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“At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” A BUSINESS CASE FOR INJURY PREVENTION Weyburn, March 21, 2007 ~ Gord Moker Program.

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1 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” A BUSINESS CASE FOR INJURY PREVENTION Weyburn, March 21, 2007 ~ Gord Moker Program Coordinator Safe Saskatchewan

2 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” Acquired Brain Injury Partnership Project

3 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” In Canada, injuries are the leading cause of death for ages 1 to 44.

4 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” Saskatchewan: Among the Worst in Canada 158,000 unintentional injuries per year – an injury every 3.5 minutes

5 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” Saskatchewan: Among the Worst in Canada 158,000 unintentional injuries per year – an injury every 3.5 minutes 40% of emergency room visits are from unintentional injuries

6 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” Saskatchewan: Among the Worst in Canada 158,000 unintentional injuries per year – an injury every 3.5 minutes 40% of emergency room visits are from unintentional injuries 9,800 hospitalizations from injuries every year or 26 per day - twice the national average

7 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” Saskatchewan: Among the Worst in Canada 158,000 unintentional injuries per year – an injury every 3.5 minutes 40% of emergency room visits are from unintentional injuries 9,800 hospitalizations from injuries every year or 26 per day - twice the national average 3,500 people are permanently disabled every year because of unintentional injuries – one person every 2.5 hours

8 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” Saskatchewan: Among the Worst in Canada 158,000 unintentional injuries per year – an injury every 3.5 minutes 40% of emergency room visits are from unintentional injuries 9,800 hospitalizations from injuries every year or 26 per day - twice the national average 3,500 people are permanently disabled every year because of unintentional injuries – one person every 2.5 hours The provincial death rate at just under 1 person a day is 40% higher than the national average.

9 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” Saskatchewan: Among the Worst in Canada 158,000 unintentional injuries per year – an injury every 3.5 minutes 40% of emergency room visits are from unintentional injuries 9,800 hospitalizations from injuries every year or 26 per day - twice the national average 3,500 people are permanently disabled every year because of unintentional injuries – one person every 2.5 hours The provincial death rate at just under 1 person a day is 40% higher than the national average. At 4.95 time loss claims per 100 workers in 2002, Saskatchewan has one of the worst workplace injury rate in Canada.

10 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” Saskatchewan Injury Rates WorkplaceOff-the-job

11 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” Saskatchewan Injury Rates WorkplaceOff-the-job Injury Rate 1 2X

12 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” Saskatchewan Injury Rates WorkplaceOff-the-job Injury Rate 1 2X Permanent Disability Rate 1 4X

13 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” Saskatchewan Injury Rates WorkplaceOff-the-job Injury Rate 1 2X Permanent Disability Rate 1 4X Death Rate 1 5X

14 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” Total Cost of Diseases/Disorders Canada, 1998

15 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” Research Percentage of Total Cost of Diseases/Disorders - Canada, 1998

16 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” Every year preventable injuries create a drain of $1 billion on the Saskatchewan economy.

17 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” Cost Potential of a Serious Workplace Injury *Direct costs include wage loss, medical costs, vocational rehabilitation costs and long term earnings replacement costs, where applicable. *

18 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” Cost Potential of a Serious Workplace Injury *Direct costs include wage loss, medical costs, vocational rehabilitation costs and long term earnings replacement costs, where applicable. ** It is estimated that for every $1 in direct costs, there are between $4 & $11 in indirect costs such as training, overtime, downtime, damage to property & equipment, injury investigation, etc. ** *

19 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” Cost Potential of a Serious Workplace Injury *Direct costs include wage loss, medical costs, vocational rehabilitation costs and long term earnings replacement costs, where applicable. ** It is estimated that for every $1 in direct costs, there are between $4 & $11 in indirect costs such as training, overtime, downtime, damage to property & equipment, injury investigation, etc. ** *

20 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” BUSINESS CASE Cost Potential of a Serious Workplace Injury *Direct costs include wage loss, medical costs, vocational rehabilitation costs and long term earnings replacement costs, where applicable. ** It is estimated that for every $1 in direct costs, there are between $4 & $11 in indirect costs such as training, overtime, downtime, damage to property & equipment, injury investigation, etc. ***Data compiled by the National Safety Council in the U.S. shows that off-the-job injuries are almost eight times more costly than workplace injuries. *** ** *

21 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” Our Vision An injury free Saskatchewan where safe lifestyles influence how we live, work and play. Our Mission Working together to eliminate unintentional injuries in Saskatchewan. Founding Partners...

22 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES

23 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES The lives of people in Saskatchewan are improved!

24 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES The lives of people in Saskatchewan are improved! The economic environment for business is enhanced!

25 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” UNINTENTIONAL INJURIES The lives of people in Saskatchewan are improved! The economic environment for business is enhanced! Millions of dollars in health and social costs are saved!

26 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” R. B. (Bruce) Fraser, CRSP Safety & Training Manager Mosaic Potash Colonsay

27 “At work, home or play, let’s make safety part of a better way of life!” BUSINESS CASE Cost Potential of a Serious Workplace Injury *Direct costs include wage loss, medical costs, vocational rehabilitation costs and long term earnings replacement costs, where applicable. ** It is estimated that for every $1 in direct costs, there are between $4 & $11 in indirect costs such as training, overtime, downtime, damage to property & equipment, injury investigation, etc. ***Data compiled by the National Safety Council in the U.S. shows that off-the-job injuries are almost eight times more costly than workplace injuries. *** ** *


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