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Are our use of reported injury measures, like TRIFR or LTIFR, 'good enough' representations, or beset with foundational statistical flaws?
Today's report is from Hallowell et al., 2020, titled 'The Statistical Invalidity of TRIR as a Measure of Safety Performance'. From the CSRA.
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More research at SafetyInsights.Org
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Are our use of reported injury measures, like TRIFR or LTIFR, 'good enough' representations, or beset with foundational statistical flaws?
Today's report is from Hallowell et al., 2020, titled 'The Statistical Invalidity of TRIR as a Measure of Safety Performance'. From the CSRA.
Feel free to shout me a coffee to support my site &podcasts: https://buymeacoffee.com/benhutchinson
More research at SafetyInsights.Org
Intro/Output "Dark Synth Wave" by ElephantGreen(PixaBay.com)
Make sure to subscribe to Safe AF on Spotify/Apple, and if you find it useful then please help share the news, and leave a rating and review on your podcast app.
I also have a Safe AF LinkedIn group if you want to stay up to date on releases.

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