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Summary

This guide provides a framework for recording and calculating occupational health and safety metrics for the Canadian energy industry. It helps organizations apply a consistent approach to identifying and reporting injuries, illnesses and exposure hours.
 

What you can do with these resources

Use this guide to:

  • Identify recordable injuries and illnesses
  • Determine contractor eligibility for reporting
  • Calculate exposure hours
  • Distinguish between first aid and medical aid cases
  • Apply consistent safety reporting practices

     

Who these resources are for

This guide is intended for organizations in the Canadian energy industry responsible for recording and reporting occupational health and safety metrics.
It may be useful for:

  • Health and safety professionals
  • Reporting and compliance personnel
  • Supervisors and managers
  • Anyone responsible for tracking safety performance
     

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Supporting Research

Energy Safety Canada’s Performance Metrics Program provides injury and illness reports based on Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) claims data from Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan. These reports help identify safety issues that affect frontline workers and support industry understanding of safety performance.

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