A Practical Guide to Safety Performance Indicators.

Monitoring your safety performance is crucial for maintaining safe operations and continuous improvement. In this guide, you will determine how to select SPIs relevant to your operation, track the right data, get your team involved, and apply SPI analysis to make more informed decisions.

Worry less, know more with SPIs.

A Safety Performance Indicator (SPI) refers to a quantitative measure of an element of your operation that is used to assess your current level of safety performance and track progress toward a defined Safety Objective. Consistent tracking helps identify meaningful trends, showing what is working and what may need to change. After implementing changes, ongoing monitoring will reveal if they are effective.

Follow our practical step-by-step guide to:

Chose the right SPIs for your unique operation

Focus your data tracking for relevant results

Build and monitor your own SPIs (with examples)

Collect safety data

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Worry less, know more with SPIs.

A Safety Performance Indicator (SPI) refers to a quantitative measure of an element of your operation that is used to assess your current level of safety performance and track progress toward a defined Safety Objective. Consistent tracking helps identify meaningful trends, showing what is working and what may need to change. After implementing changes, ongoing monitoring will reveal if they are effective.

Follow our practical step-by-step guide to:

Chose the right SPIs for your unique operation

Focus your data tracking for relevant results

Build and monitor your own SPIs (with examples)

Collect safety data