Dear All,
I am working as an HR professional with a manufacturing/fabrication unit with 200 employees working. Since the probability of accident occurence is high in manufacturing sectors, i need to calculate accident rate so as to reduce the rate with respect to saftey aspects.
Can some one guide me with the formulae of "How to calculate rate of accident in man hours?"
Kindly provide your suggestions.
Thanks
Jigyasa Valbani
(HR)
From India, Indore
I am working as an HR professional with a manufacturing/fabrication unit with 200 employees working. Since the probability of accident occurence is high in manufacturing sectors, i need to calculate accident rate so as to reduce the rate with respect to saftey aspects.
Can some one guide me with the formulae of "How to calculate rate of accident in man hours?"
Kindly provide your suggestions.
Thanks
Jigyasa Valbani
(HR)
From India, Indore
Dear Mr. Jigyasa Valbani Go through the attachment and hope it’s answering to your query...
From India
From India
Dear Mr. Dilip,
I have some questions to ask regarding the formulae given by you ; No of man hours worked have to be calculated per week or month ot year ? No of man days lost have to be calculated for single employee met with an accident or for all the emlployees met with an accident in a particular time span?
Formulae shows 10 to the power of 6 so is it the standard power ?
Kindly give your feedback to satisfy my queries.
Thanks
From India, Indore
I have some questions to ask regarding the formulae given by you ; No of man hours worked have to be calculated per week or month ot year ? No of man days lost have to be calculated for single employee met with an accident or for all the emlployees met with an accident in a particular time span?
Formulae shows 10 to the power of 6 so is it the standard power ?
Kindly give your feedback to satisfy my queries.
Thanks
From India, Indore
Dear Mr. Jigyasa Valbani
No of man hours worked have to be calculated per week or month ot year ? = Month
No of man days lost have to be calculated for single employee met with an accident or for all the emlployees met with an accident in a particular time span? = For all the employees & man days lost due to accident in particular month
Formulae shows 10 to the power of 6 so is it the standard power ? = Yes
Let me know if any further quiries you are having...
From India
No of man hours worked have to be calculated per week or month ot year ? = Month
No of man days lost have to be calculated for single employee met with an accident or for all the emlployees met with an accident in a particular time span? = For all the employees & man days lost due to accident in particular month
Formulae shows 10 to the power of 6 so is it the standard power ? = Yes
Let me know if any further quiries you are having...
From India
Dear Mr. Dilip,
Thank you so much for your timely feedback and suggestions.
The calculation is now quite clear to me.
(Kindly note that i m Ms. Jigyasa not Mr. Jigyasa. I hope you wont mind to consider that on your end)
Thanking you once again.
Regards
From India, Indore
Thank you so much for your timely feedback and suggestions.
The calculation is now quite clear to me.
(Kindly note that i m Ms. Jigyasa not Mr. Jigyasa. I hope you wont mind to consider that on your end)
Thanking you once again.
Regards
From India, Indore
Please tell me, why should we consider the 10 to the power 6 for calculating frequency rate. Any specific???/
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
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