Safety and Loss Control

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Safety and Loss Control <Insert Presenter Information Here>

Differing points of view... “It’s a dangerous job. If you’re not getting hurt, you must not be doing much work.” “You can’t do that, it’s not safe.” “It may be a dangerous job, but let’s find a way to do it without getting hurt.”

What Are We Talking About? Safety: Identifying, assessing, and eliminating or controlling workplace hazards. Safety: The condition of not having to undergo any loss, damage or injury. Loss Control: Efforts taken to minimize the frequency and severity of a losses, damages or injuries that cannot be eliminated.

Why the goal has to be zero Some people say that not having ANY accidents or injuries is impossible. Raise your hand if you have never had to file a Workers’ Compensation claim. We just witnessed the impossible! I know of people who have worked 30 and 40 years without having an accident – and they fought fire for a living! The “zero goal” may be a difficult one to attain, but it is possible. Instead of looking at your entire workforce covering an entire year, try bringing it down to an individual level. How many people that work with you or for you had no reportable accidents last year? If they could do it, why can’t their co-workers? Those people working through the year with no accidents or injuries have proven it could be done. For some people, a one month at a time, or week or day may be more suitable. Now, for some jobs, the “zero goal” may not seem realistic. Some jobs are inherently dangerous such as law enforcement, fire protection, agriculture, what are some others… For these jobs, the goal is very difficult to attain. It may not be attained in our lifetimes – but zero still needs to be the target – would you volunteer to get hurt to attain any other goal?

Identifying Hazards Data Analysis Workers’ Compensation General Liability Professional Liability Auto Liability Guides to who, what, when, where, how loss, damage and injury is occurring.

Identifying Hazards On-site Assessment Based on data analysis Based on high risk potential Based on schedule, standards or accreditation Based on request Communication with employees and supervisors, educational, consensus on strategies.

Identifying Hazards Accident / Injury Investigation Methodical Documented Objective Fact Finding Learn from experience Use to prevent similar events in the future

Example of a Risk Assessment Matrix

Safety & Loss Control Strategies Avoid the hazard:

Safety & Loss Control Strategies Transfer the hazard:

Safety & Loss Control Strategies Control the Hazard:

Safety & Loss Control Strategies Guard / Protect against the hazard:

Safety & Loss Control Strategies Warn about the hazard:

Safety & Loss Control Strategies Eliminate / remove the hazard:

Safety & Loss Control Strategies Strengthen against the hazard:

Safety & Loss Control Strategies Prepare for recovery from hazard: Return to Work programs are a Loss Control effort to focus on what people can do within Doctors’ limitations and transition to full duty per a schedule.

References Policies Procedures Safety Rules Best practices Accreditation Guidelines Standards Regulations Laws SACS 3.10.6: The institution takes reasonable steps to provide a healthy, safe, and secure environment for all members of the campus community. What is the institution's safety plan? Who has administrative responsibility for health, safety and security functions? Are facilities and grounds regularly reviewed and/or tested for health and safety concerns? How does the institution ensure campus security? Documented emergency plans, inspection reports, evacuation plans, compliance with environmental and occupational regulations?

Available Resources Campus Subject Matter Experts IHL Office of Risk Management Campus Safety Committees Local, state and federal agencies Trade specific organizations Manufacturers Insurance personnel and programs