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Insights

In Oil & Gas, TRIR is a safety KPI that shows whether high‑risk work is being started under control, every time. It doesn’t move because teams forget safety. It moves when the “last mile” gets treated as optional when permits, isolations, SIMOPS coordination, and final condition checks are rushed under schedule pressure. When readiness becomes a formality instead of a gate, exposure becomes repeatable.

KPI to AI

KPI: TRIR measures the rate of recordable safety incidents.

Constraint: Work starts and handovers happen before readiness is fully confirmed

Leverage: Decision‑time support that prompts a pause, re‑check, or escalation when controls are incomplete

Outcome: Fewer recordables because execution does not proceed on assumptions

In practice, the constraint shows up at handovers and transitions. Context drops during shift changes. Scope shifts mid‑job. Tasks start while prerequisites are still open. As rushed starts become normal, verification gets replaced by assumption and TRIR rises as the same exposure repeats.

The leverage is reinforcing execution discipline at the moment work is about to begin or change hands. More briefings, reminders, and audits add activity, but they don’t prevent an unsafe start when pressure is high. AI matters only when it shows up inside the workflow supporting the timing of action at decision points, not explaining outcomes after the fact.

TRIR improves when execution discipline is reinforced early, as shown in the demo videos.

Work starts are handled with intent, controls are verified instead of assumed, and handovers are managed deliberately. Shortcuts stop accumulating into repeat exposure, and teams pause when readiness is unclear. TRIR comes down not because safety effort increases, but because execution respects the moments where rushing introduces risk.

Contact us at info@acclero.ai for demos and discussions.

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