Table 6b. Average temporary disability days and claim costs paid for resolved accepted disabling claims by industry (NAICS), Oregon, 2009

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Table 6b. and paid for accepted disabling s by industry (NAICS), Oregon, 2009 Total 20,865 27 79 $22,570 $9,550 $13,020 $5,780 $3,310 $2,910 $720 $300 Private sector total 18,174 30 83 23,360 9,720 13,640 6,010 3,430 3,120 760 320 Agriculture, forestry, fishing 1,133 32 87 25,500 11,170 14,330 5,850 4,010 3,730 370 360 111 Crop production 458 21 67 18,210 9,420 8,800 3,680 2,630 2,000 440 50 1113 Fruit and tree nut farming 104 30 60 14,700 7,540 7,160 3,080 1,530 1,990 530 20 1114 Greenhouse and nursery production 144 16 73 19,590 10,620 8,960 4,070 2,770 1,630 360 140 1119 Other crop farming 160 22 69 20,410 10,030 10,380 3,810 3,290 2,820 460 10 112 Animal production 131 20 79 23,090 12,510 10,580 4,100 3,640 2,380 260 190 113 Forestry and logging 297 55 129 42,030 16,010 26,010 10,670 7,210 6,510 450 1,180 1133 Logging 290 57 131 42,000 16,210 25,790 10,740 7,040 6,350 460 1,190 114 Fishing, hunting and trapping 4 105 249 61,710 18,490 43,220 7,400 18,070 17,750 0 0 115 Agriculture and forestry support 243 35 73 19,570 7,560 12,010 4,970 2,690 4,070 220 50 1151 Support for crop production 121 32 69 16,980 6,350 10,630 4,440 1,760 4,030 400 0 1153 Support for forestry 117 43 78 22,500 8,870 13,630 5,630 3,690 4,160 40 110 Mining 34 82 121 52,980 22,710 30,280 11,620 5,340 9,210 3,210 900 211 Oil and gas extraction 1 5 5 3,710 2,720 990 990 0 0 0 0 212 Mining, except oil and gas 27 78 109 48,640 20,920 27,720 8,740 5,360 9,530 3,080 1,020 213 Mining support 6 135 194 81,220 34,550 46,670 26,340 6,130 9,300 4,360 540 Utilities 133 16 65 26,370 12,270 14,100 8,290 4,100 1,290 410 20 2211 Power generation and supply 85 12 45 25,630 13,520 12,110 6,790 5,040 220 20 30 2212 Natural gas distribution 44 19 105 27,910 9,340 18,570 11,440 2,530 3,410 1,190 0 2213 Water, sewage and other systems 4 46 57 27,690 20,490 7,200 5,380 1,320 500 0 0 Construction 1,961 51 111 $35,140 $12,540 $22,600 $9,850 $5,210 $5,710 $1,080 $760 Page 1 of 11 CCRA074 / 440-4863

Table 6b. and paid for accepted disabling s by industry (NAICS), Oregon, 2009 236 Building construction 462 50 109 $34,620 $12,930 $21,690 $9,920 $5,730 $4,780 $750 $510 2361 Residential building construction 277 60 115 34,850 13,920 20,930 9,710 5,830 4,250 710 430 2362 Nonresidential building construction 185 39 101 34,310 11,500 22,810 10,230 5,590 5,570 790 630 237 Heavy construction 214 49 101 38,110 13,430 24,680 10,520 5,660 6,920 910 670 2371 Utility system construction 93 41 77 32,650 13,500 19,160 7,540 5,280 5,790 260 280 2373 Highway, street and bridge const. 102 55 115 42,610 13,080 29,530 12,640 6,660 7,990 1,370 880 238 Specialty trade 1,285 52 114 34,840 12,250 22,590 9,710 4,950 5,840 1,220 860 2381 Bldg. foundation and exterior 413 54 110 34,430 11,630 22,800 9,080 5,170 6,630 1,120 800 2382 Building equipment contractors 409 41 111 34,230 12,000 22,230 10,510 4,570 5,000 1,020 1,130 2383 Building finishing contractors 312 60 114 34,340 13,310 21,030 9,490 4,080 5,320 1,480 640 2389 Other specialty trades 151 58 129 38,590 12,380 26,210 9,740 7,190 7,020 1,510 740 Manufacturing 2,897 31 86 26,040 10,430 15,620 6,540 4,400 3,510 740 440 311 Food manufacturing 560 21 71 18,240 7,880 10,360 4,840 2,750 2,150 450 160 3114 Fruit and vegetable preserving 207 13 62 14,700 6,460 8,240 3,780 1,900 2,150 410 0 3115 Dairy product manufacturing 49 21 72 21,210 7,580 13,630 5,290 3,980 3,870 470 10 3116 Animal slaughtering and processing 38 24 57 14,900 7,470 7,430 2,820 3,580 220 220 590 3117 Seafood product preparation 25 32 106 27,750 13,330 14,420 6,070 2,770 2,880 2,700 0 3118 Bakeries and tortilla manufacturing 140 30 86 20,890 8,620 12,270 6,600 2,950 1,980 370 370 3119 Other food manufacturing 71 23 65 20,590 9,150 11,440 5,040 3,940 1,980 270 220 312 Beverage and tobacco products 97 27 63 12,930 4,580 8,350 4,110 880 2,920 350 90 313 Textile mills 4 13 20 5,150 3,500 1,650 890 760 0 0 0 314 Textile product mills 12 22 61 17,230 6,830 10,400 4,450 1,370 2,920 1,670 0 315 Apparel manufacturing 7 7 36 7,710 5,470 2,240 2,130 110 0 0 0 316 Leather and allied products 9 49 66 49,400 33,790 15,620 4,570 11,050 0 0 0 321 Wood product manufacturing 518 48 105 35,020 13,930 21,090 7,560 6,580 5,130 1,200 630 3211 Sawmills and wood preservation 135 33 84 33,950 14,690 19,260 7,250 7,130 3,640 450 790 3212 Plywood and engineered wood products 125 64 131 43,350 14,300 29,050 9,780 7,920 7,900 2,740 720 3219 Other wood product manufacturing 258 46 103 $31,530 $13,340 $18,190 $6,640 $5,640 $4,560 $840 $510 Page 2 of 11 CCRA074 / 440-4863

Table 6b. and paid for accepted disabling s by industry (NAICS), Oregon, 2009 322 Paper manufacturing 105 37 86 $23,990 $8,630 $15,360 $8,030 $4,930 $1,670 $580 $150 3221 Pulp, paper and paperboard mills 47 33 56 20,040 7,110 12,930 5,410 4,810 2,050 660 0 3222 Converted paper products 58 51 111 27,240 9,910 17,330 10,150 5,020 1,360 520 270 323 Printing 52 35 87 26,680 9,490 17,190 7,480 6,750 2,450 310 200 324 Petroleum and coal products 3 83 67 18,980 8,820 10,160 8,140 2,020 0 0 0 325 Chemical manufacturing 43 39 97 23,370 10,130 13,240 6,630 3,890 1,850 200 660 326 Plastics and rubber 103 31 74 21,750 8,810 12,950 4,540 2,850 4,660 650 240 3261 Plastics product manufacturing 75 31 75 20,060 8,530 11,530 4,100 3,210 3,430 570 230 3262 Rubber product manufacturing 28 41 72 26,360 9,620 16,740 5,720 1,900 7,970 890 250 327 Nonmetallic mineral products 108 38 83 25,880 11,340 14,540 5,620 4,790 3,320 460 350 3272 Glass and glass products 26 27 66 16,120 9,760 6,360 3,620 2,740 0 0 0 3273 Cement and concrete products 58 41 99 30,090 12,560 17,530 6,580 6,010 4,000 280 660 331 Primary metal manufacturing 232 25 76 25,640 9,570 16,080 5,850 4,560 4,290 1,110 270 3315 Foundries 169 21 72 23,570 8,420 15,160 4,970 3,790 4,670 1,370 350 332 Fabricated metal products 318 28 75 25,330 10,020 15,310 7,040 4,120 3,200 600 340 3322 Cutlery and handtool manufacturing 23 30 54 16,390 7,970 8,430 3,710 1,500 2,780 430 0 3323 Architectural and structural metals 144 28 74 23,990 9,910 14,080 5,800 3,760 3,790 330 410 3327 Machine shops and threaded products 43 42 112 36,930 13,720 23,220 12,970 5,290 3,020 990 960 3328 Coating, engraving and heat treating 27 42 95 33,340 12,990 20,360 9,390 6,020 3,280 1,330 330 333 Machinery manufacturing 149 35 96 31,070 12,180 18,890 8,730 4,860 4,310 320 660 3331 Ag., construction, and mining machinery 35 53 82 32,380 11,350 21,040 6,700 4,550 9,080 510 190 3332 Industrial machinery 29 32 81 23,250 10,230 13,030 7,090 2,510 2,040 520 880 3333 Commercial and service machinery 10 45 73 36,360 17,460 18,910 6,150 7,260 4,600 900 0 334 Computer and electronic products 137 28 95 28,270 11,260 17,010 7,810 5,090 2,840 770 490 3344 Semiconductor and electronic components 96 21 97 29,970 12,450 17,520 7,970 6,380 2,230 310 640 3345 Electronic instruments 22 32 82 22,960 7,820 15,130 6,830 3,000 3,440 1,560 300 335 Electrical equipment and appliances 13 39 121 $31,360 $13,920 $17,440 $8,320 $7,430 $380 $0 $1,310 Page 3 of 11 CCRA074 / 440-4863

Table 6b. and paid for accepted disabling s by industry (NAICS), Oregon, 2009 336 Transportation equipment 238 49 123 $35,620 $13,800 $21,820 $9,180 $5,530 $5,070 $1,220 $810 3361 Motor vehicle manufacturing 48 48 138 29,360 11,190 18,170 11,160 3,290 2,380 480 860 3362 Motor vehicle bodies and trailers 118 69 146 45,280 16,560 28,720 10,220 7,620 7,800 1,840 1,240 3363 Motor vehicle parts manufacturing 20 21 62 12,520 6,370 6,160 3,650 660 1,380 480 0 3364 Aerospace products and parts 31 19 38 16,410 9,520 6,890 4,170 2,630 100 0 0 337 Furniture and related products 130 25 70 18,040 7,380 10,660 4,590 3,050 1,630 600 790 3371 Household and institutional furniture 102 31 79 20,840 8,530 12,320 4,990 3,680 1,960 720 970 339 Miscellaneous manufacturing 59 15 83 24,050 9,380 14,670 5,670 2,220 4,970 650 1,160 3391 equipment and supplies 26 26 82 24,900 8,710 16,180 5,750 1,900 5,380 660 2,480 3399 Other miscellaneous manufacturing 33 11 85 23,370 9,890 13,480 5,620 2,470 4,640 640 120 Wholesale trade 919 25 72 23,470 10,280 13,190 5,970 3,830 2,610 390 390 423 Merchant wholesale, durable 413 26 75 26,300 11,380 14,920 6,150 4,300 3,580 480 410 4231 Motor vehicles and parts 67 34 88 30,110 11,880 18,230 7,210 5,360 4,440 540 690 4232 Furniture wholesalers 9 28 111 23,080 7,190 15,890 9,470 2,960 0 0 3,470 4233 Lumber and construction supplies 57 46 93 25,810 10,510 15,300 6,380 4,970 2,770 750 430 4234 Commercial equipment wholesalers 32 21 60 19,690 10,020 9,670 5,230 1,950 2,090 390 0 4235 Metal and mineral wholesalers 32 19 77 31,220 17,530 13,690 6,490 3,590 3,220 390 0 4236 Electric goods wholesalers 15 34 120 47,010 20,080 26,930 12,700 10,150 3,000 870 210 4237 Hardware and plumbing wholesalers 21 25 90 28,850 11,860 16,990 6,710 6,940 2,140 240 960 4238 Machinery and supply wholesalers 107 23 63 28,160 12,730 15,430 5,830 5,330 3,870 0 400 4239 Misc. durable goods wholesalers 73 18 53 16,370 5,850 10,520 3,780 840 4,770 1,080 50 424 Merchant wholesale, non-durable 449 24 70 21,290 9,560 11,740 5,860 3,500 1,670 330 360 4244 Grocery and related products 273 28 75 19,170 8,420 10,750 6,030 2,400 1,540 520 260 4248 Alcoholic beverage wholesalers 51 17 36 15,340 8,730 6,610 2,950 2,630 1,020 0 20 425 Electronic markets 57 25 68 20,220 8,160 12,060 5,540 3,000 2,930 160 430 Retail trade 2,614 29 81 19,620 8,570 11,040 4,560 3,030 2,490 800 170 441 Motor vehicles and parts 345 31 87 27,000 10,370 16,620 6,900 4,920 3,480 1,030 290 4411 Automobile dealers 172 21 78 25,860 9,040 16,820 6,220 5,050 4,100 1,250 200 4412 Other motor vehicle dealers 34 30 101 $26,480 $9,700 $16,780 $7,300 $3,150 $5,490 $530 $310 Page 4 of 11 CCRA074 / 440-4863

Table 6b. and paid for accepted disabling s by industry (NAICS), Oregon, 2009 4413 Auto parts, accessories, and tires 139 41 93 $28,510 $12,170 $16,340 $7,660 $5,210 $2,200 $870 $400 442 Furniture and home furnishings 100 25 85 23,070 9,080 13,990 5,700 3,770 3,010 1,240 260 4421 Furniture stores 49 20 99 22,690 9,020 13,670 6,920 2,750 1,630 1,840 540 4422 Home furnishings stores 51 32 73 23,430 9,140 14,290 4,530 4,760 4,340 660 0 443 Electronics and appliances 50 31 87 20,940 8,160 12,780 5,000 5,360 1,570 580 270 444 Building material and garden supply 266 39 91 26,000 10,670 15,330 6,130 4,420 3,500 940 340 4441 Building materials and supplies 227 42 94 25,510 10,230 15,290 6,330 4,450 3,390 810 300 4442 Lawn and garden equipment 39 30 71 28,920 13,330 15,590 4,950 4,210 4,130 1,720 590 445 Food and beverage stores 749 29 73 13,840 6,630 7,210 3,060 1,640 1,830 580 100 4451 Grocery stores 682 30 71 13,510 6,420 7,090 2,970 1,570 1,830 610 110 4452 Specialty food stores 57 25 95 18,830 9,490 9,340 4,250 2,690 2,080 320 0 4453 Beer, wine and liquor stores 10 22 50 8,430 5,150 3,280 2,540 240 500 0 0 446 Health and personal care 52 23 69 20,010 8,860 11,150 4,910 4,390 780 730 350 447 Gasoline stations 106 25 67 14,730 5,950 8,770 3,140 1,590 3,290 750 10 448 Clothing and accessories 92 30 88 17,890 8,320 9,570 4,250 1,820 2,990 500 0 4481 Clothing stores 78 27 87 18,030 8,390 9,640 3,960 2,000 3,080 600 0 451 Sports, hobby, books, and music 50 33 63 14,910 8,700 6,210 3,020 1,340 1,740 110 0 452 General merchandise 567 25 83 18,320 8,840 9,490 4,030 3,080 1,650 570 160 4521 Department stores 433 24 82 19,100 9,340 9,750 3,680 3,240 1,950 680 200 4529 Other general merchandise stores 134 36 89 15,820 7,210 8,610 5,140 2,570 660 240 0 453 Miscellaneous stores 156 21 73 20,080 9,300 10,780 4,140 2,880 2,590 1,060 100 4531 Florists 18 16 57 12,640 6,410 6,230 2,930 1,990 560 750 0 4532 Office supplies and gift stores 32 39 71 16,860 7,740 9,130 3,320 2,750 2,150 910 0 4533 Used merchandise stores 35 13 49 14,130 6,000 8,130 2,830 3,400 1,680 210 0 4539 Other miscellaneous retail stores 71 22 90 26,530 12,540 13,990 5,470 2,920 3,750 1,630 230 454 Nonstore retailers 81 64 115 35,880 12,970 22,910 9,010 4,250 6,620 3,010 30 4541 Electronic shopping and mail-order 17 31 94 $20,760 $12,990 $7,770 $5,190 $2,000 $280 $180 $130 Page 5 of 11 CCRA074 / 440-4863

Table 6b. and paid for accepted disabling s by industry (NAICS), Oregon, 2009 4542 Vending machine operators 9 156 188 $34,310 $15,200 $19,110 $13,100 $4,450 $1,500 $60 $0 4543 Direct selling establishments 55 64 109 40,830 12,610 28,220 9,520 4,910 9,420 4,370 0 Transportation and warehousing 1,748 39 93 27,240 10,380 16,860 7,880 3,920 3,740 1,020 300 481 Air transportation 126 24 82 20,090 8,110 11,980 6,220 2,600 2,250 730 190 484 Truck transportation 912 48 97 30,040 10,760 19,280 8,650 4,370 4,840 1,070 360 4841 General freight trucking 656 40 95 27,530 10,140 17,380 8,550 3,860 3,600 1,030 340 4842 Specialized freight trucking 256 60 102 36,540 12,390 24,160 8,910 5,670 8,000 1,160 410 485 Transit transportation 114 38 101 26,240 11,470 14,780 5,520 4,570 3,580 1,100 0 486 Pipeline transportation 4 13 38 18,630 9,410 9,210 5,220 4,000 0 0 0 487 Sightseeing transportation 2 56 56 17,010 11,180 5,840 3,460 2,370 0 0 0 488 Transportation support 99 37 113 32,540 13,200 19,340 7,960 3,210 5,580 1,840 750 4881 Support for air transportation 22 18 36 11,670 6,740 4,930 1,690 1,350 730 1,170 0 4884 Support for road transportation 58 43 117 31,340 11,480 19,860 8,720 2,340 6,140 1,880 780 4885 Freight transportation arrangement 12 43 233 82,350 37,050 45,310 16,100 9,880 12,920 3,980 2,430 492 Couriers and messengers 170 52 91 25,570 10,770 14,800 9,390 3,220 1,830 330 30 493 Warehousing and storage 321 28 82 21,960 8,830 13,130 6,420 3,540 1,780 1,100 290 Information 190 32 74 20,760 7,790 12,970 5,710 2,170 3,580 1,460 50 511 Publishing, exc. internet 39 25 88 16,970 7,440 9,530 4,670 1,940 2,420 500 0 512 Motion picture and sound recording 15 26 62 20,040 4,900 15,140 6,000 3,940 4,130 1,070 0 515 Broadcasting, exc. internet 25 30 49 16,220 8,080 8,150 3,680 2,780 340 1,340 0 517 Telecommunications 100 39 78 24,180 8,120 16,060 6,850 2,070 5,140 1,910 90 518 ISPs, search portals 9 8 16 11,800 7,630 4,170 2,220 0 0 1,940 0 519 Other information services 2 269 269 35,190 25,940 9,250 8,000 0 1,250 0 0 Finance and insurance 136 40 99 25,160 11,930 13,230 7,200 2,310 1,710 1,770 250 522 Credit intermediation 68 38 106 27,690 13,440 14,250 7,880 2,610 900 2,350 500 523 Securities, commodities 9 30 80 $17,880 $8,030 $9,860 $5,180 $1,620 $3,060 $0 $0 Page 6 of 11 CCRA074 / 440-4863

Table 6b. and paid for accepted disabling s by industry (NAICS), Oregon, 2009 524 Insurance carriers 55 45 98 $24,460 $11,180 $13,280 $7,010 $2,200 $2,610 $1,460 $0 525 Funds, trusts 4 6 37 8,010 5,210 2,790 2,610 190 0 0 0 Real estate, rental, leasing 308 25 63 18,480 8,210 10,270 4,420 2,090 2,490 1,270 0 531 Real estate 212 32 67 19,780 9,000 10,780 4,610 2,120 2,650 1,390 0 5311 Lessors of real estate 77 39 76 22,320 9,610 12,710 4,510 1,800 3,340 3,060 0 5312 Real estate agents and brokers 22 21 47 14,780 7,820 6,960 4,030 1,980 950 0 0 5313 Activities related to real estate 113 27 65 19,020 8,810 10,210 4,800 2,370 2,510 530 0 532 Rental and leasing services 95 18 53 15,670 6,450 9,220 4,010 2,030 2,160 1,000 10 5321 Automotive rental and leasing 34 22 56 13,250 6,320 6,930 2,880 1,780 1,590 680 0 5322 Consumer goods rental 38 20 62 20,430 8,100 12,330 5,260 1,450 3,690 1,900 30 5323 General rental centers 9 5 27 8,770 3,470 5,300 1,880 2,530 890 0 0 5324 Machinery and equipment rental 14 9 40 13,120 4,280 8,840 4,730 3,900 210 0 0 533 Lessors of nonfinancial assets 1 21 21 4,420 3,640 780 780 0 0 0 0 Professional and technical services 227 21 79 21,430 10,040 11,390 5,780 2,590 2,560 370 90 5413 Architectural and engineering services 48 33 75 21,600 9,640 11,950 5,410 2,890 3,490 90 70 5415 Computer systems design 21 34 105 25,000 13,230 11,770 7,980 1,660 1,180 880 70 5418 Advertising and related services 29 38 65 14,270 6,370 7,900 3,940 2,130 1,590 240 0 Management of companies 19 50 101 35,890 14,480 21,410 9,820 4,580 4,100 290 2,620 Administrative and waste services 1,274 32 81 22,620 10,250 12,370 5,410 2,860 3,270 620 220 561 Administrative and support services 1,156 33 80 22,140 10,180 11,960 5,220 2,800 3,100 640 200 5611 Office administrative services 35 20 94 34,780 17,570 17,210 9,990 4,020 2,500 430 280 5613 Employment services 528 30 85 22,200 9,040 13,150 5,650 3,300 3,250 780 170 5614 Business support services 28 26 64 54,050 46,330 7,720 4,080 2,920 700 30 0 5616 Investigation and security services 84 31 68 15,310 9,110 6,200 3,570 1,570 960 100 0 5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 410 37 79 21,470 9,220 12,240 4,980 2,420 3,820 700 320 562 Waste management and remediation services 118 29 84 27,320 10,890 16,430 7,250 3,370 4,950 460 400 5621 Waste collection 56 25 69 $23,580 $9,680 $13,910 $7,110 $2,960 $3,000 $320 $510 Page 7 of 11 CCRA074 / 440-4863

Table 6b. and paid for accepted disabling s by industry (NAICS), Oregon, 2009 5622 Waste treatment and disposal 41 20 90 $28,040 $11,240 $16,800 $7,810 $2,500 $5,930 $200 $360 5629 Remediation and other waste services 21 43 112 36,180 13,750 22,430 6,550 6,130 8,230 1,320 200 Educational services 96 17 51 16,990 9,780 7,210 3,690 1,700 1,730 80 0 6111 Elementary and secondary schools 35 12 38 12,890 8,480 4,410 2,120 1,140 1,140 0 0 6113 Colleges and universities 32 20 64 21,400 10,430 10,970 5,550 2,540 2,620 250 0 Health care and social 2,509 22 69 16,180 7,080 9,100 4,470 2,150 1,760 530 200 621 Ambulatory health care services 415 22 69 18,490 8,260 10,230 5,120 2,720 1,740 510 140 6211 Offices of physicians 109 22 67 18,800 8,770 10,040 4,830 2,900 2,030 90 180 6212 Offices of dentists 30 19 163 47,470 18,490 28,980 12,880 10,390 3,270 1,640 790 6213 Offices of other health practitioners 30 15 45 15,600 8,780 6,820 2,490 2,620 1,540 170 0 6214 Outpatient care centers 75 17 44 12,170 6,010 6,170 3,750 1,910 160 350 0 6215 and diagnostic laboratories 14 18 71 15,780 7,670 8,110 5,080 1,850 430 750 0 6216 Home health care services 75 32 73 16,750 6,840 9,910 4,470 1,410 3,350 540 140 6219 Other ambulatory services 82 22 63 16,310 7,070 9,240 5,480 1,770 1,100 840 50 622 Hospitals 912 28 80 17,720 7,390 10,330 5,790 2,360 1,670 370 150 6221 General medical and surgical hospitals 894 28 80 17,800 7,430 10,370 5,820 2,380 1,660 350 150 6222 Psychiatric hospitals 10 20 38 7,310 4,830 2,480 1,760 720 0 0 0 6223 Other hospitals 8 48 82 20,510 4,900 15,610 6,650 1,420 4,690 2,840 0 623 Nursing and residential care 880 21 68 15,480 6,720 8,760 3,620 1,960 2,130 700 340 6231 Nursing care facilities 367 23 70 16,820 7,160 9,650 4,190 2,170 2,270 690 340 6232 Residential mental health facilities 134 16 78 13,460 7,680 5,780 2,870 1,770 660 260 220 6233 Community care for the elderly 340 20 64 14,690 5,840 8,850 3,370 1,580 2,570 880 440 6239 Other residential care facilities 39 22 56 16,250 6,420 9,830 3,090 3,990 1,990 760 10 624 Social 302 15 41 10,260 5,440 4,820 2,050 1,250 1,000 510 0 6241 Individual and family services 88 15 33 7,880 4,270 3,610 1,910 260 1,020 410 0 6242 Emergency and other relief services 18 18 50 17,290 8,540 8,750 2,810 2,270 3,670 0 0 6243 rehabilitation services 113 11 36 9,690 5,650 4,050 1,710 1,370 800 170 0 6244 Child day care services 83 20 55 $12,130 $5,810 $6,320 $2,520 $1,930 $670 $1,200 $0 Page 8 of 11 CCRA074 / 440-4863

Table 6b. and paid for accepted disabling s by industry (NAICS), Oregon, 2009 Arts, entertainment, recreation 202 35 70 $18,060 $9,570 $8,480 $3,900 $1,870 $1,770 $800 $140 711 Performing arts and sports 45 59 111 25,180 11,820 13,350 7,170 2,670 2,030 830 650 712 Museums, zoos, parks 8 36 38 16,170 12,160 4,020 1,530 2,480 0 0 0 713 Amusements, gambling, and recreation 149 25 59 16,050 8,790 7,250 3,040 1,590 1,780 830 0 Accommodation and food services 1,245 18 63 14,510 7,400 7,110 3,290 1,780 1,420 530 90 721 Accommodation 323 23 79 18,200 8,930 9,270 4,380 2,100 1,910 680 210 7211 Traveler accommodation 304 21 79 18,110 8,820 9,290 4,470 2,000 1,890 700 230 7212 RV Parks and recreational camps 19 31 75 19,500 10,590 8,910 2,990 3,560 2,110 260 0 722 Food and drinking places 922 17 58 13,220 6,870 6,350 2,910 1,670 1,250 470 50 7221 Full-service restaurants 444 15 61 15,280 7,870 7,410 3,100 2,330 1,410 480 100 7222 Limited-service eating places 385 16 51 9,960 5,680 4,280 2,150 1,010 690 410 0 7223 Special food services 51 25 82 18,770 6,540 12,230 7,410 1,600 2,630 600 0 7224 Drinking places, alcoholic beverages 42 25 53 14,720 7,660 7,060 2,420 860 2,950 840 0 Other services 514 29 85 26,560 11,230 15,320 6,300 3,720 3,610 1,320 370 811 Repair and maintenance 255 28 91 32,770 12,430 20,350 7,800 4,420 5,620 1,800 710 8111 Automotive repair and maintenance 209 28 82 30,380 12,210 18,160 6,510 4,690 4,920 1,610 440 8113 Commerical machinery repair 30 54 170 55,160 15,760 39,400 18,630 3,850 12,830 1,130 2,960 812 Personal and laundry services 120 40 97 22,930 9,970 12,970 5,830 3,890 1,990 1,220 40 8121 Personal care services 41 40 85 15,010 6,050 8,950 4,020 2,810 1,210 910 0 8123 Drycleaning and laundry services 42 53 109 33,810 14,340 19,470 8,060 6,140 3,180 2,090 0 813 Membership organizations 129 21 60 18,250 10,440 7,810 3,850 2,280 1,170 470 40 8131 Religious organizations 62 15 52 18,620 11,930 6,690 3,350 2,070 940 320 0 8133 Social advocacy organizations 19 53 86 19,960 8,170 11,790 6,200 2,000 2,380 920 290 8134 Civic and social organizations 27 11 39 13,100 8,540 4,560 1,510 2,840 80 120 0 8139 Professional and similar organizations 16 40 110 22,980 10,030 12,950 7,830 1,990 1,910 1,220 0 814 Private households 10 119 112 $20,440 $7,970 $12,460 $5,360 $2,600 $3,250 $1,250 $0 Page 9 of 11 CCRA074 / 440-4863

Table 6b. and paid for accepted disabling s by industry (NAICS), Oregon, 2009 Industry unknown 15 184 318 $59,360 $20,290 $39,070 $9,160 $8,550 $9,000 $12,230 $130 Public sector total 2,691 17 52 17,220 8,360 8,860 4,260 2,500 1,510 410 180 State government 660 18 58 19,230 9,050 10,180 4,540 2,590 2,230 530 280 23 Construction 26 4 34 21,560 9,120 12,440 3,790 4,270 3,280 0 1,110 61 Educational services 64 23 50 13,860 6,990 6,870 3,290 1,470 1,810 290 10 62 Health care and social 183 19 59 13,800 6,550 7,250 2,950 2,180 1,800 320 10 92 Public administration 368 16 60 22,500 10,570 11,930 5,590 2,840 2,390 690 420 Local government 2,031 17 49 16,560 8,130 8,430 4,170 2,470 1,280 370 150 22 Utilities 66 18 42 15,730 6,720 9,000 4,680 2,430 1,760 130 0 23 Construction 73 17 59 25,280 11,170 14,110 5,820 6,340 1,510 330 100 48-49 Transportation and warehousing 222 18 51 13,930 5,880 8,050 5,270 1,760 620 410 0 61 Educational services 741 18 47 16,090 8,680 7,410 3,150 2,510 1,280 300 160 62 Health care and social 108 28 57 17,900 9,230 8,670 3,990 2,550 1,270 850 0 92 Public administration 718 15 51 $17,160 $8,090 $9,070 $4,920 $2,130 $1,450 $350 $220 Footnotes on following page Page 10 of 11 CCRA074 / 440-4863

Table 6b. and paid for accepted disabling s by industry (NAICS), Oregon, 2009 Footnotes: Accepted disabling s are s, accepted by insurers, arising from occupational injuries or diseases that entitle workers to compensation for or death. Fatality and permanent total (PTD) s and their associated are excluded from this analysis. are reported by the year of resolution, which is the year of the latest notice of closure, determination order, or disposition agreement. This may be different than the year of injury or year of acceptance. Industry is classified according to the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS), 2002 edition. Employees of client leasing companies are reported by the industry in which they were working at the time of injury. PPD = Permanent partial ; CDA = Claim disposition agreement; DCS = Disputed settlement. Claim cost is the composite of medical and indemnity. The components of indemnity are, PPD, CDA, DCS, and vocational. Reported cost statistics are means, unless otherwise specified. Costs have been rounded, and components may not sum to composite averages. In addition, due to the estimation process, conclusions should not be drawn for rows with a small num ber of s. for the indemnity components are computed over the total s. The and dollars include estimates of for s with disposition agreements prior to closure. Insurers do not report this data to the department. Indemnity incurred after closure that were paid through mid-may 2010 are also included in this table. This primarily includes permanent partial modified by dispute resolution, disputed settlements, and vocational. These after resolution generally increase over time. Worker, employer, and insurer reimbursements from the Workers' Benefit Fund are also excluded. are reported at the time of resolution for approximately 88 percent of s. The average medical of s without data (mostly CDAs) are assumed to be the same as those with reported data. after resolution, which are often substantial, are not included in this report. Data in this table will change. The counts will change as s are reopened and. Also, as mentioned above, post-closure will increase over time. However, if past trends continue, then the and for the most recent year will decline as s are reopened and then closed in future years. Source: Information Management Division, Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services, June 2010 Page 11 of 11 CCRA074 / 440-4863