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Hi Guy's,
Does anyone have a paper or a powerpoint presentation they could let me have, which covers the topic of the real costs of an accident from a financial perspective? If not, guidance as to a specific website, which could supply facts and figures (other than the HSE website) would be a great help.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks in advance
Regards
Frank
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there is a HSA report that covers this issue, i will have a look for it and send you a link if i come acress it
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HSE has a publication called "The cost of accidents at work" that should provide you with everything you need.
Chris
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"The cost of accidents at work" HS(G)96 seems to have been withdrawn.
We did an analysis of costs of a simple accident (FLT driver slipped on vehicle step, banged head, felt giddy and not sure if he lost consciousness, I forget how long off work but >3 days) and put the cost down as £90 000! This included sick pay, hiring a replacement (temp), disrupted deliveries, investigation costs...
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Jay
Having just PMed you, I find that I have a copy of HSG101 in electronic form on my laptop. Let me have your e-mail and I will pass this on to you.
Chris
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Chris
Check out the copyright status. May or may not be in breach sending electronically with or without an acknowledgement. The HSE books site gives you all the information that you need to know.
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Peter
When I downloaded it from the HSE website, firstly it was free for anyone to download and secondly there was a statement that it was free to circulate, provided no charge was made.
Chris
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