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5 thoughts on “The True Cost Of A Work Related Injury”
Great illustration of indirect injury costs. I just wrote about a study by Yueng-Hsiang Huang, Ph.D., a senior researcher for Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety, that supports these same numbers. Also talks about the cost/benefit ratio of money spent preventatively.
What great way to explain the hidden costs. As a EHS consultant in the oil and gas industry we often ask ourselves, what are the true costs of incidents. Nobody can put a price on each incident. Thanks for the post.
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Great illustration of indirect injury costs. I just wrote about a study by Yueng-Hsiang Huang, Ph.D., a senior researcher for Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety, that supports these same numbers. Also talks about the cost/benefit ratio of money spent preventatively.
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Thanks for the information and the comment. If you have a link to that study, I’d love to read it.
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What great way to explain the hidden costs. As a EHS consultant in the oil and gas industry we often ask ourselves, what are the true costs of incidents. Nobody can put a price on each incident. Thanks for the post.
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Thank you. One graphic noting the 2-1 Men Vs. Women is character backwards! Just in case you share it!
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