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When it comes to OSHA, compliance is
the name of the game. To help you simplify and manage your
OSHA reporting, we've gathered the occupational safety resources
you need into one easily-accessible spot, with functionality
and content designed to help you efficiently meet your OSHA
reporting needs.
Logical and Resourceful
The site's intuitive, user-friendly format allows you to:
- Set-up your reporting to reflect
the groups or divisions within your company,
- Create accurate OSHA logs for each
recordable accident,
- Generate accurate reports on demand
and analyze related costs, and
- Compile your annual 300A Summary
in seconds flat.
OSHA Log Forms . . . Fast
When recordable accidents happen, you'll know exactly where
to go to log your OSHA incidences. With online access to
log forms, you can easily locate and create OSHA forms at
the click of a mouse, quickly logging new incidents as they
occur. You can also easily edit, view, or delete log entries,
which makes maintenance a snap and guarantees your records
are always current. Also, with the Log's handy at-a-glance
view, you can effortlessly stay up-to-date on your most
current entries, viewing all the pertinent information entered
into your OSHA Log Analysis at any time.
Reports & Analysis
You'll be able to generate up-to-the-minute OSHA reports,
drilling-down by injury type, body part, group or divisions,
and time period to include. The system stores your information
from year to year, and by tracking work hours, it automatically
calculates your incident rate and allows you to make comparisons
to national averages based on your SIC (Standard Industrial
Classifications) code as reported by the Bureau of Labor
Statistics.
Best of all, with accurate reporting, we will be able to
help you spot injury trends and work with you on the right
corrective actions to take before they become serious problems.
FAQs: Resources Right When You Need Them
We know you don't have time to hunt around for the OSHA
information you need, so we included a link to FAQs, where
you'll find useful information about OSHA record keeping
guidelines and related resources. This includes:
- Basic OSHA recordkeeping concepts
and guidelines,
- Legislative Updates to OSHA compliance,
- Guidelines to Determination of Recordability
for OSHA 300, and
- Access to OSHA forms, along with
explanations of the OSHA log and its uses.
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