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WITC Safety Day March 15, 2012
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The Importance of Safety Programs Show Me the Money! Scott Huberty Northwest Chapter American Society of Safety Engineers
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Hazards Existing or potential conditions or operations that can result in damage to people or property…
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Hazards What do hazards look like?
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Hazards Existing or potential conditions or operations that can result in damage to people or property…
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Hazards The Importance of Safety Programs
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“Three Buttons” Regulatory Moral Financial
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Show Me the Money! The Importance of Safety Programs
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Show Me the Money! The Importance of Safety Programs Financial
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Show Me the Money! The Importance of Safety Programs Financial How ya doin’
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The Cost of Accidents Direct Costs Indirect Costs
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Uninsured costs Deductibles & expenses Fines and litigation costs Claim administration Direct Costs of Accidents
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Equipment damage Product damage / delays Clean-up time and expense Hiring expense to replace worker Supervisor time to assist Indirect Costs of Accidents
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Experience Modification What is an Experience Modifier? A number that reflects a comparison of your company’s workers compensation claims history to a statistical average for your industry.
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Experience Modification - This number is adjusted annually and coincides with your policy renewal date.
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Experience Modification Three important features of the Experience Modifier: 1. The significance of the modifier. 2. The timeframe covered in the calculation of the modifier. 3. The impact of individual claims on the modifier.
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Experience Modification 1. Understand the significance of the Modifier. 1.001.45.65
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Experience Modification 2. Understand the timeframe reflected in the calculation of the modifier. ? 1.45 1/1/111/1/101/1/121/1/091/1/081/1/13 Three years of losses New three-year window
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Experience Modification 3. Understand the impact of individual claims on the Modifier. Two general categories of benefits paid under WC claims: 1)Medical costs 2)Wages (Indemnity)
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Experience Modification 3. Understand the impact of individual claims on the Modifier. When calculating the modifier, claims that are medical-only are reduced by 70%.
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Experience Modification 3. Understand the impact of individual claims on the Modifier. Illustration: Employee A: $1,000 claim (Medical-only) Employee B: $1,000 claim ($900 in medical bills, $100 in wages)
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Summary The Experience Modifier is a number that reflects a comparison of your company’s WC claims history with a statistical average.
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Summary The Experience Modifier is a long-term measure of your company’s safety success!
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Summary Existing or potential conditions or operations that can result in damage to people or property…
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Be Safe!
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