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The US Federal Code
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The United States Federal Code
The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. It is divided into 50 titles that represent broad areas subject to Federal regulation. Each volume of the CFR is updated once each calendar year and is issued on a quarterly basis.
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Of the more than 4.2 million nonfatal injuries and illnesses reported in 2005, nearly 4.0 million or
94.2 percent were injuries. The remainder of these private industry cases (242,500) were
occupational illnesses. This distribution of injuries versus illnesses is unchanged from 2004.
Manufacturing, health care and social assistance, and retail trade combined accounted
for 51 percent of all reported occupational injuries for private industry in 2005.
Manufacturing had the highest incidence rate for illnesses of 66.1 cases per
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