Policyholder Portal Loss
Run Reports for Safety Grants
User Guide
Policyholder Portal Loss Run Reports for Safety Grants
Loss Run Reports for Safety Grants
STEP 1: Log in to the portal at policyholder.pinnacol.com.
Log in to the portal at policyholder.pinnacol.com.
STEP 2: From the homepage click My Account.
From the homepage click My Account.
STEP 3: Click Loss Run Suite from the Reports section.
Click Loss Run Suite from the Reports section.

STEP 4: From the Loss Run Report page click on the Date Range tab.
STEP 5: From the Loss Run Report page enter Injury Start Date as 07/01/2020.
Use today’s date for the Inju ry End Date.
- Select PDF for the Report Format.
- Click on Run Report.
From the Loss Run Report page click on the Date Range tab.
From the Loss Run Report page enter Injury Start Date as 07/01/2020.
Use today’s date for the Injury End Date. - Select PDF for the Report Format.
- Click on Run Report.

STEP 6: Allow the report to download and then click to open. Once the report is open, scroll down until Allow the report to download and then click to open. Once the report is open. scroll down until you see the colored bar charts labeled Charts of Frequency and Severity by Injury Cause Group.
The first chart will show Total Cost by Injury Cause Group. The second chart will show Frequency by Injury Cause Group.
Total Cost by Injury Cause Group
Frequency by Injury Cause Group

Grant application tip: The strongest safety grant applications focus on mitigating hazards in one of the top three injury cause groups by cost or frequency. In the Total Cost by Injury Group Chart above, Fall or Grant application tip: The strongest safety grant applications focus on mitigating hazards in one of the top three injury cause groups by cost or frequency.
In the Total Cost by Injury Group Chart above. Fall or Slip is the most expensive cause by cost. In the Frequency by Injury Cause Group Chart, Fall or Slip ranks Slip is the most expensive cause by cost.
In the Frequency by Injury Cause Group Chart. Fall or Slip ranks as the second most frequent type of claim. A safety grant initiative that addresses falls or slips would be more likely to receive a safety grant than a proposal that addresses cuts, which in this example are far less frequent and costly.
as the second most frequent type of claim. A safety grant initiative that addresses falls or slips would be more likely to receive a safety grant than a proposal that addresses cuts. which in this example are far less frequent and costly.




















