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What does a reactive indicator provide information about?

  1. Future risks in the workplace

  2. Recent improvements in safety protocols

  3. Outcomes of past actions

  4. Current employee engagement levels

The correct answer is: Outcomes of past actions

A reactive indicator is a tool used to measure and assess the outcomes of past actions related to health and safety in the workplace. It reflects the historical performance regarding incidents, accidents, and other negative events that have already occurred. By analyzing these indicators, organizations can identify trends, understand the effectiveness of previous safety measures, and learn from past mistakes to inform future safety strategies. Reactive indicators are typically associated with metrics such as the number of accidents, near misses, incidents reported, and injury rates. This backward-looking perspective allows organizations to recognize patterns over time, which can highlight areas that require improvement and can guide decision-making to enhance safety measures and protocols in the future. The other options, while relevant to safety management, do not accurately describe what reactive indicators measure. Future risks pertain to predictive assessments, recent improvements point to proactive measures taken, and current employee engagement reflects ongoing workplace dynamics rather than historical performance data.