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SAFETY MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION | Return to Top |
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Safety Management provides for detailed accident/incident reporting. This allows you to produce all the government
compliance reports and documents you need including the OSHA 300, OSHA 300A, and OSHA 301 reports. Safety Management
also tracks worker’s compensation details, including costs for rehabilitation, liability, medical, and more. In addition,
there are many reports included that help you schedule training, pinpoint problem areas, control costs and take corrective
actions.
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HIGHLIGHTS | Return to Top |
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– tracks basic information about the incident and the employee involved
including the date, time and nature of the illness or injury. Also includes the text based OSHA summaries used for the log.
– provides extensive details about the incident including the body parts,
equipment, materials, operations, causes, and initial treatment. Also tracks the corrective actions taken to prevent similar
incidents in the future.
– tracks all information required for
worker’s compensation or other insurance claims. This includes claims details, insurance, legal information, and witnesses.
Extensive cost detail is also tracked with a summary provided by cost category.
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