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University Injury & Illness Review

University Injury & Illness Review. Phase I. Analysis of University-wide Workers’ Compensation experience Analysis of work-related injuries and illness Development of Metrics. Phase II. Presentations to Directors of Facilities Departments and Public Safety

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University Injury & Illness Review

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  1. University Injury & Illness Review

  2. Phase I • Analysis of University-wide Workers’ Compensation experience • Analysis of work-related injuries and illness • Development of Metrics

  3. Phase II • Presentations to Directors of Facilities Departments and Public Safety • Follow up meetings with managers and supervisors • Additional review of Workers’ Compensation experience

  4. Phase III • Building Services Pilot Program • Working Group • Meetings with small groups of employees • Job Safety Analyses (JSA)

  5. Findings of JSA’s • Forces • Awkward body positions • Repetitive motions • Scheduling of work • Deadlines

  6. Changes • Based on findings of JSA’s • Tasks • Tools • Training & Retraining • Call-In Program • Accident Investigations

  7. Some Early Results • Incident rates – remain stubbornly high • Note – Record keeping changes for 2002

  8. Some Early Results • Impact on lost work days • Note – Record keeping changes in 2002

  9. Some Early Results • Impact on Workers’ Compensation

  10. Continuing Efforts • EHS quarterly participation in supervisors’ meeting • Ongoing accident investigations • Job description improvements using JSA results • Workers’ Compensation Policy changes

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