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New Release – Investigation Timeline

We are pleased to announce more new Incident Check Features! Additional functionality now available: Investigation Timeline Causal Analysis comments Faster corrective action updates Full size images File upload changes Leading / Lagging indicator summary Injury details – body part, nature of injury and injury cause Investigation Timeline Administrators can set a report to have an […]

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Getting a Latitude and Longitude for a Location

For Incident Check, we require that all reports (incidents, near misses, and hazards) are tagged with a specific location.  This is for many reasons, the biggest one being that this is how our customers generally tracked things before Incident Check was implemented. There has been 1 stumbling block for locations, however, and that is our […]

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Loss Tracking

Incidents, as we define them, are events that either 1) result in damage to people (injuries, etc.) or 2) result in damage or loss to the environment or property.  Of course, injuries and fatalities are the worst possible outcome and we all work to prevent them as much as possible.  That is always the first […]

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“Participation Tax”

An article in Inc. Magazine sums up the reason why we don’t charge per user in Incident Check.  We don’t want to penalize companies for having more users in the system; in fact, we want the opposite, ideally everyone that needs to use the system should have access. In the safety area, particularly, company and […]

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Other Changes

The major change in the latest release, as already blogged about, is the Report Group Access Restriction.  There are a couple of other changes worth mentioning as well, however: 1.  Alerts on Custom Incident Types: Following up to our immediately successful and well used Custom Incident Types, we added the ability to alert on those […]

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Impacts to WHMIS?

After receiving an email from Safety+Health concerning the GHS  (United Nations’ Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals), I started wondering if this will impact WHMIS training in the future. Currently WHMIS is one of those certificates that don’t have hard expiration dates.  It is good practice to have employees go for refresher […]

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