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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 7–10, 2015
Paper Number: ASSE-15-726
... employee safety safety osha safety program illness indirect cost Session No. 726 Protecting Your Employee Safety and the Bottom Line Robert Risk Senior Strategic Safety, Health & Wellness Manager Staples Framingham, MA Phrases such as Safety First, Safety is Job One and Safety is Our Top...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 8–11, 2014
Paper Number: ASSE-14-750
... and management disbursement ergonomics compound interest table consumer health indirect cost worth analysis Session No. 750 What Is Your Project Really Worth? Economic Methods to Determine the True Benefit Value of Projects Lawrence J. H. Schulze, PhD, PE, CPE Department of Industrial Engineering...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 13–15, 2010
Paper Number: ASSE-10-761
... for a number of reasons. Others quote statistics such as "the indirect cost of an accident is 3–5 times the direct costs." While this may be true in some circumstances, perhaps even conservative, is there a "universal" ratio of indirect to direct costs? This paper addresses some rules of thumb and "answers...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exhibition, June 28–July 1, 2009
Paper Number: ASSE-09-561
... be additional indirect costs that should be included in considerations. These could include such items as necessary training or education for a substitute for the person injured or killed, additional administrative costs to handle hiring of a replacement, or increased insurance premiums. A well-known rule...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exhibition, June 28–July 1, 2009
Paper Number: ASSE-09-533
... and, property damage) and indirect costs (including peripheral costs such as pain and suffering, the injured employees lost wages, increased paperwork and, loss of production by employees discussing the accident). Again a fuzzy math concept is offered in an attempt to quantify accident costs often asserted...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exhibition, June 28–July 1, 2009
Paper Number: ASSE-09-729
... this by looking at the savings in terms of direct and indirect costs. It is estimated that the ratio of indirect to direct costs is 4:1 (MacLeod, 1995), and this is often visualized using the "Iceberg" analogy (for every &1 of direct costs above the water, there are at least &4 of indirect costs below...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference, June 24–27, 2007
Paper Number: ASSE-07-0291
... billion in 2003 on wage payments and medical care for injured workers; The cost of managing workplace injuries has grown almost $1 billion per year between 1998 and 2003; $1 of direct costs generates between $3 to $5 of indirect costs; While most statistics shared with the public focus...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 12–15, 2005
Paper Number: ASSE-05-528
... and should spell out who does what. It should spell out procedures to comply with the OSHA regulations. information senior public sector management safety professional accident human factors hsse reporting operation safety program department head safety coordinator safety indirect cost...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 22–25, 2003
Paper Number: ASSE-03-784-1
... impact. The paper will elaborate on tools for the calculation of indirect costs associated with losses, and how to capture those costs for budgetary discussions. How much to spend, size considerations and the effective use of resources will be discussed, along with a list of top ten value-added safety...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 10–13, 2001
Paper Number: ASSE-01-509
... economic burden of workplace injuries and illnesses, which includes direct and indirect costs of accidents, is at least $125 billion. This cost of accidents, which is ultimately reflected in the insurance premiums that a company pays, is a controllable expense. The premium cost is largely determined...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 25–28, 2000
Paper Number: ASSE-00-009
.... This is the number of actual incidences that haven't occurred at your company as compared to the average company in your industry. US government Project Delay indirect cost employment law medical cost productivity human factors bottom line incidence rate hoskin disability payment yearly cost...

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