Heinrich Pyramid: 6 Distortions That Hide SIF Risk
Learn why the Heinrich Pyramid still helps only when leaders stop treating minor injury volume as a proxy for fatality prevention and SIF control.
Workplace safety, safety culture, leadership and risk management, from an international perspective.
Por Andreza Araujo Global Safety Culture Specialist
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Learn why the Heinrich Pyramid still helps only when leaders stop treating minor injury volume as a proxy for fatality prevention and SIF control.
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