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OIICS Manual 2012 SOURCE CODE INDEX SECTION 4.3 Source and Secondary Source of Injury or Illness Index *-Asterisks denote a summary level code not assigned to individual cases. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 01/12 483 SOURCE CODE INDEX 1291 Acrylamide 1 - 9 1119 Acrylic acid 1229 Acrylic aldehyde 154 -(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy) propionic acid 1752 Acrylic resin 1294 1, 4-dioxane 1292 Acrylonitrile 1295 1,2-epoxyethane 181 Adhesives, glues, n.e.c. 1213 1,2-ethanediol 1119 Adipic acid 1239 2-acetylaminofluorene 7173 Adjustable wrenches 1873 2-butoxyethanol 7121 Adzes 154 2-chloro-4, 6-bis(ethylamino)-S-triazine 7611 Aerial cameras 1239 2-chloroaniline 7424 Aerial ladder trams 1229 2-furaldehyde 3467 Aerial lifts, scissor lifts—except truck- 1299 2-hexanone mounted 1296 2-nitropropane 3481 Aerial gondolas 1241 2-propanone 154 Agent orange 1242 2, 3-butanedione 3291 Agitators, mixers—earth, mineral 154 2, 4-DEP 31* Agricultural and garden machinery 154 2, 4, 5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid 3199 Agricultural and garden machinery, n.e.c. (2, 4, 5-T) 310 Agricultural and garden machinery, 154 2,3,6-TBA unspecified 154 2,4-D 3427 Agricultural auger conveyors 154 2,4,5-T 3111 Agricultural balers 4151 2x4 dimensional lumber 622* Agricultural buildings 1239 3,3'-dichlorobenzidine 3113 Agricultural harvesters 154 4-chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid 8121 Air ambulance—helicopter or unspecified 1239 4-dimethylaminoazobenzene 2119 Air cargo containers 1296 4-nitrobiphenyl 3991 Air compressors 8432 4-wheel drive vehicle 3311 Air conditioning units 784 Air guns—BB A 7235 Air guns—nail 7292 Air guns—paint sprayer 345 A-frame derricks 784 Air guns—paintball 7163 Abrasive pads 7231 Air hammers 3579 Abrasive saws 7634 Air mattresses 631 Abutments—bridge and overpass 7251 Air-powered boltsetters 91* Accessories—clothing 784 Air-powered guns—except nail and paint 2152 Accessories—handbags spraying 7939 Accessories—musical instruments 7235 Air-powered nail guns 7939 Accordions 921* Air pressure 1229 Acetaldehyde 9219 Air pressure, n.e.c. 1111 Acetic acid, vinegar 9210 Air pressure, unspecified 1229 Acetic aldehyde 799 Air pump 1241 Acetone 2129 Air receiver tanks 1799 Acetylene 7252 Air wrenches 1119 Acetylsalicylic acid 3293 Air, diesel, and vibratory hammers 111* Acids 489 Airbags 11* Acids and alkalies 81* Aircraft 110 Acids and alkalies, unspecified 8112 Aircraft—general aviation, not otherwise 1119 Acids, n.e.c. specified 1110 Acids, unspecified 8112 Aircraft—light powered fixed wing 576 Acquaintance, n.e.c. 813* Aircraft—non-powered 1229 Acraldehyde 8139 Aircraft—non-powered, n.e.c 1296 Acridine 8130 Aircraft—non-powered, unspecified 1229 Acrolein 812* Aircraft—powered rotary wing *-Asterisks denote a summary level code not assigned to individual cases. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 01/12 484 SOURCE CODE INDEX 8129 Aircraft—powered rotary wing, n.e.c 3482 Amusement park ride, except rail or gondola 8120 Aircraft—powered rotary wing, unspecified 1219 Amyl alcohol 8121 Aircraft—powered tiltrotor 1299 Anesthetic ether 819 Aircraft, n.e.c 1843 Anesthetics, except ether 810 Aircraft, unspecified 7366 Angle finders 8111 Airplane—jet or turbine engine 4131 Angle irons 811* Airplane—powered fixed wing 1119 Anhydrous hydriodic acid 8119 Airplane—powered fixed wing, n.e.c 1119 Anhydrous hydrobromic acid 8110 Airplane—powered fixed wing, unspecified 1112 Anhydrous hydrochloric acid 8112 Airplane—propeller-driven or piston engine 1113 Anhydrous hydrofluoric acid 8624 Airplane tug—powered 1239 Aniline 6695 Airport runways 85* Animal- and human-powered vehicles 8412 Airport shuttle 859 Animal- or human-powered vehicle, n.e.c 8624 Airport utility vehicle—powered 850 Animal- or human-powered vehicle, 1841 Alcoholic beverages unspecified 121* Alcohols 52* Animal and plant byproducts 1219 Alcohols, n.e.c. 520 Animal and plant byproducts, unspecified 1210 Alcohols, unspecified 529 Animal and plant products, n.e.c. 122* Aldehydes 5219 Animal blood 1229 Aldehydes, n.e.c. 5215 Animal carcass, including roadkill 1220 Aldehydes, unspecified 5219 Animal fluids 1296 Aliphatic and organic nitrogen compounds 853 Animal powered wagon 112* Alkalies 521* Animal products—nonfood 1129 Alkalies, n.e.c. 5219 Animal products—nonfood, n.e.c. 1120 Alkalies, unspecified 5210 Animal products—nonfood, unspecified 1119 Alkanesulfonic acid 5216 Animal waste products 144 Alkyl lead 51* Animals 8611 All terrain vehicle, ATV 510 Animals, unspecified 7173 Allen wrenches 1295 Anprolene 5151 Alley cats 1211 Antifreeze 5149 Alligators 1462 Antimony and antimony compounds 1219 Allyl alcohol 5133 Ants, including fire ants 1229 Allyl aldehyde 6253 Apartment building—garden style, height 1239 Alpha-, beta- Naphthylamine unknown 1461 Aluminum and compounds 6253 Apartment building—height unknown 2116 Aluminum cans 6252 Apartment building—high-rise 4196 Aluminum siding 6253 Apartment building—low or mid-rise 8121 Ambulance—air, unless otherwise specified 6253 Apartment building, five or fewer stories, 8411 Ambulance—ground height unknown 1299 Amines—nonaromatic 6253 Apartment building, less than 75 feet 1239 Aminobenzene 7619 Apparatus—darkroom 1239 Aminodiphenyl 7619 Apparatus—developing 171* Ammonia and ammonium compounds 8425 Apparatus—fire 1719 Ammonia and ammonium compounds, n.e.c. 91* Apparel and textiles 1710 Ammonia and ammonium compounds, 919 Apparel and textiles, n.e.c. unspecified 910 Apparel and textiles, unspecified 1711 Ammonia, anhydrous ammonia 9119 Aprons—clothing 1719 Ammonium hydroxide 1114 Aqua fortis 1719 Ammonium nitrate 2118 Aquariums 1712 Ammonium sulfate 1119 Aqueous hydrogen bromide 782 Ammunition 1119 Aqueous hydrogen chloride 2114 Ammunition boxes 1119 Aqueous hydrogen fluoride 821 Amusement park rail vehicle 1119 Aqueous hydrogen iodide 3481 Amusement park ride—aerial gondola 7639 Arcade games *-Asterisks denote a summary level code not assigned to individual cases. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 01/12 485 SOURCE CODE INDEX 7639 Archery equipment 9279 Atmospheric and weather conditions, n.e.c. 2221 Area rugs—except rolls 9270 Atmospheric and weather conditions, 2133 Area rugs—rolls unspecified 632 Arenas 9211 Atmospheric pressure—high or low 2233 Arm chairs 3621 ATMs, automated teller machines 3571 Arm saws, radial arm saws 154 Atrazine 2237 Armoires 8611 ATV, all terrain vehicle 8429 Armored car 391* Audio and video equipment 891 Armored personnel carrier 3919 Audio and video equipment, n.e.c. 8429 Armored truck 3910 Audio and video equipment, unspecified 123* Aromatics 3911 Audio equipment 12* Aromatics and hydrocarbon derivatives, 3427 Auger conveyor except halogenated 7111 Augers—breast 129* Aromatics and hydrocarbon derivatives, 3241 Augers—drilling machine except halogenated, n.e.c. 3427 Augers—grain 120 Aromatics and hydrocarbon derivatives, 7211 Augers—powered handtool except 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Bags—shoulder, except mail 2115 Baskets—wire 2153 Bags—suit 2115 Baskets—wooden 2152 Bags—tote 7939 Bassoons 2111 Bags—trash 7161 Bastard files 1759 Bakelite 2233 Bath chairs 5229 Bakery products 9119 Bathing suits 2117 Baking pans 7368 Bathroom scales 1129 Baking soda 2252 Bathroom sinks 7369 Balances 2212 Bathroom vanities 6395 Balconies, decks, patios, porches 2213 Bathroom vanity tops 6395 Balcony 2251 Bathtubs, hot tubs, showers 3111 Balers—agricultural 7831 Batons—law enforcement 3492 Balers—except agricultural 5159 Bats—animals 2131 Bales 7632 Bats—baseball 2131 Bales—cotton
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