondurable Goods, NEC Nonmetallic Mineral Products, NEC Nonmetallic Minerals Services Except Fuels Nursing and Personal Care Facilities, NEC Office and Store Fixtures, Partitions, Shelving, and Lockers, Except Wood Office Equipment Office Furniture, Except Wood Office Machines, NEC Offices and Clinics of Chiropractors Offices and Clinics of Dentists Offices and Clinics of Doctors of Medicine Offices and Clinics of Doctors of Osteopathy Offices and Clinics of Health Practitioners, NEC Offices and Clinics of Optometrists Offices and Clinics of Podiatrists Offices of Bank Holding Companies Offices of Holding Companies, NEC Oil and Gas Field Exploration Services Oil and Gas Field Machinery and Equipment Oil and Gas Field Services, NEC Oil Royalty Traders Operative Builders Operators of Apartment Buildings Operators of Dwellings Other Than Apartment Buildings Operators of Nonresidential Buildings Operators of Residential Mobile Home Sites Ophthalmic Goods Optical Goods Stores Optical Instruments and Lenses Organization Hotels and Lodging Houses, on Membership Basis Ornamental Floriculture and Nursery Products Ornamental Shrub and Tree Services Orthopedic, Prosthetic, and Surgical Appliances and Supplies
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

2 109 1 2 29 4 149 2 7 2 5 46 354 1 42 1 3 14 26 5 100 1 16 69 3 7 3 6 8 6 2 4 32 23

1 16

1

23 1 3 71 2 14 7 1 1 16 250 1 10 2 2 1 23 17 79 14 39 10 7 4 3 2 1 1 6 33 5

3 126 1 2 52 5 3 220 4 21 9 6 1 62 604 2 52 2 1 5 15 49 22 180 1 30 108 13 14 7 9 10 7 3 10 65 28

1

80

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-20 continued SIC Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
SIC Outdoor Advertising Services Packaged Frozen Foods Packaging Machinery Packaging Paper and Plastics Film, Coated and Laminated Packing and Crating Paint, Glass, and Wallpaper Stores Painting and Paper Hanging Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Enamels, and Allied Products Paper Industries Machinery Paper Mills Paperboard Mills Pension, Health, and Welfare Funds Periodicals: Publishing, or Publishing and Printing Personal Credit Institutions Pesticides and Agricultural Chemicals, NEC Petroleum and Petroleum Products Wholesalers, Except Bulk Stations and Terminals Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals Petroleum Refining Pharmaceutical Preparations Phosphatic Fertilizers Photocopying and Duplicating Services Photofinishing Laboratories Photographic Studios, Portrait Physical Fitness Facilities Plastering, Drywall, Acoustical, and Insulation Work Plastics Material and Synthetic Resins, and Nonvulcanizable Elastomers Plastics Materials and Basic Forms and Shapes Plastics Pipe Plastics Plumbing Fixtures Plastics Products, NEC Plastics, Foil, and Coated Paper Bags Platemaking and Related Services Pleating, Decorative and Novelty Stitching, and Tucking for the Trade Plumbing and Heating Equipment and Supplies (Hydronics)
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

1 5 11 2 34 2 2 10 2 3 4 1

1 2 1 6 1 7 53 4 1 1 27 1 4 10 5 35 7 1 1 2 1 3 64 15 1 11 31 59

1 3 6 17 1 9 87 6 2 11 3 3 31 2 4 19 12 42 17 1 4 3 5 4 145 20 1 22 63 156 69 2 4 39

9 7 7 10 3 1 4 1 81 5 1 21 52 125 10 2 1 30

3 9

81

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-20 continued SIC Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
SIC Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Police Protection Potato Chips, Corn Chips, and Similar Snacks Poultry and Poultry Products Poultry Slaughtering and Processing Power Laundries, Family and Commercial Power, Distribution, and Specialty Transformers Prefabricated Metal Buildings and Components Prefabricated Wood Buildings and Components Prepackaged Software Prepared Feed and Feed Ingredients for Animals and Fowls, Except Dogs and Cats Prepared Flour Mixes and Doughs Pressed and Blown Glass and Glassware, NEC Primary Batteries, Dry and Wet Primary Production of Aluminum Printed Circuit Boards Printing Ink Printing Trades Machinery and Equipment Private Households Products of Petroleum and Coal, NEC Professional Equipment and Supplies, NEC Professional Membership Organizations Professional Sports Clubs and Promoters Psychiatric Hospitals Public Finance, Taxation, and Monetary Policy Public Golf Courses Pumps and Pumping Equipment Racing, Including Track Operations Radio and Television Repair Shops Radio Broadcasting Stations Radio, Television, and Consumer Electronics Stores Radio, Television, and Publishers' Advertising Representatives Radiotelephone Communications Railroad Equipment Railroad Switching and Terminal Establishments Ready-Mixed Concrete Real Estate Agents and Managers
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

320 7

227 54 104 20 1 65 4 13 2 3 1 4 1 11 1 29 1 1 6 24 8 8 4 2 2 40 3 18 9 2 49 46

1

16 5 2 6 8 8 7 10 2 85 1 2 2 12 8 1 1 13 1 36 1 3 5 16 5 8 1 25 5 34 116

548 61 104 20 16 6 67 10 21 10 10 11 2 89 1 3 13 13 38 2 1 14 7 60 1 11 13 21 2 7 48 4 43 14 2 83 162

1

1

82

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-20 continued SIC Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
SIC Real Estate Investment Trusts Record and Prerecorded Tape Stores Recreational Vehicle Dealers Recreational Vehicle Parks and Campsites Refrigerated Warehousing and Storage Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Services and Repair Shops Refrigeration Equipment and Supplies Refuse Systems Regulation and Administration of Communications, Electric, Gas, and Other Utilities Regulation and Administration of Transportation Programs Regulation of Agricultural Marketing and Commodities Religious Organizations Rental of Railroad Cars Repair Shops and Related Services, NEC Residential Care Residential Electric Lighting Fixtures Retail Bakeries Retail Nurseries, Lawn and Garden Supply Stores Reupholstery and Furniture Repair Rolling Mill Machinery and Equipment Rolling, Drawing, and Extruding of Copper Roofing, Siding, and Insulation Materials Roofing, Siding, and Sheet Metal Work Rubber and Plastics Hose and Belting Sanitary Services, NEC Sausages and Other Prepared Meats Savings Institutions, Federally Chartered Saw Blades and Handsaws Sawmills and Planing Mills, General Scales and Balances, Except Laboratory School Buses Schools and Educational Services, NEC Scrap and Waste Materials Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, & Nautical Systems & Instruments Secretarial and Court Reporting Services
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

2 7 3 3 10 1 23 11 2 1 34 1 94 303 8 26 5 3 39 29 18 82 59 2 20 12 1 1 24 8 52 16 5

1 2 5 3 3 11 3 214 2 3 1 106 47 134 4 10 3 5 100 26 5 99 3 1 6 9 44 17 10

3 9 8 6 13 12 3 238 13 5 2 140 1 141 437 8 30 15 3 42 29 23 182 85 7 119 15 1 1 1 30 17 96 33 15

1

83

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-20 continued SIC Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
SIC Security Brokers, Dealers, and Flotation Companies Security Systems Services Service Establishment Equipment and Supplies Service Industry Machinery, NEC Services Allied With the Exchange of Securities or Commodities, NEC Services, NEC Setup Paperboard Boxes Sewerage Systems Sewing, Needlework, and Piece Goods Stores Sheet Metal Work Ship Building and Repairing Shoe Stores Short-Term Business Credit Institutions, Except Agricultural Signs and Advertising Specialties Skilled Nursing Care Facilities Soaps and Other Detergents, Except Specialty Cleaners Social Services, NEC Soil Preparation Services Soybean Oil Mills Special Industry Machinery, NEC Special Dies and Tools, Die Sets, Jigs and Fixtures, and Industrial Molds Special Trade Contractors, NEC Special Warehousing and Storage, NEC Specialty Hospitals, Except Psychiatric Specialty Outpatient Facilities, NEC Speed Changers, Industrial High-Speed Drives, and Gears Sporting and Athletic Goods, NEC Sporting and Recreational Camps Sporting and Recreational Goods and Supplies Sporting Goods Stores and Bicycle Shops State Commercial Banks Stationery and Office Supplies Stationery Stores
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

5 4 6 15 2 149 6 4 54 1 6 9 1,141 43 17 1 6 11 26 60 14 2 60

3 31 5 6

8 35 11 21 2 270 5 6 6 65 2 4 6 30 1,646 45 116 5 8 13 34 190 67 26 76 1 5 8 13 22 62 44 23

121 5 2 11 2 3

21 505 2 99 4 2 2 8 130 53 24 16 1 2 1 2 3 13 28 17

3 7 11 19 49 16 6

84

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-20 continued SIC Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
SIC Steam, Gas, and Hydraulic Turbines, and Turbine Generator Set Units Steel Foundries, NEC Steel Wiredrawing and Steel Nails and Spikes Steel Works, Blast Furnaces (Including Coke Ovens), and Rolling Mills Storage Batteries Structural Clay Products, NEC Structural Steel Erection Structural Wood Members, NEC Surgical and Medical Instruments and Apparatus Surveying Services Synthetic Rubber Taxicabs Telephone and Telegraph Apparatus Telephone Communications, Except Radiotelephone Television Broadcasting Stations Terminal and Joint Terminal Maintenance Facilities for Motor Freight Transportation Terrazzo, Tile, Marble, and Mosaic Work Testing Laboratories Textile Goods, NEC Textile Machinery Theatrical Producers (Except Motion Picture) and Miscellaneous Theatrical Services Tire Retreading and Repair Shops Tires and Inner Tubes Tires and Tubes Title Abstract Offices Title Insurance Top, Body, and Upholstery Repair Shops and Paint Shops Toys and Hobby Goods and Supplies Transportation Equipment and Supplies, Except Motor Vehicles Transportation Equipment, NEC Transportation Services, NEC Travel Agencies Truck and Bus Bodies
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

1 5 13 27 29 8 46 4 1 4

1

1 6 13 38 32 8 63 7 3 11 1 1 3 93 11 6 6 4 3 3 33 5 2 4 1 1 57 5 29 9 24 1 16

11 3 17 3 2 7 1 1 2 16 1 1 3

1 77 10 5 3 4 3 3 11 1

22 4 2 3 1

1

1

18 2 6 7 15 1 15

39 3 23 2 9 1

85

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-20 continued SIC Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
SIC Truck Rental and Leasing, Without Drivers Truck Trailers Trucking, Except Local Turkey and Turkey Eggs Unclassifiable Uncoated Paper and Multiwall Bags United States Postal Service Unsupported Plastics Film and Sheet Unsupported Plastics Profile Shapes Used Merchandise Stores Valves and Pipe Fittings, NEC Variety Stores Veterinary Services for Animal Specialties Veterinary Services For Livestock Video Tape Rental Vitreous China Table and Kitchen Articles Vocational Schools, NEC Warm Air Heating and Air-Conditioning Equipment and Supplies Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Repair Water Supply Water Transportation Services, NEC Water Well Drilling Water, Sewer, Pipeline, and Communications and Power Line Construction Welding Repair Wet Corn Milling Wheat Wine and Distilled Alcoholic Beverages Wire Springs Women's Accessory and Specialty Stores Women's Clothing Stores Women's, Children's, and Infants' Clothing and Accessories Women's, Misses' and Juniors' Suits, Skirts, and Coats Wood Household Furniture, Except Upholstered Wood Household Furniture, Upholstered Wood Kitchen Cabinets
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

4 12 230 2 10,368 1 2 6 13 319 99 9 3 1 5 11 3 12 6 84 14 3 12 16 2 2 2 5 43

7 11 963 7,607

1 1 13

11 16 6 8 421 27 13 2 3 9 1 50 1 20 51 14 1 1 11 2 1 3

1

12 23 1,194 2 17,988 1 2 17 17 19 8 740 126 22 5 1 8 20 4 62 1 27 136 28 1 4 11 14 1 19 2

1 1

1 26 15 180

3 28 20 223

86

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-20 continued SIC Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
SIC Wood Office and Store Fixtures, Partitions, Shelving, and Lockers Wood Office Furniture Wood Pallets and Skids Wood Products, NEC Wrecking and Demolition Work X-Ray Apparatus and Tubes and Related Irradiation Apparatus Yarn Spinning Mills
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

2 1 7 2 5 1

5 58 9

7 59 16 2 5 1 6

6

87

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Abrasive Product Manufacturing Accounting, Tax Preparation, Bookkeeping, and Payroll Services Administration of Conservation Programs Administration of Housing Programs Administration of Public Health Programs Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services Advertising Agencies Advertising Material Distribution Services Agricultural Implement Manufacturing Air and Gas Compressor Manufacturing Air Purification Equipment Manufacturing Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating Equipment and Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing (pt) Airport Operations All Other Consumer Goods Rental All Other Leather Good Manufacturing (pt) All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries All Other Animal Production All Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing (pt) All Other Business Support Services All Other Converted Paper Product Manufacturing (pt) All Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing All Other General Merchandise Stores All Other Health and Personal Care Stores (pt) All Other Heavy Construction (pt) All Other Home Furnishings Stores (pt) All Other Information Services All Other Insurance Related Activities All Other Miscellaneous Ambulatory Health Care Services All Other Miscellaneous Chemical and Preparation Manufacturing (pt) All Other Miscellaneous Crop Farming (pt) All Other Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing (pt)
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

1 4 1 1 35 2 2 2 1 2 3 2

1 5 35 3 2 4 2 3 5 3 7

2 2 2 3 5

139 2 7 3 3 1 2 16 2 1 10 1 1 2 5 3 1 1 3 4

23 525 1 3 23 2 4

23 664 2 8 6 26 3 2 20 2 1 16 1 1 3 5 53 21 1 17 4

6

1 50 20

14

88

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (pt) All Other Miscellaneous Food Manufacturing (pt) All Other Miscellaneous General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing (pt) All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing All Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers All Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers (except Tobacco Stores) (pt) All Other Miscellaneous Textile Product Mills (pt) All Other Miscellaneous Waste Management Services All Other Miscellaneous Wood Product Manufacturing (pt) All Other Motor Vehicle Dealers All Other Motor Vehicle Part Manufacturing (pt) All Other Nondepository Credit Intermediation All Other Nonmetallic Mineral Mining (pt) All Other Nonresidential Specialty Trade Contractors All Other Outpatient Care Facilities All Other Personal Services All Other Plastics Product Manufacturing (pt) All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services All Other Publishers All Other Residential Specialty Trade Contractors All Other Rubber Product Manufacturing All Other Specialty Food Stores (pt) All Other Support Services All Other Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services (pt) All Other Wood Product Manufacturing Ambulance Services Ammunition (except Small Arms) Manufacturing Amusement and Theme Parks Animal (except Poultry) Slaughtering (pt) Animal Slaughtering and Processing Appliance Repair and Maintenance (pt) Architectural Services
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

17

51 75 13 1

68 75 32 1 1 50 9 1

19 1

6 1 1

44 8

2 64 2 1 21 1 1 42

1 1 7 2

1 3 71 4 1 1 48 5 1 68 1 13 13 2 3 13 2 1 1 80 1 58 25 8 8

26 4 26 1 13 6 3 2

7 2 11 2 1 1

48 25 3 4

80 1 10 5 4

89

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Armored Car Services Automatic Environmental Control Manufacturing for Regulating Residential, Commercial, and Appliance Use Automobile and Other Motor Vehicle Merchant Wholesalers Automobile and Other Motor Vehicle Wholesalers Automobile Manufacturing Automotive Body, Paint, and Interior Repair and Maintenance Automotive Exhaust System Repair Automotive Glass Replacement Shops (pt) Automotive Mechanical and Electrical Repair and Maintenance Automotive Oil Change and Lubrication Shops Automotive Parts and Accessories (pt) Automotive Parts and Accessories Stores Automotive Transmission Repair Baked Goods Stores Bare Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing Beauty Salons Beef Cattle Ranching and Farming (pt) Beef Cattle Ranching and Farming, including Feedlots Beer and Ale Merchant Wholesalers Beer and Ale Wholesalers Beer, Wine, and Liquor Stores Biological Product (except Diagnostic) Manufacturing Bituminous Coal and Lignite Surface Mining Blind and Shade Manufacturing Blood and Organ Banks Boat Building Bolt, Nut, Screw, Rivet, and Washer Manufacturing (pt) Book Publishers Book Stores Bowling Centers Brick and Structural Clay Tile Manufacturing
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

1

1

2

2 3 1 1 7 1 1 1 14

1 3 424 14 1 1 2 1 1 35 3 1 1 6 1 3 7 2 6

3 6 1 425 21 1 2 3 2 1 49 3 1 1 21 4 5 14 2 7 2 1 1 1 228 20 1 4 6 3

15 3 2 7 1 2 1

1 1 228 20 1 2 3 4 4

90

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers Broom, Brush, and Mop Manufacturing (pt) Building Equipment and Other Machinery Installation Contractors Building Inspection Services Bus and Other Motor Vehicle Transit Systems Business Associations Business to Business Electronic Markets Cable and Other Program Distribution Cafeterias Camera and Photographic Supplies Stores Canvas and Related Product Mills (pt) Carburetor, Piston, Piston Ring, and Valve Manufacturing Carpentry Contractors Carpet and Rug Mills Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Services Carwashes Caterers Cattle Feedlots Cellular and Other Wireless Telecommunications Cement Manufacturing Cemeteries and Crematories Child and Youth Services Child Day Care Services Child Day Care Services (pt) Children's and Infants' Clothing Stores Civic and Social Organizations Claims Adjusting Clay and Ceramic and Refractory Minerals Mining Clothing Accessories Stores Clothing Accessories Stores (pt) Coffee and Tea Manufacturing Collection Agencies Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

7 9

10 17 1 2 13 1 1 1 19 17 68 1 1 3 8 10 3 20 2 4 29 16

17 26 1 2 14 5 9 5 26 18 75 1 4 3 16 11 9 54 23 4 2 30 25 2 1 9 2 2 4 2 1 12 105

1 4 8 4 7 1 7

3 8 1 6 34 21 2 1 9 2 1 3 1 1 1 7 67

6 1 2 3 1 1 5 38

30

6

36

91

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Commercial and Institutional Building Construction Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (pt) Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing Commercial Bakeries (pt) Commercial Banking Commercial Banking (pt) Commercial Flexographic Printing (pt) Commercial Lithographic Printing (pt) Commercial Screen Printing (pt) Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional Electric Lighting Fixture Manufacturing Communication Equipment Repair and Maintenance (pt) Community Care Facilities for the Elderly Community Food Services Community Housing Services Computer and Computer Peripheral Equipment and Software Merchant Wholesalers Computer and Office Machine Repair and Maintenance (pt) Computer and Software Stores Computer Systems Design Services (pt) Computer Training Concrete Block and Brick Manufacturing Concrete Contractors Confectionery and Nut Stores Construction and Mining (except Oil Well) Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers Construction and Mining (except Oil Well) Machinery and Equipment Wholesalers Construction Machinery Manufacturing Construction, Mining, and Forestry Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing (pt) Construction, Transportation, Mining, and Forestry Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing Consumer Electronics and Appliances Rental Consumer Electronics Repair and Maintenance (pt) Consumer Lending
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

105 1

64

169 1

12 27 2 6 13 1 12

1 1 4

12 30 1 2 1

1 13 31 2 6 25 31 13 2 1 1 1 2

1 1 2 4 4 12 1 5 2 3 2 5 9 4 1 2

7 6 17 1 14 6 1 6 1 56 6 1 3 1 5

4 1 16 1

40 5 1

3 1 4

1

92

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Continuing Care Retirement Communities (pt) Convenience Stores Conveyor and Conveying Equipment Manufacturing (pt) Cookie and Cracker Manufacturing Corporate, Subsidiary, and Regional Managing Offices Cosmetics, Beauty Supplies, and Perfume Stores Couriers Court Reporting and Stenotype Services Courts Credit Card Issuing Credit Unions Crop Harvesting, Primarily By Machine Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction Crushed and Broken Limestone Mining and Quarrying Custom Architectural Woodwork and Millwork Manufacturing Custom Computer Programming Services Cut Stone and Stone Product Manufacturing Dairy Cattle and Milk Production Dairy Product (except Dried or Canned) Merchant Wholesalers Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services Dental Laboratories Department Stores (except Discount Department Stores) Diet and Weight Reducing Centers Direct Health and Medical Insurance Carriers (pt) Direct Life Insurance Carriers Direct Mail Advertising Direct Property and Casualty Insurance Carriers (pt) Direct Title Insurance Carriers Discount Department Stores Display Advertising Document Preparation Services Drilling Oil and Gas Wells Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages)
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

43 3 11 1 42 4 64 1

14 1 32

57 4 43 1 43 4 67 1 1 2 9 1 54 9 2 2 37 23 1 7 8 307 2 1 9 1 14 25 9 2 1 81 12

1 3 1 2

9 1 17 1 1 1 5 9

36 8 1 1 32 14 1

1

7 5 1 2 1 9

3 306

1 3 1 1 37 7 11 25 8 1 1 43 5

1

93

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Drugs and Druggists' Sundries Merchant Wholesalers Drycleaning and Laundry Services (except CoinOperated) Drywall and Insulation Contractors Drywall, Plastering, Acoustical, and Insulation Contractors (pt) Educational Support Services Electric Bulk Power Transmission and Control (pt) Electric Housewares and Household Fan Manufacturing Electric Power Distribution (pt) Electric Power Generation Electric Power Transmission, Control, and Distribution Electrical Apparatus and Equipment, Wiring Supplies, and Construction Material Wholesalers Electrical Apparatus and Equipment, Wiring Supplies, and Related Equipment Merchant Wholesalers Electrical Contractors Electronic Coil, Transformer, and Other Inductor Manufacturing (pt) Electronic Shopping Electroplating, Plating, Polishing, Anodizing, and Coloring (pt) Elementary and Secondary Schools Emergency and Other Relief Services Employment Placement Agencies Engineered Wood Member (except Truss) Manufacturing Engineering Services Engineering Services (pt) Envelope Manufacturing Environment, Conservation, and Wildlife Organizations (pt) Environmental Consulting Services Ethyl Alcohol Manufacturing Excavation Contractors Executive and Legislative Offices, Combined Executive Offices
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

4 3

2 5 1

6 8 1 1 6 1 1 5 2 4 2

1 2

4 1

1 1 5 1 4 1 1

3 1 3 7 3 1,455 1 45 2 19 22

1 4

4 5 3 7

19 569 21

22 2,024 1 66 2 31 2 32 2 3 5 1 117 1

11 2 10 2

1

3 5 1 46

71 1

94

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Exterminating and Pest Control Services Fabricated Pipe and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing (pt) Facilities Support Services Family Clothing Stores Farm and Garden Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers Farm and Garden Machinery and Equipment Wholesalers Farm Labor Contractors and Crew Leaders Farm Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing Farm Product Warehousing and Storage Farm Supplies Merchant Wholesalers Financial Transactions Processing, Reserve, and Clearinghouse Activities Finish Carpentry Contractors Fire Protection Fitness and Recreational Sports Centers Fitness and Recreational Sports Centers (pt) Flat Glass Manufacturing Flavoring Syrup and Concentrate Manufacturing Flight Training (pt) Floor Covering Stores Floor Covering Stores (pt) Flooring Contractors Florists Flour Milling (pt) Flour Mixes and Dough Manufacturing from Purchased Flour Flower, Nursery Stock, and Florists' Supplies Merchant Wholesalers Fluid Milk Manufacturing Fluid Power Cylinder and Actuator Manufacturing Fluid Power Valve and Hose Fitting Manufacturing (pt) Food Product Machinery Manufacturing Food Service Contractors Footwear Merchant Wholesalers Formal Wear and Costume Rental (pt) Framing Contractors
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

2 39 11 106 1 4 19 4 4 5 14 12 4 6 10 1 2 3 10 1 1 17 24 29 9 14 1

2 1 27 9 6 41 1

4 1 66 9 17 148 1 7 74 20 11 7 6 14 77 4 23 6 1 14 1 2 4 127 15 3 3 41 24 31 13 16 1 2

3 55 20 7 3 1 65 23 1 4 1 1 2 124 5 2 2 24

2 4 2 2

95

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Freight Transportation Arrangement Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Merchant Wholesalers Full-Service Restaurants Funeral Homes and Funeral Services Furniture Merchant Wholesalers Furniture Stores Furniture Stores (pt) Game, Toy, and Children's Vehicle Manufacturing Gasoline Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing Gasoline Stations with Convenience Store (pt) Gasoline Stations with Convenience Stores General Automotive Repair General Freight Trucking, Local General Freight Trucking, Local (pt) General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance, Less Than Truckload General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance, Truckload General Line Grocery Merchant Wholesalers General Medical and Surgical Hospitals General Rental Centers General Warehousing and Storage Geophysical Surveying and Mapping Services Gift, Novelty, and Souvenir Stores Glass and Glazing Contractors Golf Courses and Country Clubs Golf Courses and Country Clubs (pt) Grain and Field Bean Merchant Wholesalers Graphic Design Services Greeting Card Publishers Hair, Nail, and Skin Care Services Hand and Edge Tool Manufacturing (pt) Hardware Manufacturing Hardware Merchant Wholesalers Hardware Stores Hazardous Waste Collection Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal Health and Welfare Funds Heating Equipment (except Warm Air Furnace) Manufacturing (pt)
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

14 168 3 24 4

11 33 294 1 121 6 1 1 44 23 10 1 710 98 78 597 2 3 3 3 9 5 30 135 1 1 1 6

1 67 10 4 1 6 6 36 83 1,063 4 1 7 9 2 10 1 4 2 4 2 6 2 3

25 33 462 3 1 145 4 6 1 2 111 33 14 1 7 716 134 161 1,660 6 4 10 12 2 19 5 31 4 135 3 5 1 2 12 2 3 1 37

1 2 35

96

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction Hobby, Toy, and Game Stores Hog and Pig Farming Home Centers Home Furnishing Merchant Wholesalers Home Health Care Services Home Health Equipment Rental Homes for the Elderly Hotels (except Casino Hotels) and Motels Hotels (except Casino Hotels) and Motels (pt) Household Appliance Stores Human Resources and Executive Search Consulting Services (pt) Human Rights Organizations Hydroelectric Power Generation (pt) Ice Manufacturing Industrial and Personal Service Paper Merchant Wholesalers Industrial Building Construction Industrial Design Services Industrial Launderers Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers Industrial Machinery and Equipment Wholesalers (pt) Industrial Mold Manufacturing Industrial Supplies Merchant Wholesalers Industrial Truck, Tractor, Trailer, and Stacker Machinery Manufacturing Industrial Valve Manufacturing Inorganic Dye and Pigment Manufacturing (pt) Instrument Manufacturing for Measuring and Testing Electricity and Electrical Signals Insurance Agencies and Brokerages Investigation Services Investment Advice Iron and Steel Pipe and Tube Manufacturing from Purchased Steel Iron Foundries (pt) Irradiation Apparatus Manufacturing (pt)
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

66 1 3 14 1 39 2 18 25 1 1 142

26 1 7 2 1 23 5 52 1 7

92 2 10 16 2 62 2 23 77 1 8 1 2 146 2 4 7 3 1 128 1 3 2 64 4 1 75 18 2 1 2 99 1

2 4 2 1

3 7 3

1 17 111 1 3 2 62 1 1 10 8 1 2 10 2 3

65 10 2

89 1

97

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Janitorial Services Janitorial Services (pt) Jewelry Stores Junior Colleges Kidney Dialysis Centers Kitchen Utensil, Pot, and Pan Manufacturing Labor Unions and Similar Labor Organizations Laminated Plastics Plate, Sheet (except Packaging), and Shape Manufacturing Landscape Architectural Services Landscaping Services Lawn and Garden Tractor and Home Lawn and Garden Equipment Manufacturing Legislative Bodies Lessors of Miniwarehouses and Self-Storage Units Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets (except Copyrighted Works) Lessors of Nonresidential Buildings (except Miniwarehouses) Lessors of Other Real Estate Property Lessors of Residential Buildings and Dwellings Lessors of Residential Buildings and Dwellings (pt) Limited-Service Eating Places Limited-Service Restaurants Limousine Service Linen and Uniform Supply Linen Supply (pt) Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Bottled Gas) Dealers (pt) Livestock Merchant Wholesalers Livestock Wholesalers Local Messengers and Local Delivery Logging Lumber, Plywood, Millwork, and Wood Panel Merchant Wholesalers Machine Shops Machine Tool (Metal Cutting Types) Manufacturing Machine Tool (Metal Forming Types) Manufacturing Management Consulting Services Manifold Business Forms Printing (pt)
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

51 1 25 6 7 1

47 1 4 1 3 1 4 5 38

98 2 25 10 8 4 1 8 9 81 2 5 4 1

4 4 43 2 2 1 3 1 12 15 5 120 1 6 8 1 2 4 39

5 2

6 1 12 1 2 104 2 1 1 16 8 7

9 2 24 16 7 224 2 1 1 7 24 8 8 2 19 66 3 26 1 63

15 27 3 19 1 63

7

98

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Manufactured (Mobile) Home Dealers Manufactured Home (Mobile Home) Manufacturing Manufacturing and Industrial Building Construction (pt) Marinas Marketing Consulting Services Marketing Research and Public Opinion Polling Masonry Contractors Material Handling Equipment Manufacturing Materials Recovery Facilities Mattress Manufacturing Meat and Meat Product Merchant Wholesalers Meat Markets Meat Markets (pt) Meat Processed from Carcasses (pt) Media Representatives Medical Laboratories Medical, Dental, and Hospital Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings Merchant Wholesalers Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel Contractors (pt) Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Shirt, (except Work Shirt) Manufacturing (pt) Men's and Boys' Neckwear Manufacturing Men's Clothing Stores Metal Coating, Engraving (except Jewelry and Silverware), and Allied Services to Manufacturers Metal Service Centers and Other Metal Merchant Wholesalers Metal Stamping Metal Tank (Heavy Gauge) Manufacturing Metal Window and Door Manufacturing (pt) Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, and Tank Component Manufacturing (pt) Millwork Miscellaneous Intermediation Mortgage and Nonmortgage Loan Brokers Motion Picture and Video Production
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

1 54

12 12 2

1 66 12 3 3 1 2 2 3 8 11 6 1 50 1 141 8 8

1 3 1 2

2 3 8 9 4 1 50 82 5

2 2

1 59 3 8 1

48 1 1

49 1 1 3 3 33 4 67 72 1 7 1 1 2

3 1 2 33 4 66

1 72 1

7 1 1 1 1

99

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Motion Picture Theaters, Except Drive-In Motor Vehicle Air-Conditioning Manufacturing Motor Vehicle Body and Trailer Manufacturing Motor Vehicle Body Manufacturing (pt) Motor Vehicle Metal Stamping Motor Vehicle Supplies and New Parts Merchant Wholesalers Motor Vehicle Towing Multifamily Housing Construction (except Operative Builders) Multifamily Housing Construction (pt) Museums Musical Instrument and Supplies Stores Natural Gas Distribution Natural Gas Liquid Extraction (pt) New Car Dealers New Housing Operative Builders New Single-Family Housing Construction (except Operative Builders) News Syndicates Newspaper Publishers Nonresidential Drywall and Insulation Contractors Nonresidential Electrical Contractors Nonresidential Finish Carpentry Contractors Nonresidential Glass and Glazing Contractors Nonresidential Masonry Contractors Nonresidential Painting and Wall Covering Contractors Nonresidential Plumbing, Heating, and AirConditioning Contractors Nonresidential Poured Concrete Foundation and Structure Contractors Nonresidential Property Managers Nonresidential Roofing Contractors Nonresidential Siding Contractors Nonresidential Site Preparation Contractors Nonresidential Structural Steel and Precast Concrete Contractors Nonscheduled Chartered Freight Air Transportation
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

11 49 1 20 5 19

3 36 48 3 54 2 9 3 2

14 49 37 68 8 73 2 11 1 10 2 8 1 136 2 43 1 51 20 45 1 25 11 1

2 1 7 8 1 32

104 2 24 7 16 12 7 1

19 1 44 4 33 1 18 10 1 25 5 15 3 3 17 14

25 7 3 4 11 9 2

1

51 12 18 7 3 28 23 2

100

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Nonscheduled Chartered Passenger Air Transportation Nonupholstered Wood Household Furniture Manufacturing (pt) Nuclear Electric Power Generation (pt) Nurseries, Garden Centers, and Farm Supply Stores Nursery and Garden Centers (pt) Nursery and Tree Production (pt) Nursing Care Facilities Nursing Care Facilities (pt) Office Administrative Services Office Equipment Merchant Wholesalers Office Furniture (except Wood) Manufacturing Office Machinery Manufacturing (pt) Office Supplies and Stationery Stores Offices of Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapists and Audiologists Offices of All Other Miscellaneous Health Practitioners Offices of Certified Public Accountants Offices of Chiropractors Offices of Dentists Offices of Lawyers Offices of Optometrists Offices of Other Holding Companies Offices of Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists, and Audiologists Offices of Physicians Offices of Physicians (except Mental Health Specialists) (pt) Offices of Physicians, Mental Health Specialists (pt) Offices of Podiatrists Offices of Real Estate Agents and Brokers Oil and Gas Extraction Oil and Gas Pipeline and Related Structures Construction Ophthalmic Goods Manufacturing (pt) Optical Goods Stores
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

2 1 23 13 3 2 104 47 41 12 1 1 5 20

2 1 23 33 3 2 340 50 444 14 1 1 5 1 25 7 2 41 10 3 11 19 3 225 22 2 2 7 39 2 3

236 3 403 2

1 4 6 1 30 8 2 8 12 2 131 1 1 4 13 2 2 21 1 1 11 2 1 3 7 1 94 21 1 2 3 26 1

101

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Ornamental and Architectural Metal Products Manufacturing Ornamental and Architectural Metal Work Manufacturing (pt) Other Accounting Services Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing Other Airport Operations (pt) Other Aluminum Rolling and Drawing (pt) Other Animal Food Manufacturing (pt) Other Automotive Mechanical and Electrical Repair and Maintenance Other Automotive Repair and Maintenance Other Building Finishing Contractors Other Building Material Dealers Other Business Service Centers (including Copy Shops) Other Chemical and Allied Products Merchant Wholesalers Other Chemical and Fertilizer Mineral Mining Other Clothing Stores Other Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing Other Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing (pt) Other Commercial Equipment Merchant Wholesalers Other Commercial Printing (pt) Other Community Housing Services Other Computer Related Services Other Concrete Product Manufacturing Other Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers Other Direct Insurance (except Life, Health, and Medical) Carriers Other Direct Selling Establishments Other Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance (pt) Other Electronic Component Manufacturing Other Electronic Parts and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

1 17 21 24 5 4 24 11 4 6 1 1 25 23

1 22 25 48 11 4 9 2 2 1 41 26 5 7 6 5 12 1 15 4 12 23 11 1 123 1 14 1

3 1 1 1 16 3 5 6 4 3 11 1 12 2 4 10 3

1 2 2 1

3 2 8 13 8 1 13 1 14

110

1

102

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Other Engine Equipment Manufacturing (pt) Other Fabricated Wire Product Manufacturing (pt) Other Farm Product Raw Material Merchant Wholesalers Other Gasoline Stations Other General Government Support Other Grocery and Related Product Wholesalers Other Grocery and Related Products Merchant Wholesalers Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction Other Individual and Family Services Other Industrial Machinery Manufacturing Other Management Consulting Services Other Metal Container Manufacturing (pt) Other Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing Other Millwork (including Flooring) (pt) Other Miscellaneous Durable Goods Merchant Wholesalers Other Miscellaneous Durable Goods Wholesalers (pt) Other Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods Merchant Wholesalers Other Motor Vehicle Electrical and Electronic Equipment Manufacturing (pt) Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing Other Nonhazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal Other Nonresidential Building Equipment Contractors Other Nonresidential Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors Other Performing Arts Companies Other Performing Arts Companies (pt) Other Plastics Product Manufacturing Other Pressed and Blown Glass and Glassware Manufacturing Other Professional Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers Other Residential Building Finishing Contractors
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

7 18 1 16 3,925

3 26 3 1 1,338 1 15 2 2 34 1 4

10 44 4 17 5,266 1 24 16 9 2 38 22 4 3 5 2 7 21 1 5 20 9 1 3 5 1 1 6

3

9 14 7 2 4 21 3

5 1 6 1 1 1 12 6 1 1 20

4 8 3 1 3 5 1 1 2

4

103

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Other Residential Care Facilities Other Residential Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services Other Services Related to Advertising Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings (pt) Other Similar Organizations (except Business, Professional, Labor, and Political Organizations) Other Social Advocacy Organizations Other Specialty Food Stores Other Support Activities for Road Transportation Other Support Activities for Road Transportation (pt) Other Technical and Trade Schools (pt) Other Telecommunications Other Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services Other Waste Collection Outdoor Power Equipment Stores Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers Packaging and Labeling Services Paint and Wallpaper Stores Painting and Wall Covering Contractors Painting and Wall Covering Contractors (pt) Paperboard Container Manufacturing Paperboard Mills Parking Lots and Garages Payroll Services (pt) Pension Funds Periodical Publishers Perishable Prepared Food Manufacturing Pesticide and Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing Pet and Pet Supplies Stores Pet Care (except Veterinary) Services Petroleum and Petroleum Products Merchant Wholesalers (except Bulk Stations and Terminals) Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals Petroleum Lubricating Oil and Grease Manufacturing Petroleum Refineries
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

11

4 2

15 2 7 7 8 2 15 4 1 88 1 2 5 21 23 1 19 1 3 5 2 61 3 1 5 1 2 4 2 11 1 3 3 5 16

7 6 3 1 13 1 61

1 5 1 2 3 1 27 1 2 5

3 21 1 12 1 1 1 37 2 1 2 4

18 2

7 2 4 2 24 1 1 4 1

2 1 1 1 5 3

2 9

2 2

13

104

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Pharmaceutical and Medicine Manufacturing Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing (pt) Pharmacies and Drug Stores Photofinishing Laboratories (except One-Hour) Photographic Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers Photographic Studios, Portrait Pipeline Transportation of Crude Oil Pipeline Transportation of Natural Gas Plastics Materials and Basic Forms and Shapes Merchant Wholesalers Plastics Pipe and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing (pt) Plate Work Manufacturing Plumbing and Heating Equipment and Supplies (Hydronics) Merchant Wholesalers Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors (pt) Portfolio Management Potato Farming Poultry Processing Poured Concrete Foundation and Structure Contractors Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction Power Boiler and Heat Exchanger Manufacturing Prefabricated Metal Building and Component Manufacturing Prefabricated Wood Building Manufacturing Prerecorded Tape, Compact Disc, and Record Stores Primary Aluminum Production Printing Ink Manufacturing Printing Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing Private Households Private Mail Centers Process, Physical Distribution, and Logistics Consulting Services (pt) Professional and Management Development Training Professional Employer Organizations
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

1 1 9

12 8 2 1 24 2

1 13 17 2 1 25 2 1 4 66 26 5 1

1 1

50 1 2

4 16 25 3 1

25 2

8 1 3

33 2 1 3 2 11 28 1 6 1 1 1 1 13 2 30 3 8

1 6

1 5 28

1 6 1 1 1 1 8 2 5 3 4 5

25

4

105

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Professional Organizations Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Hospitals Public Relations Agencies Pump and Compressor Manufacturing Pump and Pumping Equipment Manufacturing (pt) Quick Printing (pt) Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications Equipment Manufacturing Radio Stations Radio, Television, and Other Electronics Stores (pt) Rail Transportation Railroad Rolling Stock Manufacturing Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing Real Estate Credit Real Estate Investment Trusts Recreational and Vacation Camps (except Campgrounds) Recreational Goods Rental Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers Recyclable Material Wholesalers Refrigerated Warehousing and Storage Refrigeration Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers Regulation of Agricultural Marketing and Commodities Relay and Industrial Control Manufacturing Religious Organizations Remediation Services Rendering and Meat Byproduct Processing Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences Residential Building Construction Residential Drywall and Insulation Contractors Residential Electric Lighting Fixture Manufacturing (pt) Residential Electrical Contractors Residential Finish Carpentry Contractors Residential Flooring Contractors Residential Framing Contractors
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

2 2 1

43 2 19 2

2 45 1 2 19 2 23 6 9 14 13 88 2 1 2 1 40 1 13 2 1 1 61 6 20 3 7 12 65 41 20 4 22

19 5 1 12 27 2

4 1 8 2 13 60 1 2 1 28 1 6 2 1 1 57 1 20

1

11 7

1

4 5

3 2 3 58 32 16 14

5 9 7 9 4 4 8

106

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Residential Masonry Contractors Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities Residential Mental Retardation Facilities Residential Painting and Wall Covering Contractors Residential Plumbing, Heating, and AirConditioning Contractors Residential Poured Concrete Foundation and Structure Contractors Residential Property Managers Residential Remodelers Residential Roofing Contractors Residential Siding Contractors Residential Site Preparation Contractors Residential Tile and Terrazzo Contractors Retail Bakeries Reupholstery and Furniture Repair Roofing Contractors Roofing, Siding, and Insulation Material Merchant Wholesalers Roofing, Siding, and Insulation Material Wholesalers Roofing, Siding, and Sheet Metal Contractors Rope, Cordage and Twine Mills Rubber and Plastics Hoses and Belting Manufacturing Sand, Gravel, Clay, and Ceramic and Refractory Minerals Mining and Quarrying Savings Institutions Scheduled Passenger Air Transportation School and Employee Bus Transportation Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing Securities and Commodity Exchanges Securities Brokerage Security Guards and Patrol Services Security Systems Services Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths) (pt) Septic Tank and Related Services (pt)
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

10 11 23 3 37 11 28 41 1 5 8 1 2 1 2

16 12 156 3 32 14 9 23 2 8 6 1

26 23 179 6 70 25 37 64 3 13 14 1 2 1 3 2 4 4 4 17 1 4 2 27

1 2

4 2 3

2 1 17

1 4 1 24

1 3

2 2 8 8

15 16 13 2 8 2

17 16 2 21 2 16 2

107

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Service Establishment Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers Services for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities Setup Paperboard Box Manufacturing Sewage Treatment Facilities Sewing, Needlework, and Piece Goods Stores Sheet Metal Work Manufacturing Shoe Stores Showcase, Partition, Shelving, and Locker Manufacturing (pt) Siding Contractors Sign Manufacturing Site Preparation Contractors Small Arms Ammunition Manufacturing Snack and Nonalcoholic Beverage Bars (pt) Social Advocacy Organizations Soft Drink and Ice Manufacturing Software Publishers Soil Preparation, Planting, and Cultivating (pt) Solid Waste Collection Solid Waste Landfills Sound Recording Studios Soybean Processing (pt) Special Die and Tool, Die Set, Jig, and Fixture Manufacturing Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, Local Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, Local (pt) Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, Long-Distance Specialty (except Psychiatric and Substance Abuse) Hospitals Spectator Sports Spice and Extract Manufacturing (pt) Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing Sporting and Recreational Goods and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers Sporting Goods Stores
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

2 39 4 1 6 10 25 11 1 4 1 14 1 6 2 3 3 4 20

2 59 4 1 7 49 33 14 2 13 1 25 18 13 6 2 4 13 8 2 1 1 9 2 22 2 17 11 2 9 3 1 14

1 39 8 3 1 9 25 4 12

1 10 4 2 1

1 13

9 3 9 1 1 10

8 8 2 2

4

108

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Sports and Recreation Instruction Sports Teams and Clubs Stationery and Office Supplies Merchant Wholesalers Stationery and Office Supplies Wholesalers Steel Investment Foundries Steel Wire Drawing Structural Steel Erection Contractors Supermarkets and Other Grocery (except Convenience) Stores Support Activities for Animal Production Support Activities for Mining Support Activities for Oil and Gas Field Operations (pt) Support Activities for Rail Transportation Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing (pt) Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) Services Switchgear and Switchboard Apparatus Manufacturing Technical and Trade Schools Telecommunications Resellers Telephone Answering Services Television Broadcasting Temporary Help Services Temporary Shelters Testing Laboratories Textile and Fabric Finishing (except Broadwoven Fabric) Mills (pt) Theater Companies and Dinner Theaters Tire Dealers Tire Dealers (pt) Tire Manufacturing (except Retreading) Tire Retreading Title Abstract and Settlement Offices Tobacco and Tobacco Product Merchant Wholesalers Tobacco Stores
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

2 39 22 1 2 8 6 24 1 5 45 12 5 1 1 1 1 37 2 4 53 3 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 104 8 3

2 39 22 2 3 9 7 61 3 9 98 15 6 1 2 9 1 2 6 178 13 4 1 12 24 2 505 2 1 1 12

4 1 5 74 5 1 1 10 14 505 2

2 10 2

1 1 1

11

109

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Toy and Hobby Goods and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers Transportation Equipment and Supplies (except Motor Vehicle) Merchant Wholesalers Travel Trailer and Camper Manufacturing (pt) Tree Nut Farming Truck Trailer Manufacturing Truck, Utility Trailer, and RV (Recreational Vehicle) Rental and Leasing Truss Manufacturing Turbine and Turbine Generator Set Unit Manufacturing Unclassifiable Unsupported Plastics Bag Manufacturing Unsupported Plastics Film and Sheet (except Packaging) Manufacturing Unsupported Plastics Packaging Film and Sheet Manufacturing Unsupported Plastics Profile Shape Manufacturing (pt) Upholstered Household Furniture Manufacturing (pt) Used Car Dealers Used Household and Office Goods Moving Used Merchandise Stores Vending Machine Operators Veterinary Services Veterinary Services (pt) Video Tape and Disc Rental Vitreous China Plumbing Fixture and China and Earthenware Bathroom Accessories Manufacturing Vitreous China, Fine Earthenware, and Other Pottery Product Manufacturing (pt) Vocational Rehabilitation Services Warehouse Clubs and Supercenters Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction Water Supply and Irrigation Systems Water Supply and Irrigation Systems (pt) Water, Sewer, and Pipeline Construction (pt)
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

1 6 7 30 2

3 6 3 2 39 1 3 5 15,834 61 5 1 1 3 8 34 2 1 11 4 2

4 12 10 2 69 3 3 6 40,468 65 11 14 8 7 11 36 8 2 41 19 3 1 1 122 179 27 43 1 3

1 24,598 4 6 13 7 4 3 2 6 1 30 15 1 1 1 66 150 13 1 1

36

56 29 14 42 3

110

Kansas Division of Workers Compensation

Annual Statistical Report

2006

Table 2-21 continued NAICS Code Reported in Occupational Injuries & Illnesses by Severity FY 2006
NAICS Wheat Farming Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers Wine and Distilled Alcoholic Beverage Merchant Wholesalers Wired Telecommunications Carriers Women's and Girls' Cut and Sew Dress Manufacturing (pt) Women's Clothing Stores Wood Container and Pallet Manufacturing Wood Kitchen Cabinet and Countertop Manufacturing Wood Kitchen Cabinet and Countertop Manufacturing (pt) Wood Office Furniture Manufacturing Wood Preservation Wood Window and Door Manufacturing
Source: Kansas Division of Workers Compensation
No Time Lost Time Lost Fatal Total Inj/Ill

46

1 33 17

1 79 17 2 1 11 11 1 336 5 41 5 5

2 1 4 2 174

7 9 161 5 3 3

41 2 2

111