graph TD
A["๐ Clause 9.1.1<br/>Monitor and Measure"] --> B["๐งญ Decide the Approach"]
A --> C["๐ Leading Indicators"]
A --> D["๐ Lagging Indicators"]
B --> B1["โ What to Monitor"]
B --> B2["๐ฌ Methods for<br/>Valid Results"]
B --> B3["๐ Set Evaluation<br/>Criteria"]
C --> C1["โ
Inspection<br/>Completion Rates"]
C --> C2["๐ Training Hours and<br/>Observations"]
D --> D1["๐ฉน Injury Rates"]
D --> D2["๐
Lost Workdays and<br/>Claim Costs"]
C --> E["๐ฆ Balanced Dashboard<br/>Early Warning"]
D --> E
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style B fill:#F5A623,color:#000,stroke:#333
style C fill:#7ED321,color:#000,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
style D fill:#FF6B6B,color:#fff
style E fill:#BD10E0,color:#fff
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Key takeaways
- Clause 9.1.1 requires deciding what to monitor, the methods, the criteria, and the timing for analysis and communication.
- Methods must ensure valid, reliable results that can support decisions.
- Leading indicators predict performance, including inspection rates, training hours, and observation counts.
- Lagging indicators report past performance, including injury rates, lost workdays, and claim costs.
- A balanced dashboard of both indicator types acts as an early warning system.
- Relying on lagging indicators alone produces an autopsy report rather than prevention.
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