Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 Dear Sir, The calculation of severity rate which you have mentioned is as under : Severity Rate = No of days away from work x 2 > Lakes/ Total Man hours > worked but the universal formula for this is Severity rate : No of man hours lost x 1000000 ( that is 10 to the power six )/ Total man hours lost. This is to compare the safety performance at a uniform level. Regards, T.S.SRINIVASAN --- " Suram, Suresh (S.) " wrote: > > > Dear All, > > Let me share Visteon Safety Metrics > > FTOV - First time Occupational Health Center > Visits - If any person > visits Occupational health center as a result of any > minor injury that is > called FTOV > > Lost time Case - Any person who misses one > subsequent shift as a > result of any injury that is termed as Lost time > case > > > FTOV Rate = No of FTOV s x 2 Lakhs/ Total > Manhours worked > > LTC Rate = No of LTC s x 2 Lakhs/ Total Man > hours worked > > > Severity Rate = No of days away from work x 2 > Lakhs/ Total Man hours > worked > > > What is this 2 Lakhs > > We consider 100 persons as one unit > > They work for 50 weeks per annum > > 5 Days per week > > 8 hours per day > > 100 X 50 X 5 X 8 = 2 Lakhs > > Also the Success Days Between two LTC s is > another measure > > Current record - The no of days since the last > LTC happened > > All time best - The longest gap between two LTCs > > > Trust that the above Safety Metrics can be > measured even between the > different units too > > Regards > > > > Safety everyday, everyway, all the time!!!! > " Zero Tolerance for Unsafe Conditions and Unsafe > Acts " > Suresh > Safety Officer > Visteon India, Climate Control Systems Division > 91-4114-254280 x 2862 > e-mail ssuresh5@... > Mobile 9840182504 > > Comaprison of > accident rates > > > > Dear all, > > > > Is there any justifiable way to compare accident > rates between two units of > the same company, whose activities vary and so > hazard potential. > > > > I'm from shipyard industry and we have got lot of > shops like hull, assembly, > machine, pipe etc and other areas like building, > repair docks, service > departments etc. > > > > Annually when we take accident statistics for > awarding the best performing > area, all areas are combined together and therefore > some departments bang > the award most often than others. > > > > Is there any way to give due weight age to accidents > happening at a > relatively safer area than at a much riskier area. > > > > > > Regards > > > > Manaf > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 Dear Manaf, Firstly u canot compare between tow unit when they vary in hazards, and activities. Secondly we recommend when u want to Award he Dept of individual u should take No of incidents, u need to go steps ahead to evaluate the following points Is there a safe behavior culture developed Is Dept Leadership supportive of safety and its programs No. of safety Walk through audit done and its implementation/ closers No. of Safety audits done in the dept r by the individual These points gives more motivation Rgds Dinesh Comaprison of accident rates Dear all, Is there any justifiable way to compare accident rates between two units of the same company, whose activities vary and so hazard potential. I'm from shipyard industry and we have got lot of shops like hull, assembly, machine, pipe etc and other areas like building, repair docks, service departments etc. Annually when we take accident statistics for awarding the best performing area, all areas are combined together and therefore some departments bang the award most often than others. Is there any way to give due weight age to accidents happening at a relatively safer area than at a much riskier area. Regards Manaf This e-mail message may contain privileged and/or confidential information, and is intended to be received only by persons entitled to receive such information. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately. Please delete it and all attachments from any servers, hard drives or any other media. Other use of this e-mail by you is strictly prohibited. All e-mails and attachments sent and received are subject to monitoring, reading and archival by Monsanto. The recipient of this e-mail is solely responsible for checking for the presence of "Viruses" or other "Malware". Monsanto accepts no liability for any damage caused by any such code transmitted by or accompanying this e-mail or any attachment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 Dear Friend, Mr. Suresh's calculation is right and this the formula applied in US based companies. regards, S. Rabiq Ali srinivasan ts Sent by: indiansafetyprofessionals 09/08/2006 01:08 PM To " Suram, Suresh \(S.\) " cc indiansafetyprofessionals Subject RE: Comaprison of accident rates Dear Sir, The calculation of severity rate which you have mentioned is as under : Severity Rate = No of days away from work x 2 > Lakes/ Total Man hours > worked but the universal formula for this is Severity rate : No of man hours lost x 1000000 ( that is 10 to the power six )/ Total man hours lost. This is to compare the safety performance at a uniform level. Regards, T.S.SRINIVASAN --- " Suram, Suresh (S.) " wrote: > > > Dear All, > > Let me share Visteon Safety Metrics > > FTOV - First time Occupational Health Center > Visits - If any person > visits Occupational health center as a result of any > minor injury that is > called FTOV > > Lost time Case - Any person who misses one > subsequent shift as a > result of any injury that is termed as Lost time > case > > > FTOV Rate = No of FTOV s x 2 Lakhs/ Total > Manhours worked > > LTC Rate = No of LTC s x 2 Lakhs/ Total Man > hours worked > > > Severity Rate = No of days away from work x 2 > Lakhs/ Total Man hours > worked > > > What is this 2 Lakhs > > We consider 100 persons as one unit > > They work for 50 weeks per annum > > 5 Days per week > > 8 hours per day > > 100 X 50 X 5 X 8 = 2 Lakhs > > Also the Success Days Between two LTC s is > another measure > > Current record - The no of days since the last > LTC happened > > All time best - The longest gap between two LTCs > > > Trust that the above Safety Metrics can be > measured even between the > different units too > > Regards > > > > Safety everyday, everyway, all the time!!!! > " Zero Tolerance for Unsafe Conditions and Unsafe > Acts " > Suresh > Safety Officer > Visteon India, Climate Control Systems Division > 91-4114-254280 x 2862 > e-mail ssuresh5@... > Mobile 9840182504 > > Comaprison of > accident rates > > > > Dear all, > > > > Is there any justifiable way to compare accident > rates between two units of > the same company, whose activities vary and so > hazard potential. > > > > I'm from shipyard industry and we have got lot of > shops like hull, assembly, > machine, pipe etc and other areas like building, > repair docks, service > departments etc. > > > > Annually when we take accident statistics for > awarding the best performing > area, all areas are combined together and therefore > some departments bang > the award most often than others. > > > > Is there any way to give due weight age to accidents > happening at a > relatively safer area than at a much riskier area. > > > > > > Regards > > > > Manaf > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 Dear friend, To add some more info. As per IS 3786 :1966 Severity rate shall be calculated for no of manday lost and per 2 lacs manhours is in vogue in US based companies. regards, S. Rabiq Ali srinivasan ts Sent by: indiansafetyprofessionals 09/08/2006 01:08 PM To " Suram, Suresh \(S.\) " cc indiansafetyprofessionals Subject RE: Comaprison of accident rates Dear Sir, The calculation of severity rate which you have mentioned is as under : Severity Rate = No of days away from work x 2 > Lakes/ Total Man hours > worked but the universal formula for this is Severity rate : No of man hours lost x 1000000 ( that is 10 to the power six )/ Total man hours lost. This is to compare the safety performance at a uniform level. Regards, T.S.SRINIVASAN --- " Suram, Suresh (S.) " wrote: > > > Dear All, > > Let me share Visteon Safety Metrics > > FTOV - First time Occupational Health Center > Visits - If any person > visits Occupational health center as a result of any > minor injury that is > called FTOV > > Lost time Case - Any person who misses one > subsequent shift as a > result of any injury that is termed as Lost time > case > > > FTOV Rate = No of FTOV s x 2 Lakhs/ Total > Manhours worked > > LTC Rate = No of LTC s x 2 Lakhs/ Total Man > hours worked > > > Severity Rate = No of days away from work x 2 > Lakhs/ Total Man hours > worked > > > What is this 2 Lakhs > > We consider 100 persons as one unit > > They work for 50 weeks per annum > > 5 Days per week > > 8 hours per day > > 100 X 50 X 5 X 8 = 2 Lakhs > > Also the Success Days Between two LTC s is > another measure > > Current record - The no of days since the last > LTC happened > > All time best - The longest gap between two LTCs > > > Trust that the above Safety Metrics can be > measured even between the > different units too > > Regards > > > > Safety everyday, everyway, all the time!!!! > " Zero Tolerance for Unsafe Conditions and Unsafe > Acts " > Suresh > Safety Officer > Visteon India, Climate Control Systems Division > 91-4114-254280 x 2862 > e-mail ssuresh5@... > Mobile 9840182504 > > Comaprison of > accident rates > > > > Dear all, > > > > Is there any justifiable way to compare accident > rates between two units of > the same company, whose activities vary and so > hazard potential. > > > > I'm from shipyard industry and we have got lot of > shops like hull, assembly, > machine, pipe etc and other areas like building, > repair docks, service > departments etc. > > > > Annually when we take accident statistics for > awarding the best performing > area, all areas are combined together and therefore > some departments bang > the award most often than others. > > > > Is there any way to give due weight age to accidents > happening at a > relatively safer area than at a much riskier area. > > > > > > Regards > > > > Manaf > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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