1 / 20

Injury Prevention and Injury Management A system of processes that targets workplace physical injury reduction

Injury Prevention and Injury Management A system of processes that targets workplace physical injury reduction. Workplace injuries are at least a 50 Billion dollar annual problem in Australia Work Safe Australia 2008. near ZERO - Master Documentation

jane
Download Presentation

Injury Prevention and Injury Management A system of processes that targets workplace physical injury reduction

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Injury Prevention and Injury Management A system of processes that targets workplace physical injury reduction

  2. Workplace injuries are at least a 50 Billion dollar annual problem in Australia Work Safe Australia 2008

  3. near ZERO - Master Documentation nearZERO- Injury Prevention and Injury Management processes build a custom management system that lowers the risk of physical injury in a work place Hence the overall cost to the Employer and Insurer is tightly managed and contained

  4. The main aim of the nearZERO approach is simply to enable workers to sustain their employment tasks at maximum physical efficiency If an injury does occur or develop then a comprehensive management system is already in place

  5. nearZERO processes produce a system that: Incorporates existing health, safety and wellbeing programs Focuses directly on each individual worker’s functional capability Matches abilityto the inherent requirements of tasks

  6. Roles to be played In a successfully working nearZEROsystem three key roles are well defined and performed: • The nearZEROWorkplace Co-ordinator (internal) • The nearZEROProject Consultant (external) • The nearZEROTechnical Advisor (human movement expertise)

  7. In a nearZERO system all Jobs: • Have been assessed for risks to a worker’s body(Physical Demand Assessment – PDA) • A functional (screening) test for every job has been designed • Every worker’s functional results are considered against their job’s PDA

  8. Every worker for their job will have: • A unique Risk Profile describing their physical capacity • Risk Points assigned according to their functional test results • The opportunity to lower their Total Risk Points by improving their physical profile

  9. Using the nearZERO points system all workers are assigned an overall category of risk for their job: • Lower risk of injury •   Medium risk of injury •   Higher risk of injury •   Remediation required •   Conditional (new applicants)

  10. For Effective Management: • The employer’s information system stores the results • The personal Risk Rating is discussed with workers • Workers are given assistance to improve their rating* * Data exists for regular management reporting of company wide and individual risk levels

  11. Targeted Interventions Three types of risk lowering interventions are delivered: • Global: identifiedneeds for a whole section of workers • Sub Group: small groups of workers with common needs • Individual:theneeds are specifically known and unique

  12. Injury Management: Minor injury recovery can often be effectively guided by the nearZERO Technical Advisor and local medical expertise Major injury recovery may require external rehabilitation expertise in a coordinated return to work plan

  13. External Rehabilitation: The nearZERO Project Consultant has access to an Expert Rehabilitation Panel drawn from number of disciplines and able to work nationally The Project Consultant may assist the nearZERO Workplace Co-ordinator to ensure progress in rehabilitation delivery

  14. Maintaining the System Once the system is in place (Installation Phase complete) the system’s integrity must be maintained(Maintenance Phase) Audit* and Training Processes are by this time automatically in place * National and International Standards referenced where applicable

  15. A final but most important question - Who are the winners in this process?

  16. The Employer Saves: • Down time - by not having to change work tasks • Retraining time - by not redeploying good workers • Recruitment time - by not having to replace workers • Management time - lower injury rates require less management • Premiums - by quantifying and lowering risk Overall Productivity increases

  17. The worker - Their livelihoods and health are more protected as they know their body’s strengths and limitations. They know how to improve their physical health and how to safely perform their specific work tasks Any union - The duty of care of their members increases. The facts and not just conjecture are “on the table” at any time

  18. Any Insurer - has very accurate information, including the nearZERO risk points system and PDAs, giving more control over all aspects of insuring and claims management Any Medical Provider has their job made easier as they have access to a worker’s Risk Profile and workplace PDA

  19. In Summary: The Employer has cost effective and active management of workers physical performance of their jobs. Bottom Line: Productivity and Profitability Improved

  20. Cost Benefit* typically 6 to 10 times initial outlay *Dependent on level of internal expertise nearZERO builds on existing internal capacity

More Related