ISN has released its latest series of annual reports on Contractor Health & Safety Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). This year’s editions include seven reports organized by country, industry and ISN customer type:
- Hiring Client, U.S. Oil & Gas, Utilities & Power Generation
- Hiring Client, U.S. Manufacturing, Mining, Chemical & Pharmaceutical
- Hiring Client, Canada
- Hiring Client, Australia & New Zealand
- Contractor Operator*, U.S. Oil & Gas, Construction & Facilities Management
- Contractor Performance Benchmarking by Industry Classification & Work Types, U.S.
- Contractor Performance Benchmarking by Industry Classification & Work Types, Canada
These reports are based on 2016 data aggregated from more than 15 billion work hours of contractor activity in the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand. This includes KPIs reported by more than 50,000 contractor companies working for almost 400 Hiring Clients in ISNetworld.
“Our customers find the data in this series beneficial in comparing the safety performance of contractors to that of their peers,” said Joseph Eastin, ISN President & Chief Executive Officer. “Based on customer feedback, we made updates to this years’ series by adding executive summaries and analyzing year-over-year performance comparisons by company. Our goal is to continue providing data analysis for our customers so they can assess their operations and make improvements.”
The KPIs represented in the U.S. reports include total recordable incident rate (TRIR), days away, restricted or job transfer rate (DART), fatality rate, incident severity (in days) and Experience Modifier. The Canada report includes total recordable frequency (TRF), lost time frequency (LTF), fatality rate and incident severity (in days) and the Australia/New Zealand reports include Total Recordable Incident Frequency Rate (TRIFR), Lost Time Incident Frequency Rate (LTIFR) and fatality rate.
To learn more, visit About ISN. Visit the ISN Publications page to request your copy of these reports.
*Contractor Operators are large contractors reporting subcontractor information in ISNetworld