Safety Self-Assessments

Self-assessments provide an opportunity to take a measured look at your Worker’s Compensation program components and the outcomes of those efforts. Safety Self-Assessments offers two measurement tools: a Workers' Compensation Program Evaluation, which measures your program components against best practices and a Workers' Compensation Costs Comparison, which compares your business costs to national/state averages or the averages of one of 14 industries.

Safety Self-Assessments Intro (PowerPoint)

Workers’ Compensation Program Evaluation
This self-evaluation will measure how well your program is aligned with industry best practices in key performance areas. The evaluation will return a numerical score on a scale of 100, along with recommendations for improvement based on the information entered into the evaluation. The key performance areas include:

  • Management Commitment & Awareness
  • Insurance Company and Claims Administration
  • Performance Goals
  • Post Injury Response
  • Communication
  • Return to Work and Transitional Duty
  • Medical Care Coordination
  • Medical Cost Containment
  • Fraud, Abuse and Malingering
  • Training Initiatives
  • Assess Your Workers' Comp Program (Download PDF)

    Workers’ Compensation Costs Comparison
    Online self-evaluation of costs allows you to quickly compare your Workers’ Compensation costs to that of others. The comparison points are derived of a composite of NCCI and RIMS data. You can compare 13 data points against national/state averages or averages of one of 14 industries:

  • Healthcare
  • Education
  • Government/non-profit
  • Industrials
  • Information technology
  • Construction-production materials
  • Energy
  • Telecom
  • Utilities
  • Banks
  • Non-bank financial
  • Professional services
  • Retail-consumer discretionary
  • Food-consumer staples
  • Workers’ Compensation Cost Comparison (Download PDF)