Stephanie1979
19-10-2009, 09:00 AM
Hi Guys
I have been asked to check our OSHA metrics in terms of Total Recordable Injury Frequency and Total Injury Serverity Rate. Apparently the formula used is based upon the size of your workforce. I have been using Total Recordable Injuries x 10 to the power of 6 / total man hours. But have been advised this is wrong (I was given this equation by one of the large mining giants). I have "googled" OSHA but am unable to find the equations. Can anyone help???
:confused:
Thanks Stephanie
I have been asked to check our OSHA metrics in terms of Total Recordable Injury Frequency and Total Injury Serverity Rate. Apparently the formula used is based upon the size of your workforce. I have been using Total Recordable Injuries x 10 to the power of 6 / total man hours. But have been advised this is wrong (I was given this equation by one of the large mining giants). I have "googled" OSHA but am unable to find the equations. Can anyone help???
:confused:
Thanks Stephanie