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🚨 Incident Report Generator

Document workplace incidents, injuries, near misses, and property damage in OSHA format.

What to Document

Every incident report should capture:

  • Date, time, and location
  • People involved (injured party, witnesses)
  • Description of what happened
  • Contributing factors
  • Immediate actions taken
  • Photos of the scene
  • Witness statements

When to Use

  • Any injury requiring first aid or more
  • Near-miss incidents
  • Property damage
  • Equipment failures
  • Environmental spills
Near Misses Matter

A near-miss today is an injury tomorrow. Document and investigate near misses with the same rigor as actual injuries.

OSHA Recordkeeping

Determine if the incident is OSHA recordable:

  • Required medical treatment beyond first aid?
  • Days away from work?
  • Restricted duty?
  • Loss of consciousness?

If yes to any, record on your OSHA 300 Log.

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Incident Information
Injured / Affected Party
Injury / Damage Details
Incident Description
Witnesses
OSHA Recordkeeping
Corrective / Preventive Actions
Report Information