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Sawmill

Texas Workers' Compensation Class Code 2001 • TDI / NCCI • Effective 2025-07-01

Current Rate

$4.50

per $100 of payroll

TDI / NCCI 2025-07-01

What is Class Code 2001?

Class code 2001 covers sawmill operations where logs are converted into lumber. Work involves operating large band saws, circular saws, edgers, trimmers, and planers to cut logs into dimensional lumber. Sawmill work is one of the more hazardous manufacturing operations due to the use of large, high-speed cutting equipment, log handling, and the production of wood dust and debris. Workers face risks from saw blade contact, log rolling, kickback, and wood dust respiratory hazards.

Who is Covered Under This Code?

Sawyers, log handlers, lumber sorters, kiln operators, maintenance workers, and yard employees.

Tips to Reduce Your Premium

  • Machine guarding on all saws is mandatory and the primary injury prevention measure
  • Lockout/tagout procedures must be strictly enforced during maintenance
  • Wood dust is a respiratory hazard and fire risk — implement dust collection systems
  • Separate any office or administrative staff under code 8810

Rate Comparison by State

StateDescriptionRate / $100
TXSawmill$4.50Current
FLSawmill$5.60View
MISawmill$5.10View
ILSawmill$4.80View
SCSawmill$5.30View
NCSawmill$4.10View

Frequently Asked Questions

What is workers comp class code 2001?

Class code 2001 covers sawmill operations where logs are converted into lumber. Work involves operating large band saws, circular saws, edgers, trimmers, and planers to cut logs into dimensional lumber. Sawmill work is one of the more hazardous manufacturing operations due to the use of large, high-speed cutting equipment, log handling, and the production of wood dust and debris. Workers face risks from saw blade contact, log rolling, kickback, and wood dust respiratory hazards.

What is the workers comp rate for class code 2001 in Texas?

The current workers' compensation rate for class code 2001 in Texas is $4.50 per $100 of payroll, as set by TDI / NCCI effective 2025-07-01. Your actual premium will also depend on your experience modification factor (EMR) and the carrier you choose.

Who is covered under class code 2001?

Sawyers, log handlers, lumber sorters, kiln operators, maintenance workers, and yard employees.

How can I reduce my workers comp premium for class code 2001 in Texas?

Machine guarding on all saws is mandatory and the primary injury prevention measure Lockout/tagout procedures must be strictly enforced during maintenance Wood dust is a respiratory hazard and fire risk — implement dust collection systems Separate any office or administrative staff under code 8810

Do I need workers comp insurance for employees classified under code 2001 in Texas?

Yes. Texas requires most employers to carry workers' compensation insurance for their employees. Class code 2001 employees must be covered. Penalties for non-compliance in Texas can be severe, including stop-work orders and fines. Contact Bright Coast Insurance at (239) 228-8029 for a fast, competitive quote.

Rates shown are advisory loss costs or assigned risk rates as of the effective date listed. Your actual workers' compensation premium will depend on your specific payroll, experience modification factor (EMR), carrier selection, and other underwriting factors. Contact Bright Coast Insurance for an accurate quote tailored to your business.

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Quick Facts

Class Code
2001
State
Texas
Rate per $100
$4.50
Rating Org
TDI / NCCI
Effective
2025-07-01

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