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2001 metalcasting industry lost workday Injury, Illness rates released by U.S. Bureau of Labor. (Industry News: North America).


The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)

A research agency of the U.S. Department of Labor; it compiles statistics on hours of work, average hourly earnings, employment and unemployment, consumer prices and many other variables.
 has released the 2001 Injury and Illness rates. These numbers reflect the lost workday rates as well as OSHA OSHA
n.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a branch of the US Department of Labor responsible for establishing and enforcing safety and health standards in the workplace.
 recordable rates for the metalcasting industry.

When OSHA decides what firms will be targeted for compliance inspections, the agency picks industries that reflect the highest rates. This chart shows five years of comparisons for foundry A semiconductor manufacturer that makes chips for third parties. It may be a large chip maker that sells its excess manufacturing capacity or one that makes chips exclusively for other companies.  industry SIC codes. The incidence rates represent the number of injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time full-time
adj.
Employed for or involving a standard number of hours of working time: a full-time administrative assistant.



full
 workers and were calculated as the number of injuries divided by the total hours worked by all employees during the calendar year and multiplied mul·ti·ply 1  
v. mul·ti·plied, mul·ti·ply·ing, mul·ti·plies

v.tr.
1. To increase the amount, number, or degree of.

2. Mathematics To perform multiplication on.
 by 200,000 (the base for 100 equivalent full-time workers working 40 hr/ week, 50 weeks/yr). While numbers as a whole reflect a downward trend, they are still higher than the general average.
Table 1

Occupational Injury Rates per 100 Full Time Workers

                                       Total OSHA Recordable Injury &
                                                Illness Cases

                                    SIC Code (1)  2001      2000

All Manufacturing                        --        8.1       9.0
Primary Metal Industries                 33       10.7      12.6
Iron & Steel Foundries                  332       16.7      21.0
Gray & Ductile Iron                     3321      18.9      21.7
Malleable                               3322      11.2      N.A.
Steel Investment                        3324      11.5      12.1
Steel, n.e.c.                           3325      14.0      N.A.
Nonferrous Foundries (Castings)         336       13.1      16.5
Aluminum Die Castings                   3363      16.1      15.2
Aluminum Foundries                      3365      13.4      18.3
Nonferrous Foundries, n.e.c.            3369      N.A.      N.A.
Plumbing Fixtures, Fittings & Trim      3432       6.3       5.7

                                    Total OSHA Recordable Injury &
                                             Illness Cases

                                    1999       1998      1997

All Manufacturing                    9.2        9.7      10.3
Primary Metal Industries            12.9       14.0      15.0
Iron & Steel Foundries              20.1       22.1      23.2
Gray & Ductile Iron                 21.9       25.1      26.6
Malleable                           N.A.       N.A.      27.6
Steel Investment                    14.2       13.1      13.6
Steel, n.e.c.                       19.3       20.8      19.1
Nonferrous Foundries (Castings)     15.8       17.6      18.0
Aluminum Die Castings               16.2       17.6      17.4
Aluminum Foundries                  18.3       18.2      19.8
Nonferrous Foundries, n.e.c.        N.A.       N.A.      N.A.
Plumbing Fixtures, Fittings & Trim   8.0        7.3      8.1

                                       Total OSHA Lost
                                      Workday Injury and
                                      Illness cases (2)

                                    2001      2000

All Manufacturing                    4.1       4.5
Primary Metal Industries             5.3       6.3
Iron & Steel Foundries               7.3       9.2
Gray & Ductile Iron                  7.4       9.3
Malleable                            6.1      N.A.
Steel Investment                     6.8       6.2
Steel, n.e.c.                        7.7      N.A.
Nonferrous Foundries (Castings)      7.7       8.5
Aluminum Die Castings                9.4       7.4
Aluminum Foundries                   8.1       9.9
Nonferrous Foundries, n.e.c.        N.A.      N.A.
Plumbing Fixtures, Fittings & Trim   3.7       3.1

                                    Total OSHA Lost Workday Injury
                                         and Illness cases (2)

                                    1999             1998

All Manufacturing                    4.6              4.7
Primary Metal Industries             6.3              7.0
Iron & Steel Foundries               8.8             10.6
Gray & Ductile Iron                  8.6             11.5
Malleable                           N.A.             N.A.
Steel Investment                     8.8              6.7
Steel, n.e.c.                        9.3             11.1
Nonferrous Foundries (Castings)      8.8              9.7
Aluminum Die Castings                9.6              8.5
Aluminum Foundries                  10.2             11.4
Nonferrous Foundries, n.e.c.        N.A.             N.A.
Plumbing Fixtures, Fittings & Trim   4.1              4.8

                                     Total OSHA
                                    Lost Workday
                                     Injury and
                                      Illness
                                     cases (2)

                                    1997

All Manufacturing                    4.8
Primary Metal Industries             7.2
Iron & Steel Foundries              10.9
Gray & Ductile Iron                 11.7
Malleable                           14.2
Steel Investment                     7.3
Steel, n.e.c.                       10.4
Nonferrous Foundries (Castings)      9.6
Aluminum Die Castings                8.4
Aluminum Foundries                  11.8
Nonferrous Foundries, n.e.c.        N.A.
Plumbing Fixtures, Fittings & Trim   3.2

n.e.c = not elsewhere classified

N.A. = not available

(1) Standard Industrial Classifications (SIC) Manual, 1987 Edition

(2) Total lost workday injuries and illness case involves cases with
days away from work and cases with restricted work.
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