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Safety Dashboard

Fictional demonstration — illustrative data only
Group HSE performance — executive summary · 2,000 employees · 11 regions · YTD 2026 (to end June)
A board-level view of how the organisation is managing health, safety and wellbeing — balancing lagging outcomes (what has happened) with leading activity (what we are doing to prevent harm). All figures are randomly generated for demonstration, aggregated only, and never broken down by individual.

Headline indicators · RAG vs target and prior year

TRIFR
4.8
Target 4.0 · LY 5.6 ▼ improving
LTIFR
1.9
Target 2.2 · LY 2.4 ▼
Days since last LTI
23
Best in year 71
RIDDOR reportable YTD
7
LY 9 at this point
Near misses reported
642
▲ 56% vs LY — strong reporting
Near-miss : injury ratio
27:1
Target >20:1
Actions closed on time
86%
Target 95%
Training compliance
94%
Target 95%

Trends & the safety triangle

Recordable injuries & near misses

Rolling 12 months — reporting is up, injuries trending down

Recordable injuriesNear misses reported

Safety triangle (YTD)

A broad base of near misses and observations is a healthy sign

Leading indicators · visible leadership

Inspections completed by management level

Actual vs target, YTD — are leaders out on the floor?

CompletedTarget

Toolbox talks delivered

Monthly — 2,640 delivered YTD across all sites

Performance by region

RegionEmployeesRecordable YTDTRIFRInspections doneRAG
North East21034.193%On track
North West26566.888%Watch
Yorkshire & Humber18023.396%On track
West Midlands24055.290%Watch
East of England17523.694%On track
London & South East32086.184%Action
South West16511.997%On track
Scotland & Wales24544.491%On track

Competence & close-out

Training compliance by course

% of required workforce currently in-date

Corrective actions by status

From inspections, near misses and audits

Closed on timeClosed lateOpen, in dateOverdue

What is being reported

By category (YTD)

All reports, by type

Open caseload by workflow status

Where reports sit in review

How to read this. Lagging numbers (TRIFR, LTIFR, RIDDOR) tell us what has already happened; leading numbers (inspections, toolbox talks, training, near-miss reporting) tell us whether we are doing the things that prevent it. A rising near-miss count alongside falling injuries is the pattern we want — it means people are speaking up before someone gets hurt. This is a learning and prevention tool, not a blame tool; figures are aggregated only and never identify an individual. All data shown is randomly generated for demonstration.