Workers' compensation causes headaches throughout all levels of an organization. Injuries affect production, costs, and morale. Managing Workers' Compensation: A Guide to Injury Reduction and Effective Claim Management lays out - in logical order - management and safety procedures that reduce injuries and the aggravation that follows. The authors cover hiring, training, and managing employees with injury avoidance in mind. They provide a blueprint for dealing with injured employees and their families, and for determining the correct time for the employee to return to work.The book discusses the all-important issues of fraud, modified duty, substance abuse testing and accident investigations. It also provides guidance for managing your organization's safety efforts in a manner that targets workers' compensation cost control as one of its major objectives. In addition to comprehensive coverage of workers' compensation, the book gives you a thorough explanation of additional sources of assistance, including the availability and utility of Internet safety resources, a complete listing of state workers' compensation agencies, and sample checklists that help you evaluate your workplace. Although workers' compensation laws vary from state-to-state, the principles behind the system and the ability of employers to influence their own premiums remain consistent. By gaining a thorough understanding of these principles and implementing proven cost control strategies, you can realize substantial savings. Managing Workers' Compensation: A Guide to Injury Reduction and Effective Claim Management explains the process by which premiums are calculated and shows how you can impact - favorably - the amount your organization pays in premiums.
Author(s): Keith Wertz, James J. Bryant
Edition: 1
Year: 2000
Language: English
Pages: 312
Front cover......Page 1
About the Authors......Page 6
Contents......Page 8
chapter one. Workers' compensation overview......Page 18
chapter two. Avoiding claims through safety management......Page 28
chapter three. Identification and control of workplace hazards......Page 60
chapter four. Safety Internet resources......Page 92
chapter five. Understanding and influencing workers' compensation premiums......Page 104
chapter six. The workers' compensation claims coordinator......Page 124
chapter seven. Understanding and implementing a modified duty program......Page 138
chapter eight. Accident investigations......Page 166
chapter nine. Substance abuse programs......Page 190
chapter ten. Combating workers' compensation fraud......Page 202
chapter eleven. Common and costly injuries......Page 230
Appendix A: Sample Safety Program for "Your Company"......Page 244
Appendix B: OSHA Self-inspection Checklist......Page 262
Appendix C: Company Safety and Workers' Compensation Cost Control Profile......Page 280
Appendix D: Sample Modified Duty Program......Page 284
Appendix E: National Resources for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Infromation......Page 290
Appendix F: Directiory of State Workers' Compensation Administrations......Page 292
Index......Page 304
Back cover......Page 311