Caching Score: https://data.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/

Summary

GradeB

492/642

Requested URL checks

What is this check, and why should you care

Having a cache hit ensures the fastest possible delivery of content to end users.

The response header X-Cache had a value of TCP_MEM_HIT from a23-40-103-175.deploy.akamaitechnologies.com (AkamaiGHost/22.3.2.1-811eb0bc095268e0c68e3c1c2197f35a) (-).

Akamai has documentation on how to interpret the X-Cache and X-Cache-Remote headers.

Maximum possible points

100

What is this check, and why should you care

Using a CDN is extremely useful for caching purposes.

Maximum possible points

50

What is this check, and why should you care

The time that it takes for a user's browser to receive the first byte of page content.

The lower the TTFB, the faster your site will be perceived by the end user.

To get maximum points, your TTFB must be less than or equal to 30ms. If your TTFB is more than 1 second then you get no points here.

Maximum possible points

50

What is this check, and why should you care

Using Last-Modified headers is an easy way to ensure your visitors are always getting the most up-to-date version of the content. HTTP 304 responses are used to indicate this is working.

An HTTP request with the request header If-Modified-Since with a value of Sat, 06 Dec 2025 12:26:52 GMT was sent, and an HTTP 304 was responded with.

Maximum possible points

30

What is this check, and why should you care

Having tiered caching can help improve the cache hit ratio of your site because it provides an additional layer of caching in front of your origin.

Maximum possible points

25

What is this check, and why should you care

Caching HTTP 404s is a great way to offload requests from your origin.

To get maximum points, you need to have the ability to cache an HTTP 404 for any amount of time.

This check requested the URL https://data.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/cachingscorebrokenurltest.

Maximum possible points

20

What is this check, and why should you care

The purpose of HTTP compression is to reduce the size of the files sent by a CDN/web server by eliminating redundant information in those files. The smaller the size of the files, the more quickly they can be served over the World Wide Web.

On top of faster delivery, compression also reduces the amount of bandwidth used by the CDN/web server. This is especially important for mobile devices, where the bandwidth is often limited.

The response header Content-Encoding had a value of br.

Akamai has documentation on how to enable Brotli compression.

See the Wikipedia page on HTTP compression for more background.

To get maximum points, you need to use Brotli or Zstandard compression.

Maximum possible points

20

What is this check, and why should you care

Akamai has very strict controls around cache tag lengths, counts and characters. If you exceed or break these controls then you risk your content not being invalidated when you issue a cache tag purge.

No issues were found.

See the Akamai technical documentation on how to interpret this header.

Maximum possible points

10

What is this check, and why should you care

CSS aggregation reduces the number of assets your site needs to download. The filename contains a hash of all the file contents, meaning you can cache these files for an extremely long time with no negative consequences.

Maximum possible points

10

What is this check, and why should you care

Javascript aggregation reduces the number of assets your site needs to download. The filename contains a hash of all the file contents, meaning you can cache these files for an extremely long time with no negative consequences.

Maximum possible points

10

What is this check, and why should you care

Drupal 9.5+ introduces a new debug setting to make it easier to debug render caching. This setting will add cache debugging output for each rendered element.

The main issue with this is that this slows down your page loads (on top increasing your page weight).

To get maximum points, you must disable the render cache debug.

Maximum possible points

10

What is this check, and why should you care

Drupal 7+ provides a Statistics module to which records content view statistics in Drupal's database.

The main issue with this module is that it sends an un-cacheable HTTP POST request to your site to record a 'content view' statistic. This does not scale well as you Drupal site gets more traffic.

To get maximum points, you must disable the statistics module.

Maximum possible points

10

What is this check, and why should you care

Drupal 8+ uses Twig for templating, and the Twig template engine offers a debug tool to which emits out a list of template filenames in the HTML source.

The main issue with this is that you often also have other Twig related performance issues as well, e.g. automatic reloading.

To get maximum points, you must disable Twig debug.

Maximum possible points

10

What is this check, and why should you care

You can increase the cache hit rate of your site by stripping certain query parameters from the cache key.

FBCLID is one such parameter that can be stripped by your caching server. This query parameter only really serves a purpose for Javascript to read, and Javascript can still read it from the browser URL.

This check requested the URL https://data.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/?fbclid=1765024118.

Maximum possible points

10

What is this check, and why should you care

You can increase the cache hit rate of your site by stripping certain query parameters from the cache key.

GCLID and GCLSRC are two such parameters that can be stripped by your caching server. These query parameters only really serve a purpose for Javascript to read, and Javascript can still read it from the browser URL.

This check requested the URL https://data.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/?gclsrc=1765024118&gclid=1765024118.

Maximum possible points

10

What is this check, and why should you care

You can increase the cache hit rate of your site by stripping certain query parameters from the cache key.

TTCLID is one such parameter that can be stripped by your caching server. This query parameter only really serves a purpose for Javascript to read, and Javascript can still read it from the browser URL.

This check requested the URL https://data.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/?ttclid=1765024118.

Maximum possible points

10

What is this check, and why should you care

You can increase the cache hit rate of your site by stripping certain query parameters from the cache key.

UTM is a collection of parameters that can be stripped by your caching server. These query parameters only really serve a purpose for Javascript to read, and Javascript can still read them from the browser URL.

This check requested the URL https://data.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/?utm_source=1765024118&utm_medium=1765024118&utm_campaign=1765024118&utm_id=1765024118.

Maximum possible points

10

What is this check, and why should you care

There is a SPAM protection module in Drupal called Honeypot.

The honeypot module has a feature that adds a time based hidden form field to forms to protect against bots filling them in too quickly. This is a nice feature, however it happens to disable caching for the entire page. This is terrible for high traffic sites.

It is recommended to disable this time based feature, and only use the core honeypot feature of a hidden input field.

Maximum possible points

5

What is this check, and why should you care

The language_cookie module breaks proxy caching because it makes Drupal’s response vary by a cookie, which most HTTP caches don’t handle efficiently.

The module also has a side effect of breaking Drupal’s page_cache system as well - see the issue #3512070.

To get maximum points, you must disable the language_cookie module.

Maximum possible points

5

What is this check, and why should you care

There are 2 filesystems in Drupal - public files and private files.

Private files force Drupal to bootstrap in order to serve the file, and access control is checked every single time. This is useful for sensitive files, but a hindrance when your site is under high load.

It is recommended to use Drupal's public file system for static, non-sensitive files, and reserve the use of private files for dynamic, or sensitive files.

Maximum possible points

5

What is this check, and why should you care

Using a long cache lifetime helps to ensure a high cache hit rate.

To get maximum points, your cache lifetime must be greater than or equal to 4 weeks. If your cache lifetime is less, then you will get some proportion of the score based on how close to 4 weeks you are.

The current cache lifetime is 900 seconds (15 minutes).

Maximum possible points

100

What is this check, and why should you care

Using ETag identifiers is an easy way to ensure your visitors are always getting the most up-to-date version of the content. This mechanism allows caches to be more efficient and saves bandwidth, as a Web server does not need to send a full response if the content has not changed. HTTP 304 responses are used to indicate this is working.

An HTTP request with the request header If-None-Match with a value of W/"1765024012" was sent, but an HTTP 304 was not responded with. So you have Etags, but they are not doing anything.

Akamai has documentation on how to enable Etag support (requires login).

See the Wikipedia page on ETag for more background.

To get maximum points, you need to have ETag identifiers and an HTTP 304 response must be received when using a valid If-None-Match request header.

Maximum possible points

30

What is this check, and why should you care

Drupal 8+ provides an Internal Page Cache module recommended for small to medium-sized websites.

There is value in using this module, even when you are using Akamai, due to the low cache lifetime of 15 minutes.

To get maximum points, you must enable the page_cache module, and have a HIT on Drupal's page cache.

See Drupal's documentation on the Internal Page Cache module. Also, Wim Leers wrote a really awesome blog post on the release of this module with important background.

Maximum possible points

20

Image checks

Performed on the asset: https://data.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/themes/custom/custom/dataswa-1.0.1/img/swa_data_logo.png

See the HTTP headers for this image file.

What is this check, and why should you care

Having a cache hit ensures the fastest possible delivery of content to end users.

The response header X-Cache had a value of TCP_MEM_HIT from a23-40-103-175.deploy.akamaitechnologies.com (AkamaiGHost/22.3.2.1-811eb0bc095268e0c68e3c1c2197f35a) (-).

Akamai has documentation on how to interpret the X-Cache and X-Cache-Remote headers.

Maximum possible points

10

What is this check, and why should you care

Using a long cache lifetime helps to ensure a high cache hit rate.

To get maximum points, your cache lifetime must be greater than or equal to 4 weeks. If your cache lifetime is less, then you will get some proportion of the score based on how close to 4 weeks you are.

The current cache lifetime is 2628001 seconds (1 month and 2 days).

Maximum possible points

10

What is this check, and why should you care

Using ETag identifiers is an easy way to ensure your visitors are always getting the most up-to-date version of the content. This mechanism allows caches to be more efficient and saves bandwidth, as a Web server does not need to send a full response if the content has not changed. HTTP 304 responses are used to indicate this is working.

An HTTP request with the request header If-None-Match with a value of "6913c74b-4cd2" was sent, and an HTTP 304 was responded with.

Akamai has documentation on how to enable Etag support (requires login).

See the Wikipedia page on ETag for more background.

To get maximum points, you need to have ETag identifiers and an HTTP 304 response must be received when using a valid If-None-Match request header.

Maximum possible points

3

What is this check, and why should you care

Using Last-Modified headers is an easy way to ensure your visitors are always getting the most up-to-date version of the content. HTTP 304 responses are used to indicate this is working.

An HTTP request with the request header If-Modified-Since with a value of Tue, 11 Nov 2025 23:31:23 GMT was sent, and an HTTP 304 was responded with.

Maximum possible points

3

CSS checks

Performed on the asset: https://data.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/sites/default/files/css/css_fkNYMY1EMKDpgqBYXzCFb2ukO7kbbYbTXyaWIxu3AfQ.css?delta=0&language=en&theme=dataswa&include=eJxFjVsKxCAQBC_kxjO1cTDC-GBaWczpE3YJ-auu_qhdQS4fQHH7n4uQSMJn1xbvr5ncZAWaT3ERA_zCJ20B-uFYmmtyHYZk6Ad9tNmh22u2WfsMmnlIdFwcUn7ZC-oWMrg

See the HTTP headers for this CSS file.

What is this check, and why should you care

Having a cache hit ensures the fastest possible delivery of content to end users.

The response header X-Cache had a value of TCP_MEM_HIT from a23-40-103-175.deploy.akamaitechnologies.com (AkamaiGHost/22.3.2.1-811eb0bc095268e0c68e3c1c2197f35a) (-).

Akamai has documentation on how to interpret the X-Cache and X-Cache-Remote headers.

Maximum possible points

10

What is this check, and why should you care

Using a long cache lifetime helps to ensure a high cache hit rate.

To get maximum points, your cache lifetime must be greater than or equal to 4 weeks. If your cache lifetime is less, then you will get some proportion of the score based on how close to 4 weeks you are.

The current cache lifetime is 2628001 seconds (1 month and 2 days).

Maximum possible points

10

What is this check, and why should you care

Using Last-Modified headers is an easy way to ensure your visitors are always getting the most up-to-date version of the content. HTTP 304 responses are used to indicate this is working.

An HTTP request with the request header If-Modified-Since with a value of Wed, 12 Nov 2025 09:26:02 GMT was sent, and an HTTP 304 was responded with.

Maximum possible points

3

What is this check, and why should you care

The purpose of HTTP compression is to reduce the size of the files sent by a CDN/web server by eliminating redundant information in those files. The smaller the size of the files, the more quickly they can be served over the World Wide Web.

On top of faster delivery, compression also reduces the amount of bandwidth used by the CDN/web server. This is especially important for mobile devices, where the bandwidth is often limited.

The response header Content-Encoding had a value of br.

Akamai has documentation on how to enable Brotli compression.

See the Wikipedia page on HTTP compression for more background.

To get maximum points, you need to use Brotli or Zstandard compression.

Maximum possible points

2

What is this check, and why should you care

Using ETag identifiers is an easy way to ensure your visitors are always getting the most up-to-date version of the content. This mechanism allows caches to be more efficient and saves bandwidth, as a Web server does not need to send a full response if the content has not changed. HTTP 304 responses are used to indicate this is working.

An HTTP request with the request header If-None-Match with a value of W/"691452aa-c61" was sent, but an HTTP 304 was not responded with. So you have Etags, but they are not doing anything.

Akamai has documentation on how to enable Etag support (requires login).

See the Wikipedia page on ETag for more background.

To get maximum points, you need to have ETag identifiers and an HTTP 304 response must be received when using a valid If-None-Match request header.

Maximum possible points

3

Javascript checks

Performed on the asset: https://data.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/sites/default/files/js/js_06nhS-UNDoTsRD4N0LHNRgGT8ineO7-cqktlTx5pGy8.js?scope=footer&delta=0&language=en&theme=dataswa&include=eJxLSSxJLC5P1E_MKcjMS80q1kmBCqTn5Ccl5ugWJxdlFpQU66Tn56fnpMYn5iXmVJZkJhfrowsAACOjHPQ

See the HTTP headers for this Javascript file.

What is this check, and why should you care

Having a cache hit ensures the fastest possible delivery of content to end users.

The response header X-Cache had a value of TCP_MEM_HIT from a23-40-103-175.deploy.akamaitechnologies.com (AkamaiGHost/22.3.2.1-811eb0bc095268e0c68e3c1c2197f35a) (-).

Akamai has documentation on how to interpret the X-Cache and X-Cache-Remote headers.

Maximum possible points

10

What is this check, and why should you care

Using a long cache lifetime helps to ensure a high cache hit rate.

To get maximum points, your cache lifetime must be greater than or equal to 4 weeks. If your cache lifetime is less, then you will get some proportion of the score based on how close to 4 weeks you are.

The current cache lifetime is 2628001 seconds (1 month and 2 days).

Maximum possible points

10

What is this check, and why should you care

Using Last-Modified headers is an easy way to ensure your visitors are always getting the most up-to-date version of the content. HTTP 304 responses are used to indicate this is working.

An HTTP request with the request header If-Modified-Since with a value of Wed, 12 Nov 2025 06:34:10 GMT was sent, and an HTTP 304 was responded with.

Maximum possible points

3

What is this check, and why should you care

The purpose of HTTP compression is to reduce the size of the files sent by a CDN/web server by eliminating redundant information in those files. The smaller the size of the files, the more quickly they can be served over the World Wide Web.

On top of faster delivery, compression also reduces the amount of bandwidth used by the CDN/web server. This is especially important for mobile devices, where the bandwidth is often limited.

The response header Content-Encoding had a value of br.

Akamai has documentation on how to enable Brotli compression.

See the Wikipedia page on HTTP compression for more background.

To get maximum points, you need to use Brotli or Zstandard compression.

Maximum possible points

2

What is this check, and why should you care

Using ETag identifiers is an easy way to ensure your visitors are always getting the most up-to-date version of the content. This mechanism allows caches to be more efficient and saves bandwidth, as a Web server does not need to send a full response if the content has not changed. HTTP 304 responses are used to indicate this is working.

An HTTP request with the request header If-None-Match with a value of W/"69142a62-18ee9" was sent, but an HTTP 304 was not responded with. So you have Etags, but they are not doing anything.

Akamai has documentation on how to enable Etag support (requires login).

See the Wikipedia page on ETag for more background.

To get maximum points, you need to have ETag identifiers and an HTTP 304 response must be received when using a valid If-None-Match request header.

Maximum possible points

3

HTTP Response headers

Name Value
Status Code HTTP 200
Cache-Controlmax-age=900, public
Connectionkeep-alive
Content-Encodingbr
Content-Languageen
Content-Length8099
Content-Typetext/html; charset=UTF-8
DateSat, 06 Dec 2025 12:28:38 GMT
ETagW/"1765024012"
Edge-Cache-Tag5umns 7p760 d696m 16cu8 64vie 77jf3 3itg8 6j6j0 2tr8b 2dg9k unfea mv18c 45mu0 6rful 3ih0v 1kh1e 5b5mu 286fg 51j73 623ak 3v271 4dvgs 36jqg 3j6b3 73kgl 4urf0 2nrfn 3aokj 1tvhm 7olad a2o0c 4u3pp 7c024 377d8 2um9i 6f1vm 4602s 496ll 50lga 393md 58rcm 3u36f 4u3cr 6gk85 jlfl7 5tm47 hbl9i 4f92s 6hfpc 20lpv 10qo8 6vnt4 2ncat 6ip6j 1nipr 5bm7k 340u4 7s8q5 564kc 5e5gr po2gk 2v1e6 2ldc1 uo4bk 1jhnv 3hjb7 40t0f 6ku0h 31r6k 2f4b3 5hmeq e16i9 1faln dhfnd 6u84o 7i8ld 1t3uf i8a7v 2u3r9 6lv54 16tg1 45ktn 7r5vb 4tl8g 3ld9a 4ui4u 4afe1 5lb05 5h726 3t3q0 5o2j5 3ule1 4sbre 19en3 5rdfh 5uh8a 37s68 63s9a 50ma8 1hj9f 1e7e9 6l5n8 32ehi 12km2 53gmm cguul m2ehf 1e0nh 7ksbt 62es4 2kagu 2e0sa 6qgqj 3cjnc 2q6me 4dsq0 55a0a 5ucp4 16ms7 3fma0 1h5vn 4beap 4mrpl 2vteg 6iqc5 2450t 3t6dv 2sflh c1pm2 3h85b 4k8gq 4967g 174qe 6tepi f6gb3 2rfmj 2er3i 5r807 5rhak 5u8cf 55cf3 6vqf3 4c66h 23gm8 41t73 2gdf8 v3dkl 48v4i k3195 7g6pi 403tm 7pcjp 4v0t4 4tm89 4up30
ExpiresSun, 19 Nov 1978 05:00:00 GMT
Last-ModifiedSat, 06 Dec 2025 12:26:52 GMT
X-CacheTCP_MEM_HIT from a23-40-103-175.deploy.akamaitechnologies.com (AkamaiGHost/22.3.2.1-811eb0bc095268e0c68e3c1c2197f35a) (-)
X-Cache-KeyS/L/26689/393581/1d/data.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/
X-Cache-Key-Extended-Internal-Use-OnlyS/L/26689/393581/1d/data.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/ vcd=6147
X-Check-CacheableYES
X-Drupal-Dynamic-CacheHIT
X-Lagoonamazeeio-govcms5>sigsci-ingress-nginx>dataswa-master:nginx>

If you want to do this yourself

You can use the following cURL command:

curl -sLIXGET -H 'Pragma: akamai-x-cache-on, akamai-x-cache-remote-on, akamai-x-check-cacheable, akamai-x-get-cache-key, akamai-x-get-cache-tags' -H 'Accept-Encoding: br, zstd, gzip, deflate' 'https://data.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/' | sort