Workers suffer the most injuries in these 25 jobs

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Westfield ranked the 25 jobs with the highest rates of nonfatal occupational injuries using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
 
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Colleen Kilday

When it comes to workplace safety, not all industries are created equal. In fact, some industries are significantly more dangerous than others. While workplaces have generally become safer since the creation of safety regulations and enforcement agencies, some work environments are inherently risky regardless of protective measures.

The consequences of occupational injuries extend beyond the person who gets injured. The nonprofit National Safety Council determined that the 2020 cost of work injuries was $163.9 billion, a figure that includes workers’ compensation, medical expenses, and productivity loss from missed days of work.

Westfield used Bureau of Labor Statistics data to rank the 25 jobs with the highest rates of nonfatal occupational injuries that involved days away from work, which can indicate a more serious illness or injury. All data is from 2020, the most recent available, and includes all workers nationally, regardless of sector or industry.

In 2020, there were 1.4 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses that caused a worker to miss at least one day of work, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This is a 28.5% increase from the previous year. Importantly, this data includes cases where a worker was infected with COVID-19 while performing work-related duties.

There were 428,700 employer-reported respiratory illness cases in 2020—an increase from 10,800 in 2019. The increase is thus attributable to the coronavirus pandemic and mandated quarantine protocols for potential exposure.

Overall in 2020, “exposure to harmful substances or environments” was the leading cause of work-related injuries and illnesses leading to days off work. The year before, that had been the sixth-ranked cause.

Despite the surge in cases, 2020 workers’ compensation premiums for private carriers and state funds dropped by 9.8% (from 2019 levels) to $42.5 billion, according to the Insurance Information Institute. That’s because there were so many people laid off that even with the increased risk from COVID-19, the overall risk of workplace injury dropped.

Unsurprisingly, the health care industry experienced a 249% increase in workplace injuries and illnesses in 2020. Though it was an exceptionally hazardous year for health care workers, the industry is often among the most dangerous because of the nature of the work itself.

Read on to discover which other jobs pose the most risks to the health and safety of their workers.


A physical therapist helps a man unwrap a bandaged leg.

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#25. Physical therapist assistants

– Injury and illness rate: 376.3 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 2,310
– Median days out: 11

A nurse taking a patient's blood pressure in a hospital bed.

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#24. Registered nurses

– Injury and illness rate: 385.3 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 90,170
– Median days out: 13

A medical team management meeting at a table.

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#23. Medical and health services managers

– Injury and illness rate: 386.5 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 13,750
– Median days out: 12

A young woman on a couch talking with a therapist.

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#22. Recreational therapists

– Injury and illness rate: 392.7 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 540
– Median days out: 12

A pest control worker spraying the outside windows of a home.

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#21. Pest control workers

– Injury and illness rate: 394.0 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 2,830
– Median days out: 14

A young girl using a respiratory therapy tool administered by a therapist.

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#20. Respiratory therapists

– Injury and illness rate: 395.9 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 4,220
– Median days out: 15

A zoo keeper holding a big lizard.

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#19. Animal caretakers

– Injury and illness rate: 419.7 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 5,440
– Median days out: 3

A maid vacuuming a living room.

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#18. Maids and housekeeping cleaners

– Injury and illness rate: 423.2 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 24,120
– Median days out: 11

An occupational therapist working with a child while playing with a toy.

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#17. Occupational therapy assistants

– Injury and illness rate: 444.2 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 1,320
– Median days out: 12

Aircraft cargo handlers moving large packages onto a plane.

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#16. Aircraft cargo handling supervisors

– Injury and illness rate: 460.1 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 390
– Median days out: 95

A trash collector riding on the back of a green garbage truck.

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#15. Refuse and recyclable material collectors

– Injury and illness rate: 476.8 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 4,650
– Median days out: 19

A correctional officer escorting a prisoner out of a room.

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#14. First-line supervisors of correctional officers

– Injury and illness rate: 484.6 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 2,380
– Median days out: 14

A red bus driving through the city.

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#13. Bus drivers, transit and intercity

– Injury and illness rate: 491.1 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 7,300
– Median days out: 46

A firefighter hosing a wildfire.

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#12. Firefighters

– Injury and illness rate: 539.0 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 17,890
– Median days out: 14

A surgical assistant holding a tray of tools during surgery.

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#11. Health information technologists, medical registrars, surgical assistants, and health care practitioners and technical workers, all other

– Injury and illness rate: 567.9 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 3,270
– Median days out: 14

A nurse helping a patient out of a wheelchair.

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#10. Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses

– Injury and illness rate: 588.4 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 30,960
– Median days out: 12

A police officer walking toward a scene.

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#9. Police and sheriff’s patrol officers

– Injury and illness rate: 685.3 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 38,930
– Median days out: 11

Two firefighters shaking hands in front of an engine.

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#8. First-line supervisors of firefighting and prevention workers

– Injury and illness rate: 714.4 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 5,110
– Median days out: 22

A correctional officer escorting a prisoner in an orange jumpsuit.

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#7. Correctional officers and jailers

– Injury and illness rate: 799.4 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 27,630
– Median days out: 14

An orderly helping a man in a wheelchair put on shoes.

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#6. Orderlies

– Injury and illness rate: 849.0 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 2,780
– Median days out: 11

Occupational therapists helping patients.

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#5. Occupational therapy aides

– Injury and illness rate: 904.4 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 350
– Median days out: 14

A psychiatric tech kneeling down to help a patient sitting on the floor.

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#4. Psychiatric technicians

– Injury and illness rate: 1,000.6 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 6,840
– Median days out: 6

A nurse talking with an assistant in the hospital hallway.

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#3. Nursing assistants

– Injury and illness rate: 1,014.4 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 103,300
– Median days out: 12

An aide speaking with an elderly couple in a health care facility.

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#2. Psychiatric aides

– Injury and illness rate: 1,383.7 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 5,360
– Median days out: 10

A technician working with an elderly woman on her diet.

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#1. Dietetic technicians

– Injury and illness rate: 3,092.9 per 10,000 full-time workers
– Total injury and illness cases: 6,550
– Median days out: 10

This story originally appeared on Westfield and was produced and
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