A safety supervisor notices that while the company's Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) has been low for the past year, there has been a significant increase in near-miss reports and observations of at-risk behaviors. Which of the following is the most appropriate interpretation of this data?
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A
The low TRIR indicates a strong safety culture, and the increase in reporting is a negative sign of employee discontent.
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B
The organization is likely experiencing a 'plateau' in safety performance, and the low TRIR is no longer a reliable indicator of safety.
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C
The increase in proactive reporting (near misses, observations) is a positive sign of an improving safety culture, despite the lagging indicator (TRIR) being low.
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D
The data is contradictory and unreliable; therefore, no conclusion can be drawn until an OSHA inspection occurs.