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Healthcare ranks second in nonfatal injuries and illnesses

OSHA Healthcare Connection, November 1, 2006

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Despite an 11% decrease in ambulatory settings, healthcare still ranks second in reported nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses among U.S. industries.

Ambulatory, hospital, nursing and residential care, and social assistance services and facilities accounted for 15% of all injuries and 18.6% of illnesses reported by U.S. businesses, according to "Workplace Injuries and Illnesses in 2005," released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on October 19.

Topping the list was the manufacturing sector with nonfatal injury and illness incidence rates of 20.2% and 30.8% respectively.



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