What is the basis for the minor injury rate in the safety production control index?

Updated on society 2024-08-07
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    It's a good question, but the minor injury rate is a conceptual term.

    Only the number of minor injuries will be specified in the safety production control indicators, and each enterprise will formulate safety goals for the next year according to the risk of its own industry and the occurrence of safety accidents in the previous year.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It is determined in accordance with the disability rating standards of the labor department.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Dear, hello, I am glad to answer for you the notation of the rate of minor injuries in the company's safety production objectives is as follows, the small hall is reasonable 1, the minor injury accident rate is a kind of accident injury frequency. It is a measure for the statistics of minor injury accidents. The 2% minor injury accident rate is calculated based on the following formula.

    2. According to the "Classification Standard for Accidents of Enterprise Employees" (GB6441-86), the standard stipulates the injury frequency (indicating the number of injuries caused by accidents per million working hours in a certain period. The number of injured persons refers to the sum of the number of minor injuries, serious injuries and deaths); 3. Work-related accidents: refers to injury accidents managed in accordance with the "Classification Standards for Accidents of Enterprise Employees", that is, injuries that cause employees to be temporarily (or for a long time or permanently) unable to work in their original positions.

    There is the following calculation formula: 1) 1,000 deaths (or serious injuries) rate = [number of deaths (or serious injuries) average number of employees) ]1000;2) Injury rate per million working hours = (number of injured people, actual total working hours) 100 0000;3) Injury severity rate per million working hours = (total lost working days, actual total working hours) 100 0000;4) 200,000 man-hours injury rate = (number of injured people, actual total man-hours) (2 100,000); 5) 200,000 man-hours injury severity rate = (total lost working days and actual total man-hours) (2 100,000); 6) Average severity rate of injuries = total number of lost working days injured. 4. If there are multiple people injured in the same accident to varying degrees, the "number of accidents" is only counted in a certain item in the "injury accident classification" and cannot be repeated; "Number of people" is counted according to the degree of injury, corresponding to a certain item of "injury accident classification".

    5. Number of work-loss accidents (lost hours) = attempted injury accident + non-work-loss accident + general work-loss accident + minor injury accident + serious injury accident + fatal accident. 6. The number of lost work accidents (total lost working hours) = the number of unplanned stops of work (lost working hours) + the number of general injury accidents (lost working hours) + the number of industrial accidents (lost working hours).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Suitable. 1. The accident rate of minor injuries is a kind of accident injury frequency. It is a measure for the statistics of minor injury accidents.

    2. According to the "Classification Standard for Accidents of Enterprise Employees" (GB6441-86), the standard stipulates the injury frequency (indicating the number of injuries caused by accidents per million working hours in a certain period) applicable to the statistical analysis of accidents within the industry and enterprises. The number of injured persons refers to the sum of the number of minor injuries, serious injuries and deaths);

    3. Work-related accidents: refers to injury accidents managed in accordance with the "Classification Standards for Accidents of Enterprise Employees", that is, injuries that cause employees to be temporarily (or for a long time or permanently) unable to work in their original positions. There is the following formula:

    1) Death (or serious injury) rate per 1,000 people = [number of deaths (or serious injuries) Average number of employees] 1000;

    2) Injury rate per million working hours = (number of injured people, actual total working hours) 100 0000;

    3) Injury severity rate per million working hours = (total lost working days, actual total working hours) 100 0000;

    4) 200,000 man-hours injury rate = (number of injured people, actual total man-hours) (2 100,000);

    5) 200,000 man-hours injury severity rate = (total lost working days and actual total man-hours) (2 100,000);

    6) Average severity rate of injuries = total number of lost working days injured.

    4. If there are multiple people injured in the same accident to varying degrees, the "number of accidents" is only counted in a certain item in the "injury accident classification" and cannot be repeated; "Number of people" is counted according to the degree of injury, corresponding to a certain item of "injury accident classification".

    5. Number of work-loss accidents (lost hours) = attempted injury accident + non-work-loss accident + general work-loss accident + minor injury accident + serious injury accident + fatal accident.

    6. The number of lost work accidents (total lost working hours) = the number of unplanned stops of work (lost working hours) + the number of general injury accidents (lost working hours) + the number of industrial accidents (lost working hours).

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