Extension Definition

WORKPLACE SAFETY EXTENSION

Proactively manage safety by reducing incidents and protecting your workforce.

Table of Contents
Analyses and Business Questions
Metrics
Dimensions
Concepts
Internal ComparisonsThis application does not include additional Internal Comparisons
What If and Planning Models
Subjects
Events
OverlaysThis application does not include additional Overlays
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Tenant Version

Core Blueprint V1.30.31

Last Updated

June 24, 2025

Analyses and Business Questions

An analysis is a document that describes a collection of analytical content to analyze and understand a particular use case. While you can generate your own Analysis, each Visier application is delivered with a set of standard analyses.

Display NameDescriptionBusiness Questions
Discover Employee Safety InsightsFind valuable insights about the safety of your employees.Overview
Employee Safety - ValidationValidate the data loaded for employee safety incidents and injuries.
Validate Incident Counts
Validate Safety Dimensions
Validate Incident Frequencies
Validate Time Loss
How are employees getting injured?Identify the nature and source of employee safety incidents
How many incidents occurred?
What is the source and nature of safety incidents overall?
What is the source and nature of lost time incidents?
What is the source and nature of restricted time incidents?
What is the relationship between near miss and lost time incidents?
How does the safety record compare to last year?Compare this year's safety record to last year to identify whether additional action is required.
How many days were lost to injury compared to last year?
How do incident and injury rates compare to prior years?
How many safety events have occurred compared to last year?
How much time is being lost to safety incidents?Identify the time impact of safety incidents
Where is time being lost to safety injuries?
What causes the most lost time?
Learn About Safety MetricsLearn how Visier People supports the reporting and analysis of workplace safety.
Overview
Counting Incidents
Source and Nature
Injury Frequency
Injury Severity
Projecting Injuries in the Future
Monitor Workplace Safety Incidents and InjuriesMonitor the number and severity of workplace safety incidents.
SafetyExplore the organization's overall safety record
What is the overall safety record this year?
What is the trend for the safety record?
Which parts of the organization have the highest injury frequency?
Additional analyses
What are the consequences of a poor safety record?Explore the consequences and outcomes of organizational units where safety is poor
Do injuries result in higher overtime?
Does an unsafe environment lead to higher voluntary turnover?
What is the projected impact of injuries?
Explore the impact of safety incidence and severity rates on
the amount of time lost to injuries.
What will be the projected days lost to injuries given changes to hours worked and safety rates?
How has total hours worked changed?
What has been the historical frequency of employees suffering injuries?
How severe have injuries been in the past?
Where do safety incidents and injuries occur?Identify the parts of the organization that would benefit most from safety improvements
Which departments have the worst safety record?
How is injury frequency changing?
What is the spread between safety frequency measures?
How is injury severity changing?
Who is getting injured?Identify which employee groups have the most incidents
Which part of the organization has the highest number of safety incidents?
Which job families have the highest number of incidents?
Which tenure groups have the highest number of incidents?
Which gender group has the highest number of incidents?
Which group of employees gets injured the most?

Metrics

A metric is a value that is computed from the Subject and Events for a particular group of entities in a particular time frame. An example of a metric is "Turnover Rate."

Display NameDescription
DART Safety Injuries CountThe number of injuries with Days Away, Restricted, or Transferred (DART).
DART Safety Injury FrequencyThe number of Days Away, Restricted, or Transferred (DART) injuries per 100 full-time equivalents (FTEs).
Days Lost per DART InjuryThe number of days lost per DART injury.
Days Lost per Qualified for Workers Compensation InjuryThe number of days lost per injury for injuries that qualified for workers compensation.
Days Lost per Restricted Time InjuryThe number of restricted work days per injury.
Days Lost to DART InjuriesThe number of days lost to DART injuries.
Days Lost to Qualified for Workers Compensation Safety InjuryThe number of days lost for injuries that qualified for workers compensation.
Days Restricted per DART InjuryThe number of restricted work days per DART injury.
Days Restricted to DART InjuriesThe number of days of restricted work for DART injuries.
Fatalities CountFatalities Count is the number of employee deaths that occur while at work or performing work-related tasks.
Fatalities per EmployeeFatalities per Employee is the ratio of the total number of fatalities to the average headcount.
Fatality FrequencyFatalities Count is the number of employee deaths that occur while at work or performing work-related tasks per 100 full-time equivalents (FTEs).
Lost Time Injury Frequency per Million HoursThe number of lost time injuries per million hours worked.
Lost Time Safety Injuries CountThe number of lost time injuries.
Lost Time Safety Injuries Time Lost per InjuryThe number of days lost per injury.
Lost Time Safety Injury FrequencyThe number of lost time injuries per 100 full-time equivalents (FTEs).
Lost Time Safety Injury SeverityThe number of days lost to lost time injuries per 100 full-time equivalents (FTEs).
Near Miss FrequencyThe number of near miss safety incidents per 100 full-time equivalents (FTEs).
Near Misses CountThe number of near miss safety incidents.
Near Misses Percent of TotalThe percentage of near miss safety incidents contributed by each group.
Near Misses per EmployeeThe number of near miss safety incidents per employee.
Recordable Incident Frequency per Million HoursThe number of recordable safety incidents per 1,000,000 hours.
Recordable Safety Incident FrequencyThe number of recordable safety incidents per 100 full-time equivalents (FTEs).
Recordable Safety Incident Lost TimeThe number of days lost for all safety incidents which meet the minimum statutory reporting requirements.
Recordable Safety Incident Percent of TotalThe percentage of recordable safety incidents contributed by each group.
Recordable Safety Incident SeverityThe number of lost work days per 100 full-time equivalents (FTEs) for recordable incidents.
Recordable Safety Incident Time Lost per IncidentThe number of days lost per safety incident for incidents which meet the minimum statutory reporting requirements.
Recordable Safety Incidents CountThe number of safety incidents that meet the minimum statutory reporting criteria.
Recordable Safety Incidents per EmployeeThe number of recordable safety incidents per employee.
Restricted Time Safety Injuries CountThe number of restricted time injuries.
Restricted Time Safety Injury FrequencyThe number of restricted time injuries per 100 full-time equivalents (FTEs).
Restricted Time Safety Injury SeverityThe number of restricted time days per 100 full-time equivalents (FTEs).
Safety Incident FrequencyThe number of safety incidents, excluding near miss incidents, per 100 full-time equivalents (FTEs).
Safety Incident Percent of TotalThe percentage of safety incidents, excluding near miss incidents, contributed by each group.
Safety Incidents CountThe number of safety incidents, excluding near miss incidents.
Safety Incidents per EmployeeThe number of safety incidents, excluding near miss incidents, per employee.
Safety Injuries Qualified for Workers Compensation CountThe number of injuries that qualified for workers compensation.
Safety Injuries Qualified for Workers Compensation FrequencyThe number of injuries that qualified for workers compensation per 100 full-time equivalents (FTEs).
Safety Injuries Qualified for Workers Compensation SeverityThe number of days lost for injuries that qualified for workers compensation per 100 full-time equivalents (FTEs).
Time Since Last Lost Time InjuryThe number of days since a lost time injury occurred.
Total Safety Event FrequencyTotal Safety Events Count is the total number of safety incidents and near miss safety incidents per 100 full-time equivalents (FTEs).
Total Safety Events CountTotal Safety Events Count is the total number of safety incidents and near miss safety incidents.
Working Days Lost to Injury PercentageThe percentage of expected working days that are forfeited because of work-related injury.

Dimensions

A dimension is created from a concept or property and contains all the potential values. It is then used to allow filtering and grouping of the content. Dimensions can be hierarchical. An example of a dimension is "Generation" which groups employees by the year of their birth.

Display NameDescription
AgencyThe agency in charge of the incident.
Incident CategoryThe category to which the safety incident belongs.
Incident LocationThe location where the incident happened.
Injury Event TypeThe type of injury sustained during the safety incident.
Reported On TimeWhether the incident is reported on time.
Safety Management StatusWhether or not the employee has safety management status.
Time Lost TypeThe type of injury event.

Concepts

Visier employs a large range of analytical concepts, these define expected and desired analytical objects. Each concept allows configuration so that the concept can be employed by you. An example of a concept is "Involuntary Turnover" which allows you to define the types of turnover that are to be considered as involuntary.

Display NameDescription
Is DARTInjuries that lead to days away, restricted or transferred time.
Is FatalityAn employee who is killed while at work or performing work-related tasks.
Is IllnessCases that are recordable work-related illness.
Is InjuryCases that are recordable work-related physical injuries.
Is Lost TimeAny injury which leads to work days being lost.
Is Near MissAn event where a person was close to having a safety incident or getting injured.
Is RecordableAny safety incident that meets the minimum statutory reporting criteria.
Is Restricted TimeInjuries that lead to restricted work hours e.g. light duties or desk work.
Under Safety ManagementEmployees who are managed by the organization's safety management system and processes.

What If and Planning Models

Visier contains a series of models that can either project a likely future, or allow user to plan.

Display NameDescription

Subjects

Subjects are entities that evolve and change. They have properties and changes to those properties are captured over time. An example of a subject is "Employee."

Display NameDescription
Safety IncidentThe details of all safety incidents recorded by the organization.

Events

Events are records that occur at a specific point in time and do not change after they have occurred. An example of an event is an interview.

Display NameDescription
Time LostThe details of time lost related to specific injuries.