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Publikováno v:
J Safety Res
INTRODUCTION: Managing and improving occupational safety and health requires evaluating performance. Organizations are encouraged to use both lagging indicators (such as injury rates and costs) and leading indicators (such as questionnaire-assessed s
Autor:
Steven J, Wurzelbacher, Stephen J, Bertke, Michael P, Lampl, P Timothy, Bushnell, David C, Robins, Steven J, Naber, Libby L, Moore
Publikováno v:
J Occup Environ Med
This study evaluated the impact of a state workers’ compensation (WC) insurer’s onsite risk control (RC) services on insured employers’ WC claim frequency and cost. METHODS: We used two methods to model 2004 to 2017 claims data from 4606 employ
Autor:
Michael S. Bisesi, Libby L. Moore, Kelsey R. Babik, Taylor M. Shockey, Steven J. Wurzelbacher
Publikováno v:
J Occup Environ Hyg
Despite substantial financial and personnel resources being devoted to occupational exposure monitoring (OEM) by employers, workers’ compensation insurers, and other organizations, the United States (US) lacks comprehensive occupational exposure da
Publikováno v:
J Safety Res
Introduction Workers' compensation (WC) insurers offer services and programs for prospective client selection and insured client risk control (RC) purposes. Toward these aims, insurers collect employer data that may include information on types of ha
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC8609819/
Workers’ compensation (WC) insurers collect large amounts of industrial hygiene (IH) data in the United States. The data collected is not easily accessible for research or surveillance purposes. Individual WC insurers are using computerized systems
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