Building a Business Case for Safety 1PPT-134-01 Bureau of Workers’ Comp PA Training for Health & Safety (PATHS)

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Building a Business Case for Safety 1PPT Bureau of Workers’ Comp PA Training for Health & Safety (PATHS)

Why is safety important to you? PPT Safety

A hazard is an unsafe condition or activity that, if left uncontrolled, can contribute to an incident.* * National Safety Council PPT What is a “Hazard”? People do not always share the same view on “what” defines a hazard.

PPT Hazards The next several slides depict some hazards that have been found in different environments Finding and correcting hazards should be given a priority within any workplace

PPT Spill in Aisle 4 !

PPT Just Tie it Down!

PPT Location, Location, Location

PPT Bird Strike Avoidance

PPT Open with Caution !

PPT Ton Truck … 5 Ton Bridge

PPT Hold it steady!

PPT Counterweights

PPT Should have Bought a Truck !

PPT Why is Safety Important? 2014 Total Cases = 177,316 Fatal = 75 Head 19, % Eyes 6,524 Upper Extremities 66, % Fingers 21,667 Shoulders 12,144 Arms 11,934 Trunk 33, % Back 22,797 Lower Extremities 38, % Knees 14,269 Ankles 7,800 Feet 6,015

PPT ,000 +

PPT Types of Injuries 39.1% (69.418) 16.3% (28,910) 17.8% (31,552) 15.6% (27,623) 4.1% (7,357) 2.8% (4,933) 2.0% (3,536) 2.0% (3,500) 0.3% (486)

PPT Cause of Injury 26.3% (46,703) 18.9% (33,520) 12.4% (22,073) 9.5% (16,819 ) 10.9% (19,261) 5.8% (10,218) 2.8% (4,973) 4.1% (7,324) 3.0% (5,305) 4.1% (7,249) 2.1% (3,636)

PPT Iceberg of Workplace Injury Costs Like an iceberg, the hidden costs of accidents are not visible on the surface but are there just the same. (Insured) (Uninsured)

PPT Indirect Costs Covering the Indirect Costs Calculating the additional required sales revenue

PPT A-Z Inc. Income Statement Gross Revenues (GR) $1,000, *Cost of Goods Sold ($400,000.00) $600, Gross Profit (GP) Less Operating Expenses *Depreciation ($150,000.00) *SG&A (Selling, General, and Administrative Exp ($200,000.00) $250, Operating Income Less Interest Expense Loans, equipment, Mortgage, etc. ($10,000.00) $240, NIBT (Net Income Before taxes) Tax Expense 40% ($96,000.00) $144, NIAT (Net Income After Taxes) 14.40% Net Profit Margin = NIAT / GR $144, / $1,000,000.00

PPT Determine Addition Sales Volume A-Z, Inc. incurred $25, in uninsured, indirect cost for an accident. The most widely accepted cost accounting method to estimate the amount of additional sales volume in dollars per year required to offset the expenditure, is to divide the cost of the incident by the company’s year end net profit margin.

PPT Calculation for A-Z, Inc Divide the costs by the company’s year end net profit margin Estimated sales volume required = $25, % Estimated sales volume required/yr = $173,611.11

PPT Additional Sales Volume Annual Indirect Net Profit Margin Cost 3% 8% 14.4% _______________________________________ $25,000 $833,000 $312,500 $173,611

PPT Workers’ Comp Premiums WC Premium costs are driven by three primary factors: 1.Type of Industry 2.Annual payroll 3.Claims costs

PPT Experience Modification Rating (EMR) How the Experience Modification Rating (EMR) Affects What You Pay EMR averages claims costs over a 3 year period. The EMR factor is multiplied by the manual premium to obtain the actual premium due.

PPT EMR Factor Your EMR can be found on the Declarations Page of Your WC Policy Average claim history EMR 1.00 Better than average claim history EMR below 1.00 Worse than average claim history EMR above 1.00

PPT EMR Example Manual PremiumEMRActual Premium $85, $ 85, $85, $ 63, $85, $127,500.00

PPT Calculate Your Potential Savings Manual Actual Year Premium EMRPremium 5% Credit Savings 1 $85, $127,500 $6,375 = $ 6,375 $121,125 (5% credit deducted) Total Savings = $6,375

PPT Calculate Your Potential Savings Manual Actual Year Premium EMR Premium EMR 5% Credit Savings 1 $85, $127,500 $ 00 $6,375 = $6,375 $121,125 (5% credit deducted) 2 $85, $106,250 $21,250 + $5,312 = $26,562 $100,938 (5% credit deducted) Total Savings = $ 32,937

PPT Calculate Your Potential Savings Manual Actual Year Premium EMRPremium EMR 5% Credit Savings 1 $85, $127,500 $ 00 $6,375 = $6,375 2 $85, $106,250 $21,250 + $5,312 = $26,562 3 $85, $85,000 $21,250 + $4,250 = $25,500 4 $85, $76,500 $8,500 + $3,825 = $12,325 5 $85, $63,750 $12,750 + $3,188 = $15,938 $60,562 (5% credit deducted) Total Savings = $86,700

PPT PA Certified Safety Committee Program 1993 Workers’ Compensation Act Amended Established a 5% Policy Premium Discount for creating and Certifying a Workplace Safety Committee 1996 Amended to provide 5 premium discount periods 2002 Amended to allow unlimited discount periods* *Assuming that all mandated compliance requirements have been maintained

PPT PA Certified Safety Committee Program How BIG is the Pennsylvania Workplace Safety Committee Program?

PPT PA Certified Safety Committee Program Average of over 11,000 initially certified Workplace Safety Committees Covering over 1,100,000 Pennsylvania employees

PPT PA Certified Safety Committee Program Employer cumulative total premium savings Average of over $600,000,000 Reflects 5% premium savings

PPT Program Benefits 24% – 28% average reductions in claims cost for employers participating in the program* Reduction in the hidden (indirect) cost associated with workplace injuries and illnesses *PCRB (PA Compensation Rating Bureau)

Establish safety as the broad foundation of your organization PPT Building a Business Case for Safety Profit Productivity Efficiency Safety A strong safety culture supports and increases efficiency, productivity and profit

PPT Safety First It’s difficult to prevent all incidents, but all incidents are preventable!

PPT Preventable?

PPT Preventable?

PPT Other Benefits Benefits beyond the 5% Premium reduction: Organization – Fewer injuries and lost work time – Promotes involvement – Accomplish more related safety projects – Increased productivity – Saves $$$$$ Employees – Safer work environment – Better communication – Increases safety awareness at work and at home – Enhanced employee morale

PPT Safety is Important Because It’s the right thing to do! Basic fundamental – provide a safe work environment so employees can return home in the same condition as when they arrived at work. (Think 24/7)

PPT Train Early, Train Often

PPT Training - Sample Safety Topics Blood borne pathogens Back Safety Ergonomics Forklift safety Lab safety Ladder safety Fire Safety Tool Safety Incident investigation Employee suggestions review Incentive program Wellness programs Workplace violence Personal protection Defensive driving Slips, Trips, Falls

PPT Blood borne pathogens Back Safety Ergonomics Forklift safety Lab safety Ladder safety Fire Safety Tool Safety Incident investigation Employee suggestions review Incentive program Wellness programs Workplace violence Personal protection Defensive driving Slips, Trips, Falls Sample Safety Topics Workplace / Home Safety

PPT Safety First Safe and Healthy Employees are Productive Employees…….. Productive Employees Increase Productivity….. Increased Productivity Increases Profits

PPT Workplace Safety Committee Tips Keep Your Program Exciting!!! Catch people doing something right !! Create safety recognition programs Find new issues to address Find new safety topics to discuss!! Mix it Up!!!!

PPT Quote “Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” Albert Einstein

PPT Workplace Safety Repeat the process because everything changes! Safety is a Continuous Improvement Process

PPT Workplace Safety Committee A Workplace Safety Committee, just makes good business sense!

PPT Contact Information Health & Safety Training Specialists 1171 South Cameron Street, Room 324 Harrisburg, PA (717) Like us on Facebook! -

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