Safety
Safety – TRIFR calculation
TRIFR Calculation: How to calculate total recordable injury frequency rate TRIFR Calculation formula The TRIFR calculation formula is an easy one. You are simply combining all of the recorded fatalities, lost time injuries, cases or alternate work and other injuries…
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ICAM Investigation: The incident cause analysis method In this article, we cover all of the key elements of the ICAM investigation method, as well as provide you with a number of process tips and resources you can use to improve…
Read MoreSafety – AIFR all injury frequency rate
LTIFR – Lost time injury frequency rate What is LTIFR? LTIFR or the lost time injury frequency rate is a safety measure which refers to the number of lost time injuries occurring per 1 million hours worked. LTIFR will typically…
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Accident frequency rate calculation Accident frequency rate formula The formula for calculating your accident frequency rate is the number of reported accidents multiplied by 200,000, divided by theΒ number of employee hours worked. The number of reported accidents is derived…
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Accident frequency rate: What you need to know about your AFR Definition of accident frequency rate Accident frequency rate is one of the standard safety measures which companies use to identify and analyse the number of occupational accidents which take…
Read MoreSafety – TRIFR Total recordable injury frequency rate
TRIFR – Total recordable injury frequency rate: Here’s what you need to know What is TRIFR? TRIFR or the total recordable injury frequency rate is the number of fatalities, lost time injuries, substitute work and other injuries requiring treatment by…
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TRIR Calculation: How to calculate and use TRIR TRIR Calculation formula The TRIR calculation formula takes the number of recordable injuries and illnesses, multiplies that number by 200,000, and then divides that by the total number of employee hours worked.…
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TCIR: Total case incident rate What is total case incident rate? The total case incident rate or TCIR is an objective metric which measures the number of work-related injuries per 100-full time workers during a one year period. Total case…
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TRIR: Total recordable incident rate What is TRIR? The total recordable incident rate or TRIR is a measure of occupational safety. The ‘result’ of the measurement, the total recordable incident rate, is derived from combining the number of safety incidents…
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Safety KPIs and how to calculate them Which safety KPI’s are you looking for? The pressure on companies to create healthy and safe working environments is constantly increasing. Part of this pressure comes from external stakeholders, parties and authorities, while…
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