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Safety, Health and Return-to-Employment Initiative October 28, 2004 National OSHECCOM Meeting SHARE at FAA

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SHARE at FAA. Safety, Health and Return-to-Employment Initiative. October 28, 2004 National OSHECCOM Meeting. Background on SHARE Presidential Initiative. Reporting: FAA  DOT  DOL  President Minimum Goals Reduce total case rates 3% /yr. Reduce lost time injuries 3% /yr. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Safety, Health and  Return-to-Employment Initiative

Safety, Health and Return-to-Employment

Initiative

October 28, 2004National OSHECCOM Meeting

SHARE at FAA

Page 2: Safety, Health and  Return-to-Employment Initiative

Reporting: FAA DOT DOL President

Minimum GoalsReduce total case rates 3% /yr.Reduce lost time injuries 3% /yr.

Increase timely OWCP filing 5% /yr.Reduce lost production days 1% /yr.

Background on SHARE Presidential Initiative

Page 3: Safety, Health and  Return-to-Employment Initiative

FAA Organizational Responsibilities

for SHAREPrevention of Mishaps

AEE – Policy, Program Evaluation, Reporting, Liaison to OSHA, maintain SMIS

LOBs – Implementation (training, safety inspections, report mishaps in SMIS, investigate mishaps, ID & correct hazards, etc.)

Follow-Up to Mishaps AHR – Policy, OWCP Claims processing, liaison to

OWCP, review cases, return-to-work LOBs – Submit claims promptly, contact employees,

review cases, return-to-work (including alternate work)

Page 4: Safety, Health and  Return-to-Employment Initiative

Direct Costs of Work Injuries ($ millions)

2001 2002 2003 2004

Comp.

86.4 87.8 88.3 86.9

COP 3.0 2.5 1.9 1.9

Total Direct 89.4 90.3 90.2 88.8

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Some Indirect Costs

OvertimeSupervisor’s time filing reports, investigating mishaps, contacting employeesAdministrative time processing claimsWorkplace moraleQuality of life for employee and familyAdverse press

Page 6: Safety, Health and  Return-to-Employment Initiative

Workgroup Process and Issue Paper

AEE-AHR WorkgroupReview by LOB POCsEndorse Action PlanImplement Action PlanTrack SHARE metricsRe-evaluate goals for FY 05 & 06

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FY-03 Status on SHARE goals

Reduce total case rates 3% /yr.Met the goal – 7 % reduction

Reduce lost time injuries 3% /yr.Met the goal – 10 % reduction

Increase timely OWCP filing 5% /yrMet the goal – 9.6 % increase

Reduce lost production days 1% /yr.Reported at DOT level, data not complete Through 3rd quarter, did not meet the goal –

15.8 % increase

Page 8: Safety, Health and  Return-to-Employment Initiative

Action Plan Safety training Workplace

inspections PPE Accountability for

unsafe actions Investigate mishaps Report all mishaps in

SMIS

Complete, accurate claim forms to HR within 3 days

Challenge questionable claims

Medical documentation

Contact employees regularly

Light duty where appropriate

Page 9: Safety, Health and  Return-to-Employment Initiative

Explore financial and recognition incentives to support safety and OWCP initiatives.

Form a workgroup to study the Agency’s stress-related injuries and illnesses and develop preventive measures.

Explore ways to involve AAM in OWCP case management, and options to adequately resource these efforts.

Other Recommendations

Page 10: Safety, Health and  Return-to-Employment Initiative

Issues with Using OWCP Data to Measure Goals 1 and 2

OSHA recordkeeping and OWCP case records have different purposes – prevention of injuries and illnesses vs. compensation and rehabilitation when they occur

OWCP Form CA-1 has a box for the supervisor to check if lost time is expected on a case

Sometimes, that is a prediction and is not accurate DOL uses the OWCP data as a default to measure

SHARE performance. DOL will accept OSHA recordkeeping data (Form

3900-6 in SMIS) if we provide complete data. SMIS provides blocks for actual days lost, and is more accurate than OWCP estimates of lost time cases.

Page 11: Safety, Health and  Return-to-Employment Initiative

Under-Reporting in SMIS(Data for 4th quarter of FY-04 7-1-04 through 9-30-04)

All organizations with 5 or more reported incidents

Organization CA-1 and CA-2

Forms Filed

3900-6 Forms Filed

ATO 406 133

AVR 28 3

ARC 5 0

AHR 5 0

Page 12: Safety, Health and  Return-to-Employment Initiative

We Need Your Help!

Emphasize to supervisors and managers in your organization:

Report all mishaps in SMIS (Form 3900-6)

Submit OWCP claims to AHR within 3 days of receipt (Forms CA-1 and CA-2)

Implement preventive and follow-up measures in the Action Plan