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Component: EHS-MGM
Component Name: SAP EHS Management
Description: A key figure that measures the number of injuries that result in an employee being absent from work for one or more shifts per million hours worked. The LTIFR is mainly used in statistics for European companies; US companies usually use the lost time case rate.
Key Concepts: Lost time injury frequency rate (LTIFR) is a metric used to measure the safety performance of an organization. It is calculated by dividing the number of lost time injuries (LTIs) by the total number of hours worked by all employees in a given period. The LTIFR is expressed as a rate per million hours worked. How to use it: The LTIFR can be used to track safety performance over time and compare it to industry standards. It can also be used to identify areas where safety improvements are needed. The LTIFR can be calculated using SAP EHS Management, which provides tools for tracking and analyzing safety data. Tips & Tricks: When calculating the LTIFR, it is important to ensure that all LTIs are accurately reported and that the total number of hours worked is accurate. This will ensure that the LTIFR is an accurate reflection of safety performance. Related Information: The LTIFR is just one metric used to measure safety performance. Other metrics include incident rate, severity rate, and near miss rate. All of these metrics can be tracked and analyzed using SAP EHS Management.