- Published: June 2023
- REF/ISBN: 9781787253773
- Edition: 1st
Overview:
G+ is the global health and safety organisation for the global offshore wind industry. We bring together business leaders, health and safety experts and organisations operating in offshore wind. Our members are committed to promoting and maintaining the highest possible standards of health and safety in the sector.
The G+ incident data report is published annually to provide an overview of the safety occurrences in that specific year in a structure which is consistent with previous years. This allows stakeholders to learn from past incidents and accidents effectively. This is a crucial step in providing key information and trends to stakeholders transparently and openly.
The 2022 data presented in this report saw a significant increase in the number of hours worked. A record-breaking 44.6 million hours worked represented a 38% increase on the previous year. The 2022 report shows that the Total Recordable Injury Rate (TRIR) and Lost Time Injury Frequency (LTIF) have continued a downward trajectory despite the record number of hours worked.
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