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The paper we use to frame our discussion is one that has been making the rounds on social media recently. We thought it was important to seize on the opportunity to discuss a work safety issue while it’s top of mind for the public.
Topics:
Quotes:
“I’ve noticed in Australia, at least, there’s an increasing move to have safety statistics included in annual reports, at least for publicly traded companies.”
“And their conclusion was: Almost all of it was explained by randomness.”
“If recordable injury rates are used to record performance, then we’re actually rewarding random variation.”
Resources:
The Statistical Invalidity of TRIR as a Measure of Safety Performance
By David Provan4.9
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The paper we use to frame our discussion is one that has been making the rounds on social media recently. We thought it was important to seize on the opportunity to discuss a work safety issue while it’s top of mind for the public.
Topics:
Quotes:
“I’ve noticed in Australia, at least, there’s an increasing move to have safety statistics included in annual reports, at least for publicly traded companies.”
“And their conclusion was: Almost all of it was explained by randomness.”
“If recordable injury rates are used to record performance, then we’re actually rewarding random variation.”
Resources:
The Statistical Invalidity of TRIR as a Measure of Safety Performance

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