COUNTRY

Netherlands

UL SAFETY INDEX

92

Global Rank

2

Overview: Safety Performance in Netherlands

Netherlands stands above and beyond its peers and sets the global standard for public health and safety with the score of 95 on a scale of 0-100, 100 being the best. The top-tier performance is demonstrating that Netherlands has exemplary socioeconomic forces and unintentional injury outcomes among 187 countries.

Netherlands is a country in Europe with a 2015 population of 16.94 million. It is considered a developed country with GDP per capita of $ 44293 USD.

SCORE
GLOBAL RANK
Institutions & Resources
93
4
Netherlands' Institutions and Resources Driver score, 92, indicates that Netherlands has sufficient institutional, human, or financial resources to mitigate negative effects resulting from unintentional injury outcomes. Indicator scores vary in ranges from 86 to 99, with Wealth representing the lowest performance while Network Readiness scores highest among these Indicators.
Safety Frameworks: Specific Safety Interventions
91
11
According to the UL Safety Index, Netherlands displays a remarkable performance that deserves commendation for excellence. The Safety Frameworks score, 98, is reflecting Netherlands' exemplary practices in public health and safety policy. Therefore, it could be said that Netherlands has legislative and systematical safety intervention mechanisms working in the best interest of people's well-being.
Safety Outcomes: How Safe is Netherlands?
91
18
In general, Netherlands shows a remarkable performance in Safety Outcomes with a Driver score of 94 and Indicator scores ranging from 65 to 99. Netherlands performs the lowest in outcomes related to falls while its best value is in drowning, poisoning, foreign bodies. In other words, the Indicator score observed in falls has the greatest influence in reducing the overall Driver score. So, safety outcomes related to falls might require special attention in the policy arena.