Track and analyze safety incidents, near misses, and key safety metrics across semiconductor equipment and testing operations to identify trends, maintain compliance, and drive continuous improvement in workplace safety.
Report Objective
Monitor weekly safety performance across semiconductor equipment and testing operations, focusing on incident trends, near-miss reporting, and key safety metrics to ensure workplace safety, regulatory compliance, and drive proactive safety measures.
Incident Trends and Near Miss Analysis
Time series visualization of incidents and near misses
Questions to Consider:
How do current incident rates compare to previous weeks?
What types of incidents are most common?
Is there a correlation between near misses and actual incidents?
Are certain areas or activities showing higher risk patterns?
What is the week-over-week change in incident count?
Are there any seasonal patterns in incident frequency?
How does the ratio of incidents to near misses vary over time?
Which incident types are most frequent?
Are specific types of incidents increasing in frequency?
How do incident types correlate with severity?
Safety Performance Metrics
Tracking of TRIR and DART rates over time
Questions to Consider:
How do current rates compare to industry standards?
Are there any concerning trends in injury severity?
What impact have recent safety initiatives had on these metrics?
Are we meeting our safety performance targets?
How does current TRIR compare to target rates?
What is the trend in TRIR over recent weeks?
Are there any notable spikes or improvements in the rate?
How has the DART rate changed over recent weeks?
What is the relationship between DART rate and overall incidents?
Are injury severity trends improving or worsening?
Safety Program Effectiveness
Analysis of safety audit scores and compliance metrics
Questions to Consider:
Are safety protocols being effectively followed?
What areas show the greatest need for improvement?
How effective are current safety training programs?
Are corrective actions from previous incidents being properly implemented?
How do current audit scores compare to targets?
Are there any areas consistently scoring below threshold?
What impact have corrective actions had on audit scores?