Posted by Employer Wellness | Posted in Employer Wellness | Posted on 28-07-2010
Preventing injuries is a high priority for businesss, especially in factory establishings such as Honda. That’s why the corporation offers a few programs-including line-site process analysiss -to identify potential hazards and help reduce the chance of injury.
As part of an early intervention program, Honda workers who are feeling pain can receive a massage of the affected area during work time.
Stretching programs are another effective tool in injury prevention. As reported by the Best Practices in Manufacturing Web site, Dayton Parts, Inc. (DPI) in Harrisburg, Pa., conducted research that revealed approximately 80% of all manufacturing injuries occurred within the first two hours of each shift.
After starting a program that required production staff members to stretch for 10 to 15 minutes at the beginning of their shifts, they saw a dramatic reduction in injuries.
While the DPI program costs about $75,000 a year to operate, along with other business programs, it has helped bring the annual cost of workers’ compensation from $700,000 to $200,000 per year.6
To help prevent lengthy absences and reduce workers’ compensation claims, Honda instituted a work recovery program. Through the program, employees who have had an injury can work in a adjusted job-getting better.
Employees in the program spend their work days receiving physical conditioning to increase overall fitness, physical therapy to restore functionality, health education and nutrition counseling. the program is based on data that shows fewer work days are lost when an staff member stays connected to the work environment.
The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation, www.ohiobwc.com, provides a “10-Step Company Plan” as a guide for corporations in providing wellness programs that aim to reduce injuries. the plan includes information on safety and health programs to prevent occurrences of on-the-job accidents, including –
Employee involvement – to ensure the success of any company wellness program, workers must participate in the safety and health-management process.
This can be done through safety and health audits, accident investigations, or by forming safety and health involvement teams, focus groups or committees.
Orientation and training plan – Conduct orientation and training sessions to educate employees on the corporation’s safety policies.
These sessions ought to include procedures for the safe use of machinery and tools, chemical hazards and how to prevent contact or exposure, specific job/task safe practices, and hazard recognition and prevention.
Communication – Open communication keeps employees informed and provides suggestions and feedback on the effectiveness of the corporation’s wellness program.
Through memos, bulletin boards and staff meetings, important health and safety information can be conveyed throughout the organization, keeping all management staff and employees knowledgeable about the corporation’s safe practices.
The corporation plan also outlines incentives for post-injury procedures, including –
Medical treatment and return-to-work practices – arly return-to-work strategies help injured or ill staff members return to work in a timely manner.
Corporations should establish a disability management policy to help injured or ill workers obtain quality medical treatment, making their transition back to work quick and effortless.
Timely notification of claims – Corporations should document workplace injuries immediately after they occur and promptly send that documentation to a claims handler.
Quickly providing claim information demonstrates care and concern for the injured worker, avoids delays and confusion with the claim process, and reduces the potential for abuse or needless litigation.
Record keeping – Internal documents must be kept to record work-time injuries and to assess the success of the corporation’s safety efforts.
Corporation audits, surveys and injury or disease reports can all be used to analyze which safety practices and policies have proven successful, and what areas of wellness need improvement.
