Every Friday we pass on a few articles, pictures, videos, infographics, etc. we enjoyed throughout the week in a “Best of the Week” post.
OSHA provides this resource to more easily calculate the values of direct and indirect costs of workplace injuries. Because indirect costs can be difficult to quantify, it’s hard to put a value on them. OSHA uses the following direct to indirect cost ratios in their calculations.
You can see and use the full calculator here.
From the Ergonomics Plus blog this week: 10 Tips to Help You Avoid Fatigue