construction supervisors on a construction site
ComplianceFebruary 12, 2024

How to break the cycle of repeat incidents

Download this whitepaper to read about why organizations fail to prevent repeat safety incidents in the workplace, and the 5-step process you should follow to break this cycle and get on the path to continuous improvement.

What’s Inside

In the last decade, U.S. companies have seen a dramatic reduction in workplace injuries, with the total recordable incident rate dropping from 8.5 incidents per 200,000 working hours in 1993 to 2.7 incidents per 200,000 working hours in 2022. Yet the same period has been marked by an uptick in life-altering injuries and fatalities. To eliminate serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs), organizations need to think differently about minimizing risks and employing modern technologies to learn from events and prevent repeat incidents.

This whitepaper explains why organizations fail to prevent repeat safety incidents and the 5-step process you should follow to break this cycle. Download the whitepaper to find out more.

Key Takeaways

Plus learn more about:

  • New strategies to further improve safety performance and get even closer to zero
  • Identifying failed controls and barriers and reevaluating control effectiveness
  • Executing action plans after learning from past incidents
  • How digital technology helps you identify, assess, and mitigate risks to prevent repeat incidents
Back To Top