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KPI025 | Passenger injury ratio V2.6

Key Performance Indicator

This KPI expresses the company’s ability to safeguard all passengers while onboard. 

The KPI represents a ratio between the number of injured (including fatalities) passengers reported during embarkation, disembarkation and voyage relative to the passenger exposure hours in the reporting period. By defining the KPI as a ratio, benchmarking is feasible even between different ship sizes. Only ships certified to carry passengers should use this KPI. Note that supernumeraries (family members, riding crew, superintendents and stowaways) are not considered as passengers.

UnitInjuries/Million Hours
Scope
Calculation period
Formula

[formula]KPI_{Value} = \frac{PI045}{PI061 \times 10^{-6}}[/formula]

PI045Number of passengers injured
PI061Passenger exposure hours
Example

ANumber of passengers injured:= 5
BPassenger exposure hours:= 100000
KPI ValuePassenger injury ratio[formula]= \frac {A} {B} = \frac {5} {100000} = 0.00005 = 50[/formula]
Rating Formula

[formula] \begin{align} \displaylines { KPI_{Value}\\ KPI_{MinReq} = 2\\ KPI_{Target} = 0.2 } \end{align} [/formula] [formula] KPI_{Rating} = 100 \times \frac {KPI_{Value} - KPI_{MinReq}} {KPI_{Target}-KPI_{MinReq}} [/formula]

Rating Example

KPI Value= 50
KPI MinReq= 2
KPI Target= 0,2
KPI Rating[formula]KPI_{Rating} = 100 \times \frac {KPI_{Value} - KPI_{MinReq}} {KPI_{Target}-KPI_{MinReq}}= 100 \times \frac {50 - 2} {0,2-2}=0[/formula]