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Avetta Report Investigates Rise in Workplace Fatalities and Safety Drivers that Protect Lives

New insights show significant life-saving impact from compliance, safety audits and long-term safety engagement

LEHI, Utah & HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Avetta®, the leading provider of supply chain risk management (SCRM) software, today announced the inaugural Avetta Insights and Impact Report. The study is a deep dive into the systemic drivers behind fatal workplace incidents based on real-world data from the company’s extensive client and supplier network. It also identifies evidence-based strategies that meaningfully reduce fatality rates across the supply chain.

According to the National Safety Council (NSC), 5,283 workers died on the job in 2023, amounting to 14 families per day facing the loss of a loved one due to a preventable tragedy. Beyond the human toll, the economic impact of workplace deaths in 2023 reached $7.7 billion, according to an Avetta estimate based on NSC data.

“Our commitment to safer, smarter supply chains is unwavering—we believe even a single workplace death is one too many,” said Arshad Matin, president, CEO and board member at Avetta. “This report demonstrates the tremendous value of using data, predictive technologies and innovation to prevent fatalities on the job.”

Key insights from the report:

  • Suppliers that were fully compliant with established safety standards saw a 62% lower fatality rate than non-compliant suppliers (1.19 vs. 3.12), emphasizing the crucial role of prequalification and compliance processes.
  • Suppliers that underwent more than three years of regular safety manual audits experienced a 15% improvement in fatality rates (0.45 vs. 0.53), demonstrating the importance of ongoing evaluation.
  • Organizations involved in Avetta’s safety programs for more than 10 years had a 45% lower fatality rate than those with only 2-3 years of involvement (2.04 vs. 3.7), proving that consistent, long-term investment in safety pays off.

“While injury rates have steadily declined over the past decade, fatality rates remain unacceptably high,” Matin added. “Reversing this trend demands a long-term commitment to proactive, data-driven safety practices, going beyond compliance to build true resilience. We’re proud to be at the center of a community of businesses dedicated to raising the standard of safety by focusing on continuously improving.”

With innovative technology, services and support—and through strategic partnerships with organizations like the NSC and American Society of Safety Professionals—Avetta leads the industry in creating safe, secure and sustainable supply chains. The Avetta Safety Maturity Index, launched in 2024 and informed by NSC best practices, equips organizations to identify risk earlier, strengthen safety systems and reduce the likelihood of serious injuries and fatalities more effectively.

As a leading nonprofit safety advocate in America for over 110 years, NSC’s mission is to eliminate the leading causes of preventable death and injury, with core focus in the workplace and on roadways.

“At the National Safety Council, we know every single workplace fatality is preventable,” said Mark Chung, executive vice president of Safety Leadership and Advocacy at the NSC. “Research like the Avetta Insights and Impact Report, combined with data-driven solutions such as the NSC Consultative Safety Journey and the Avetta Safety Maturity Index, empower organizations to take meaningful, proactive steps toward eliminating injuries and saving lives.”

To learn more, visit www.avetta.com.

About Avetta

The Avetta SaaS platform helps clients manage supply chain risk and their suppliers to become more qualified for jobs. For the hiring clients in our network, we offer the world’s largest supply chain risk management network to manage supplier safety, sustainability, worker competency and performance. We perform contractor prequalification and worker competency management across major industries, all over the globe, including construction, energy, facilities, high tech, manufacturing, mining and telecom.

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