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Reducing Your Workers Compensation
Costs
Whether you employ only one part-time
worker or thousands of employees in multiple locations, worker's
compensation insurance can be a significant cost of doing business.
Careful evaluation and planning of your company's worker safety
programs can tremendously reduce injuries and accidents in the
workplace. Comprehensive education and ongoing training in the
workplace will help you reduce worker's compensation costs.
Workers compensation insurance premiums are calculated based upon
a combination of factors including size of a company's payroll
and claims history compared with other businesses in your industry.
This means companies can do a great deal to impact their premium
costs, reduce worker claims by creating a work environment oriented
toward worker safety and training.
There is a great deal of information available to employers about
how to improve on the job safety and training, primarily through
your worker's composition carrier. Many insurance companies provide
trained industrial hygiene specialists who will consult with you
for little or no cost to evaluate your current safety and training
programs.
Improving Your Current Worker Safety Programs
Loss prevention begins with an audit of your company's current
safety programs. Study how employees are performing their jobs,
how job processes can be improved to reduce and eliminate injuries.
Review your industrial accident record. Is there any correlation
between frequency of accidents and job process? You may want to
consider the following steps to improve your company's programs.
1. Documentation
Worker safety programs should begin with documented written programs
including job descriptions, proper use of equipment and safety
procedures in the event of an industrial accident.
2. Training
All new employees should be thoroughly trained on their job duties
and safe handling requirements. Existing employees should receive
regular and updated training on proper use of equipment and job
procedures.
3. Regular Updates and Supplemental Materials
Many workers compensation carriers as well as industry associations
and state regulators offer published information, videos and newsletters
which can be distributed to employees to increase job safety awareness,
enhance training and reduce on the job injuries.
4. Worker Safety Committees
Develop a committee or group comprised of internal staff from
a variety of functional areas to evaluate and suggest improvements
in you company's accident prevention programs. The charter of
this organization should focus on process, education and ongoing
training.
5. Early Return to Work Programs
Encouraging early return to work by previously injured employees
can help reduce the costs of workers compensation claims in a
number of ways. Historically, workers compensation claims can
be reduced if employees can be retrained for a new position because
they possess valuable experience or historical information about
the company. They can learn their new role more quickly make an
immediate contribution. Job retraining is a proactive approach
that improves employee morale significantly.
Safety and education can result in substantial reductions in industrial
accidents and worker's compensation claims. The first step is
creating greater awareness about job hazards and safety processes
among your personnel.
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