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The Role of benchmarking analysis in measuring and improving workplace safety

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Title: The Role of benchmarking analysis in measuring and improving workplace safety / by Kevin A. RelihanAuthor: Relihan, Kevin A.
Notes: Sumario: Until recently, benchmarking has been used primarily to improve production and quality. Its use in safety has been limited to total OSHA frequency comparisons. Now, however, industry data and a methodology to thoroughly conduct data analysis portion of safety benchmarking are available. As a result, one firm's safety efforts can be compared to those of others within the same industry. Such analysis is straightforward and requires only work-hour information, OSHA200 logs, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data and workers' compensation (WC) claims data. BLS and WC data serve as the benchmarks. Results identify performance gaps and point to improvement projectsRelated records: En: Professional safety : journal of the American Society of Safety Engineers. - Des Plaines, Illinois. - Vol. 42, nº 2 February 1997 ; p. 28-31Materia / lugar / evento: Occupational Safety and Health Administration Seguridad e higiene en el trabajo Gestión de la seguridad Benchmarking Condiciones de trabajo Métodos de evaluación Análisis comparativo Ratios de gestión Estados Unidos Secondary titles: Título: Professional safety
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