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INCIDENT/ACCIDENT CALCULATIONS

How to Calculate TRIR?


Total Incident Rate (TIR)
Example 1 for TIR
No. of Incidents = 2
HC = 200
Duration = 3 months (90 Days)
WHs = HC x Daily working Hours x Total working days
= 200 x 8 x 90 = 144,000
TIR = _____(No. of Incidents x 200,000)_______
No. of WHs in reporting period (TWH)
TIR = (2 x 200,000) / 144,000
TIR = 2.77

Example 2 for TIR


No. of Incidents = 8
HC = 300
Duration = 1 year (365 Days)
WHs = HC x Daily working Hours x Total working days
= 300 x 8 x 365 = 876,000
TIR = _____(No. of Incidents x 200,000)_______
No. of WHs in reporting period (TWH)
TIR = (8 x 200,000) / 876000
TIR = 0.45

Total Record-able Incident Rate (TRIR)


Example 1 for TRIR
No. of Recordable Incidents = 2
HC = 200
Duration = 3 months (90 Days)
WHs = HC x Daily working Hours x Total working days
= 200 x 8 x 90 = 144,000
TRIR = _(No. of Recordable Incidents x 200,000)___
No. of WHs in reporting period (TWH)
TRIR = (2 x 200,000) / 144,000

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INCIDENT/ACCIDENT CALCULATIONS

TRIR = 2.77

Example 2 for TRIR


No. of Recordable Incidents = 8
HC = 300
Duration = 1 year (365 Days)
WHs = HC x Daily working Hours x Total working days
= 300 x 8 x 365 = 876,000
TRIR = _(No. of Recordable Incidents x 200,000)___
No. of WHs in reporting period (TWH)
TRIR = (8 x 200,000) / 876000
TRIR = 0.45

Lost Time Incident Rate (LTIR)


Example 1 for LTIR
No. of Lost Time Incidents = 2
HC = 200
Duration = 3 months (90 Days)
WHs = HC x Daily working Hours x Total working days
= 200 x 8 x 90 = 144,000
LTIR = _____(No. of LTI x 200,000)_______
No. of WHs in reporting period (TWH)
LTIR = (2 x 200,000) / 144,000
LTIR = 2.77

Example 2 for LTIR


No. of Lost Time Incidents = 8
HC = 300
Duration = 1 year (365 Days)
WHs = HC x Daily working Hours x Total working days
= 300 x 8 x 365 = 876,000
LTIR = _____(No. of LTI x 200,000)_______
No. of WHs in reporting period (TWH)
LTIR = (8 x 200,000) / 876000

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INCIDENT/ACCIDENT CALCULATIONS

LTIR = 0.45

Lost Time Incident Severity Rate (LTISR)


Example 1 for LTISR
No. of Lost Time Incidents = 2
No. of Days Lost = 5
HC = 200
Duration = 3 months (90 Days)
WHs = HC x Daily working Hours x Total working days
= 200 x 8 x 90 = 144,000
LTISR = _____(No. of Days Lost x 200,000)_______
No. of WHs in reporting period (TWH)
LTISR = (5 x 200,000) / 144,000
LTISR = 6.94

Example 2 for LTISR


No. of Lost Time Incidents = 8
No. of Days Lost = 13
HC = 300
Duration = 1 year (365 Days)
WHs = HC x Daily working Hours x Total working days
= 300 x 8 x 365 = 876,000
LTISR = _____(No. of Days Lostx 200,000)_______
No. of WHs in reporting period (TWH)
LTISR = (13 x 200,000) / 876000
LTISR = 2.96

Other Calculations
HC = Head Count
LTIR = Lost Time Incident Rate
TWH = Total Working Hours
SWH = Safe Working Hours
TWD = Total Working Days
TSD = Total Safe Days

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INCIDENT/ACCIDENT CALCULATIONS

Example for LTIR


No. of LTI reports = 2
HC = 200
Duration = 1 month (30 Days)
WHs = 200 x 8 x 30 = 48,000
LTIR = (No. of LTI x 200,000) / TWH = 8.33
* 8.33 workers out of every 100 are part of LTI.
Accident a = 10 days lost
Accident b = 14 days lost
WHs lost due to accident a = 10 * 8 = 80
WHs lost due to accident b = 14 * 8 = 112
WHs lost due to accident a & b = 80 + 112 = 192
8 = Daily working hours

Examples Safe Working Hours Calculations


WHs lost = 192
TWH = 48000
SWHs = 48000 – 192 = 47808
SWHs %age = (47808/48000) * 100 = 99.6
TWDs = 30 x HC = 30 x 200 = 6000
WDs lost = Accident a + Accident b = 10 +14 = 24
SWDs = 6000 – 24 = 5976
SWDs %age = (5976/6000) x 100 = 99.6

Examples of Loss Calculation


Salary of Accident a victim = 36,000
Salary of Accident b victim = 40,000
Loss in accident a = (36000/30) x 10 = 12000
Loss in accident b = (40000/30) x 14 = 18666
Total loss = 12000 + 18666 = 30666 + hospitalization expenses (if any)

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