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Bart Vanraes and Chris Persyn share insights into why measuring occupational accidents can be a poor measure of safety. They discuss which crucial information is outside the statistics and what impact that has on how we assess safety. In this fascinating podcast episode, we delve deeper into measuring occupational accidents and the question: 'how useful are those numbers actually for safety in the workplace?' Discover why a strong focus on numbers such as the Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) can be misleading, and what you as a prevention advisor really need to do to improve safety. Bart Vanraes, experienced prevention advisor and former process operator in Seveso companies, together with Chris Persyn, specialist in social law and occupational accidents, share valuable insights into measuring occupational accidents and assessing safety. Both gentlemen succeed in providing indispensable insights in this episode that will help you look beyond the numbers. Did you find this recording interesting to listen to? You might also be interested in our episode on 'Tippexongevallen', which will be released in January 2025! ----------------------------------------- With Prebes we want to inspire all professionals with current/contemporary insights/opinions on Well-being at Work. With our podcasts we want to share a wide range of opinions and insights, without all these ideas having to be a position of Prebes. What works/helps in one organization, does not necessarily have to be applicable in the organization next door and vice versa. We especially hope that our podcast stories inspire you and that you share them with colleagues from production, HR, prevention service, management, etc. Want to know more about our organization? Surf to www.prebes.be and discover what else we have to offer!