Center for Safety and Health Sustainability Launches Initiative to Standardize Occupational Safety and Health Reporting
Standardized occupational safety and health reporting is seen as a critical step in improving performance and preventing worker injuries and illnesses.
Sustainability information helps business leaders identify opportunities for risk mitigation and value creation while helping investors and analysts understand factors that affect investment performance. Until recently, occupational safety and health (OHS) reporting was not standardized, making it difficult to include OHS metrics in sustainability ratings.