Ouch!!! Real. Bad. Data.
Your data makes a difference. when you review your historical incidents, you will see obvious opportunities to provide guidance and improve...
Your data makes a difference. when you review your historical incidents, you will see obvious opportunities to provide guidance and improve...
What if we could actually analyze trends and benchmark against other companies? Educate senior management, using numbers to show leading indicators?
As someone who has had to evaluate contractors on a regular basis, I can tell you that when injury statistics are used to “Grade” contractors....
Anyone who has been in health and safety, or had it as part of their “performance measurement”, knows what the TRIF (or TRIR) is.
We have all seen the well-used comedy prop, a banana peel. Little did you know - it comes from a real safety hazard of the past.
We asked our people to do two things: take a picture of themselves doing something silly in a mask, and write two sentences about themselves.
A leading indicator in safety is a piece of data that corresponds with and can help to predict and forecast future change in risk and unsafe events.
If you thought of becoming a data scientist, you probably took one of those fancy courses where they taught you how to train deep neural networks.
Safety Fatigue is a workplace/worker condition where apathy towards policy & procedure is heightened to ineffectiveness & increasing risk/negative...
After years of working with safety data, we have seen it all. Failing to get your safety data collection right can cause injuries or fatalities.
I highly recommend that any buyer of construction services start by confirming that their contractor is COR certified.
Anecdotally, we have observed that firms experiencing what we call “business expansion” seem to experience higher injury rates.
On Aug 21, 2017 at 11:34AM the 1st incident record flowed into the EHS Analytics platform. We had finally gone live with our brand new, bold & crazy...