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Posted By John Fitzmaurice
Does anyone know of the formulas to calculate the following OSHA rates:
Lost Time Incident Frequency Rate
Incident Severity Rate
Incident Frequency Rate
And finally the Injury Incidence Rate for the UK.
Thanks
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Posted By IainThomson
John,
you have mail, I hope it helps you.
Regards,
Iain T
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Posted By Chris Mac
I wouldnt mind a nosey at this too if thats ok
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Posted By John Fitzmaurice
Thanks, for info OSHA also have a website with some fairly useful info on.
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Posted By Jay Joshi
The various accident rate calculations are "standard" reactive measures of safety performance, as long as you ensure that whatever comparision/benchmarking you do has the same "rate factor", whether it is number of hours, days or employees and that selection criteria, i.e. OSHA and RIDDOR are entirely different criteria
The GB "All reported injuries rate per 100 000 employees" (AIR) for RIDDOR (to employees), for year 2006/7 provisonal is 535.9
Refer to:-
http://www.hse.gov.uk/statistics/tables/table1.htm
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