Totals of 61 fatal and 3,468 nonfatal disabling work injuries occurred at respective frequency rates of 0.31 and 17.91 per million man-hours of worktime in the stone quarrying industry in the U.S. during 1963. The severity rate for all injuries in 1963 was 2,913 days lost or charged per million man-hours. The report contains similar information on injury experience for each of the three years, 1961-63. The injury data for each year are classified by degree of injury, causes of injury-producing accidents, part of body injured, nature of injury, general work location within the operations, industry subgroups, States, and other analytical factors related to accident-prevention work. Correlative data on the average number of men working on active days, and man-days and man-hours of worktime are classified in a number of groupings. (Author)
Injury Experience in Quarrying, 1961-63
1972
195 pages
Report
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