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Injury Prevention Equals Big Savings

Written by Beth Mayotte | Oct 26, 2023 2:51:23 PM

An injury prevention specialist plays a crucial role in helping Minnesota companies reduce the high costs related to workplace injuries. The expertise of an injury prevention specialist who is also trained, or certified, in ergonomics, pairs preventive care with ergonomic risk reduction. THis powerful combination will reduce musculoskeletal risk of injury by assessing jobs, observing work tasks, and providing modifications for physical demands of a job. Showing the cost savings of a weekly time investment in an injury prevention specialist can make you a hero at your company!

Here's how an Injury Prevention Specialist saves companies money:

  1. OSHA Compliance: By following OSHA guidelines for First Aid care, the injury prevention specialist avoids unnessary recordables. Employees benefit from massage, heat/ice, kinesio tape, topical gels, movement training, and general education on healing, all without leaving work. 
  2. Identifying Risks and Hazards: Injury prevention specialists conduct thorough assessments of the workplace to identify potential risks and hazards that could lead to accidents and injuries. By proactively addressing these issues, they help prevent costly incidents.
  3. Developing Ergonomic Programs: These specialists develop and implement ergonomic programs and strategies to mitigate risks. This includes creating safety protocols, workflow policies and procedures, and ergonomic changes that keep employees working in a safe environment.
  4. Employee Training: Injury prevention specialists present training to educate employees about propoer body mechanics, safe tool and equipment use, and awareness of work hazards. Well-trained employees are less likely to become injured.
  5. Ergonomics: They can assess workplace ergonomics to ensure that employees' workstations and tools are designed for comfort and efficiency. Ergonomically designed workspaces can reduce the risk of musculoskeletal injuries, improving employee health and productivity.
  6. Safety Equipment and Gear: These specialists ensure the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and safe use of equipment to minimize injury risks. They also assess and recommend equipment for specific tasks, like carts for transport of items instead of carrying.
  7. Data Analysis: Injury prevention specialists collect and analyze data related to workplace incidents and injuries. This data helps companies identify trends and areas where improvements are needed, which can lead to targeted interventions. 
  8. Return-to-Work Programs: Specialists will develop return-to-work programs for companies, helping employees get back to work more quickly and efficiently. Faster recovery times can reduce lost time, and workers' compensation costs.
  9. Employee Engagement: These specialists are a key part of a culture of safety and health awareness. Engaged employees are more likely to actively participate in injury prevention, reducing the likelihood of accidents and injuries.
  10. Job Satisfaction: Injury prevention specialists support a workplace committed to health and wellness, which leads to satisfied employees who like their job. High job satisfaction leads to employee retention.

By proactively addressing workplace safety and injury prevention, specialists help companies reduce the direct and indirect costs associated with workplace injuries. But the benefits don't stop there - long term effects include higher job satisfaction, improved ergonomics, and risk mitigation. In the long run, the expertise and efforts of injury prevention specialists contribute to a safer and more cost-effective work environment.