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LEAD PROGRAM ORGANIZATION WORKHOURS NO. RATE DEATHS NO. RATE WDL WDLR LWD RATE INDEX
Energy Efficiency & Renew. Energy 2,213,288 18 1.6 0 2 0.2 41 0 41 3.7 3.48
Environmental Management 91,155,325 528 1.2 0 222 0.5 2,846 7,438 10,284 22.6 8.64
Fossil Energy 4,826,706 34 1.4 0 17 0.7 113 81 194 8.0 4.42
Headquarters Organizations 10,396,908 11 0.2 0 4 0.1 13 0 13 0.3 0.34
Nuclear Energy, Science and Tech. 1,191,511 6 1.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 1.01
National Nuclear Security Admin. 106,662,244 1,211 2.3 0 510 1.0 5,902 9,908 15,810 29.6 11.52
Power Administrations 2,785,129 25 1.8 0 13 0.9 104 438 542 38.9 11.82
Civilian Radioactive Waste Mgmt. 3,842,242 16 0.8 0 5 0.3 33 323 356 18.5 5.05
Science 50,271,600 428 1.7 0 193 0.8 3,726 4,031 7,757 30.9 12.32
Security 74,678 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.00
TOTAL DOE PROGRAMS 273,419,631 2,277 1.7 0 966 0.7 12,778 22,219 34,997 25.6 9.96
TOTAL BLS (1998-2002) 6.0 2.9
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Lead Program Organizations are identified as the DOE program organization which oversees the predominant work of the
contracting organization. The Headquarters organization represents federal employees only who work in the Washington
Metropolitan area. Power Administrations represents federal employees only working at the Southeastern, Southwestern,
and Western Area Power Administration. All other program organizations include federal field personnel and contractor
personnel who work under the direction of the respective Program Secretarial Officer.
NOTE: Due to changes in recordkeeping requirements, data beginning with 2002 are not comparable to that of prior years.
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