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For example, an injury at one utility that required an employee to remain "Away from Work"for <br /> 45 days (due to one incident) is equivalent to an injury at another utility where the employee <br /> remained "Away from Work"for 2 days (also from one incident)—in each example, the incident <br /> would be considered as one case, regardless of the number of resulting days away from work. <br /> The type or duration of the injury is not considered, rather only that the incident resulted in <br /> reportable injury.6 Figures 4, 5, and 6 are presented with data from all respondents. <br /> Figure 4: Average Number of Days Away from Work Cases <br /> Average Number of Days Away from Work Cases-All <br /> Respondents <br /> 7.71 7.02 <br /> 6.7 <br /> 5.37 5.2 <br /> 4.32 <br /> 4.11 <br /> 3.17 3.11 3.01 <br /> 2.55 2.63 2.40 2.26 <br /> 1.71 2.05 1.88 1.90 1.62 1.84 <br /> 1.27 1.29 1.27 1.27 1.37 <br /> I11I111 <br /> �qtt 00 00 �c5A °j� �c'c O OO ON 01' 05 O O O0b O0� O(o 0�1 Orb O�� ^O �^ ^0 ^� ^b ^� cb <br /> ��0 ^l ^ <br /> N \ N N ^ (1 1' ti ti (1 (1 ti ti ti ti ti ti ri ti ti ti ti ti ti <br /> 6 For further explanation of"cases"and case reporting, please see the Association's Safety Awards of Excellence <br /> Rules and Regulations document in the Appendix of this report. <br /> 2018 American Public Power Association's Safety Awards of Excellence Report Page 6 <br /> 403 <br />