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More Women Working as Transportation Safety Professionals

According to new data from the 2023 WIT Index, the percentage of female safety professionals in corporations with for-hire or private fleets continues to increase.

More Women Working as Transportation Safety Professionals

The 2023 WIT Index shows that 41.6% of safety professionals in transportation companies are women.

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According to new data from the 2023 WIT Index, which was recently released by the Women In Trucking Association, the percentage of female safety professionals in corporations with for-hire or private fleets in the commercial freight transportation industry continues to increase.

The WIT Index is an industry barometer to benchmark and measure each year the percentage of women who make up critical roles in transportation.

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Women in Safety

In the second year of capturing this data on safety professionals, the 2023 WIT Index shows that 41.6% of safety professionals in companies in transportation are women.

Additionally, the 2023 WIT Index found that nearly 16% of respondents report having 90% or more of women in safety roles, with more than 25% reporting they have 50% to 89% women in those roles.

More than 29% of respondents report having 20% to 49% of women in safety roles, while more than 13% report having 1% to 19% of women in safety roles and more than 16% report they have no women in safety.

“Safety professionals possess a comprehensive understanding of procedures and protocol that have a profound impact on risk mitigation, minimizing safety threats or challenges, and overall workforce safety and wellness,” said Jennifer Hedrick, president and chief executive officer for WIT. “This is a critical component of our industry and an area of immense opportunity for women to build technical and leadership skills.”

WIT Index Research

Initiated in 2016, the WIT Index is based on reported statistics by companies in transportation, including for-hire trucking companies, private fleets, transportation intermediaries, railroads, ocean carriers, equipment manufacturers, and technology companies.

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In 2022, WIT expanded its collection of the percentage of women to include not only safety professionals, but also technicians, operations, human resources and talent management, and sales and marketing.

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