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Workforce Hours Analytics 🚨 Safety Alerts
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Reference Date Site Type Severity SCL Status Assigned Days SLA Quality

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Incident QR Codes

Post these QR codes at your sites. Workers scan to open the incident reporting form instantly — no app or account required.

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Compliance Mode

Controls how SLA deadlines are enforced

Escalation Chain

Who gets notified when SLA deadlines are breached at each tier

SLA Timeline Grid

Set SLA deadlines for each pipeline stage × severity combination. Leave blank to use system defaults.

System default Org override (tighter) Site override (looser)
Pipeline Stage Critical Serious Moderate Minor

Auto-Assignment Rules

Automatically assign incidents to specific team members based on type or severity

SLA Event Log

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OSHA Recordkeeping

29 CFR Part 1904

Regulatory Reporting Deadlines

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OSHA 300 — Log of Work-Related Injuries & Illnesses

Recordable incidents only • Auto-populated from incident records

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Case No. Employee Job Title Date Where Description Death Away Transfer Other #Away #Restrict Type 301
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OSHA 300A — Annual Summary

Post Feb 1 – Apr 30 of following year

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Digital Certification

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"I certify that I have examined this document and that to the best of my knowledge the entries are true, accurate, and complete."

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Canadian Provincial OHS Reporting

Alberta Form 1, Ontario Form 7, BC Form 7, and more provincial templates. Data model is ready — templates coming soon.

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› SCL Classification Wizard

EEI SCL Classification Wizard

Guided triage tool — answer 4 questions to classify this incident

Step 1 of 4

Was high energy present?

High energy = ≥1,500 joules or ≥500 ft-lbs of force. This includes electrical current capable of arc flash, falls from height, heavy machinery, suspended loads, etc.

Which high-energy hazards were present? (select all that apply)

None selected

Did an incident occur?

An incident occurred if: (a) a high-energy source was released AND (b) a worker was within 6 feet of the energy boundary, or was in a confined space with the energy source.

Note: If the energy source was present but contained (e.g., guard in place, worker not in zone) — this may be an Exposure or EBO (observed but no release).
Answering No classifies as High Energy Exposure (leading indicator) or EBO if observed proactively before any near-miss.

Was a direct control present?

A direct control is a physical barrier, guard, interlock, PPE, or written procedure that prevented the energy source from making contact with the worker.

Examples of direct controls: machine guard, fall harness, lockout/tagout, blast shield, chemical splash suit, confined space retrieval system.
Answering Yes classifies as Success — the safety system worked.

Was a serious injury sustained?

A serious injury is one that is life-threatening, life-altering (permanent disability, loss of limb/organ), or life-ending (fatality).

Examples: fatality, traumatic brain injury, amputation, paralysis, crush injuries causing organ damage, severe chemical exposure, cardiac arrest from electrical contact.

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