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Health & Safety Statistics 2009

Health & Safety Statistics 2009. Yearly Statistics. i). ii). Note: Out of 108.5 days lost in 2005 68 days were as a result of an injury in 2004. Out of 107.5 days lost in 2006, 73 days were as a result of the same injury in 2004. * Does Not include Fire or Library.

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Health & Safety Statistics 2009

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  1. Health & Safety Statistics 2009

  2. Yearly Statistics i) ii) • Note: • Out of 108.5 days lost in 2005 68 days were as a result of an injury in 2004. • Out of 107.5 days lost in 2006, 73 days were as a result of the same injury in 2004. *Does Not include Fire or Library.

  3. Reported Incidents vs. WSIB Claims (2008 vs. 2009)

  4. 2009 Types of Injury

  5. Body Part Breakdown Head (incl. eyes, nose, mouth) 15% Neck 2% Upper Body 4% Torso/Stomach 0% Arms (incl. wrist & elbow) 8% Hands 17% Back 10% Legs (incl. knees & shins) 17% Other: Multiple Body Parts: 18% Internal (i.e. headache, allergy) 1% Feet (incl. ankles & toes) 8%

  6. Health and Safety Anomalies Hearing Loss Claims Presumptive Legislation – Fire Services Only

  7. Thank You

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