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Friday, April 29, 2005

Reportable Accidents and 2005 objective


Posted by Hello
I came across this data recently, showing for company X monthly number of reportable accidents. The management team have set a challenging target for 30% reduction in 2005.

What do you think are the chances of this being achieved? What meaning does a target of 3.6 accidents per month have anyway?
Posted by Nigel Clements at Friday, April 29, 2005

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