For this metric question you are being asked to identify the injury rate per million hours worked of an organization for a specific year. Start by searching publicly available documents like Annual and CSR reports.

"Lost time injury rates" (LTIR) are not appropriate for this metric, this metric is about recording the total recordable injury frequency rate. If this is presented as a ratio other than "per million hours worked", please convert it to "per million hours worked".

Keywords and search terms for this metric

- Injury / Injuries

- Accident

- Mortality

- 403-9

- GRI

- GRI Index

Answers & Calculations

Once you have found the answer, make sure the unit of measurement fits to the question on WikiRate. If it does not, convert or calculate the answer and document your approach in the Comments field below. Select the 'Unknown' answer box if the company has not published the data.

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Units

This metric is asking you for an injury rate, not the total number of injuries. Companies may report their injury rate per 200,000 hours worked or 1 million hours worked. The answer for this metric must be entered into WikiRate in million hours worked. Make sure you check the unit of measurement and do any conversions necessary. 

E.g. If the company reports its injury rate as '5 injuries per 200,000 hours worked' the answer should be converted to million hours worked and entered on WikiRate as '25 injuries per million hours worked'