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Blog | May 20th, 2025

Preventing SIFs: A Daily Checklist for Safety Leaders

A leading industrial manufacturer had seen overall incident rates fall over a five-year period, yet the number of serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs) is going up slightly. Like many companies, they had focused heavily on reducing recordable injuries but hadn’t taken a distinct, targeted approach to prevent high-consequence events.

This story is not unique.

Across industries, companies are realizing that reducing SIFs requires a fundamentally different strategy, one that goes beyond compliance checklists and low-severity incident management. It calls for focused attention on spotting high-risk tasks, smarter risk management that is proactive, and a systemic approach to ensure serious injuries and fatalities are eliminated across sites and processes.

In our recently published whitepaper, 7 Best Practices to Minimize and Eliminate Serious Injuries and Fatalities (SIFs), we outline a practical framework for organizations ready to take decisive action to tackle SIF risks.

This blog complements that paper, presented as a checklist for safety leaders and operational teams to follow through in daily operations.

Why Serious Injuries Demand a Unique Prevention Strategy

Even as general safety awareness grows and digital tools improve, there is an increase in fatal work injuries and workplace deaths.

This highlights the need for a new lens in safety management, not just to reduce all incidents, but to identify and eliminate events with high SIF potential.

The SIF Prevention Checklist: 7 Best Practices in Action

1. Proactively Assess Risk Every Day

Go beyond the checklist mentality. Conduct daily hazard identifications and micro-assessments for jobs involving:

  • Working at heights
  • Confined spaces
  • Electrical exposure
  • Moving equipment or hazardous substances

Use ComplianceQuest’s tools for Job Safety Analysis (JSA) and Pre-Task Risk Assessments to embed this habit.

2. Quickly Apply the Right Controls

When you identify risk, act quickly using the NIOSH Hierarchy of Controls:

  • Eliminate or substitute the hazard if possible
  • Engineer controls to isolate risk
  • Follow with administrative steps and PPE

With CQ’s customizable Digital SOP and inspection processes, you can ensure controls are implemented, and verified before ‘high risk’ tasks are scheduled.

3. Flag and Tag Every Near Miss with SIF Potential

Not all near-misses are created equal. Some are silent precursors to tragedy.

Use CQ EHS to:

  • Log SIF potential as a custom field in every incident or observation form
  • Trigger an alert for deeper investigation and root cause analysis
  • Connect this to your Corrective Action workflows

4. Reinforce Awareness Everyday

Safety isn’t just about process; it’s about people staying alert and engaged.

Make sure the following becomes a daily routine at sites where high-risk work is performed:

  • Share safety messages that spotlight SIF precursors
  • Reinforce the why behind controls
  • Make it easy for employees to raise concerns or deviations

Use CQ’s Training modules to deliver awareness campaigns tailored to high-risk tasks.

5. Monitor Leading Indicators That Matter

Track metrics that hint at risk before it becomes an incident:

  • Gaps in PPE usage
  • Frequency of critical safety control failures
  • Non-compliance with updated SOPs
  • Repeated unsafe behaviors

CQ’s dashboards help safety and management teams monitor both leading and lagging indicators tied to SIF prevention.

6. Encourage and Capture Frontline Voice

Your frontline workers know where risk lives. Make it easy, and safe for them to report:

  • Unsafe behaviors
  • Process shortcuts
  • Equipment failure
  • Signs of control fatigue

CQ’s mobile-first safety observation app empowers workers to log issues on the go, anonymously if needed.

7. Lead by Example, From the Top Down

SIF prevention starts at the leadership level. Managers must:

  • Walk to the floor and talk safety every day
  • Acknowledge near-miss reporting without blame
  • Celebrate safety wins and cultural change
  • Prioritize investment in safety systems and analytics

A Note on Precursors: The Hidden “X” Factor

A SIF precursor is a situation where controls are:

  • Absent
  • Ineffective
  • Not followed

These situations don’t always lead to injuries, but when they do, the consequences are severe.

By training safety teams to recognize and act on these early warnings, organizations can dramatically reduce SIFs. CQ’s AI-powered analytics help surface these patterns by analyzing thousands of data points across incidents, near misses, observations, and inspections.

How ComplianceQuest Helps You Stay Ahead

ComplianceQuest’s cloud-based EHS platform provides end-to-end tools for proactive SIF prevention:

CQ Feature SIF Prevention Impact
Incident Management Analyze root cause and SIF potential with automated workflows
Risk Mitigation Prioritize and track risks by severity and frequency
Mobile Observations Real-time capture of unsafe acts and near-misses
Safety Inspections Schedule and execute audits focused on high-risk processes
BBS (Behavior-Based Safety) Identify unsafe behaviors and improve frontline discipline
Training Deliver targeted learning around high-SIF risk tasks
AI-Driven Analytics Spot leading indicators and surface hidden SIF precursors

Conclusion: Making Zero Harm a Daily Routine

SIF prevention is not a quarterly review topic. It’s a daily, hour-by-hour focus area for safety leaders, supervisors, and frontline workers alike.

By integrating the seven best practices outlined above, and using a powerful, AI-enabled platform like ComplianceQuest, your organization can move from reacting to risk to designing it out.

Let’s commit to this mission. Together, we can create a culture where no worker has to risk their life just to earn a living.

FAQs on Serious Injury and Fatalities (SIFs)

  • A SIF refers to an event that results in, or has the potential to result in, life-threatening injury or fatality. These incidents often stem from failures in critical controls and require a targeted prevention strategy.

  • Near-misses with SIF potential often involve high-energy hazards or missing controls. Using EHS software like ComplianceQuest helps tag and analyze these incidents for deeper investigation.

  • While general safety measures reduce minor injuries, they may not address the root causes of serious incidents. SIFs demand focused control verification, frontline engagement, and AI-powered risk analysis.

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