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Latest Feature – Group Level Alerts

Incident Check – the easy and affordable way for your company to track incidents, near misses, and hazards on the job – now alerts based on Report Groups. We use Report Groups as a “tag” for reports, leaving this generic enough for our many varied companies to use as they see fit.  Some examples are […]

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Near Misses – Failures or Successes?

Wired magazine has an article out examining the perception of near misses (or close calls) and investigates if they are “Near Disasters” or “Lucky Breaks”. Essentially, they argue that we should look at them as a failure, not a success, as they are leading indicators of incidents.  Citing the Process Improvement Institute, across many industries […]

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5 Whys

Ran across this nice little article about root cause analysis with your kids: When Kids Start Doing Root Cause Analysis. With Incident Check, we focus on the root cause analysis and provide a completely customizable  set of factors that are set up by your safety professional. We start with a basic set, but you are […]

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“Why is your product so cheap?”

This is a question I get many times when talking with potential and existing clients.  First, I like to change that to “inexpensive”, as a marketer once coached us. Second, most of the people asking are used to dealing with 2 different types of situations: In-house IT departments “Enterprise” Software Sales With Incident Check, we […]

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Spring Issues

At 3CIS – the company behind Incident Check – we not only build and support Incident Check, we also use it for our telecommunications division.  in addition to reaping the benefits of having reports at our fingertips, easily entered reports and corrective actions, we use the information we have learned in our extremely safety-conscious business to […]

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