U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reporting requires companies to track metrics like total recordable incident rate (TRIR), lost time incident rate (LTIR), and workers’ ...
The most commonly asked (and infrequently answered) questions faced by application security leaders and CISOs are: "How do we measure this is working? How do we know if the money, time and people we ...
In a previous article, we discussed taking a proactive approach to setting goals for safety and health including avoiding zero injury goals since they can place hard to reach parameters for your ...
Lagging indicators in occupational safety and health are required reporting figures that provide an industry-standard metric to measure the number of employees injured annually or impacted by a ...
Nearly 2.7 million workers were injured or caught an illness at work in 2020, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. As an employer or safety professional, your job is to ensure that your ...
This review focuses on previously published academic literature on the use of safety leading indicators to manage employee safety. However, little documented knowledge exists regarding state DOTs’ ...
One of the trickiest elements of SEO for firms like mine is keeping track of metrics. There are leading SEO metrics and lagging SEO metrics. In a podcast episode for his company, Tyson Stockton, the ...