University Injury & Illness Review. Phase I Analysis of University-wide Workers’ Compensation experience Analysis of work-related injuries and illness.

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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 Follow up meetings with managers and supervisors Additional review of Workers’ Compensation experience

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

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

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

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

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

Some Early Results Impact on Workers’ Compensation

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