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Other
abrasion
Bruise,
Burn
INJURY TYPE
puncture,
laceration
Cut,
Lost time Non-lost Non-lost Non-lost Non-lost Lost time time Lost time time Lost time time Lost time time 21,755 1,269 3,626 906 27,194 1,178 10,878 906 29,007 18,129 1,088 3,626 1,088 18,129 725 10,878 906 NA 25,381 1,088 7,252 906 18,129 1,178 10,878 906 29,007 21,755 906 10,878 1,088 18,129 906 10,878 906 21,755 29,007 1,269 14,503 906 18,129 1,178 10,878 906 32,633 18,129 725 10,878 725 18,129 725 10,878 906 18,129 36,25
Fracture
Non-lost time 2,538 NA 5,439 3,626 2,538 1,269 NA NA 1,632 1,632 1,813 1,632 725
Workers’ Compensation Rates for Wrecking Iron or Steel Structure Workers, CA
Strain, sprain, crush, mash, smash Non-lost Lost time time NA NA NA NA 25,381 1,269 14,503 1,269 9,065 997 9,065 997 36,258 7,252 14,503 1,632 3,626 1,269 12,690 NA 14,503 1,360 9,065 1,088 5,439 1,088
Accident Cost Matrix (Approximate costs in 2008 dollars)
Amputation NA 163,163 525,747 NA 688,910 906,460 188,544 906,460 29,0037 ea up to 135,051 NA NA NA NA 322,700 1,015,235 159,537 326,326 25,381 ea up to 145,034 Adapted from Table 2.1: Stanford Accident Cost Matrix (Costs in 1993 Dollars)
(1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2) Stanford accident cost accounting.
Body part Head, face Eye(s) Neck and shoulders Arm(s) and elbow(s) Wrist(s) and hand(s) Thumb(s) and finger(s) Back Chest and lower trunk Ribs Hip Leg(s) and knee(s) Foot (feet) and ankle(s) Toe(s) Hernia rupture Heart attack Hearing loss Death Exhibit 5-27
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