Getinge 2022 Annual Report
Getinge 2022 Annual Report
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High-consequence work-related accident
Zero high consequence work-related injuries occurred this
year with a TRIR for high consequence injury at 0.
Recordable work-related accident
This year, Getinge's global TRIR target for contractors was the rate
of 0.66, a 7% improvement compared to last year. The severity rate
relating to accidents increased significantly in relation to a typology
of injuries with a long potential recovery period.
The main type of contractor recordable injuries are sprains,
strains and cuts.
Contractor WRA Injury Typology
Sprains & Strains, 37%
⚫ Cut, 25%
Joint pain, 13%
Shocks following attacks
and threats, 13%
GRI 403-10: Work-related ill health
Any negative impacts, such as abnormal conditions or disorders
with a clear causal relationship between the ill health and the
specific work environment or activity, other than one resulting from
occupational health injuries arising from exposure to hazards at
work is recordable work-related ill health. This includes acute and
chronic illnesses or diseases that may be caused by inhalation,
absorption, ingestion, or direct contact. Environmental factors
associated with employment include: Chemical agents (dust,
fumes, gases, vapors, liquids); physical agents (noise, vibration,
radiation, temperature extremes); ergonomics (workplace design/
task relationships); and biological agents (bacteria, virus, etc.)
The recognition process should be notified by a licensed health-
care professional with appropriate training and experience stating
that the illness is work related.
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Employees
2022
2021
Number of employees
11,082
Number of work-related ill health
Number of lost workdays for work-related
ill health
46
10,729
76
629
2,112
Total work related ill health rate
0.43
0.79
The main type of recordable ill heath are work overload, stress and
musculoskeletal disorders that require a long period for recovering.
These are consistent with the main work-related hazards identified
with the risk assessment.
Employee WRI Typology
Musculoskeletal disorder, 40%
●Psycho-social, 33%
• Work overload, 20%
● Biological agent, 7%
Other unclassified injuries, 12%
The main work related hazards identified concerning the
contractor recordable injuries are due to fall and trip, hand tools
and ergonomics.
Contractor WRA Hazard Typology
0
● Fall, trip, 36%
Hand Tools, 29%
• Ergonomics, manual handling, 21%
● Chemical, biological infection, 7%
Other hazards, 7%
Special cases
Traveling for work: Ill health that occurs while a worker is
traveling is considered work-related if, at the time of the injury
or ill health, the worker was engaged in work activities 'in the
interest of the employer'. Examples of such activities include
traveling to and from customer contacts; conducting job tasks;
and entertaining or being entertained to transact, discuss, or
promote business
Working at home: Ill health that occurs when working at home is
work-related if the ill health occurs while the worker is perform-
ing work at home, and the ill health is directly related to the
performance of work rather than the general home environment
or setting
• Mental illness: A mental illness is considered to be work related
if it has been notified voluntarily by the worker and is supported
by an opinion from a licensed healthcare professional with
appropriate training and experience stating that the illness is
work-related
Getinge does not collect data on work-related ill health from
contractors as it is under external employer responsibility.
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