Supervisor Training Helps Change Injury Pattern
Discover how a manufacturing company with 175 employees transformed their workers' comp program. Our comprehensive approach reduced annual claims from 35 to just 6 in six months, with costs plummeting from $80,000 to $3,200. Learn how supervisor education and effective return-to-work programs drive significant cost savings and improve workplace culture.
Business
A manufacturing company with 175 employees, total salaries of $6.6 million and annual revenue of $14 million in 2005.
Situation
Risk Management and HR Assessment revealed that over 6 years the employer’s average annual Workers’ Comp costs were in excess of $80,000 per year. During that same period the manufacturer averaged 35 claims per year, causing the Experience Mod to rise to 1.12.
Assessment
Reviewed the client’s Workers' Comp program and found that the employer had no established return-to-work program nor did he have a policy regarding the reporting of on-the-job injuries. Also found that the supervisors in the manufacturing plant were unaware of how Workers’ Compensation works and how they can have an impact on the employer’s costs.
Solution
Began by implementing the basic programs developed by the Institute of Workers' Comp Professionals including return-to-work, light duty assignments, employee-hiring practices and injury reporting procedures. Then held an education session for supervisors that proved to be the most enlightening part of the program. Explained how the Experience Mod worked and how it was affecting the employer’s bottom line. Also discussed the importance of the return-to-work program and how supervisors, since they have the most direct contact with the employees, play a significant role in keeping the overall claim dollars down.
Result
Just six months into the current policy term, there have been only six claims, three of which were for reporting purposes only with no dollars paid. The cost of the remaining three claims has totaled only $3,200. While it’s too early to make comparisons with previous years, it appears that the supervisor training is paying off. During the mid year review, several supervisors said they had brought what they had learned in the first meeting back to the employees and were able to see a marked difference in attitudes. The supervisors and employees now see that they are truly a part of the process and how they can help make the company for which they work more profitable.
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