IC 8481 Injury Experience In The Nonmetallic Mineral Industries (Except Stone And Coal), 1964-65

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 137
- File Size:
- 38882 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1970
Abstract
[The safety record of the nonmetal mining industry during 1965 way worse than that of 1961 in all general measures s of injury experience except for a slight improvement in the number and frequency rate of nonfatal injuries Work fatalities in 1965 totaled al and occurred .it a frequencyrate of 0.29 and a severity rate of 1,711 per million man-hours of worktime. The fatality total was seven oven higher than to 1964 and the injury ratess increased d 32 and 28 present, respectively Thin total. of 2,172 nonmetal injuries u- in 1965 was 3.4 less than in 1964 and the frequency rate per million ion man-hours worked declined percent to 22.73 from: 23.14 in 1964. However, the 1965 nonfatal severity rate of 1,339 per million man-hours worked was 15 percent our the: d.96,1 rate of 1,160, This increases was largely attributable to two more permanent total and nine more permanent partial injuries. in 1965 than in the proceeding year. The average severity all injuries in 1965 was 132 days, 1-I. or charged per injury or 25 days more than in 1961. Injury experience in the nonmetal mining industry, including and excluding officeworkers, for the a-year period 1961-65 is shown in table 1. The average number of men working, on active days in 1963 was 48,429, or 635 fewer than in 1961. However, mines and mills, wore active an average: of 5 days more for a total of 277 in 1965, and each worker averaged 2,245 hours compared to 2', 190 hours in 1961. As a result, aggregate worktime of 108.7 million man-hours increased 1 percent over the 1964 total of 107.4 million hours.]
Citation
APA:
(1970) IC 8481 Injury Experience In The Nonmetallic Mineral Industries (Except Stone And Coal), 1964-65MLA: IC 8481 Injury Experience In The Nonmetallic Mineral Industries (Except Stone And Coal), 1964-65. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1970.