Table 12: Agricultural Occupational Injury Category FY99-01 (N) FY99-01 (Estimate) FY99-01 (Std Err) FY02-04 (N) FY02-04 (Estimate) FY02-04 (Std Err) FY08-10 (N) FY08-10 (Estimate) FY08-10 (Std Err) FY13-14 (N) FY13-14 (Estimate) FY13-14 (Std Err) Have you had any injuries in the last 12 months? 147 1% 0.3% 237 2% 0.3% 142 2% 0.3% 121 4% 0.9% Specific injury: Sprain, strain, torn ligament, traumatic rupture 41 25% 3.7% 89 41% 5.1% 54 53% 3.7% 29 44% 8.1% Specific injury: Other 27 20% 5.7% 22 6% 1.6% 5 5% 0.7% 5 (b) (c) Specific injury: Cut, laceration, puncture, stab, jab 35 24% 3.6% 54 23% 4.7% 28 18% 2.0% 8 12%(a) 4.2% Specific injury: Bruise, contusion 18 15%(a) 5.0% 24 13% 3.8% 25 14% 3.4% 8 22% 4.9% Specific injury: Broken bone, fracture, crushed, mangled 13 13%(a) 4.5% 34 12% 2.5% 15 7% 1.7% 4 3% 0.5% Specific injury: Scrape, abrasion 13 13%(a) 4.3% 10 5% 0.9% 13 5% 1.2% (b) (b) (c) Specific injury: Dislocation (b) (b) (c) 0 0% 0.0% 0 0% 0.0% 0 0% 0.0% Specific injury: Amputation, lost body part 5 2% 0.5% 5 2%(a) 0.9% 4 (b) (c) (b) (b) (c) Specific injury: Burn, blister, scald 7 4%(a) 1.7% 4 (b) (c) 4 (b) (c) 0 0% 0.0% Specific injury: Insect bite, sting 0 0% 0.0% 6 (b) (c) (b) (b) (c) (b) (b) (c) Work-related injury in the last 12 months that caused agricultural worker to: Be unable to work at all for at least 4 hours - - - 215 2% 0.2% 134 2% 0.3% 43 2% 0.3% Work-related injury in the last 12 months that caused agricultural worker to: Be unable to work as hard as normal for at least 4 hours - - - 226 2% 0.3% 140 2% 0.3% 53 2% 0.3% Work-related injury in the last 12 months that caused agricultural worker to: Seek medical treatment, including first aid - - - 204 2% 0.2% 131 2% 0.3% 48 2% 0.3% Work-related injury in the last 12 months that caused agricultural worker to: Take strong medicine in order to continue working - - - 130 1% 0.2% 105 1% 0.2% 40 1% 0.3% (N) is the number of respondents that gave a particular response. (Estimate) is the percentage of respondents that gave a particular response for a categorical variable, or the average of valid responses for a numeric variable. The estimates are weighted estimates which adjust for workers’ different probabilities of being sampled and responding to the survey. (Std Err) is the standard error of the estimate. (a) indicates that the estimate has a relative standard error (RSE) greater than 30 percent but no more than 50 percent. The estimate is published but should be used with caution. (b) indicates that the estimate is based on fewer than four responses or has a RSE greater than 50 percent. The estimate is considered statistically unreliable and is suppressed. (c) indicates that the standard error is suppressed because the estimate itself is suppressed. A dash (-) indicates that the question was not asked in the corresponding time interval.