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This article provides an economic evaluation of the cost of accidents to the water industry. The article calculates the “severity rate,” or days of work lost per million man‐hours worked, which is the standard by which the costs of accidents are appraised. The results of a safety program instituted in the Richmond, Virginia, Department of Public Utilities are discussed.
This article provides an economic evaluation of the cost of accidents to the water industry. The article calculates the “severity rate,” or days of work lost per million man‐hours worked, which is the standard by which the costs of accidents are appraised. The results of a safety program instituted in the Richmond, Virginia, Department of Public Utilities are discussed.
Economics of Safety Programs
Anders, Willard W. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 56 ; 1023-1028
1964-08-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Safety , Water Industry , Costs , Richmond , Virginia
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