Department Comparison Fiscal EOY Report July 1st 2018 – June 30th 2019

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Department Comparison Fiscal EOY Report July 1st 2018 – June 30th 2019 City of Stamford Risk Management Quarterly Report Workers Compensation Claims Department Comparison Fiscal EOY Report July 1st 2018 – June 30th 2019

BOE Reported Mold Exposures The Board of Education has had a number of employee injury reports filled out due to the presence of reported mold exposures in some our schools. We have received a total of 204 reported exposures in fiscal 2018/2019, representing 30% of all claims within the city and 53% of the teachers / para claims. The exposures will be reflected in various slides in the following report.

3 Year Fiscal Comparison by Dept. *Includes 204 reported exposures to teachers /paras.

3 Year Comparison Total Claims Fiscal

Fiscal Claim performance 17-18 vs. 18-19 Increase or Decrease % Is based on comparison to Last Fiscal year #’s Refer to slide #2.

Fiscal year analysis claims by month

Top 4 Leading Causes of Claims FY 2018/19 Type # of Incidents % of Total Reported Exposures (BOE, Teacher (168) Para (26) and custodian (10) Reported Exposures due to reported mold.) 204 30% Due To Others (Caused by others, combative subject, violence, Police/BOE) 144 21% Slip, Trip, & Falls (All ice, wet, objects, stairs, ladders, etc.) 99 14% Overexertion (all lifting, bending/twisting, push/pull, strain) 68 10%

Fiscal 2 Year Cost Comparison

Average Claim severity Fiscal comparison last two years

10 yr. Claim Comparison * Total of 690 claims for fiscal 18/19 is representative of the reported mold exposure claims as well. If the 204 Mold exposure claims were omitted, then the total injuries for City of Stamford employees would total 486, the first time ever under 500 worker comp injuries.

10 yr. Dollar Comparison * 18/19 is recent without total cost accumulation accrued. There are always fluctuations post fiscal year as many injury treatments continue on to the next fiscal period.

BOE Elementary Schools YTD Incident Comparison Combined custodial, teacher, subs, and Para Professionals.

BOE Middle & High Schools YTD Incident Comparison

BOE Other YTD Incident Comparison

Operations YTD Incident Comparison

Incident Type Breakdown BIG 4

Health & Safety Committee Meetings 17/18-18/19

Safety Training Events . Based on July 1st 2018 – June 30th 2019