Metrics

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DoD Military Injury Metrics Working Group White Paper

The DoD Military Injury Metrics Working Group was tasked to identify appropriateand standardized military injury metrics for the Department of Defense; to identify the best data sources for the metrics; to identify data gaps and limitations and develop recommendations; and to propose appropriate military injury metric reduction goals.

 

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Tech Guide 220:
Ergonomics In Action: Booklet II

Worksite Analysis includes an algorithm and two sections: General (An overview of Active Surveillance, Passive Surveillance and Risk Factors) and Performing the Assessment (Detailed methods of Worksite Analysis).

 

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Defense Safety Oversight Council (DSOC) Occupational Medicine, Injury Prevention and Mitigation Task Force Recommended Ergonomics Goals

Many DOD installations have established strong ergonomics programs and have seen positive results; however, many other installations have placed little emphasis on ergonomics and injury prevention. The goal of this metric is to integrate ergonomics into standard safety and occupational health business practices and to hold safety, industrial hygiene and occupational health accountable for ergonomics.

 

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DoD Military Injury Metrics Web Application

Summarizes military injury metrics for all members of the active components of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines. Displays metrics at the DoD, Service, Major Command, and Installation levels. Interactively generates tabular and graphical summaries of injury-related metrics. Presents four DoD military injury metrics.