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Version 2.8

We are excited to announce that version 2.8 of IncidentCheck has been released to production!  This latest version contains many enhancements and new features based on, as always, user feedback and comments, plus our continuing vision that IncidentCheck be the leading incident reporting and management software there is. Release 2.8 features: Statistics Overhaul Reassigning Groups […]

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New Release – Custom Reports

With this latest release, we have added: Custom Reports – monthly, quarterly, and yearly PDF reports A more polished Report PDF Small changes to the report entry form to make reprot entry that much faster and easier Small bug fixes and small enhancements Custom PDF Reports Under the Statistics menu item, you will now see […]

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New Look and Feel

Incident Check now has a newer look and feel to keep up with the growing demand and to have a more responsive design.  This allows for a better user experience when working on phones, tablets, and the desktop. This also sets the stage for new upcoming changes with more personalization. We feel Incident Check is […]

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Account Organization, Word Exports, and Corrective Action Lists

In our quest to make Incident Check the best incident management system out there, we are continually adding new features based on client feedback, industry best practices, and general trends. To that end, the newest features include exports of the tabular summaries to Word, a new way to view your account organization, and a list […]

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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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Setting up Group Level Access

Group Level Access (GLA) is a mechanism that we use in Incident Check to provide multiple levels of access to the data. This post will outline the basics for setting up GLA.

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Report grouping is Now Active!

The latest release to Incident Check is out and active, and here is rundown of the most significant change – Report Group Access Restriction. Many of our customers need to limit access to reports for different divisions of their companies.  Currently, we have two access levels – Reporters and Administrators.  Reporters add and edit their […]

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“Mining the Pyramid”

At a recent safety conference, I attended a talk that centered around Heinrich’s Law.  While this “law” is being revisted and further studies, the Heinrich Pyramid remains one of the featured graphics among safety professionals.  And naturally, Incident Check also features this alongside Pareto Charts for Causal Analysis, a Report Map, and pretty much every […]

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Custom Incident Types

In response to user feedback, Incident Check now supports custom incident types.  In addition to the pre-defined types: Injury, Loss, Spill, Theft, Equipment Failure, etc., users can now define their own type.  We have customers using this for such as diverse as “Lightning Strike”, “Underground Line Hit”, and “Weight Overage”. By defining your own incident […]

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