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Title: Measuring the Unacceptable: Injury and Fatality Rates in BC


1
Measuring the Unacceptable Injury and Fatality
Rates in BC
  • A presentation by
  • Dave Anderson
  • President/CEO WorkSafeBC
  • May 2008

2
Overall Provincial Injury Rate
  • This is a composite rate an average
  • Based upon accepted time-loss injuries and
    fatalities
  • Expressed as injuries per 100 Full-time
    Equivalent person-years of employment

3
Provincial Injury Rate 1995-2007 (per 100 FTEs)
3.07
4
But
  • The global provincial line obscures the detail
  • Each sector has its own trends
  • Changes in employment levels between industries
    skew the rate from year to year, obscuring real
    trends
  • So we look at things by sector

5
Injury Rates By Sector
2007Trend
Note 2007 data not finalized until June 2008
6
But
  • These sectoral rates still represent all
    time-loss claims without reference to severity
  • Paper cuts ( with one day of wage loss) and leg
    amputations are considered to be equal.??????
  • Historically, we have referred to serious
    injuries as a cohort of 165 different ICD9 Codes
  • but these only covered 2 of claims and 17 of
    claims costs

7
So, how should we define Serious Injuries?
  • We asked our doctors, which diagnoses were the
    most serious 275 ICD9 codes.
  • PLUS
  • Significant initial health care ( eg. surgery,
    hospital stay, complex diagnostics - MRIs).
  • Fatalities
  • 28 or more days of wage loss
  • 30 of claims and 85 of claims costs

8
Provincial Injury and Serious Injury Rates
9
Primary Resource Sector
10
Forest Sector
11
Manufacturing Sector
12
Construction Sector
13
Transportation Warehousing
14
Trade Sector
15
Public Sector
16
Service Sector
17
  • What about fatalities ?

18
Provincial Fatality Rate 1995-2007 (per 100 FTEs)
6.6/100,000
19
Categorizing Fatalities - Sector
Construction
Manufacturing
Service
Primary Resources
Transportation Warehousing
Self-insured
Public Sector
Trade
20
Categorizing Fatalities - Cause
59
45
71
68
23
12
139
21
So..
  • You ( we ) are making more progress than previous
    statistics were able to demonstrate
  • ( at least in most sectors).
  • More importantly, we can now target better and
    record progress better.

22
Thank you
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