Safety

TRIRTotal Recordable Incident Rate

The number of OSHA-recordable injuries per 200,000 hours worked — the standard safety benchmark.

Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) normalizes recordable workplace injuries to a rate per 200,000 hours worked (roughly 100 full-time workers for a year), allowing comparison across facilities and industries.

TRIR is the most common headline safety metric, but mature programs balance it with leading indicators (near-misses, audits, observations) since lagging metrics alone can mask risk.

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