30 4QTR. 18.8 19.3 2 QTR. 19.3 18.5 18.5 30TR 18.8 19.4 19.2 18.8 MAN-HOURS in MILLIONS PERIOD 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 IQTR. 19.7 18.4 18.0 16.5 19.2 17.0 21.5 19.6 19.8 19.6 20.3 21.3 19.7 20.8 81.2 77.5 76.4 76.2 80.5 30 30 20 10 MAN - HOURS in MILLIONS REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION of ANNUAL INJURY EXPERIENCE LONGSHORING WORK INJURY FREQUENCY RATES FOR ACTIVITIES SUBJECT TO PUBLIC LAW 85-742 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 COMPILED BY: BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS U.S.DEPARTMENT OF LABOR OFFICE OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY U.S. MISSION SAFETY 70 SAFETY ENGINEERING AND PROGRAM SERVICES, FISCAL YEAR 1965-U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, BUREAU OF LABOR STANDARDS, OFFICE OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY 1 Maritime work injury data 1 reported under Public Law 85-742 North Atlantic region.. Fort Lauderdale. Gulf region. 131.8 125.3 108.2 100. 7 96.8 89.8 7, 583 7, 616 7,849 6, 872 8, 046 115.8 101.3 89.7 New Orleans. Mobile. Galveston. Houston. 66.6 51.3 53.7 49.7 67.3 41.6 33.5 35.9 37.9 96.5 88.6 94.4 91.9 88.8 112.3 117.9 102.2 97.1 86.7 104.6 136.6 101.9 79.9 87.5 130.6 123.3 119.3 114.0 116.3 105.1 108.2 111.3 106.9 105.4 112.2 11, 865 121.3 109.7 108.4 98.5 114.0 118.4 5, 814 168.7 142.8 149.1 134.6 144.3 109. 0 13, 129 161.8 156.9 133.2 146. 7 127.8 99.8 9, 123 (4) (4) 79. 1 84.0 80.8 59.6 (4) 217.6 193.5 151.4 126.7 116.3 103.5 11, 791 10, 907 102.6 97.4 82.3 77.6 74.7 90.3 8,796 6, 933 164.5 157.2 150.3 163.6 121.6 108.3 9, 826 5, 480 371.9 339. 1 232.1 197.8 177.0 150.2 18, 438 19, 156 12, 515 6, 898 10, 280 381.0 336.6 252.2 180.0 169.8 105. 5 16, 963 17, 980 18, 855 10, 771 12, 960 51.8 54.9 6, 104 7, 724 37.2 3, 227 83.6 7,410 1,737 4,298 5,386 828 15, 109 95.8 80.4 143.3 128.5 98. 1 93.8 89.3 5,399 6, 307 7,715 103.0 4,686 5, 010 76.6 6,079 3,593 98.0 100.8 91.5 5, 157 7,482 70.4 5,040 3, 532 Great Lakes region. Cleveland 3. Detroit San Francisco 3 Portland. Honolulu. National: Injuries. Man-hours 5. 1 See technical notes on p. 4. 29-month year to date. 10, 701 9, 710 8, 265 7,676 7, 794 5, 430 81, 197 77, 486 76, 367 76, 216 80, 534 60, 448 3 Based on LSB districts of 1960 and 1961. 4 Insufficient or no data reported. Man-hours in thousands. Technical notes for maritime work injury DATA reported under Public Law 85-742 The injury frequency and severity rates shown in these tabulations are for activities subject to the Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act collected under provisions of Public Law 85-742. These data are based on only the reported shipboard exposure and do not include work performed in shoreside environments. ASA standard Z16.1 is used as the work-injury reporting criteria and rates are those compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The injury frequency rate is the average number of disabling work injuries for each million employee-hours worked. The severity rate is the average number of days of disability resulting from disabling work injuries, for each million employee-hours worked. 1960 longshore figures include railroad man-hours under the act. 1961 adjusted totals exclude railroad hours that were reported under longshoring hours and reassigned to other harbor work category. 1962 data are reported under revised geographical and statistical boundaries due to establishment of additional LSB districts. 1963 "shipyard" classification was established. It combines all ship repairing, shipbuilding, and shipbreaking activities reported under the act. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION of ANNUAL INJURY EXPERIENCE SHIPYARD WORK INJURY FREQUENCY RATES FOR ACTIVITIES SUBJECT TO PUBLIC LAW 85-742 /SHIPYARD RATE EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1963 COMBINES ALL SHIP REPAIRING, SHIPBUILDING AND SHIPBREAKING ACTIVITIES REPORTED. COMPILED BY: BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS 20 10 5 PACIFIC U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR OFFICE OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY |