Through a partnership of governments, employers and employees, Safe Work Australia leads the development of national policy to improve work health and safety and workers’ compensation arrangements across Australia.
Foreword 3
Statement of purpose 3
Data 3
Coordination 5
Coordination 6
Summary of findings 10
Performance against the Australian Work Health and Safety Strategy (Australian Strategy) 2012–2022 10
Work health and safety performance 10
Workers’ compensation scheme performance 11
Chapter 1 – Progress against the Australian Strategy 12
Injury and disease target - serious claims 13
Injury and disease target - musculoskeletal claims 13
Traumatic injury fatalities target 15
Chapter 2 – Work health and safety performance 16
Serious claims 16
Long term claims - twelve or more weeks of compensation 19
Duration of absence 20
Work-related traumatic injury fatalities 21
Work-related disease fatalities 22
Claims by mechanism of incident 24
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Claims by size of business (in the private sector) 25
Chapter 3 – Work health and safety compliance and enforcement activities 27
Interventions 27
Inspectors 28
Notices 28
Enforceable undertakings 29
Legal proceedings 29
Fines 29
Chapter 4 – Workers’ compensation premiums and entitlements 36
Standardised average premium rates 36
Temporary impairment 37
Permanent impairment 40
Workplace fatality 41
Chapter 5 – Workers’ compensation scheme performance 46
Assets to liabilities ratio 46
Scheme expenditure 50
Current return to work 55
Disputation rate 56
Dispute resolution 58
Chapter 6 – Industry information 61
Claims by industry 61
Premium rates by industry 61
Appendix 1 — Explanatory notes 64
1. Workers’ compensation claims data 64
Scope 64
Time series and adjustment of scheme data 66
Definition of injury and disease 66
Adjustment of Victorian and South Australian data 67
Size of business 67
Self-insurers joining Comcare - adjustment of claims 67
2. Enforcement data 68
3. Premium rates and Entitlements 69
Premiums in the self-insured sector 69
Employer excess factors 69
Journey factors 70
Seacare scheme 70
Effect of adjustment factors on premium rates 70
Legislative changes to the NSW workers’ compensation system 71
4. Return to work data 73
Research design and sample selection 73
Interpretation of Seacare Authority return to work results 74
5. Assets to liabilities ratio (Funding ratio) data 75
Prudential margins 76
6. Scheme expenditure data 77
Appendix 2 — Key features of Australian Workers’ Compensation Schemes 78
Fund Type Managed 78
Central fund Central fund Private 78
Central fund Private 78
journey claims Yes(a) No(b) Yes No No(c) No Yes - Limited(d) Yes No(e) 78
available Yes Yes - limited Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes - Limited 78
employees (g) 3 268 000 2 607 300 2 121 300 1 243 800 724 500 207 200 130 900 135 000 382 800 78
self-insurers 68(h) 38 25 27 66 plus 44 crown 11(i) 4 7 30(j) 78
(%) 138 132 178 132 66 128 99 not available 69 78
rate (%) 2.4 12.7 3.4 3.1 7.2 10.8 5.9 n/a 4.4 81
to work rate (%) 78 75 77 79 70 76 79 n/a 81 81
Appendix 3 — Jurisdictional contact information 84