Unraveling the Workers Comp Crisis: Bionomics a New Injury Prevention Strategy Makes the Workplace Safer - Lowers Claims Costs and Lost Workdays

Topics:
Healthcare Services,
Insurance,
Workers Compensation
Tags:
Benefits,
Future Industrial Technologies,
Human Resources,
Injury,
Payroll Solutions,
Strategy,
Workers Compensation,
Workplace
Source:
Future Industrial Technologies

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Overview: Workers compensation costs have been a growing problem for years. Back injuries, carpal tunnel and other very prevalent and expensive injuries cost corporate America over a billion dollars per week. Companies have gone out of business; laid off employees; moved out of costly states such as California; curtailed growth; and have seen valuable and loyal employees struck down with injuries. The BACKSAFE and SITTINGSAFE programs are based on Bionomics, a field within ergonomics training that includes the adjustment of the physical environment and proper body management.

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Format: PDF | Size: 276KB | Date: Jul 2005 | Pages: 9


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