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ECONOMIC INCENTIVES GUIDE Chapter 3 Analysis of target group needs

ECONOMIC INCENTIVES GUIDE Chapter 3 Analysis of target group needs. CHAPTER 3. ANALYSIS OF TARGET GROUP NEEDS. GUIDE OF ECONOMIC INCENTIVES. Overall objective: reduce number of accidents or severity of claims. …. INPUT. CHAPTER 3 Analysis of needs.

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ECONOMIC INCENTIVES GUIDE Chapter 3 Analysis of target group needs

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  1. ECONOMIC INCENTIVES GUIDEChapter 3Analysis of target group needs

  2. CHAPTER 3. ANALYSIS OF TARGET GROUP NEEDS. GUIDE OF ECONOMIC INCENTIVES Overall objective: reduce number of accidents or severity of claims. … . . . INPUT CHAPTER 3 Analysis of needs Chapter objective: identify the preventive needs of the group. OUTPUT … …

  3. Definition of accidents related variables Acquisition of data Data analysis and findings CHAPTER 3. ANALYSIS OF TARGET GROUP NEEDS. Outline of the analysis. INPUT Target group CHAPTER 3 Analysis of needs OUTPUT Group needs

  4. Definition of accidents related variables Acquisition of data Data analysis and findings CHAPTER 3. ANALYSIS OF TARGET GROUP NEEDS. Analysis process:step 1. Definition of accidents related variables OUTPUT:Factors and indicators structure INPUT: Target group It has been defined in the previous chapter depending on different criteria (i.e. sector of activity, emerging risks, …) • Company: sector of activity, size of the company, size of local unit, preventive organisation system. • Worker: sex, age, occupation, employment status, experience in the company, experience in the occupation. • Work: specific physical activity, working process, working environment. • Event: deviation, material agent, contact-mode of injury, date and time, type of injury, part of body injured.

  5. Definition of accidents related variables Acquisition of data Data analysis and findings CHAPTER 3. ANALYSIS OF TARGET GROUP NEEDS. Analysis process:step 2. Acquisition of data OUTPUT:Structured accidents data INPUT: Factors and indicators structure Existing surveys: ESAW 1995-2005, national statistics… Data sources New surveys: designed accordingly to the factors and indicators structure

  6. Definition of accidents related variables Acquisition of data Data analysis and findings Findings: target group needs GROUP OF EXPERTS • OSH management system. • Industrial processes and technologies. • Working methods. • Working environment. • Training and information. • Organization of human resources. • Work equipment and materials. • Chemicals and related products. Collected data CHAPTER 3. ANALYSIS OF TARGET GROUP NEEDS. Analysis process:step 3. Data analysis and findings OUTPUT:Identification of target group needs INPUT: Structured accidents data

  7. CHAPTER 3. ANALYSIS OF TARGET GROUP NEEDS. EXAMPLE: construction sector (ESAW 1995-2005). • FACTORS • Companies • Workers • Works • Events INDICATORS Local units: < 50 workers. Sex: male. Occupation: extraction and building trades workers. Special or physical activity: movement; handling of objects; driving / being on board a transport means or handling equipment. Working process: excavation, construction, repair, demolition. Working environment: construction site, opencast quarry, opencast mine. Deviation: loss of control; slipping, stumbling and falling - Fall of persons. Contact - mode of injury: horizontal / vertical impact with / against stationary object (victim in motion).

  8. CHAPTER 3. ANALYSIS OF TARGET GROUP NEEDS. EXAMPLE: construction sector (ESAW 1995-2005). OBJECTIVE DATA • CONCLUSIONS • Need to intervene on: • Training and information. • Work equipment • and materials. Interpretation by experts group

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