Lost time injury frequency rate LTIFR

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LTIFR refers to Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate, the number of lost time injuriesoccurring in a workplace per 1 million hours worked. An LTIFR of 7, for example, shows that 7 lost time injuries occur on a jobsite every 1 million hours worked. The formula gives a picture of how safe a workplace is for its workers.

Lost time injuries (LTI) include all on-the-job injuries that require a person to stay away from work more than 24 hours, or which result in death or permanent disability. This definition comes from the Australian standard 1885.1– 1990 Workplace Injury and Disease Recording Standard.[1][2]
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Sir please safety environment engineering ka advance diploma in lndustrial safety Msbt mana kiya aur msbt sa environment engineering ka course karna futher me kya benefit hai

safety-officer-Sattan
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What are the legal requirements when LTI happened

jagadeeshkumar
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Sir medical treatment case will count within how many hours???

jameelansari
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Very poor explanation, please give complete details

merajsafetyacademicmsa
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Dear sir i have one doubt One fatality occurred and one hand injury occurred at my site so we are taking both incidents in lost time injury frequency rating

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Bhai agar fatality or death hogaya to 24 hours baad aayega kaise

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