There are two main reasons to have a strong injury-reduction program:
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Fewer of your employees will suffer injuries
You will save a great deal of money
Savings
INDUSTRY
INJURY REDUCTION
PREMIUM REDUCTION
Meatpacker
100+ to 27
$1,600,000
Foundry
32 to 6
$700,000
Pharmaceutical
9 to 0
$88,000
Large Hotel
90 to 31
$520,000
Most companies don’t realize how much each injury adds to their premium, because it is not disclosed. The reality is that you pay additional premium for 3 years for every injury. The average financial impact of an injury in California is almost $9000. Even companies with as few as 5 injuries will benefit greatly.
Contact us for more information or a site demo.
310 577-2226
Customized for each client
Every program is based on our 2 principles:
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Employees must believe that safety is a very high priority to the company
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Employees must be convinced that the company cares about their personal safety
Joseph P. Stevens President
Joseph P. Stevens is the Founder and President of Bridge Safety Consultants, Inc, a consulting group that helps companies eliminate injuries and significantly reduce the costs involved in workers’ compensation. These goals are achieved primarily through the company’s unique behavior- based safety program. Mr. Stevens also provides advice and counseling on the workers’ comp system; how it works, how claims impact premiums, and what measures employers can take to minimize
their costs.
Mr. Stevens comes by his passion to reduce the cost of workers’ comp naturally, having had responsibility for managing workers’ comp as an executive for many years. He received his business training at Procter & Gamble and Johnson and Johnson.
In recognition of his expertise, Mr. Stevens was:
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Appointed to Governor Schwarzenegger’s Task Force for Workers’ Comp Reform
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Appointed to Insurance Commissioner Garamendi’s Task Force to Revamp Workers’ Comp in California
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Chosen by The Employers Group to conduct seminars for employers on the Workers’ Compensation system in California.
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Honored as the “Success Story of the Year” by the Los Angeles chapter of SCORE, in conjunction with the SBA.
Mr. Stevens lives in Marina Del Rey, California. His hobby is travel, and recent trips have taken him to the Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador, and Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, known as “the polar bear capital of the world.” His daughter is in law school at George Mason University near Washington, DC., while his son pursues a career in music in Phoenix, AZ.