Pareto Report
Identifying the users who concentrate the majority of confirmed high-risk cases.
The Pareto Report in Optovera Analytics applies the 80/20 principle, showing which users concentrate the largest number of confirmed high-risk cases. This allows supervisors to quickly identify the critical workers who represent the majority of risk events.

How does the Pareto Report work?
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Orders users from the one with the most confirmed high-risk cases to the one with the fewest.
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Displays a cumulative axis that reflects the total percentage of high risks concentrated by each group of users.
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Shows how a small number of workers can account for the majority of risk events.
Available filters
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Date: select a specific time range.
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Group: view the report by work teams previously configured.
Importance for HSE
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Facilitates the prioritization of interventions for workers with the highest concentration of confirmed high-risk events.
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Strengthens proactive management by focusing efforts where the risks truly are.
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Provides traceability and objective evidence to support decision-making and preventive planning.
Conclusion
The Pareto Report is a key tool within Optovera Analytics, as it precisely identifies which workers concentrate the majority of confirmed high-risk cases. This approach enables HSE teams to act efficiently, prioritizing resources and preventive measures where they are most needed.
📹 This article is complemented by an illustrative video of the Pareto Report, showing step by step how to interpret the graphs on the platform.