Dallas, Texas – January 25, 2022 – ISN, the global leader in contractor and supplier information management, released its latest Serious Injuries and Fatalities (SIFs) Insights White Paper to further its mission of creating safe worksites. The company leveraged its platform data to analyze more 60,000 recordable incidents from 2018, 2019, and 2020. The findings included in the White Paper aim to help organizations identify trends in recorded incidents and provide actions they can take to mitigate future SIFs.

“It's critical for organizations to understand the context leading to SIFs in order to prevent future incidents and prioritize the health and safety of individuals,” said Brian Callahan, President and Chief Operating Officer at ISN. “By thoroughly analyzing data on SIFs, as well as near misses and potential SIFs, organizations can continue on their journeys to zero incidents and for all workers to return home safe every day.”

Highlights from the SIFs White Paper include:

  • Seasonal indicators of SIF occurrences — A higher number of SIFs are seen during the summer months, particularly July (average of 587 monthly incidents across the three years analyzed) and August (average of 579 monthly incidents). This may be the result of extended hours of sunlight that permit longer working hours, potentially resulting in fatigue among workers.
  • Industry-specific trends — Due to the high-risk nature of the tasks performed, 42% of all SIFs in 2020 occurred among contractors in the Construction industry, followed by contractors in the Administrative Support, Waste Management and Remediation industry (29% of SIFs).
  • Leading causes of SIFs — The leading cause of SIFs over the last three years was contact with an object or equipment. The next most common causes of SIF events were falls, slips, or trips, followed by overexertion.
  • Body parts most commonly affected by SIFs — The most common body parts affected year after year were lower extremities, followed by the trunk, and then upper extremities.
  • Leading indicators correlated with higher SIF rates — The statistically significant leading indicators that had a strong correlation to higher SIF rates included operating a commercial vehicle, receiving a citation within the last three years, bringing chemicals on site, rigging material handling and working at heights of six feet or higher.

To download a copy of the SIFs White Paper, please visit https://www.isnetworld.com/newsroom/publications/1725

For more information, visit http://www.isn.com.

About ISN
ISN is the global leader in contractor and supplier information management, with more than 20 years of experience connecting nearly 700 Hiring Clients, in capital-intensive industries, with more than 75,000 active contractors and suppliers to promote safety, health, and sustainability in the workplace. ISN’s configurable platform, ISNetworld®, includes data-driven insights and tools that help companies mitigate risks associated with global business practices, such as supply chain continuity, regulatory compliance, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) challenges, training and program conformance.

ISN has 12 offices around the globe which provide award-winning support and training for its customers in more than 85 countries. ISN takes pride in leading worldwide efforts to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of contractor management systems and in serving as a world-class forum for sharing industry best practices, benchmarking performance, providing data insights among its members and helping decision makers, including board members, ensure contractor and supplier risk is assessed and monitored.