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Estimating the cost of accidents and ill-health at work: a review of methodologies

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European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Bilbao

Publications Office of the European Union - Luxembourg

2014

59 p.

cost of accidents ; cost of diseases ; literature survey ; methodology ; occupational accidents ; occupational disease

Occupational accidents and diseases

http://dx.doi.org/10.2802/92605

English

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978-92-9240-319-5

"What is the real price to pay for not investing in occupational safety and health? Many studies have previously tackled this question by evaluating the costs of poor or non-existent safety and health at work. This report reviews a selection of these studies and analyses the estimating methods used by each. It focuses on five different types of cost – productivity, healthcare, quality of life, administration and insurance – that emerge as a consequence of poor occupational safety and health and how these costs affect four types of stakeholders – workers, employers, government and society. The report goes on to recommend how these costs should be estimated in the future to best inform policy-makers."

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