Office of Workers Compensation FY 2007 1 July 2006 – 30 June 2007 Tennessee Air National Guard.

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Office of Workers Compensation FY July 2006 – 30 June 2007 Tennessee Air National Guard

Safety in 2007 The Air National Guard Technician Program has 19 injuries reported in th – 241 st 11 injuries 134 th – 119 th – 228 th 06 injuries 164 th 02 injuries

118 th Airlift Wing DateInjury 8 AugWalked into bench – Contusion 14 Nov6 injuries Fire – Inhalation of Fire Extinguisher Fumes 20 MarSlammed car door on hand – Contusion to hand 28 MarAircraft Steps – Twisted Left Ankle 29 MarHandling Machinery – Lower Back Strain 7 MayShut hand in car door – Left Hand/Wrist

134 th Airlift Wing DateInjury 11 JulLifting boxed equipment – Back Strain 11 SepLifting boxed equipment – Back Strain 19 SepWorking on or around vehicle – Back Strain 11 OctDriving vehicle – Broken Finger 01 NovUsing powered tools – Laceration 14 MayLaceration to forehead

164 th Airlift Wing DateInjury 11 JanHeater fell on foot – bruised right foot 18 AprLifting toolbox – Lower Back Strain

Total Cost to the Air Technician Program All monies spent in 2007 for OWCP will come out of the 2009 budget. If a CA-16 is issued, OWCP will charge us for the medical bills, even if the case is denied. All Cost (including long term rolls) $265,966.09

COP used 19 injured employees have used a total of 215 hours (29.37 days) of COP Lost Production Cost: $5, (not included in OWCP cost)

Total Cost of Injuries for FY 2007 Medical $43, Compensation$222, Lost Production $5, Total$271,591.21