Tuesday, March 17, 2009

What is the OSHA 300 Log??

The OSHA 300 log is a form created by the U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration that documents work related illnesses and injuries. The ultimate goal of filling out this form is to prevent future repeats of similar incidents. Examples of work related injuries and illnesses that can be recorded consists of death, loss of consciousness, restricted work activities, medical treatment sought after, and days off. Although completing the OSHA 300 form may be a tedious task, with the help of DataPipe’s injury and illness module and its sophisticated OSHA 300 Log reporting, it can be automated and save you time and money. There are many aspects of your EHS program that can be automated using triggers, external processes, schedulers, auto-email notifications, and ticklers for due/done notification. To read more about OSHA 300 click here.