Enhancing Workplace Safety and Employee Well-being with Incident Statistics Analysis

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This case study explores how the South African Forum of Civil Engineering Contractors utilizes incident statistics to analyze trends, implement preventive measures, and drive behavioral changes. By leveraging data, they enhance workplace safety and provide comprehensive coverage and support for construction industry employees through the FEM Compensation Fund. Additionally, initiatives such as upskilling/reskilling programs aim to improve the well-being of injured workers and promote their professional development.


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  1. INCIDENT STATISTICS Purpose of statistics Analyse Determine trends Preventive measures Change behaviour Disadvantages of statistics Bragging Manipulated Competitive benefits e.g. winning tenders Case study 1 South African Forum of Civil Engineering Contractors | LR 2/6/3/138

  2. FEM Provides Workman s Compensation Cover to the construction industry in terms of the COID Act Established in 1936 87 years in existence Operates under license from the Department of Employment and Labour/ Compensation Fund Covers over 6500 construction companies and over 300 000 construction employees 2 South African Forum of Civil Engineering Contractors | LR 2/6/3/138

  3. FEM Letters of Good Standing Online claims registration portal Online submission for Return of Earnings (ROEs) Access offices based nationally Personalised service Access to private healthcare for injured workers Case management to prevent overservicing of claims COIDA training provided onsite or virtually Rebate system for less claims 3 South African Forum of Civil Engineering Contractors | LR 2/6/3/138

  4. FEM HOSPITAL COSTS PER DAY H301 R954.66 H302 R1 936.81 H001/H002/H004 R3 977.01 (surgical / thoracic & neurosurgical / medical and neurological) H007 R1 702.11 (day admission) H201 R26 6658.59 (ICU) H215 R13 757.02 (High Care) H010 R6 643.75 (General Rehab: Drs / Nursing / OT / PT) H020 R3 977.01 (Sub-acute Rehab: OT / PT / Speech / Rehab Drs / Social Workers / Psychologist 4 South African Forum of Civil Engineering Contractors | LR 2/6/3/138

  5. FEM LOWER LIMB RADIOLOGY (XRAY) COSTS X-RAY R909.56 R1 299.95 CT SCAN R4 934.16 - R10 003.14 MRI SCAN R12 898.84 - R20 533.51 UPPER LIMB X-RAY R619.79 R3 205.59 CT SCAN R4 901.96 R9 785.81 MRI SCAN R13 007.51 R20 332.28 HEAD X-RAY R776.75 R3 090.89 CT SCAN R3 026.50 R19 702.43 MRI SCAN R8 765.58 R24 395.11 5 South African Forum of Civil Engineering Contractors | LR 2/6/3/138

  6. FEM FEM S UPSKILLING / RESKILLING PROGRAM FOR INJURED EMPLOYEES Submission of quotations by employees. Assessment of employee s fitness for the selected course based on the nature of the disability and current physical abilities. Submission of the required documents from the training institutions (invoice, new supplier forms, proof of banking details/registration and BEE certificates). FEM s skills training pensioner program terms and conditions document is signed by the employee. Employee submits qualifications after completion of the course. 6 South African Forum of Civil Engineering Contractors | LR 2/6/3/138

  7. ACCIDENT PERCENTAGE 2021 2022 1.91% 1.71% 0.16% 0.94% 5.97% 7.24% 0.60% 0.58% 1.65% 1.65% 8.91% 8.99% 4.81% 5.26% 9.96% 2.03% 7.99% 11.23% 13.71% 14.82% 11.17% 12.50% 32.86% 32.38% 0.31% 0.68% 100% 100% CAUSE 2023 0.84% 0.45% 6.55% 0.77% 1.36% 8.92% 5.45% 2.96% 13.13% 14.62% 11.23% 33.39% 0.34% 100% FEM ACCIDENT TYPE NEC AWAITING INFORMATION CAUGHT IN, ON BETWEEN CONTACT WITH ELECTRIC CURRENT CONTACT WITH TEMP EXTREMES FALL ON TO DIFFERENT LEVELS FALL ON TO SAME LEVEL INHALATION ABSORPTION INGESTION MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT SLIP OR OVER-EXERTION STRIKING AGAINST STRUCK BY UNCLASSIFIED - NOT SUFF DATA TOTAL FOR YEAR 3 3 2 2 3 2 1 1 1 7 South African Forum of Civil Engineering Contractors | LR 2/6/3/138

  8. FATALS 2022 9 0 1 1 2 4 0 4 21 0 0 8 0 50 CAUSE 2021 8 0 3 4 0 10 0 11 12 0 0 10 1 59 2023 0 0 2 0 0 8 0 1 14 1 2 8 1 37 FATALITIES ACCIDENT TYPE NEC AWAITING INFORMATION CAUGHT IN, ON BETWEEN CONTACT WITH ELECTRIC CURRENT CONTACT WITH TEMP EXTREMES FALL ON TO DIFFERENT LEVELS FALL ON TO SAME LEVEL INHALATION ABSORPTION INGESTION MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT SLIP OR OVER-EXERTION STRIKING AGAINST STRUCK BY UNCLASSIFIED - NOT SUFF DATA TOTAL FOR YEAR 2 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 8 South African Forum of Civil Engineering Contractors | LR 2/6/3/138

  9. LOST DAYS 2022 386 512 9,81 376 987 13,269 5,232 346 10,923 8,482 5,837 19,855 232 76,247 CAUSE 2021 417 101 5,225 1,295 2,409 21,248 3,438 2,627 9,228 8,873 5,966 23,162 120 84,109 2023 0 85 1,9 462 305 4,267 1,221 145 4,181 2,76 1,131 5,418 23 21,898 FEM ACCIDENT TYPE NEC AWAITING INFORMATION CAUGHT IN, ON BETWEEN CONTACT WITH ELECTRIC CURRENT CONTACT WITH TEMP EXTREMES FALL ON TO DIFFERENT LEVELS FALL ON TO SAME LEVEL INHALATION ABSORPTION INGESTION MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT SLIP OR OVER-EXERTION STRIKING AGAINST STRUCK BY UNCLASSIFIED - NOT SUFF DATA TOTAL FOR YEAR 2 2 2 3 3 3 1 1 1 9 South African Forum of Civil Engineering Contractors | LR 2/6/3/138

  10. FEM PERMANENT DISABILITIES CAUSE NOT RESULTING IN PENSION 2021 2022 10 8 0 8 77 90 6 6 10 14 110 94 37 40 2 4 45 74 36 62 43 64 146 158 1 1 523 623 RESULTING IN PENSION 2021 2022 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 11 4 0 2 0 2 3 9 2 0 3 1 8 6 0 0 32 26 2023 0 0 46 15 16 73 22 2 57 27 25 108 0 391 2023 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 12 ACCIDENT TYPE NEC AWAITING INFORMATION CAUGHT IN, ON BETWEEN CONTACT ELECTRIC CURRENT CONTACT WITH TEMP EXTREMES FALL ON TO DIFFERENT LEVELS FALL ON TO SAME LEVEL INHALATION ABSORPTION INGESTION MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT SLIP OR OVER-EXERTION STRIKING AGAINST STRUCK BY UNCLASSIFIED - NOT SUFF DATA 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 1 1 2 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 South African Forum of Civil Engineering Contractors | LR 2/6/3/138 TOTAL FOR YEAR 10

  11. AVERAGE COST PER ACCIDENT 2021 2022 R66,04 R93,52 R5,03 R50,51 R44,02 R59,28 R267,39 R43,02 R103,91 R100,47 R122,58 R100,57 R40,28 R61,35 R17,10 R176,47 R85,26 R128,45 R26,68 R29,62 R26,31 R27,75 R35,43 R37,58 R37,19 R19,01 R46,94 R58,69 CAUSE FEM 2023 R59,54 R32,21 R103,83 R173,77 R118,15 R160,87 R47,17 R41,25 R144,20 R40,42 R36,99 R62,83 R36,25 R78,63 ACCIDENT TYPE NEC AWAITING INFORMATION CAUGHT IN, ON BETWEEN CONTACT WITH ELECTRIC CURRENT CONTACT WITH TEMP EXTREMES FALL ON TO DIFFERENT LEVELS FALL ON TO SAME LEVEL INHALATION ABSORPTION INGESTION MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT SLIP OR OVER-EXERTION STRIKING AGAINST STRUCK BY UNCLASSIFIED - NOT SUFF DATA TOTAL FOR YEAR 1 3 1 3 2 2 2 1 3 11 South African Forum of Civil Engineering Contractors | LR 2/6/3/138

  12. QUESTIONS What did we learn from these statistics? What trends did we pick up? What will improve? What preventive measures will be developed? How will it change behaviour? Better suggestions? 12 South African Forum of Civil Engineering Contractors | LR 2/6/3/138

  13. Lalie Louw SHERQ Advisor SAFCEC Western Cape Region lalie@safcec.org.za 084 512 4956 THANK YOU For more FEM statistics please visit their website: https://roe.fem.co.za/Stats#/Accident-Stats FEM CONSULTANT Cape Town Office Juan Pheiffer Tel 021 443 2203 Cel 064 768 7858 Email juanph@fema.co.za 13 South African Forum of Civil Engineering Contractors | LR 2/6/3/138

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