
Safety Performance Indicators
Safety Performance Indicators (SPIs) are measurable signs used by organizations to track how well they are managing safety. They help identify areas where safety practices are effective and where improvements are needed. Examples include the number of safety training sessions, incident reports, or near-misses. By monitoring SPIs, companies can prevent accidents, improve safety culture, and ensure a safer environment for everyone. Essentially, SPIs serve as tools to assess safety performance over time and support continuous improvement efforts.