Monday, August 8, 2011

Workplace Safety Makes Good Business Sense.

The costs of reacting to workplace injuries and illnesses far exceed the costs of preventing them from happening in the first place. The direct costs of workplace accidents were estimated at $48.6 billion in 2006.*

Direct costs of a workplace accident/incident include:
  • Payment to workers,
  • Workers’ compensation payments,
  • Medical expenses, and
  • Costs for legal services.
Businesses paid an additional $127 billion to $212 billion of indirect costs in 2006.*

Indirect costs of a workplace accident/incident include:
  •  Replacement workers,
  • Damaged property,
  • Accident investigation,
  • Corrective action,
  • Delays/lost productivity,
  • Low employee morale,
  • Increased absenteeism, and
  • Poor customer/community relations.
The total financial impact of serious workplace incidents is between $170 and $255 billion annually.*
*Liberty Mutual 2008 Workplace Safety Index

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