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OSHA Non-Fatal Occupational Injury Rates Lost-Work-Day Injuries Per 100 Full-Time Workers.


          OSHA Non-Fatal Occupational Injury Rates Lost-Work-Day
                    Injuries Per 100 Full-Time Workers
Industry                    SIC  1989 1996 1997
All Manufacturing           20   5.3  4.3  4.2
Misc. Plastics Prods.       3080 7.2  5.6  5.1
Unsupported Plastics
 Film & Sheet               3081 5.9  4.5  5.2
Unsupported Plastics
 Profile Shapes             3082 7.2  3.9  NA
Laminated Plastics
 Plate & Sheet              3083 6.5  5.7  4.4
Plastic Pipe                3084 8.5  5.3  5.2
Plastic Bottles             3085 8.3  4.9  5.5
Plastic Foam Prods.         3086 7.1  6.2  4.5
Custom Compounds            3087 8.3  3.7  3.9
Plastic Plumbing Fixtures   3088 9.1  6.7  6.8
Plastic Products N.C.E. [a] 3089 7.2  5.8  5.2
(a.)Not elsewhere classified.
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Title Annotation:Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Comment:OSHA Non-Fatal Occupational Injury Rates Lost-Work-Day Injuries Per 100 Full-Time Workers.(Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
Publication:Plastics Technology
Article Type:Illustration
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Oct 1, 1999
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