Systematic review of the prevention incentives of insurance and regulatory mechanisms for occupational health and safety.

OBJECTIVES The objective of this study was to determine the strength of evidence on the effectiveness of two policy levers-the experience rating of workers' compensation insurance and the enforcement of occupational health and safety regulation-in creating incentives for firms to focus on health and safety issues. METHODS An extensive systematic literature review was undertaken in an effort to capture both published and grey literature studies on the topic. Studies that met specific subject-matter and methods criteria underwent a quality assessment. A qualitative approach to evidence synthesis, known as "best-evidence" synthesis, was used. This method ranks the strength of evidence on a particular topic on the basis of the number, quality, and consistency of studies on the topic. RESULTS There was moderate evidence that the degree of experience rating reduces injuries, limited to mixed evidence that inspections offer general and specific deterrence and that citations and penalties aid general deterrence, and strong evidence that actual citations and penalties reduce injuries. CONCLUSIONS Although experience rating is a key policy lever of those providing workers' compensation insurance, there is much to be learned about its merits. Few studies have concerned the topic, and most have used crude proxy measures or exploited natural experiments. There have been many more studies on the merits of regulation enforcement, even though here too measures were often crude. Nonetheless, this synthesis indicates that general deterrence is less effective in reducing injury incidence and severity, whereas specific deterrence with regard to citations and penalties does indeed have an impact.

[1]  Wayne B. Gray,et al.  The Declining Effects of Osha Inspections on Manufacturing Injuries, 1979–1998 , 2002 .

[2]  A R Jadad,et al.  Assessing the quality of reports of randomized clinical trials: is blinding necessary? , 1996, Controlled clinical trials.

[3]  Paul Lanoie,et al.  The Impact of Occupational Safety and Health Regulation on the Risk of Workplace Accidents: Quebec, 1983-87 , 1992 .

[4]  Peter S. Barth,et al.  Regulating safety : an economic and political analysis of occupational safety and health policy , 1980 .

[5]  D. Hyatt Evidence on the Efficacy of Experience Rating in British Columbia A Report to The Royal Commission on Workers' Compensation in BC , 1998 .

[6]  W. Kip Viscusi,et al.  The Impact of Occupational Safety and Health Regulation, 1973-1983 , 1986 .

[7]  Hans-Bernd Schäfer,et al.  Economic incentives to accident prevention: An empirical study of the German sugar industry , 1993 .

[8]  Mark Thompson,et al.  Research in Canadian Workers' Compensation. , 1996 .

[9]  Barbara Silverstein,et al.  Workplace health and safety regulations: Impact of enforcement and consultation on workers' compensation claims rates in Washington State. , 2003, American journal of industrial medicine.

[10]  R S Smith,et al.  The impact of OSHA inspections on manufacturing injury rates. , 1979, The Journal of human resources.

[11]  Robert E. Slavin,et al.  Best-Evidence Synthesis: An Alternative to Meta-Analytic and Traditional Reviews , 1986 .

[12]  Paul Lanoie,et al.  Safety Regulation and the Risk of Workplace Accidents in Quebec , 1992 .

[13]  Boris Kralj Employer Responses to Workers' Compensation Insurance Experience Rating , 1994 .

[14]  Ellen Fineout-Overholt,et al.  Users' Guides to the Medical Literature , 2002 .

[15]  John W. Ruser,et al.  Workers' Compensation and Occupational Injuries and Illnesses , 1991, Journal of Labor Economics.

[16]  J. Ruser Workers' Compensation and the Distribution of Occupational Injuries , 1993 .

[17]  Frank J. Atkins,et al.  Efficiency Effects of Premium-Setting Regimes under Workers' Compensation: Canada and the United States , 1993, Journal of Labor Economics.

[18]  B. Fortin,et al.  Effects of Workers' Compensation: A Survey , 1998 .

[19]  Wayne B. Gray,et al.  Does regulatory enforcement work? A panel analysis of OSHA enforcement , 1993 .

[20]  John W. Ruser,et al.  Reestimating OSHA's Effects Have the Data Changed? , 1991 .

[21]  R. Slavin Best evidence synthesis: an intelligent alternative to meta-analysis. , 1995, Journal of clinical epidemiology.

[22]  Sidney,et al.  PUNISHMENT VERSUS COOPERATION IN REGULATORY ENFORCEMENT : A CASE STUDY OF OSHA , 2008 .

[23]  A Cheadle,et al.  Factors influencing the duration of work-related disability: a population-based study of Washington State workers' compensation. , 1994, American journal of public health.

[24]  Wayne B. Gray,et al.  Analyzing the Equity and Efficiency of OSHA Enforcement , 1991 .

[25]  R. Smith,et al.  The effect of OSHA records-check inspections on reported occupational injuries in manufacturing establishments , 1988 .

[26]  W. Kip Viscusi,et al.  The Impact of Occupational Safety and Health Regulation , 1979 .

[27]  S. Rivard,et al.  Série Scientifique Scientific Series , 2022 .

[28]  Wayne B. Gray,et al.  OSHA enforcement and workplace injuries: A behavioral approach to risk assessment , 1990 .

[29]  John W. Ruser,et al.  Workers' Compensation Insurance, Experience-Rating, and Occupational Injuries , 1985 .

[30]  L. S. Robertson,et al.  Worker injuries: the effects of Workers' Compensation and OSHA inspections. , 1983, Journal of health politics, policy and law.

[31]  K. Brown,et al.  Effect of State Workplace Safety Laws on Occupational Injury Rates , 2001, Journal of occupational and environmental medicine.

[32]  J. Ruser Self-Correction versus Persistence of Establishment Injury Rates , 1995 .

[33]  David P. McCaffrey An Assessment of Osha's Recent Effects on Injury Rates , 1983 .

[34]  D. Hyatt,et al.  The Impact of Workers' Compensation Experience Rating on Employer Appeals Activity , 1995 .

[35]  Wayne B. Gray,et al.  Can Government Facilitate Cooperation? An Informational Model of OSHA Enforcement , 1997 .

[36]  L. G. Thomas,et al.  Direct and Indirect Effects of Regulation: A New Look at OSHA's Impact , 1985, The Journal of Law and Economics.