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INJURY PREVENTION STATE OF PLAY

The 2024 GERI Injury Prevention Report

Gain exclusive insights into how deeper integration of EHS and injury programs enhances injury prevention. The comprehensive report provides findings from safety and injury leaders delving into:

  • Engaging EHS & Injury Management: Strategies for workforce and executive buy-in.
  • Tech Integration: The importance of leveraging technology to aid collaboration and improve outcomes.
  • Improving Tech Maturity: Steps to advance your organisation’s tech capabilities for better health, safety and injury outcomes.

 

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Conducted by independent research firm Focus Network

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GERI Injury Report Key Highlights

Providing you with a sneak peek of GERI Injury Prevention Report, we have compiled the key highlights, offering you a concise yet comprehensive overview of the report’s most impactful data.

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What is the GERI Report?

A first-of-its-kind report, surveying Australian EHS and Injury Leaders, spanning all industries

Conducted by independent research and advisory firm Focus Network, the GERI Injury report considers a number of core factors across EHS and Injury to benchmark program maturity and present actionable, best practice recommendations to help both functions become future-ready.

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  • Convergence
  • Insights
  • Connectivity
  • Maturity
    Technology
  • Strategy
  • Reporting
  • Data
    Consolidation
  • Integration
    Prevention at a minimum
  • Risk
Gaps uncovered

Unifying the EHS and Injury landscape through class-leading advisory intelligence

Building on from the inaugural Global EHS Readiness Index (GERI) Report, HSI Donesafe has sourced contributions from both the EHS and Injury Leadership community to understand the following:

How effectively do Australian organisations align their EHS and Injury management functions?

Maturity

How effectively do Australian organisations align their EHS and Injury management functions?

We explore how organisations that holistically plan, manage and optimise their EHS and Injury programs are more effective at understanding and mitigating risks, leading to better people-centric outcomes.

Do organisations with deeply connected EHS and Injury functions experience superior results?

Connection

Do organisations with deeply connected EHS and Injury functions experience superior results?

We demonstrate that a tighter alignment between the functions drives improved metrics across both leading and lagging program indicators.

Is tight alignment between both functions the essential path to achieving a safer, smarter workplace?

Alignment

Is tight alignment between both functions the essential path to achieving a safer, smarter workplace?

We uncovered EHS and Injury convergence is the key contributor to more robust compliance, reduced premiums, enhanced RTW results, effective proactive and preventive safety programming, and improved data-led, decision making.

The 4 key factors

We assess capabilities based on a framework of four key factors to identify areas where disconnection may occur:

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Organisational Vision

This factor refers to the extent to which an organisation has:

  • A consolidated and integrated view of EHS and Injury management
  • A highly proactive and preventive approach to managing injuries
  • Facilitates cross-functional collaboration between EHS and Injury programs

Management Structure

This factor refers to the extent to which an organisation has:

  • A harmonised strategy that embraces both EHS and Injury functions
  • Continuous improvement, visibility, accountability, and effective communication between EHS and Injury management teams

Technology

This factor refers to the extent to which an organisation has:

  • Maturity in adopting technology for EHS and Injury management
  • Integration of technology across EHS and Injury functions
  • Identified barriers or successes resulting from technology implementation

Data

This factor refers to the extent to which an organisation has:

  • Data-driven decision-making processes for proactive injury prevention strategies
  • Utilisation of leading and lagging indicators to monitor and improve safety performance

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About HSI Donesafe

HSI Donesafe is a next-generation no-code EHSQ platform that helps the world’s largest enterprises to connect and scale their workplaces at pace. Used by over 3 million users globally, It’s the highest-rated cloud-based software for Environmental, Health & Safety and Quality (EHSQ) and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG). Designed to collect and connect data that helps business leaders improve EHSQ outcomes and reduce organisational risk.

 

About Focus Network

Focus Network serves as a data-centric networking, research, and advisory business, catering to senior executives worldwide. Our platforms facilitate the exchange of insights and the acceleration of learning among these leaders. We empower both business and technology executives to implement optimal strategies and enhance their investments. This is achieved through our unique blend of in-depth insights, comprehensive reporting, and a wealth of localized perspectives at the country level.

 

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