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DIOSH 2013

DIOSH 2013. OSHA - Region V. Study: OSHA Inspections Reduce Injuries with No Job Loss. Harvard & UC Berkeley researchers found: 9.4% drop in injury claims in the 4 years after inspection 26% average savings on workers’ compensation costs

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DIOSH 2013

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  1. DIOSH 2013 OSHA - Region V

  2. Study: OSHA Inspections Reduce Injuries with No Job Loss • Harvard & UC Berkeley researchers found: • 9.4% drop in injury claims in the 4 years after inspection • 26% average savings on workers’ compensation costs • $355,000 average savings for an employer (small or large) as a result of an OSHA inspection • Study estimates $6 billion in savings to employers nationwide • There was no evidence that these improvements came at the expense of employment, sales, credit ratings or firm survival. • OSHA doesn’t kill jobs; it helps prevent jobs from killing workers

  3. Rate of Fatal Work Injuries Continues to Drop1992-2011 Fatality RATES are down 34% since 1994 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics (preliminary 2011 data)

  4. FY 2008 – FY 2012Nationwide Fatalities Source: OSHA Information System (preliminary 2012 data)

  5. Region V Fatalities by State - FY2007-FY2011

  6. Region V Fatalities by Event FY2007- FY2011

  7. Region V - Fatalities by Industry FY08 to FY12

  8. National Emphasis Programs Current: • Amputations • Combustible Dust • Fed Agencies • Food Flavorings • Hex Chrome • Lead • Primary Metals • PSM (Chem Plants) • Nursing Homes & Residential Care Facilities • Silica • Ship Breaking • Trenching In Development: • Isocyanates

  9. Region V Local Emphasis Programs (LEPs) - FY 2012 • Fall Hazards in Construction • Primary Metals • Grain • Amputation Targeting in General Industry (GI) • Powered Industrial Vehicles (Construction & GI) • Building Renovation/Rehab - “Gut Rehab” • High Rise Construction (Chicago AOs) • Dairy Farm LEP (Wisconsin AOs)

  10. Potential New/Modified LEPs in FY13 • Modification of Fall LEP in Construction • Expansion to General Industry • Focus on Ladder Falls • Tree Trimming in Ohio & Illinois • Maritime (shipyard, marine terminal & cargo) in Michigan & Indiana • Focus on Site Preparation & Demolition Contractors in Construction

  11. Region V Falls - FY 2007 - FY 2011

  12. Region V’s PIV LEP Success Story: PIV Fatalities FY 2007 - FY 2011

  13. Cooperative & State Programs Cooperative Programs: • Consultation Program • Free Service • Voluntary Protection Program – VPP • 326 Participants • Partnerships • 14 Active Partnerships • Alliances • 13 Active Alliances

  14. Cooperative & State Programs New Training Grants - Areas of Emphasis: • Grain • Dairy • Agricultural • Noise and Hearing Conservation • Vulnerable Workers

  15. 2012 Major Outreach Campaigns • Heat Stress • Falls

  16. Fatal Falls in Residential Construction2003 - 2011 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 2011 data are preliminary, final census numbers are expected to increase

  17. Region V OSHA Family • Resource Sharing • Area Office Assistance • Technical Expertise • Share Training Resources • Regional Office Assistance • Program & Financial Aspect of Grants • Technical Expertise • Engineer on Staff • Reach back to National Health Response Team • Information & Idea Sharing

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