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Accident Reporting

Accident reporting is a legal obligation not just “more paper work”. The completion and workplace posting requirements of timely accident reports not only reinforce the steps taken by management to make the workplace safer, but also boosts an employee’s resolve to carry out a SAFETY WATCH for everyone.

Employee participation on Safety Committees strengthens their appreciation of the benefits of reporting accidents and provides a greater understanding of the necessary steps to take when working with accident site investigators.

The various items included outline steps that must be taken following any job related accident or even a near miss.

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"All Accidents MUST be Reported."
“Reporting keeps the workplace safe.”

Teach employees about the five reporting “W’s”…When, Where, Who, What and Why.

Accurate and timely reports are not “just more” paperwork but legal requirements that should lead to corrective actions and improved safety conditions.

The topic will assist employees assess and respond positively to workplace injuries.  It also lists ways on how to help reduce them.


“Have YOU thought of a way to avoid accidents?”

Safety awareness is a SAFETY WATCH for everyone, both on and off the job. Think about it, study it, discuss it and then apply it.

Total job safety needs everybody’s involvement. Knowing how to obtain everyone’s commitment often results in simple-to-implement accident prevention solutions from individual team members.
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“In case of accident, report it without delay.”

Teaching methods used here show why it is important to maintain complete accident reports listing what exactly happened and why certified accident summaries are posted for employee viewing.

The information includes a checklist detailing the necessary steps employees should take following an accident. Help workers understand their responsibilities when assisting accident site investigators. 
“Near misses and minor injuries.”

Everybody wins when employees report a “near miss”.

Workers sometimes fail to report narrow misses; this theme concentrates on the payback for everyone when they are reported.

The material also offers a better understanding by employees of health and safety benefits when dangerous work related incidents are reported.


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