Table 6 shows the 2003 incidence rates of Body stressing for different occupational category.
The highest rates (in red) were for Laborers and related workers (19.2), followed by Intermediate
production and transport workers (13.6), then Tradespersons and related workers (10.6). The lowest incidence rate was observed for Advanced clerical and service workers (1.6). For the Labourers and related workers, the highest incidence rate was for the sub-occupation Factory Labourers with males higher than females. For the Tradespersons and related workers, sub-occupations the Skilled Agricultural and Horticultural Workers (25.3), Food Tradespersons (15.2), and Construction Tradespersons (14) were the highest. For the Intermediate production and transport workers occupational group, the highest Body stressing incidence rates were observed for
Other Intermediate Production and Transport Workers.