The impact of compensation data maturity on OHS indicators

Type de document

Études primaires

Année de publication

2020

Langue

Anglais

Titre de la revue

Safety Science

Première page

542

Dernière page

549

Résumé

Compensation data from workers’ compensation boards are very useful for orienting occupational health and safety (OHS) prevention and research. This study examines the impact of compensation data maturity on OHS indicators. Specifically, administrative data from the Québec workers’ compensation board (CNESST) relating to 117,990 occupational injuries that occurred in Québec in 2006 are used to produce various OHS indicators. The indicators are produced using data with three years’ maturity and then recalculated for each additional six-month data period up to nine years’ maturity. It is shown that extending the data period has a significant impact on some OHS indicators but little impact on rank within the target industries. Besides shedding new light on the impact of the maturity of the data used, the study identifies the types of injury whose consequences are the most underestimated when a short data maturity is used. The results presented in the study may be useful to many users of occupational injury compensation data.

Mots-clés

Aspect statistique-accidents et maladies, Statistical aspect-accidents and diseases, Réparation-accidents et maladies, Work compensation, Taux de fréquence, Frequency rate, Taux de gravité, Severity rate, Méthodologie, Methodology, Statistiques, Statistics, Analyse des données, Data analysis, Québec

Numéro de projet IRSST

2014-0015

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