TRIR definition

TRIR means the Total Recordable Injury Rate calculated by multiplying the number of recordable injuries in a calendar year by 200,000 (100 employees working 2,000 hours per year) and dividing the value by the total hours worked in the year.
TRIR means the Total Recordable Incidents per 200,000 man hours worked (as defined by the United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Health and Safety Administration) during the Performance Period.

Examples of TRIR in a sentence

  • Regarding additional indicators, MOL Group started applying the Total recordable injury rate (TRIR) in 2014 as a key leading indicator of personal safety for own and contracted personnel in order to aggregate any workplace injury that needed medical attention (this indicator also includes non-lost-time injuries and thus is wider in scope than the LTIF, described below).

  • This year the number of TRIs for our own and contracted personnel dropped by almost 14%, thus the TRIR for the entire group’s own and contracted activities combined shows a slight improvement (1.44) comparedto last year’s performance (1.50), and our Downstream and Upstream businesses performed better than both the IOGP and CONCAWE 2014 industry average.


More Definitions of TRIR

TRIR means total recordable incident rate as defined and calculated consistently with the rules and guidance promulgated by the United States Department of Labor - Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
TRIR means in any Fiscal Year, the arithmetic average of the 2 Fiscal Years preceding and current period total recordable injury rate computed as the Total Number of Recordable Cases (as defined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration) times 200,000 and then divided by total hours worked by all employees during the Fiscal Year covered and which is verified by the Sustainability Assurance Provider on a limited assurance basis.
TRIR has the meaning set forth in the Section 6.2(f).
TRIR means Total Recordable Incident Rate, and is calculated as follows utilizing the following formula: (Number of OSHA recordable incidents during the Period) x 200,000 (Total Number of Man hours Worked During the Period)

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