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Safety Rate Calculation Sheet
Safety Rate Calculation Sheet
1 Total Case Incident Rate (OSHA Recordable Incident Rate (Incident Rate)) TCIR
a mathematical calculation that describes the number of lost time cases per 100 full-time employees in any given time frame.
a mathematical calculation that describes the number of lost workdays per 100 full-time employees in any given time frame.
a mathematical calculation that describes the number of lost days experienced as compared to the number of incidents
experienced.
a mathematical calculation that describes the number of recordable incidents per 100 full time employees that resulted in lost
restricted days or job transfer due to work related injuries or illnesses
number of lost time injuries that occurred over a period of time for a specific number of hours worked in a specific period. Thi
could be over a month, quarter, or year.
The total recordable injury frequency rate (TRIFR) is the number of fatalities, lost time injuries, cases or substitute work and oth
injuries requiring medical treatment by a medical professional per million hours worked. This is in contrast to the lost time inju
frequency rate, which is limited to the number of fatalities and lost time injuries per million employees.
Formula
number of OSHA recordable cases x 200K / Manhours
(number of incidents that had one or more lost days, one or more restricted
days, or that resulted in an employee transferring) cases x 200K / Manhours
(Number of lost work days + light duty or restricted days) x 200K / Total
hours worked
(LTI's*1,000,000)/ Manhours