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srinivasarao manikyala
39

Dear Dipil,
7 is days for a week. If we devide no. of month days by no. of week days then we get the no. of weeks for a month.
and then 5 is the standard working days for week (i.e. 40hrs for a week).

From India, Hyderabad
kvsundaram
68

Dear Dipil,
As I informed you, we are following OSHA stds & calculating accordingly.
Dear Mr. Rao,
I also had the same question that Dipil asked.
Still unclear on your explanation. For this why can't we follow this structure - No. of working days * No. of working hrs. directly. What is the reason behind this calculation, as it is confusing to me.

From India, Delhi
dipil
713

Dear KVS
I am also not yet cleared about the explanation what SRM gives...
But what you have asked, I think it will give the man hours, not the man days...
@ SRM
Please help me in clearing the specific problem.
What will be the Accident Free Man Days for the Month of July 2011.
Total Manpower = 500
No accident occured in the month.
Total Days in Month = 31
Days Worked = 26
Hours working for the Day = 8 Hours
Accident Free Man Days for the Month of July 2011 = 500*26 = 13000. This is the answer or not?
Please clear my doubt.

From India
srinivasarao manikyala
39

Dear Dipil and KVS,
If no accident occured in the month of July your calculation is right.
If you consider 5 working days a week you have to consider 21 insted of 26.
and For appropriate outcome collecting actual data from HR is also right method.
In case any accident occured during this month suppose on 16th of july the no. of working days may be 12 or 13.

From India, Hyderabad
devraj sharma
1

Dear dipil
I think your querry is well met by Mr. S Mani, what he has explained to your querry by commuting mandays for one month only. Man days worked are different to calendar days. Mandays worked in an organisation are total work days performed(excluding the rest days) i.e. calendar days * workdays per week *manpower
Calendar days in July=31, calendar days a week =7, workdays a week=5
31 *(5/7) = 22.14 days or say 22 worked in July. Say, if man power =500
Total mandays for July = 22 *500 =11071 mandays and further if you multiply with 8hrs a day gives you Manhours.
As earlier cited, your accident free mandays from Jan to July are lost if a fatal/reportable accident happens on 31st July and accedent free period starts from 1st August onwards.
Hope, I could explain it rightly to you.
Regards
drs

From India, Haryana
raghuvaran chakkaravarthy
497

Dear srinivasa rao,
We are also working under OSHA its totally new to me what we discussed in this thread i heard about this but still not yet use/apply that calculations.However now i was well cleared with help of helping hands. Keep on sharing your expertise with us.
Keep up the good work & Thanks.

From United States, Fpo
srinivasarao manikyala
39

Dear Mr. DRS,
You exactly cathed the calculation method. Thanks for your inputs into this thread.
Dear Dipil & KVS,
However your query got cleared. Thank you for initiating such a good topic.
I know very well, many safety Officers are not cleared/ get confused at this calculations.
Dear Raghu,
Thank you very much for your comments.

From India, Hyderabad
dipil
713

Dear DRS
Thanks for your input into the thread...
Will come back to you and Mr. KVS if facing any practical problem related to this topic in future...
Thanks and keep on sharing your expertise with us...

From India
kavitha b h
Thank you for valid information to calculate accident man days for every month. and i want know the actuarial valuation for gratuity calculation any one can reply for this plz....
From India, Delhi
Ramesh Tarkase
Dear sir Please guide How to calculate mandays lose & lose man hours Ex. workers two leg broken( fracture) on 28 10/2016 Regards Ramesh
From India, Mumbai
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