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Safety Audits metrics and KPIs

What are Safety Audits metrics?

Identifying the optimal Safety Audits metrics can be challenging, especially when everyday tasks consume your time. To help you, we've assembled a list of examples to ignite your creativity.

Copy these examples into your preferred app, or you can also use Tability to keep yourself accountable.

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Examples of Safety Audits metrics and KPIs

Metrics for Monitoring Safety Training and Audits

  • 1. Number of Employees Trained

    Total number of employees who have completed safety training within a specified period

    What good looks like for this metric: 100% of employees intended to be trained

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Ensure training sessions are scheduled at convenient times
    • Increase awareness of the importance of safety training
    • Incorporate online training for flexibility
    • Track attendance and follow-up for no-shows
    • Offer incentives for completion
  • 2. Training Completion Rate

    Percentage of employees who have completed the required safety training out of those assigned

    What good looks like for this metric: Above 90% completion rate

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Set clear deadlines for completion
    • Send reminders to employees who have not started or completed
    • Provide progress tracking dashboards for employees
    • Offer manager support to encourage training
    • Evaluate and adapt the training content for engagement
  • 3. Number of Safety Audits Completed

    Count of safety audits performed against the planned audits in a specific timeframe

    What good looks like for this metric: 100% completion of planned audits

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Create a detailed audit plan at the start of the year
    • Assign dedicated teams or personnel to conduct audits
    • Utilise audit software for tracking progress
    • Conduct mid-year reviews to adjust plans if necessary
    • Schedule regular audit frequency to prevent backlog
  • 4. Completion vs Plan of Audits

    The ratio of completed audits to the number planned within a set duration

    What good looks like for this metric: Above 90% completion of planned audits

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Prioritise high-risk areas for audits
    • Use a checklist to ensure comprehensive coverage
    • Identify and remove bottlenecks in the audit process
    • Allocate resources specifically for audit completion
    • Review past audit completion gaps and make adjustments
  • 5. Corrective Actions Raised and Closed

    Number of corrective actions identified during audits and successfully closed

    What good looks like for this metric: High percentage (>80%) of corrective actions closed promptly

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Set deadlines for corrective action implementation
    • Assign accountability for closing actions
    • Use tracking systems to follow up on actions
    • Provide support and resources for implementing corrective measures
    • Regularly review and update the corrective action process

Tracking your Safety Audits metrics

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Having a good strategy is only half the effort. You'll increase significantly your chances of success if you commit to a weekly check-in process.

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Planning resources

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