NATIONAL HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY: OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SUPPLEMENT
Comparison of Broad Industry Categories
These charts summarize the 2010 NHIS-OHS data by broad industry categories based on National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA) sectors in an effort to provide sector leaders with information so they can better understand how the health and exposure burdens in their sector compare to other sectors. Definitions of NORA sectors can be found at /niosh/nora/sector.html.
The charts linked below show the prevalence of selected health outcomes; work organization factors; and psychosocial, physical and chemical exposures among workers by industry.
Charts
- Description of NHIS sample of all US workers
- Health conditions
- Figure 1. Injury or poisoning
- Figure 2a. Dermatitis
- Figure 2b. Dermatitis attributed to work by a healthcare professional
- Figure 2c. Dermatitis resulting in days away from work
- Figure 3a. Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Figure 3b. Carpal tunnel syndrome attributed to work by a healthcare professional
- Figure 3c. Carpal tunnel syndrome resulting in days away from work
- Figure 4a. Asthma
- Figure 4b. Asthma attributed to work by a healthcare professional
- Figure 4c. Asthma resulting in days away from work
- Work organization factors
- Psychosocial exposures
- Physical and chemical exposures
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- Page last reviewed: December 2, 2015
- Page last updated: December 2, 2015
- Content source:
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Division of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations, and Field Studies