Effective loss control programs target the specific injury types, work activities, and organizational factors that drive your loss experience — not generic safety measures applied uniformly across all operations. MAC Safety designs loss control programs by analyzing your loss history alongside operational data to identify where concentrated intervention will have the greatest impact on reducing losses.
MAC's loss control program design process begins with comprehensive loss analysis — examining your claims data by injury type, body part, department, cause code, day of week, tenure, and other dimensions that reveal patterns. This analysis identifies your organization's specific loss drivers and the operational conditions that create them. Program elements are then designed to address these specific drivers rather than generic industry hazards.
Each loss control program includes measurable objectives, implementation timelines, responsible parties, and the NIXN platform configurations needed to track program effectiveness. MAC monitors program performance through NIXN analytics, comparing leading indicator trends with loss outcomes to verify that program elements are producing the intended results and adjusting strategies based on measured effectiveness.