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manopanda
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Can anyone send details of the following standard "IS:3786-1983, Methods for computation of frequency and severity rates for industrial injuries and classification of industrial accidents." for calculating lost time injury frequency/severity rate, etc.
Mano

From India, Madras
pon1965
604

The frequency rate shall be calculated both for
lost time injury and reportable lost time injury as follows:
FA= Number of lost time injury x 1 000 000/Man-hours worked
FB =Number of reportable lost time injury x 1 000 000/ Man-hours worked
NOTE 1 - If the injury does not cause loss of time in the period in which it occurs
but in a subsequent period, the injury should be included in the frequency rate of the
period in which the loss of time begins.
NOTE 2 - If an injury causes intermittent loss of time, it should only be included
in the frequency rate once, that is, when the first loss of time occurs.
NOTE 3 - Since frequency rate & is based on the lost time injuriestreportable to
the statutory authorities, it may be used for official purposes only. In all other cases,
frequency rate FA should be used for comparison purposes.

From India, Lucknow
pon1965
604

The severity rate shall be calculated from mandays
lost both of lost time injury and reportable lost time injury as
follows:
SA = Man-days lost due to lost time injury x 1 000 000/Man-hours worked
SB = Man-days lost due to reportable lost time injury x 1 000 000/ Man-hours worked
NOTE - Since severity rate &j is based on the lost time injuries reportable to the
statutory authorities, it should be used for official purposes only. In all other cases
severity rate SA should be used for comparison purposes.

From India, Lucknow
manishanand83
72

Dear All, If any one wants the concern IS code, please provide email id. I will send the same IS code. I can’t post the IS code on this forum, due to copyright rules. Thanks & Regards.
From India, Mumbai
khverma
39

Dear Sir, PFA for Is:3786-1983 as per requirement. Krishna Verma 9978250125
From India, Vapi
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File Type: pdf IS 3786 ACCIDENT CLASSIFICATION.pdf (1.29 MB, 2254 views)

alisha.khalid
Dear all,
please clarify fatality is treated as LTI or not. i have some problem with my HSE manager in frequency rate calculation.
he said fatality is not consider as a LTI.
please rectify my problem
regards
Ahammad

From India, Hyderabad
dipil
711

Dear Mr. Ahammad
Please go through the Appendix A of IS 3786-1983. It's clearly mentioning the answer to your query... Fatality is not treated as LTI... But in many situation 6000 man days lost is considered for the calculation LTI as same as in the case of fatality...

From India
alisha.khalid
Dear sir, for example 01 LTI and 01 Fatal and manhours worked 5.16 million then what is FR & SR please give examples for my confusion clarification Regards Ahammad
From India, Hyderabad
dipil
711

Dear Ahammad What is the lost days on account of LTI? Let me know the same to answer your specific query.
From India
alisha.khalid
Dear sir, 01 LTI = 25 mandays lost 01 Fatal = 6000 mandays lost hours worked= 5.16 million then what is FR please give examples for my confusion clarification Regards Ahammad
From India, Hyderabad
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