LTIFR definition

LTIFR means Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate (including serious injuries);
LTIFR means lost time incident frequency rate = (number of LTI x 1,000,000) / worked-hours
LTIFR means lost time injury frequency rate, per million hours worked;

Examples of LTIFR in a sentence

  • Personnel to actively monitor their own safety Target LTIFR = 0 This KPI requires drivers to attend S.I.T. meetings and contribute at them.

  • The Employer is targeting to achieve LTIFR rate of 8 or lower, as well as achieving and maintaining 'Gold Award' status from the Local Government Insurance Service (currently the City has Silver Award).

  • Zero Fatalities and ≤ 1 Lost Time Incident Frequency Rate (LTIFR) targets have been set and were achieved as at the end of 2018.

  • LTIFR (Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate) - Australian Standard 1885.1 - 1990 defines a Lost Time Injury as one where a full shift is lost.

  • Key performance indicators (KPI) which will be used monthly as a basis to measure and monitor the improvement are: • Medically Treated Injury Frequency Rate (MTIFR) • Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate (LTIFR), and • First Aid injuries (FAIFR).

  • A Mobile Food Service Unit (MFSU) meeting all standards cited in Equipment Requirements, shall consist of a trailer(s) (where the cooking is done) and all peripheral pieces of equipment and trailers necessary to support the MFSU (such as dry goods, refrigeration, etc.).

  • Key performance indicators (KPI) which will be used monthly as a basis to measure and monitor the improvement are: • Medically Treated Injury Frequency Rate (MTIFR) • Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate (LTIFR) • First Aid injuries (FAIFR).

  • Headwaters’ Lost Workday Incidence Rate (LWIDR) has been adjusted to be comparable to Boral safety performance metrics (LTIFR).

  • Recordable Injury Frequency Rate (RIFR) includes both Medical Treatment Injury Frequency Rate (MTIFR) and Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate (LTIFR) per million hours worked.


More Definitions of LTIFR

LTIFR means Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate, the number of lost time injuries occurring in a workplace per 1 million hours worked.
LTIFR means the Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate which was calculated by the Group as a sum of fatalities and lost time injuries per 200,000 man-hours.
LTIFR means the number of incidents requiring days away from work due to occupational injuries per 1 million man hours worked.
LTIFR means the lost time injury frequency rate (number of incidents per million hours worked).
LTIFR means Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate; “MD&A” means Management’s Discussion and Analysis;