![]() Your insurance company may use TRIR data to determine your premiums. In addition, OSHA may increase their oversight in your company’s EHS programs. If your TRIR scores are poor, it may lead to an uptick in surprise OSHA inspections and penalties. But your internal EHS department isn’t the only one interested in this particular metric. TRIR gives you direct insight into your company’s past safety performance. Why Is the Total Recordable Incident Rate Metric Important? ![]() Companies can benefit from tracking this metric year-by-year to improve their safety initiatives. ![]() The lower the TRIR, the better a company’s safety performance appears. TRIR gives the company a look at the organization’s past safety performance by calculating the number of recordable incidents per 100 full-time workers during a one-year period. Part of a successful EHS strategy depends on capturing the right metrics, and then knowing how to use those metrics to improve your EHS operations.Ī key EHS metric is Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) or Total Case Incident Rate.
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