Table 5. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work (DAFW)[1] by selected injury or illness characteristics and major industry sector, private industry, California, 2023-2024

Characteristic Private industry [2], [3], [4] Goods producing Service providing
Total goods producing Natural resources and mining [2], [3] Construction Manufacturing Total service providing Trade, transportation and utilities[4] Information Financial activities Professional and business services Education and health services Leisure and hospitality Other services Public Administration
Total 271,660 61,130 10,830 25,710 24,590 210,530 77,610 3,370 6,680 22,320 58,980 33,900 7,670 --
Nature of injury, illness[5]: Fractures 11,920 4,380 520 -- 1,260 7,540 2,980 70 -- 1,120 1,580 1,000 230 --
Sprains, strains, tears 85,790 17,580 2,790 7,310 7,480 68,210 31,510 930 1,460 5,450 18,340 8,630 1,900 --
Amputations involving bone loss 320 160 -- -- 90 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Cuts, lacerations, punctures without injury to internal structures 28,790 8,480 1,050 4,390 3,040 20,310 6,050 210 540 3,160 2,650 6,810 880 --
Abrasions 930 270 140 -- 50 660 240 -- -- -- 200 -- -- --
Bruises, contusions 20,720 4,920 980 1,210 2,730 15,800 7,020 100 320 1,270 3,860 2,640 590 --
Chemical burns, corrosions 960 360 50 -- 300 600 190 -- -- 80 70 260 -- --
Thermal burns 3,690 510 180 -- 240 3,170 460 -- -- 50 290 2,120 260 --
Soreness, swelling, inflammation 9,600 1,770 510 840 420 7,820 2,870 110 240 960 1,780 1,460 390 --
Carpal tunnel (CTS) 600 40 -- -- 40 560 210 -- 60 80 90 100 -- --
Tendonitis and related 1,230 320 20 -- 260 910 260 -- -- 150 300 180 -- --
Coronavirus--novel 24,340 1,410 70 -- 980 22,930 6,600 540 -- 760 13,140 290 210 --
Post COVID-19 condition -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders 5,490 1,010 210 390 410 4,490 1,700 70 240 690 1,230 480 70 --
Part of body affected[5]: Head 21,490 5,440 1,230 1,900 2,320 16,050 5,770 100 490 1,930 4,400 2,290 1,060 --
Head: Eye 5,880 2,390 660 760 980 3,490 970 -- 160 1,000 430 660 260 --
Neck 2,800 740 -- 190 540 2,060 830 -- -- 350 620 140 -- --
Trunk 47,400 10,150 2,000 3,910 4,230 37,260 17,410 590 630 3,870 9,830 4,410 510 --
Trunk: Exterior and musculoskeletal structures of the back 38,270 7,300 1,190 3,030 3,080 30,970 14,660 500 240 3,010 8,460 3,640 460 --
Upper extremities 77,710 19,450 3,030 7,880 8,540 58,260 20,830 1,010 1,540 5,690 12,860 13,280 3,060 --
Upper extremities: Shoulder(s), clavicle(s), scapula(e) 13,610 2,980 500 900 1,570 10,630 4,860 250 180 890 2,940 1,190 330 --
Upper extremities: Arm(s) 12,430 2,480 440 1,050 990 9,950 3,760 220 500 1,340 1,910 1,630 -- --
Upper extremities: Wrist(s) 8,890 1,470 250 640 580 7,420 2,950 130 180 680 2,050 980 450 --
Upper extremities: Hand(s), finger(s) 36,900 11,450 1,590 5,140 4,710 25,450 8,030 370 520 2,330 4,070 8,520 1,610 --
Lower extremities 58,900 15,360 2,700 7,610 5,040 43,540 17,810 800 1,690 5,350 8,740 7,720 1,440 --
Lower extremities: Knee(s) 18,290 4,550 830 2,350 1,370 13,740 5,510 270 550 1,350 3,070 2,500 490 --
Lower extremities: Ankle(s) 14,350 3,390 630 1,600 1,160 10,960 4,530 170 410 1,360 2,160 2,170 170 --
Lower extremities: Foot (feet), toe(s) 11,560 2,970 540 1,370 1,060 8,590 3,490 190 -- 860 1,350 1,810 330 --
Lower extremities of Foot: Toe(s), toenail(s) 2,420 630 120 290 220 1,790 1,020 -- -- 40 280 310 130 --
Body systems 31,440 2,510 360 680 1,460 28,930 8,550 600 -- 1,380 15,190 990 560 --
Multiple body parts 24,860 5,210 880 -- 1,820 19,650 5,550 220 330 2,280 6,420 4,260 580 --
Source of injury, illness[5]: Chemicals and hazardous materials 3,090 1,000 250 -- 600 2,100 590 -- -- 380 290 560 270 --
Containers 38,670 5,400 1,080 870 3,450 33,270 20,740 230 410 2,410 3,420 5,130 940 --
Containers: Utility carts, hand trucks, dollies 3,690 490 60 -- 270 3,200 1,850 -- -- 170 690 340 90 --
Furniture, fixtures 10,440 1,380 120 -- 920 9,060 2,670 60 370 750 2,410 2,600 190 --
Machinery 12,200 4,720 770 1,610 2,350 7,480 2,460 20 740 510 710 2,440 590 --
Parts and materials 23,230 12,360 1,580 6,180 4,600 10,870 5,660 290 250 1,180 820 1,670 1,000 --
Activities and conditions of injured, ill worker 23,680 4,560 760 1,520 2,270 19,120 7,080 620 340 2,350 5,470 2,680 590 --
Person--other than injured or ill worker 18,800 500 -- 180 300 18,310 1,320 -- -- 1,220 14,560 850 -- --
Person--other than injured or ill worker: Student, patient, charge 13,580 -- -- -- -- 13,580 -- -- -- 110 13,360 60 -- --
Ground, travel, and support surfaces 38,940 8,060 1,780 3,090 3,190 30,880 10,570 390 1,270 3,720 7,730 6,540 660 --
Handtools 15,150 5,370 860 2,780 1,730 9,780 2,510 100 180 1,140 710 4,630 510 --
Portable ladders and stairs 6,480 3,830 450 -- 540 2,650 1,130 270 -- 500 130 320 -- --
Trucks 3,810 860 140 530 200 2,940 2,450 70 -- 350 -- -- -- --
Event or exposure:[5]: Violent acts 8,230 480 -- 160 300 7,750 1,150 -- -- 1,140 4,640 610 -- --
Violent acts: Violent acts by other person 8,140 480 -- 160 300 7,660 1,150 -- -- 1,140 4,640 530 -- --
Transportation incidents 10,540 2,180 360 1,200 620 8,360 3,870 230 180 1,440 1,500 590 -- --
Transportation incidents: Roadway incidents involving motorized land vehicle 7,300 1,430 210 -- 190 5,870 2,280 190 170 1,280 1,310 160 -- --
Explosions and fires 140 110 -- -- 30 30 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Falls, slips, trips 60,520 16,440 2,940 8,180 5,330 44,080 16,320 730 1,800 5,340 9,920 8,740 1,230 --
Falls, slips, trips: Fall to lower level 10,660 4,920 740 -- 810 5,740 2,510 190 220 960 620 970 270 --
Falls, slips, trips: Slip, trip, stumble while stepping between levels 10,270 2,150 270 1,030 860 8,120 3,630 250 580 1,030 1,070 1,420 130 --
Falls, slips, trips: Slip, trip, stumble or fall on same level 39,480 9,360 1,920 3,780 3,660 30,120 10,120 280 1,000 3,330 8,230 6,330 830 --
Exposure to harmful substances, environments 36,220 3,660 690 820 2,140 32,560 9,020 610 -- 1,700 15,530 3,360 860 --
Contact incidents 70,620 20,760 4,080 8,860 7,830 49,850 18,710 650 940 5,500 9,190 12,000 2,860 --
Contact incidents: Contact with other person or animal, nonviolent or intent unknown 6,970 610 490 40 80 6,360 1,060 50 -- 1,510 2,910 370 440 --
Contact incidents: Struck by propelled, falling, collapsing, or suspended objects or materials 19,600 5,980 870 3,130 1,970 13,620 6,250 270 -- 1,250 2,150 3,040 600 --
Contact incidents: Struck, caught, or compressed by running powered equipment 5,920 2,610 460 650 1,510 3,300 1,780 30 -- 310 230 720 -- --
Contact incidents: Contact with non-running objects or equipment 37,190 11,200 2,200 4,870 4,140 25,990 9,350 310 840 2,260 3,880 7,760 1,600 --
Overexertion, repetitive motion, and bodily conditions 77,680 14,810 2,200 5,070 7,540 62,870 27,170 1,070 1,580 5,560 17,400 8,100 1,980 --
Overexertion, repetitive motion, and bodily conditions: Overexertion while moving or manipulating external object(s) 51,420 9,090 1,460 3,330 4,300 42,330 19,850 500 1,150 2,790 11,490 5,120 1,440 --
Overexertion, repetitive motion, and bodily conditions: Repetitive microtasks 9,550 2,240 200 490 1,550 7,320 2,450 150 300 860 2,440 970 -- --

Footnotes

1
Days-away-from-work cases include those that result in days away from work with or without job transfer or restriction.
2
Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees.
3
Data for Mining (Sector 21 in the North American Industry Classification System) include establishments not governed by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) rules and reporting, such as those in oil and gas extraction and related support activities. Data for mining operators in coal, metal, and nonmetal mining are provided to BLS by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. Independent mining contractors are excluded from the coal, metal, and nonmetal mining industries. These data do not reflect changes the Occupational Safety and Health Administration made to its recordkeeping requirements effective January 1, 2002; therefore, estimates for these industries are not comparable to estimates of other industries.
4
Data for employers in rail transportation are provided to BLS by the Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation. These data do not reflect the changes the Occupational Safety and Health Administration made to its recordkeeping requirements effective January 1, 2002; therefore estimates for these industries are not comparable to estimates in other industries.
5
Based on the BLS Occupational Injury and Illness Classification System (OIICS) version 3 implemented for 2023 data forward. For complete information on the OIICS Version used in this year, see the OIICS manual page at https://www.bls.gov/iif/definitions/occupational-injuries-and-illnesses-classification-manual.htm.

NOTE: Dashes indicate data that are not available. Because of rounding and data exclusion of nonclassifiable responses, data may not sum to the totals.

SOURCE: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses in cooperation with participating state agencies, January 22, 2026.