bls.gov:feed:osh2Nonfatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Requiring Days Away From WorkThe Nonfatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Requiring Days Away from Work news release provides the number, incidence rates, and median days away for cases of nonfatal injury or illness on the job that required at least one full day away from work. This release presents the data both by occupation and by industry and provides detail on the nature of the injury or illness. For more information, please see http://www.bls.gov/iif.2016-11-10T10:00:00-05:00http://www.bls.gov/images/bls_emblem_lrg.gifhttp://www.bls.gov/favicon.icoBureau of Labor Statistics Publicationshttp://www.bls.govUS Bureau of Labor StatisticsInjury and illness rates decline in 2015; high injury rate for nursing assistants osh2-2016_11_10__09_28_31Severe occupational injuries and illnesses decreased in 2015 to 94 cases per 10,000 private-sector workers and were about unchanged for state and local government workers. Injury and illness rates for private sector heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers and nursing assistants declined.2016-11-10T09:28:31-05:002016-11-10T10:00:00-05:00News ReleaseSevere injury and illness rates down; falls on the same level increase 2nd year in a row osh2-2015_11_19__10_00_14The rate of severe occupational injuries and illnesses decreased to 107.1 cases per 10,000 full-time workers in 2014. The rate of falls on the same level increased in transportation and warehousing, wholesale trade, health care and social assistance, and manufacturing in 2014.2015-11-19T10:00:14-05:002015-11-19T10:00:14-05:00News ReleaseInjuries/illnesses rate for falls on the same level went up in 2013, overall rates down osh2-2014_12_16__10_00_42Severe occupational injuries and illnesses decreased to a rate of 109.4 cases per 10,000 full-time workers for private sector and state/local government in 2013. The rate of falls on the same level was up in three industry sectors: construction; wholesale trade; and transportation and warehousing. 2014-12-16T10:00:42-05:002014-12-16T10:00:42-05:00News ReleaseSevere occupational injuries/illnesses down in 2012; rates up for four occupation groups osh2-2014_10_09__16_08_15The rate of severe occupational injuries/illnesses decreased for the private sector and local government in 2012. Despite the decrease, the rates increased for private sector transportation and material moving occupations and three other occupation groups.2014-10-09T16:08:15-04:002014-10-09T16:08:15-04:00News Release