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OWCP Interagency Meeting Agenda

OWCP Interagency Meeting Agenda. Welcome and Introductions SHARE FY2005 Performance OSHA OWCP DFEC FY2005 Overview Statistics iFECS ACS. Safety, Health, and Return-to-Employment (SHARE) Initiative. Jonathan L. Snare Acting Assistant Secretary

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OWCP Interagency Meeting Agenda

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  1. OWCP Interagency Meeting Agenda • Welcome and Introductions • SHARE FY2005 Performance • OSHA • OWCP • DFEC FY2005 Overview • Statistics • iFECS • ACS

  2. Safety, Health, and Return-to-Employment (SHARE) Initiative Jonathan L. Snare Acting Assistant Secretary Occupational Safety and Health Administration Interagency Meeting – March 21, 2006

  3. SHARE Initiative • Federal Executive Branch initiative announced in Presidential memo dated January 9, 2004 • Emphasis on return-to-work programs • Runs FY 2004 – FY 2006 • Establishes 4 goals--2 OSHA and 2 OWCP

  4. SHARE Goals • To reduce Total Case Rates by at least 3% per year • To reduce Lost Time Case Rates by at least 3% per year • To improve the timely filing of injury and illness notices by at least 5% per year 4) To reduce the rates of lost production days due to injuries and illnesses by at least 1% per year

  5. SHARE Goals Align With: • President’s Management Agenda (PMA) goal on human capital • DOL’s strategic goals: • To foster quality workplaces that are safe, healthy, and fair • To minimize the impact of work-related injuries • OSHA’s mission to promote and assure workplace safety and health and reduce workplace fatalities, injuries and illnesses

  6. SHARE – DOL’s Role • Lead the Initiative • Provide assistance to agencies • Measure the performance of each department and agency against their goals • Report annually to the President

  7. S-T-R-E-T-C-H Goals AgencyTCRLTCR • Department of Defense 4% 4% (05/06) • Department of Treasury 6% 6% (all) • Armed Forces Retirement Home Board 5% 5% (all) • Farm Credit Administration 100% N/A (04) • FDIC 5% 5% (all) • Federal Mediation/Conciliation Service 100% N/A (04) • International Trade Commission 100% N/A (04) • SEC 4% 4% (04) • Selective Service System 75% N/A (04) • OPM 22% 15% (05)

  8. Total Case Rate (TCR)

  9. Lost Time Case Rate (LTCR)

  10. SHARE– Goals Tracked by OSHA • Reduce TCRs by at least 3% per year • Reduce LTCRs by at least 3% per year

  11. SHARE Agency Progress Towards Meeting OSHA Goals

  12. Total Case Rates -- Goal #1Federal Government (less USPS)

  13. Total Case Rates -- Goal #1by Major Agency (FY 2005)

  14. Total Case Rates -- Goal #1by Major Agency (1st Quarter FY 2006)

  15. Lost Time Case Rates -- Goal #2Federal Government (less USPS)

  16. Lost Time Case Rates -- Goal #2by Major Agency (FY 2005)

  17. Lost Time Case Rates -- Goal #2by Major Agency (1st Quarter FY 2006)

  18. OSHA Resources How We Are Helping Agencies • Training • Outreach materials • OSHA Training Institute • Councils • Agency Technical Assistance Requests (ATARs) • Cooperative Programs • Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP) • Partnerships • Alliances • Web Resources • Performance data for all SHARE goals on the DOL website

  19. Special Recognition Achieved > 10% Reduction in Case Rates • Department of Agriculture • Department of Commerce • Department of Labor • Department of Navy • Department of Transportation • Department of Treasury • Agency for International Development • Armed Forces Retirement Home Board • Consumer Product Safety Commission • Equal Employment Opportunity Commission • Federal Election Commission • Federal Housing Finance Board • Federal Labor Relations Authority Success!

  20. Special Recognition Achieved > 10% Reduction in Case Rates • General Services Administration • International Boundary & Water Commission • International Broadcasting Bureau – Board • of Governors • National Aeronautics and Space Admin. • National Credit Union Admin. • National Endowment for the Humanities • National Gallery of Art • National Science Foundation • Occupational Safety &Health Review Commission • Securities & Exchange Commission • Social Security Administration • Tennessee Valley Authority Success!

  21. Special Recognition Achieved/Maintained Case Rates of Zero • American Battle Monuments Commission • Export/Import Bank • Federal Maritime Commission • National Mediation Board Success!

  22. www.osha.gov

  23. OWCPInteragency Meeting March 21, 2006

  24. Safety Health and Return to Employment (SHARE) Update Shelby Hallmark Director, OWCP

  25. SHARE • Two years of initiative are complete • Government timeliness goal met and exceeded by almost 30% • Government LPD goal missed by 2.2% • 56.1 days for FY05 represents improvement over 62 days for FY04

  26. FY05 Performance on Goals 3 and 4

  27. Goal 3 - CA-1/CA-2 Timeliness(filed in 14 calendar days) NoGoal

  28. Goal 3 - CA-1/CA-2 TimelinessMajor Agency

  29. Goal 3 - CA-1/CA-2 TimelinessMajor Agency – FY06 Goal vs. Actual

  30. Goal 4 - Lost Production Days NoGoal

  31. Goal 4 - Lost Production DaysMajor Agency

  32. Goal 4 - Lost Production DaysMajor Agency – FY06 Goal vs. Actual

  33. Lost Production Days in QCM Cases Nationwide Averages Measured w/in 1st Year from the Date Wage Loss Began

  34. Exceptional Achievements in Timeliness for FY05 • “Gold Star” Agencies • met their goals and exceeded 80% timeliness • Commodity Futures Trading Commission – 100% • Labor – 93.2% • Veterans Affairs – 85.5%

  35. Exceptional Achievements in Lost Production Days for FY05 • Gold Star” Agencies • met their goals and had fewer than 45 LPD • Air Force – 30.5 • Army – 35.6 • Defense – 33.1 • Education – 12.1 • Environmental Protection Agency – 9.7 • Equal Employment Opportunity Commission – 35.1 • Executive Office of the President – 0.2 • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation -6.1

  36. Exceptional Achievements in Lost Production Days for FY05 • Gold Star” Agencies(continued) • met their goals and had fewer than 45 LPD • Federal Labor Relations Authority - 0 • Federal Trade Commission – 3.9 • General Services Administration 31.7 • Health & Human Services – 19.8 • Holocaust Memorial Council - 0.7 • International Broadcasting Bureau – 8.6 • Labor – 32.2

  37. Exceptional Achievements in Lost Production Days for FY05 • “Gold Star” Agencies(continued) • met their goals and had fewer than 45 LPD • NASA – 4.7 • National Credit Union Administration – 48.3 • National Endowment for the Arts – 14.8 • National Science Foundation -2.9 • National Transportation Safety Board – 0 • Nuclear Regulatory Commission – 3.8 • Office of Navajo & Hopi Indian Relocation - 1.9

  38. Exceptional Achievements in Lost Production Days for FY05 • Gold Star” Agencies(continued) • met their goals and had fewer than 45 LPD • Office of Personnel Management - 10.8 • Railroad Retirement Board - 3.7 • Securities and Exchange Commission - 7.7 • Selective Service System – 3.4 • Social Security Administration – 27.6 • The Kennedy Center - 20.7 • Transportation – 35.9

  39. Where do we go from here?

  40. What is OWCP doing? • Employee Express – Claimant Query System rolled out to EEX users • District Office targeting of agencies • Improvements to the SHARE website • Training sessions and seminars

  41. For SHARE to succeed, we must do both: • Reduce the number of serious injuries • Get people back to work • It’s a joint Safety and Workers’ Comp. activity, and agencies have to get both right

  42. LPD “Musts” • Government as a whole can’t meet SHARE LPD goal if ALL AGENCIES DON’T COMMIT AND IMPROVE • Minor injures that aren’t accommodated become “SERIOUS” – RTW is key • Goal 4 of SHARE can be met in 2006 but requires intense effort now

  43. FECA Reform (Redux) • Applies to new claims only. • Strengthens the program while still maintaining generous benefits. • Projected savings of $591.6 million over the next 10 years.

  44. FECA Reform • Incentives • “Conversion benefit” for retirement aged claimants • Setting compensation at 70% for all claimants • Change the schedule award to allow for payment during the wage loss period, eliminate FECA/OPM shuffle • Retirement “Bonus” (Allen bill)

  45. FECA Reform • Equity and Fixes • Restore waiting period • Allow for subrogation of COP for Third Party Claims • Update disfigurement and burial payments • Pay all schedule awards at average salary rate (GS-11 step 3)

  46. Division of Federal Employees’ CompensationFY 2005 – The Year In Review Douglas Fitzgerald Director, DFEC

  47. FECA Benefit Obligations Fiscal Years 1995 - 2005 * * FY 1996 includes one-time accounting adjustment of +$85 million.

  48. FECA Claims Filed

  49. CA-7 Timeliness (filed in 7 calendar days)

  50. CA-7 Timeliness (by major agency)

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