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OSHA incident rates are an indication of how many incidents have occurred, or how severe they were. They are measurements only of past performance or lagging indicators. Check FAQs
TRIR=LWR200000tnENDays
TRIR - OSHA Incident Rate?LWR - Number of Lost Workdays?t - Time?nE - Number of Employees?NDays - Number of Days?

OSHA Incident Rate (based on Lost Work Days) Example

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1.2685Edit=274Edit2000004Edit1000Edit3Edit
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OSHA Incident Rate (based on Lost Work Days) Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
TRIR=LWR200000tnENDays
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
TRIR=2742000004h10003
Next Step Convert Units
TRIR=27420000014400s10003
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
TRIR=2742000001440010003
Next Step Evaluate
TRIR=1.26851851851852
LAST Step Rounding Answer
TRIR=1.2685

OSHA Incident Rate (based on Lost Work Days) Formula Elements

Variables
OSHA Incident Rate
OSHA incident rates are an indication of how many incidents have occurred, or how severe they were. They are measurements only of past performance or lagging indicators.
Symbol: TRIR
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Number of Lost Workdays
Number of lost workdays means the number of days (consecutive or not) after, but not including, the day of injury or illness during which the employee would have worked.
Symbol: LWR
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Time
Time can be defined as the ongoing and continuous sequence of events that occur in succession, from the past through the present to the future.
Symbol: t
Measurement: TimeUnit: h
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Number of Employees
The Number of Employees is defined as those persons who work for an employer and who have a contract of employment and receive compensation in the form of wages etc.
Symbol: nE
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 1.
Number of Days
The Number of Days means the number of days after the peak is achieved.
Symbol: NDays
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find OSHA Incident Rate

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TRIR=In200000nEtd

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How to Evaluate OSHA Incident Rate (based on Lost Work Days)?

OSHA Incident Rate (based on Lost Work Days) evaluator uses OSHA Incident Rate = (Number of Lost Workdays*200000)/(Time*Number of Employees*Number of Days) to evaluate the OSHA Incident Rate, OSHA Incident Rate (based on Lost Work Days) is a measure of how often a recordable number of lost workdays occurs at your business over a specified period of time, typically one year. Incident rates are a highly important metric tool that serve as a benchmark for evaluating your company’s safety program. OSHA Incident Rate is denoted by TRIR symbol.

How to evaluate OSHA Incident Rate (based on Lost Work Days) using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for OSHA Incident Rate (based on Lost Work Days), enter Number of Lost Workdays (LWR), Time (t), Number of Employees (nE) & Number of Days (NDays) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on OSHA Incident Rate (based on Lost Work Days)

What is the formula to find OSHA Incident Rate (based on Lost Work Days)?
The formula of OSHA Incident Rate (based on Lost Work Days) is expressed as OSHA Incident Rate = (Number of Lost Workdays*200000)/(Time*Number of Employees*Number of Days). Here is an example- 1.268519 = (274*200000)/(14400*1000*3).
How to calculate OSHA Incident Rate (based on Lost Work Days)?
With Number of Lost Workdays (LWR), Time (t), Number of Employees (nE) & Number of Days (NDays) we can find OSHA Incident Rate (based on Lost Work Days) using the formula - OSHA Incident Rate = (Number of Lost Workdays*200000)/(Time*Number of Employees*Number of Days).
What are the other ways to Calculate OSHA Incident Rate?
Here are the different ways to Calculate OSHA Incident Rate-
  • OSHA Incident Rate=(Number of Disabling Injuries*200000)/(Number of Employees*Time*Number of Day)OpenImg
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