Daily Tests vs High-Risk Results (All and Confirmed)
Relationship between number of tests performed and occurrence of risks.
The Daily Tests vs High-Risk Results report combines, in a single chart, the total number of tests conducted each day with the high-risk outcomes detected on those same dates, distinguishing between all high-risk and confirmed high-risk results.

How does this report work?
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Shows the total daily test volume and, within that total, how many corresponded to high-risk outcomes.
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Differentiates between confirmed, preliminary/unverified, and other high-risk states.
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Visually highlights the correlation between testing frequency and risk occurrence over time.
Available filters
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Date: select specific analysis periods to observe trends.
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User: drill into an individual worker to compare their tests vs risks.
Usefulness for HSE
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Helps detect risk peaks tied to particular days or periods.
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Assesses whether an increase in test volume is associated with more risk cases.
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Supports preventive planning based on observed temporal patterns in operations.
Conclusion
The Daily Tests vs High-Risk Results report provides an integrated view of the dynamic between testing frequency and risk emergence. It is a key tool for HSE teams seeking to identify daily trends and anticipate critical scenarios.