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In this episode, Alanna Ball is joined by Amy Morris for a timely conversation about how safety data is used, misunderstood, and often oversimplified. Together, they unpack why traditional safety metrics, particularly injury frequency rates, do not always tell the full story of what is really happening in a workplace.
The discussion challenges safety professionals to move beyond surface-level numbers and instead focus on meaning, context, and purpose. This episode is about shifting perspective, not dismissing data, but learning how to use it in ways that genuinely support safer decisions and better outcomes.
Episode highlights
Why injury frequency rates can be misleading when viewed in isolation
How context changes the way safety data should be interpreted
The difference between counting injuries and understanding risk
Why time-based and operational metrics can offer clearer insight into safety performance
Using safety data as a decision-making tool, not just a reporting requirement
The importance of educating leaders on what safety data actually means
How operationalising data can support prevention, not just measurement
Why the absence of injuries does not automatically mean a safe workplace
This episode is a practical reminder that safety data is only as valuable as the questions we ask of it. Alanna and Amy encourage listeners to reflect on the metrics they rely on, how those numbers are interpreted, and whether they truly support learning and prevention. By understanding the story behind the data, safety professionals can shift conversations, influence leaders more effectively, and create safer systems that reflect real work, not just reported outcomes.
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By Women in Safety PodcastIn this episode, Alanna Ball is joined by Amy Morris for a timely conversation about how safety data is used, misunderstood, and often oversimplified. Together, they unpack why traditional safety metrics, particularly injury frequency rates, do not always tell the full story of what is really happening in a workplace.
The discussion challenges safety professionals to move beyond surface-level numbers and instead focus on meaning, context, and purpose. This episode is about shifting perspective, not dismissing data, but learning how to use it in ways that genuinely support safer decisions and better outcomes.
Episode highlights
Why injury frequency rates can be misleading when viewed in isolation
How context changes the way safety data should be interpreted
The difference between counting injuries and understanding risk
Why time-based and operational metrics can offer clearer insight into safety performance
Using safety data as a decision-making tool, not just a reporting requirement
The importance of educating leaders on what safety data actually means
How operationalising data can support prevention, not just measurement
Why the absence of injuries does not automatically mean a safe workplace
This episode is a practical reminder that safety data is only as valuable as the questions we ask of it. Alanna and Amy encourage listeners to reflect on the metrics they rely on, how those numbers are interpreted, and whether they truly support learning and prevention. By understanding the story behind the data, safety professionals can shift conversations, influence leaders more effectively, and create safer systems that reflect real work, not just reported outcomes.
Stay connected with Women in Safety
Website
www.womeninsafety.net
Visit the website for upcoming events, programs, and community updates, and subscribe to the newsletter to stay informed throughout the year.
www.instagram.com/womeninsafety
Follow along for conversations, community highlights, and insights from women across the health and safety profession.
Become an Empowered Member
www.womeninsafety.net/empoweredmembers
Explore Empowered Membership to access deeper learning opportunities, exclusive events, and meaningful connection within the Women in Safety community.