Table 5. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work, job transfer, or restriction (DART)[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 460,760 105,240 19,780 36,700 48,760 355,520 147,660 4,130 9,740 36,670 88,710 57,620 11,000 --
Nature of injury, illness[5]: Fractures 15,630 6,040 840 -- 2,050 9,590 3,830 80 620 1,420 1,920 1,450 270 --
Sprains, strains, tears 172,750 34,240 5,680 11,230 17,330 138,510 67,230 1,330 3,410 11,800 33,040 18,540 3,170 --
Amputations involving bone loss 340 160 -- -- 90 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Cuts, lacerations, punctures without injury to internal structures 49,800 15,800 2,160 6,940 6,700 34,000 12,550 220 700 5,690 3,810 9,540 1,490 --
Abrasions 1,710 600 210 180 210 1,120 370 -- -- 110 430 150 -- --
Bruises, contusions 39,810 8,950 2,020 1,980 4,960 30,860 15,890 110 660 2,300 6,530 4,510 860 --
Chemical burns, corrosions 1,330 480 100 20 360 860 260 -- -- 130 100 370 -- --
Thermal burns 5,710 810 210 -- 490 4,910 680 -- -- 60 520 3,370 280 --
Soreness, swelling, inflammation 15,080 3,120 910 1,210 990 11,960 4,310 120 280 1,470 2,690 2,530 550 --
Carpal tunnel (CTS) 1,070 130 -- -- 130 940 370 -- 90 140 180 130 -- --
Tendonitis and related 2,850 910 60 80 770 1,940 690 -- -- 230 590 350 -- --
Coronavirus--novel 24,430 1,450 70 -- 1,020 22,980 6,620 540 -- 770 13,150 290 210 --
Post COVID-19 condition -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders 9,890 2,050 560 620 880 7,840 3,110 80 280 980 2,160 1,110 120 --
Part of body affected[5]: Head 29,940 8,030 2,030 2,600 3,390 21,910 9,020 150 560 2,580 5,240 3,240 1,120 --
Head: Eye 8,180 3,370 1,000 1,010 1,360 4,810 1,630 -- 160 1,230 530 940 270 --
Neck 5,200 960 50 230 680 4,230 1,750 -- 170 570 1,030 660 40 --
Trunk 90,090 18,450 3,820 6,120 8,520 71,640 34,700 770 1,060 6,890 17,020 10,270 920 --
Trunk: Exterior and musculoskeletal structures of the back 73,560 14,190 2,640 4,800 6,750 59,380 28,780 670 620 5,520 14,860 8,170 760 --
Upper extremities 155,330 40,380 6,350 12,450 21,580 114,950 48,140 1,280 2,170 11,500 24,200 22,650 5,010 --
Upper extremities: Shoulder(s), clavicle(s), scapula(e) 29,130 6,270 860 1,500 3,910 22,860 11,370 290 -- 2,110 5,280 3,020 530 --
Upper extremities: Arm(s) 22,980 5,070 800 1,620 2,650 17,910 7,930 270 540 2,020 3,560 2,810 780 --
Upper extremities: Wrist(s) 19,380 3,700 550 930 2,220 15,680 7,100 160 260 1,230 4,010 2,150 770 --
Upper extremities: Hand(s), finger(s) 71,170 22,630 3,530 7,980 11,120 48,540 18,530 450 810 5,030 8,010 12,930 2,790 --
Lower extremities 96,850 23,770 4,690 10,160 8,920 73,080 33,190 1,030 3,280 8,340 13,700 11,670 1,870 --
Lower extremities: Knee(s) 31,380 7,690 1,590 3,320 2,780 23,690 10,940 320 820 2,280 4,840 3,890 590 --
Lower extremities: Ankle(s) 22,980 4,950 990 1,980 1,970 18,030 7,580 240 1,060 2,190 3,500 3,100 360 --
Lower extremities: Foot (feet), toe(s) 18,970 4,580 890 1,920 1,770 14,400 7,000 220 1,010 1,430 1,870 2,440 420 --
Lower extremities of Foot: Toe(s), toenail(s) 4,290 1,050 240 370 440 3,240 2,030 -- -- 130 440 420 200 --
Body systems 33,070 2,870 480 730 1,660 30,200 8,920 600 -- 1,470 15,730 1,210 560 --
Multiple body parts 40,640 8,000 1,690 -- 3,060 32,640 10,220 270 540 3,750 10,300 6,560 1,010 --
Source of injury, illness[5]: Chemicals and hazardous materials 4,540 1,340 370 -- 810 3,200 760 -- -- 530 710 890 280 --
Containers 81,470 11,300 2,030 1,570 7,700 70,180 47,540 380 600 4,440 5,580 10,310 1,330 --
Containers: Utility carts, hand trucks, dollies 8,090 890 120 280 490 7,190 4,240 50 -- 410 1,400 810 230 --
Furniture, fixtures 18,490 2,580 330 520 1,720 15,910 5,660 110 630 1,160 3,740 4,310 300 --
Machinery 20,840 8,320 1,360 2,190 4,770 12,520 5,150 20 920 1,140 1,310 3,330 640 --
Parts and materials 44,760 21,760 2,920 9,290 9,550 23,000 12,850 350 780 2,390 1,590 3,090 1,950 --
Activities and conditions of injured, ill worker 44,500 8,740 1,660 2,110 4,970 35,770 14,880 800 730 3,800 8,420 6,290 850 --
Person--other than injured or ill worker 30,840 640 100 210 330 30,200 1,700 -- -- 1,510 25,030 1,550 210 --
Person--other than injured or ill worker: Student, patient, charge 23,950 -- -- -- -- 23,950 -- -- -- 140 23,610 110 -- --
Ground, travel, and support surfaces 63,710 13,710 3,450 4,060 6,210 50,000 17,460 500 2,230 5,800 12,200 10,940 870 --
Handtools 27,070 9,970 1,590 4,540 3,840 17,100 5,690 110 310 2,410 1,500 6,060 1,020 --
Portable ladders and stairs 9,440 4,950 690 -- 770 4,490 2,140 300 -- 710 260 750 140 --
Trucks 6,180 1,350 250 770 340 4,830 3,670 70 -- 760 -- 70 210 --
Event or exposure:[5]: Violent acts 11,560 590 90 190 300 10,970 1,400 -- -- 1,350 7,350 660 -- --
Violent acts: Violent acts by other person 11,470 590 90 190 300 10,880 1,400 -- -- 1,350 7,350 570 -- --
Transportation incidents 15,430 3,350 590 1,760 1,010 12,080 5,780 240 320 2,200 1,970 890 690 --
Transportation incidents: Roadway incidents involving motorized land vehicle 10,420 2,100 310 1,510 270 8,320 3,400 190 230 1,980 1,720 180 630 --
Explosions and fires 150 110 -- -- 30 40 40 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Falls, slips, trips 97,280 26,140 5,610 10,860 9,670 71,140 27,540 850 3,050 8,200 15,610 14,350 1,540 --
Falls, slips, trips: Fall to lower level 15,410 6,660 1,170 4,270 1,220 8,750 3,850 200 440 1,360 880 1,720 310 --
Falls, slips, trips: Slip, trip, stumble while stepping between levels 16,780 3,880 770 1,650 1,460 12,910 6,280 290 640 1,510 1,770 2,230 180 --
Falls, slips, trips: Slip, trip, stumble or fall on same level 64,900 15,580 3,660 4,930 6,990 49,320 17,330 360 1,970 5,310 12,910 10,380 1,050 --
Exposure to harmful substances, environments 41,430 4,780 1,000 920 2,870 36,650 9,810 660 -- 1,990 16,770 5,020 920 --
Contact incidents 125,530 37,250 7,520 13,680 16,050 88,280 39,300 730 1,620 10,120 13,730 18,240 4,540 --
Contact incidents: Contact with other person or animal, nonviolent or intent unknown 10,600 1,010 800 60 140 9,590 1,740 50 -- 2,400 3,890 940 520 --
Contact incidents: Struck by propelled, falling, collapsing, or suspended objects or materials 34,680 9,700 1,520 4,300 3,870 24,990 12,440 270 410 2,240 3,440 4,810 1,370 --
Contact incidents: Struck, caught, or compressed by running powered equipment 10,080 4,490 750 1,180 2,560 5,590 3,140 30 -- 690 440 960 -- --
Contact incidents: Contact with non-running objects or equipment 68,310 21,350 4,260 7,840 9,250 46,950 21,410 380 1,040 4,570 5,890 11,300 2,370 --
Overexertion, repetitive motion, and bodily conditions 158,330 29,590 4,320 7,690 17,580 128,740 61,670 1,570 2,560 10,940 31,740 17,320 2,960 --
Overexertion, repetitive motion, and bodily conditions: Overexertion while moving or manipulating external object(s) 106,350 18,630 2,610 5,310 10,720 87,720 45,300 780 1,570 6,100 21,480 10,350 2,130 --
Overexertion, repetitive motion, and bodily conditions: Repetitive microtasks 20,220 4,640 480 560 3,600 15,580 5,870 220 560 1,750 4,410 2,540 -- --

Footnotes

1
Cases involving days away from work, job transfer, or restriction (DART) are the sum of cases with days away from work (DAFW) and cases involving only days of job transfer or restriction (DJTR). Days-away-from-work cases include those that resulted in days away from work, some of which may also include days of job transfer or restriction. Days of job transfer or restriction cases include those that result in only days of 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.