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Worker Injury/Illness Review Division of Maintenance Safety and Health Committee February 14, 2019 Peter Park, Team Leader http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/facilities/safety/

How many worker injuries is DOM experiencing? OSHA-Recordable Injury/Illness Incidence Rate What makes an injury or illness OSHA-recordable*? Work-related Results in: Lost work days, Job transfer or restriction, Medical treatment beyond first aid, and/or Death *Must be recorded on annual OSHA 300 injury/illness log form.

OSHA-Recordable Injury/Illness Incidence Rate What is an incidence rate? Number of OSHA-recordable injuries/illnesses per 100 full-time employees Permits comparison of injury/illness rates between employers of different sizes, industries Can assist in identifying problem areas, operations within organizations Can be compared to state, national data Formula for calculating incidence rate: No. of ORs * 200,000 / Total hours worked by employees

DOM OSHA-Recordable Injury/Illness Incidence Rate (CY18) No. of ORs * 200,000 / Total hours worked by employees = 48 ORs * 200,000 / 578,857.15 hours = 16.6 16.6 ORs per 100 full-time employees

Total OSHA-Recordables (DOM) Incidence Rate (DOM) Nonfatal OSHA-Recordable Injury/Illness Incidence Rates1 for MCPS DOM, MCPS, and Various Industries (CY09 - CY18)2 CY Total OSHA-Recordables (DOM) Incidence Rate (DOM) Total OSHA-Recordables (MCPS) Incidence Rate (MCPS) Average Incidence Rate (Maryland Public Schools) Average Incidence Rate (Repair/ Maintenance) Average Incidence Rate (Building Construction) Average Incidence Rate (Fire/Police) 2009 67 22.1 694 4.0 3.7 3.8 11.5 2010 60 21.2 693 4.4 4.1 3.3 3.5 10.2 2011 56 19.9 727 4.5 5.5 3.2 3.6 10.3 2012 54 19.2 868 5.4 5.9 3.0 3.4 10.4 2013 50 21.3 926 5.6 5.0 2.8 2014 55 19.3 968 9.5 2015 53 18.7 957 5.8 4.9 2.6 3.1 2016 35 12.1 974 6.0 9 2017 39 13.7 1,034 5.3 2018 48 16.6 1,086 6.3 Not available yet 1 Nonfatal work-related injuries/illnesses per 100 full-time employees. 2 Updated 02/07/2019.

How severe are DOM injuries/illnesses? DART (Days Away, Restricted, Transferred) Rate Total cases involving days away from work, restricted work activity, or job transfer per 100 full-time employees No. of lost workday, job transfer, or restriction cases * 200,000 / Total hours worked by employees Severity Rate Total lost workdays, days of restricted work activity, or job transfer per 100 full- time employees No. of lost workdays, days of job transfer, or restriction * 200,000 / Total hours worked by employees

OSHA-Recordable Injury/Illness Severity for MCPS DOM, MCPS (CY13 - CY18)1 Total OSHA-Recordables (DOM) Lost Workday Cases (DOM) Job Transfer, Restriction Cases (DOM) Lost Workdays (DOM) Days of Job Transfer, Restriction (DOM) Severity Rate (DOM) DART Rate (DOM) Severity Rate (MCPS) DART Rate (MCPS) 2013 50 20 1 575 9 249.0 9.0 76.2 1.8 2014 55 44 1,762 14 622.8 15.4 85.7 1.9 2015 53 37 1469 518.3 13.1 71.2 2016 35 23 431 149.2 8.0 65.5 2.1 2017 39 22 1,102 391.8 7.7 74.7 2018 48 2,101 725.9 12.8 185.7 3.6 1 Severity Rate: the number of days lost, restricted, or transferred per 100 full-time employees. work-related injuries/illnesses per 100 full-time employees. Days Away, Restricted, and Transferred (DART) Rate: the number of recordable incidents per 100 full-time employees resulting in lost workdays, restricted days, or job transfer. Updated 02/07/2019.

What is causing DOM injuries?

Injury/Illness Prevention Routine safety/health workplace inspections – not just the DOM depots – schools too Job safety analyses More Instructor-led training to improve hazard identification, control Improved accident investigations Injury transparency

Questions?