What is TRIR?
Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) is a metric used by OSHA to measure a company's safety record. It calculates the number of injuries per 100 full-time workers during a one-year period.
Space / Space Exploration
This article summarizes recent news regarding SpaceX, focusing on worker safety at their Starbase facility and the ongoing deployment of Starlink satellites.
SpaceX faces scrutiny over worker safety at Starbase, its Texas-based launch and manufacturing site. Data from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) indicates that Starbase's injury rates have consistently outpaced industry rivals since 2019.
Simultaneously, SpaceX is actively expanding its Starlink internet service through frequent satellite launches. A recent Falcon 9 launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base deployed 24 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit. This mission is part of SpaceX's plan to enhance connectivity, particularly in polar regions, with hundreds of additional satellites planned for launch by the end of 2025.
These launches also use reusable Falcon 9 boosters, with tail number B1082 flying for the 14th time and landing on the droneship 'Of Course I Still Love You.'
Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) is a metric used by OSHA to measure a company's safety record. It calculates the number of injuries per 100 full-time workers during a one-year period.
To improve internet connectivity in polar regions, such as Alaska, and other high-latitude locations.
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