Safety data that tells you
something you don't already know
National fatality rates, sector injury benchmarks, cause breakdowns, and your own operational data — all in one analytical layer. SafetyRatios gives safety professionals the numbers and the context to make evidence-based decisions.
Platform data
The analytical layer your safety programme is missing
These are the kinds of charts SafetyRatios produces from GLOSS national data and your own SET event records. Sector benchmarks. Cause breakdowns. Multi-year trends. Side-by-side comparisons that give your numbers context.
Fatal injury rate by sector (per 100,000 workers)
Non-fatal injury rate trend (per 100,000 workers)
Non-fatal injury rate by sector (per 100,000)
What you get
Six analytical capabilities in one platform
Multi-country fatality benchmarks
GLOSS aggregates national fatal injury and non-fatal injury rates across sectors, worker categories, and causes — so your targets are based on what performance actually looks like in your industry.
Your own operational data in context
SET lets you upload and analyse your organisation's safety event data within projects — positioned alongside GLOSS national benchmarks so your internal numbers always carry sector context.
Trend analysis and leading indicators
Time-series injury data, year-on-year rate comparisons, and leading-indicator trends — the analytical layer that connects what is happening now to where things are heading.
Cause and mechanism breakdown
Incident data broken down by cause, mechanism, and injury type — not just headline rates. Understanding the distribution of causes is what makes prevention targeted rather than generic.
Sector benchmarking
Your performance relative to sector averages — fatal rates, non-fatal rates, and common causes — so ISO 45001 objectives are grounded in what good looks like for your specific industry.
Evidenced continual improvement
The audit trail that ISO 45001 Clause 10 requires — trend data and benchmark comparisons that demonstrate improvement is real, not just asserted in a management review.
The data intelligence publication for analytics-driven safety professionals
Drift is our dedicated analytics publication. Each issue analyses a workplace accident dataset, an injury trend, or a data pattern — connecting what the numbers show to what practitioners should do with that information.
Not a statistical textbook. Not a dashboard walkthrough. Analytical commentary on real safety data, written for professionals who want to understand what is driving the numbers — not just read them off a chart.
The platform
What SafetyRatios gives analytics practitioners
GLOSS — Global Safety Stats
Multi-country fatal and non-fatal injury benchmarking data, broken down by sector, cause, and worker category. The evidence base every serious safety analysis starts from.
SET — Safety Events Tracker
Upload and analyse your organisation's own safety event data within projects — positioned alongside GLOSS benchmarks so your numbers always have sector context and an objective reference point.
Drift — the analytics publication
Our dedicated analytics publication analyses workplace accident data and the patterns that precede incidents — connecting leading indicators to outcomes so practitioners can intervene earlier.
Also in the platform
GLOSS
Global fatality and injury benchmark data by sector, cause, and country — the evidence base for every analytical comparison.
See pricing →SET
Record your own safety events and track them against GLOSS benchmarks — the operational data layer that makes your analysis internal rather than generic.
See pricing →PASSPrompts
Turn hazard and incident data into personalised safety instructions — closing the loop from analysis to operational action.
See pricing →The SafetyRatios framework
SCAN — four dimensions of safety intelligence
Analytics is one dimension of SCAN — the framework around which everything SafetyRatios builds is organised. Every tool, publication, and service maps to one or more of the four dimensions.
Standards
ISO 45001, CDM, and the standards that govern workplace safety — your SMS structure, audit readiness, and continual improvement framework.
Explore →Culture
Leadership behaviours, reporting environments, and the organisational conditions that determine whether safety is real or performative.
Explore →Analytics
National fatality rates, sector benchmarks, injury trends, and your own operational data — all in one analytical layer.
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How industries actually operate, where accepted practice diverges from written standards, and what the data says about sector norms.
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Safety decisions backed by actual data
Access GLOSS national benchmarks, track your own safety events with SET, and read the Drift analytics publication — all on a 24-hour free trial. No card required.