A better way to manage safety events and OSHA recordkeeping
Adam Anderson
Michael Heiser
Hosted in partnership with the Steel Manufacturers Association (SMA), this on-demand session takes on a challenge that goes far beyond steel.
From missed warning signs to incomplete investigations and time-consuming OSHA reporting, this webinar shows how to bring incident reporting, follow-up, and OSHA 300/300A submissions together.
What youâll see
- How better incident visibility helps you catch red flags earlier
- How to structure reporting, investigation, and follow-up in one flow
- How OSHA 300 and 300A reporting becomes easier with better data
- How to give site teams and managers the right level of visibility
- How to fit the system to the way your site actually works
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Where incident reporting starts to slip
Most teams already have a way to log incidents and near misses. The challenge is keeping everything connected once the report is in. All too often, information can end up spread across EHS, maintenance, HR, and other systems. Thatâs where problems start to creep in:
- Similar events are reported differently across sites
- Key details come in late (or not at all)
- Follow-up actions are tracked, but not always closed out
- Near misses are logged, but not always acted on
- OSHA reporting becomes a time-consuming task
In this session, we walk through a real incident scenario and show how a more connected approach helps keep reporting, investigation, and follow-up aligned so nothing important gets missed.
What youâll walk away with
- A clearer view of how small issues turn into real incidents
See how repeated near misses and small gaps in reporting build into real risk - A practical way to connect reporting, investigation, and action
From report to close-out, with clear ownership at each step - Better visibility without adding noise
Give people what they need to act â without overwhelming them - A simpler way to handle OSHA reporting
Use structured data to support 300 and 300A reporting
If this sounds familiar, itâs for you
You donât need to work in steel to get value from this session. If your teams deal with mobile work, contractors, vehicle movement, heavy equipment, and reporting pressure, there will be something in this session for you.
This webinar is especially relevant for:
- EHS managers in high-risk industrial environments
- Safety leaders responsible for incident investigations and follow-up
- Multi-site EHS teams that need better visibility across facilities
- Operations and compliance leaders who want clearer reporting
What youâll get access to
When you download the webinar, youâll get access to:
- A walkthrough of a real incident scenario
- A practical demo of reporting, investigation, and follow-up
- Examples of how to speed up OSHA reporting