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> Good to relate this to working hours into years but what other
> relation****p to
> compare that other take for granted ?? Thanks for the ideas...
I think it might help to consider a workforce or population size.
9,900,000 hours of service represents close to 4950 worker-years. The 12
injuries would therefore represent 2.424 injuries per year per 1000
employees.
Phil H
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> <d4432546-5e97-426a-b789-bbc01c40856f@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> mcap
> <mcam54@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>On Jun 24, 2:17=A0am, Ray Koopman <koop...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>> On Jun 23, 11:13 pm, Ray Koopman <koop...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>
>>> > On Jun 23, 7:57 pm, west4...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>>>
>>> >> What are some real pro****tions I could use to compare 12 injuries
>>> >> acro=
>>ss
>>> >> 9,900,000 hours of service. 1 per 800,000 hours with same
>>> >> statistics t=
>>hat
>>> >> others would relate in real terms or relation****ps.. Thanks...
>>>
>>> > How about 1 injury every 91.26 years?
>>>
>>> Oops, make that 94.12 years (using the original 9,900,000/12,
>>> instead of 800,000).
>>
>>How about person years of work time?
>>
>>Marc


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