TY - JOUR
T1 - Diagnosis and monetary quantification of occupational injuries by indices related to human capital loss
T2 - Analysis of a steel company as an illustration
AU - Sheu, Jau Jiuan
AU - Hwang, Jing Shiang
AU - Wang, Jung Der
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported in part by the NHRI (National Health Research Institute) DOH87-HR-504 of Taiwan.
Copyright:
Copyright 2017 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2000/5
Y1 - 2000/5
N2 - Prevention of occupational injuries is an important task of human resource management. In this study, new indices of human capital loss of occupational injury including cumulative injury rate, proportion of potential workdays lost, and potential salary lost were applied to the analysis of registry data of occupational injuries from 1986 to 1994 of a steel company in Taiwan. In addition, we compared these indices with disabling frequency rate and severity rate. The results showed that the average disabling frequency rate and cumulative injury rate of the whole company were 4.12 and 0.41, respectively; and the average disabling severity rate and proportion of potential workdays lost of the whole company were 563 and 229 × 10-6, respectively, during 1986-1994. There was no consistent improvement in occupational safety in this period. The average potential salary lost of the whole company was more than US$ 2 million per year with a discount rate of 0.04, which was equivalent to 92 times of average annual income of a worker. The major monetary loss were due to non-traffic injuries of operators and traffic injuries of non-operators, which amounted to US$ 145 and 152 per person per year. As the new indices can provide additional information on lifetime occupational risk and human capital loss in monetary values, we concluded that they may be useful supplementary tools for monitoring and analyzing occupational injury data in a company.
AB - Prevention of occupational injuries is an important task of human resource management. In this study, new indices of human capital loss of occupational injury including cumulative injury rate, proportion of potential workdays lost, and potential salary lost were applied to the analysis of registry data of occupational injuries from 1986 to 1994 of a steel company in Taiwan. In addition, we compared these indices with disabling frequency rate and severity rate. The results showed that the average disabling frequency rate and cumulative injury rate of the whole company were 4.12 and 0.41, respectively; and the average disabling severity rate and proportion of potential workdays lost of the whole company were 563 and 229 × 10-6, respectively, during 1986-1994. There was no consistent improvement in occupational safety in this period. The average potential salary lost of the whole company was more than US$ 2 million per year with a discount rate of 0.04, which was equivalent to 92 times of average annual income of a worker. The major monetary loss were due to non-traffic injuries of operators and traffic injuries of non-operators, which amounted to US$ 145 and 152 per person per year. As the new indices can provide additional information on lifetime occupational risk and human capital loss in monetary values, we concluded that they may be useful supplementary tools for monitoring and analyzing occupational injury data in a company.
KW - Cumulative injury rate
KW - Potential salary lost
KW - Potential salary lost per person
KW - Proportion of potential workdays lost
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U2 - 10.1016/S0001-4575(99)00047-0
DO - 10.1016/S0001-4575(99)00047-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 10776862
AN - SCOPUS:0034181960
SN - 0001-4575
VL - 32
SP - 435
EP - 443
JO - Accident Analysis and Prevention
JF - Accident Analysis and Prevention
IS - 3
ER -