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Total Recordable Incident Rate
ExxonMobil requires contractors to maintain a Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) of 0.5 or lower to work at their oil terminals. This standard reflects the company's commitment to safety and risk management in their operations. Contractors must demonstrate their safety performance and compliance with this requirement as part of the selection process. Adhering to this TRIR benchmark is essential for maintaining a safe working environment at ExxonMobil facilities.
days away from work, job transfer or restriction and other recordable cases
The NAICS code 561720 corresponds to "Janitorial Services." The industry acceptable Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) typically varies, but it generally ranges from 4.0 to 6.0, depending on the specific company practices and safety programs in place. Companies are encouraged to maintain a lower TRIR through rigorous safety protocols and employee training to promote a safer work environment. Always consult the latest industry reports or OSHA guidelines for the most accurate figures.
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