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WHS Incident Cost Calculator

The WHS incident cost calculator estimates direct and indirect costs of a workplace injury or near-miss using your site inputs and Australian benchmark defaults — use it to build a business case for safety software investment before your next board review.

Estimated incident cost

Direct — lost wages
$5,040
Direct — investigation
$7,400
Direct — replacement labour
$5,200
Total direct costs
$26,140
Indirect costs (×3.5)
$91,490
Total estimated cost
$117,630

Formula: Direct = wages + medical + equipment + investigation + replacement. Indirect = Direct × multiplier. Fine optional. Not legal or insurance advice.

How the incident cost formula works

Direct costs = (lost time days × average daily wage) + medical and rehabilitation + equipment damage + (investigation hours × hourly rate) + (replacement days × replacement daily cost).

Indirect costs = direct costs × your multiplier. Safe Work Australia and academic studies often cite 3–5× multipliers covering supervisor time, lost morale, schedule delay, and retraining[1].

Optional fines apply Victorian maximum corporate penalties as scenarios only — actual prosecutions depend on offence category and court discretion[2].

Worked example: sprained ankle on a construction site

Marcus, HSE manager at a Melbourne civil JV, modelled a 12-day lost-time ankle injury: $420 daily wage, $8,500 medical, 40 investigation hours at $185/hr, 10 replacement days at $520. Direct cost ≈ $24,580. At 3.5× indirect → $86,030. Total ≈ $110,610 before any fine scenario — enough to justify a $95k HammerTech implementation against a single preventable lost-time injury.

Benchmark table — default inputs

Calculator defaults, June 2026 — override for your enterprise agreement
InputDefaultSource
Average construction daily wage$420 AUDABS + EBA blends
Serious injury medical (median)$8,500 AUDSafe Work Australia
Indirect multiplier3.5×Industry studies
Category 2 fine (scenario)$760,000 AUDWorkSafe Victoria

Caveats and limitations

This tool does not replace legal, insurance, or actuarial advice. Fine scenarios use maximum penalties — most prosecutions settle below max. Psychological injury and reputational costs are not modelled. For board packs, triangulate with your workers compensation claims history.

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FAQ

Default rates draw on Safe Work Australia serious injury cost estimates and WorkSafe Victoria prosecution fine ranges, adjusted for your industry multiplier. You can override any field.
Optional — toggle "Include potential fine exposure" to add a scenario fine based on offence category. Actual fines vary by case.
Research often cites 3–5× multipliers for lost productivity, retraining, and morale. We default to 3.5× but you can adjust.
Yes — export figures are indicative for budgeting software investment. Pair with your insurer and legal counsel for precise reserves.

References

  1. Safe Work Australia. “The cost of work-related injury and illness.” 2024. Accessed 26 Jun 2026. www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au
  2. WorkSafe Victoria. “Penalties and offences.” Jun 2026. Accessed 26 Jun 2026. www.worksafe.vic.gov.au