Fatality Rate Calculator
What is a Fatality Rate?
The Fatality Rate is a critical workplace safety metric used to measure the frequency of fatal occupational incidents over a specific number of work hours. It provides a standardized way to track and compare the risk of death across industries, job roles, and time periods.
Organizations, regulators, and safety officers use the Fatality Rate Calculator to monitor workplace mortality trends and drive improvements in safety programs and risk management.
Why is Fatality Rate Important?
Tracking fatality rates allows organizations to:
- Comply with OSHA, ILO, and other safety regulations
- Identify high-risk industries, tasks, or work conditions
- Benchmark safety performance across departments or job sites
- Implement preventive measures to reduce deadly accidents
- Demonstrate safety accountability to stakeholders and employees
Fatality Rate Formula
The standard formula to calculate fatality rate is:
Number of Work-Related Fatalities X 1,000,000 / Total Hours Worked
Where:
- Work-Related Fatalities: Number of deaths caused by workplace accidents or exposures.
- Total Hours Worked: Total number of hours worked by all employees during the reporting period.
- 1,000,000: A standard multiplier to normalize the rate per million work hours.
Reducing Workplace Fatalities
To reduce your organization’s fatality rate:
- 🧰 Enforce strong safety protocols and training
- 🛠️ Conduct regular hazard assessments
- 🔒 Use proper personal protective equipment (PPE)
- 🚧 Improve machinery, traffic, and fall protection systems
- 📋 Investigate all near misses and serious incidents