Health & Safety Smart Planner

The Health & Safety Smart Planner is a software tool designed to calculate the costs and benefits of workplace health and safety initiatives. It can be used by anyone involved in considering or undertaking a health and safety initiative.

The Smart Planner has three sections.

Do Your Own Analysis enables you to calculate the benefits and costs of safety initiatives in your workplace.
Incident Cost Calculator records the costs of health and safety incidents.
About H&S Smart Planning provides detailed help explaining how to use the software, with examples of how it could be used.

The Smart Planner offers the following features:

  • A step-by-step approach
  • Pre-planning information to help you get organized before you begin
  • Pop-up buttons that explain each field as you enter your data
  • A database to store and update your company’s information
  • A summary sheet for planning and decision-making
  • The ability to save information on your desktop, and customize the file with your company name.

Although this version was designed for manufacturing and service sector workplaces in Ontario, Canada, other sectors may find it useful too. The Ontario content relates to insurance premium calculations based on workers’ compensation in Ontario. Specifically, the Smart Planner can be used by workplaces in the New Experimental Experience Rating (NEER) or Merit-Adjusted Premium (MAP) programs.

Software development was supported by funding from Ontario’s Workplace Safety and Insurance Board’s Research Advisory Council. Other versions of this software are under development for the provinces of British Columbia and Manitoba.

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Health & Safety Smart Planner Access Form
Version: 1.21
System requirements: Windows. Not supported for Macintosh.
File size: 3.8 MB

Download a Q+A (287 KB) about the H&S Smart Planner.

Read an overview article in our newsletter, At Work.

If you have any questions, please contact smartplanner@iwh.on.ca

Version History:
1.21 (24 January 2011)
1.2 (12 November 2010)
1.1 (22 July 2010)