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INJURY TRENDS 1. Upon completion of this unit you will be able to identify injury trends in the dairy industry and apply that knowledge to assessing hazards.

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1 INJURY TRENDS 1

2 Upon completion of this unit you will be able to identify injury trends in the dairy industry and apply that knowledge to assessing hazards and making safety improvements on your dairy operation. LEARNING OBJECTIVE 2

3 1. Describe major injury trends in the dairy industry. 2. Identify areas of concern for potential employee injury that are present on the dairy operation. 3. Understand the high risk areas in order to prioritize and focus more attention to those areas. 4. Understand the relationship between injury and illnesses and the effect on profitability. LEARNER OUTCOMES 3

4  Dairy farming is a high hazard occupation  Employee safety and health is integral to a successful operation  Losses from injuries and illnesses cut into profits  Continuous process improvement is key! INJURY TRENDS: LOOKING AT THE NUMBERS 4

5  Assessment – first step in the process  Identify areas of concern  What are your top 3 areas of safety and health concerns on your dairy operation? ASSESSING THE RISK AND HAZARDS 5

6  80,300 work-related injuries occurred to adults on farms  75% of the injuries were to adults living on the farm  Common types of injuries were sprains, strains, torn ligaments, fractures and cuts  Common sources of injury were animals, the ground, and tractors NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL INJURY TRENDS 6

7 IMPORTANT NOTE: Every day, about 243 agricultural workers suffer a lost-time injury. Five percent of these injuries result in permanent impairment. NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL INJURY TRENDS 7

8 FATALITIES ON WISCONSIN DAIRY FARMS 8 *Data adapted from Mike Rankin, Fond du Lac County Extension Agent

9 COMMON CAUSES OF INJURIES  Rural Mutual Insurance provided information on 1,153 worker compensation insurance claims from January 1, 2007 to February 2, 2012. (There were no personal or farm identifiers)  We thank Rural Mutual Insurance very much for sharing this information!  Data was reviewed and coded based on Wisconsin Standard Coding for Worker Compensation Claims. 9

10 COMMON CAUSES OF INJURIES The Top Three Common Causes of Injury: CategoryTotal NumberPercent Animals (dairy cattle) 32628% Slips, trips and falls 21619% Struck by Object 14813% 10

11 COMMON CAUSES OF INJURIES Most Common Injuries Overall. CategoryTotal NumberPercent Hand12411% Fingers1059% Low back736% Eye726% Shoulder646% Knee545% Other/undetermined15614% 11

12 COMMON CAUSES OF INJURIES Animals: Most Common Causes of Injury within ‘Animal’ Code (n=326) CategoryTotal NumberPercent Being kicked, stepped on, thrown from, or struck by 27484% Scratched or mauled by3310% Trampled or crushed134% Bitten or pecked21% Other41% 12

13 COMMON CAUSES OF INJURIES Top 5 Injury Types for the 326 Animal-Related Injuries Injury CodeNumber of CasesPercent Hand6620% Chest, ribs, sternum309% Wrist175% Shoulder165% Lower Arm165% Knee155% 13

14 COMMON CAUSES OF INJURIES Slips, Trips and Falls: Most Common Causes of Injuries (n=216) CategoryNumber of CasesPercent To a different level 7434% On same level6128% On slippery surface 4621% Stumble, no fall3516% 14

15 COMMON CAUSES OF INJURIES Top 5 Injury Types for the 216 Fall-related Injuries Injury CodeNumber of CasesPercent Ankle2913% Knee2713% Low back, sacrum, coccyx 2713% Other2612% Shoulder146% 15

16 COMMON CAUSES OF INJURIES Struck by Object: Most common Causes of Injury Within ‘Struck by Object’ Code (n=148) CategoryNumber of CasesPercent Being lifted, stationary object, falling object, tool, fan blade, etc. 8155% Caught in, under, or between an object being handled, earth slide, collapsing building 2819% Projectile2114% Door1510% Tree32% 16

17 COMMON CAUSES OF INJURIES Struck by Object: Top 5 Injury Types for the 148 ‘Struck by Object’ Related Injuries Injury CodeNumber of CasesPercent Fingers4430% Other1510% Hand149% Head139% Shoulder96% 17

18  OSHA’s Safety Pays Program can be used to calculate loss of profitability to your operation.  Website: http://www.osha.gov/dcsp/smallbusiness/saf etypays/index.html IMPACT ON PROFITABILITY 18

19  For every $1.00 invested in an effective safety and health program, the return on investment (ROI) is $4.00 - $6.00.  Sound business practice: Having dollars to invest in your business rather than trying to recover from injury losses. IMPACT ON PROFITABILITY 19

20  Have your top 3 areas of concern for health and safety on your farm changed after viewing this data? If yes, how?  Identify the top three causes of injury related to dairy farming.  How can you use this data to improve safety on your farm? QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW 20

21 21  This material was produced under grant number SH-22318-11 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.


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