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Using lagging and leading indicators for the evaluation of occupational safety and health performance in industry
Authors:Zofia Pawłowska
Affiliation:1. Central Institute for Labour Protection – National Research Institute (CIOP-PIB), Polandzopaw@ciop.pl
Abstract:Improvement of occupational safety and health (OSH) management is closely related to the development of OSH performance measurement, which should include OSH outcomes (e.g., occupational accidents), OSH inputs (including working conditions) and OSH-related activities. The indicators used to measure the OSH outcomes are often called lagging indicators, and the indicators of inputs and OSH activities are leading indicators. A study was conducted in 60 companies in order to determine what kinds of indicators were used for OSH performance measurement by companies with different levels of OSH performance. The results reveal that the indicators most commonly used in all of the companies are those related to ensuring compliance with the statutory requirements. At the same time, the leading indicators are much more often adopted in companies with a higher performance level. These companies also much more often monitor on a regular basis the indicators adopted for the evaluation of their OSH performance.
Keywords:OSH performance evaluation  OSH performance measurement  lagging indicators  leading indicators  activities indicators  input indicators
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