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Safety · Safety officer · 5 minutes

Incident Reporting

Record injuries, near-misses, and unsafe-condition observations — investigation workflow.

When to use this

Any injury, near-miss, property damage, or unsafe-condition observation. Near-misses are the biggest data source — they predict where real incidents will happen.

Menu: Plating → Safety → Incidents.

Incident types

Type Examples
Injury First aid / medical aid / lost-time injury
Near Miss Almost got hit by a hoist; chemical splash contained by goggles
Property Damage Forklift hit a rack; tank overflow (see Spill Incident for chemistry)
Unsafe Condition Torn glove bin; missing signage; faulty respirator cartridge

Minimum logging (first 5 minutes)

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Reference Auto
Incident Date/Time When it happened
Type Injury / Near Miss / Damage / Unsafe
Severity First aid / Medical aid / LTI / Fatal (injury) or Low/Med/High (other)
Location Work centre, station, or building zone
People Involved Employee IDs
Short Description 1-2 sentence plain-English

Save. System auto-notifies Safety Officer + Shop Manager + (if Medical Aid or worse) HR + Owner.

For injuries: WSIB

If severity is Medical Aid or LTI, WSIB Form 7 workflow kicks in:

  1. Injured worker completes (or Safety Officer helps)
  2. System tracks 3-day reporting deadline
  3. PDF generated on completion
  4. Submit via WSIB portal (not automated — manual step)
  5. Attach WSIB acknowledgement

Investigation

Tab: Investigation:

  • Timeline of events (before / during / after)
  • Contributing factors checklist (equipment, PPE, training, SOP, fatigue, etc.)
  • 5-whys / fishbone analysis
  • Witness statements (upload signed PDFs or record directly)
  • Photos

Corrective actions

Tab: Corrective Actions:

  • Immediate actions taken (isolated hazard, briefed the crew, etc.)
  • Long-term CAPAs created (link to fusion.plating.capa)
  • SOP changes required
  • Training changes required
  • PPE/equipment changes required

JHSC review

Every incident is auto-queued for Joint Health & Safety Committee monthly review. Committee members sign off on the investigation + corrective actions.

Near-miss program

Near-misses are the leading indicator — push reporting. Policy target: 10 near-misses per every medical-aid incident. If the ratio drops below that, you're under-reporting.

Every month:

  1. Review the near-miss list
  2. Identify patterns (same work centre? same task?)
  3. Add a targeted safety talk or SOP change

What can go wrong

Worker won't admit an injury

Not your call — encourage, but don't force. Log as "Unsafe Condition" with the factual observation. Watch for repeat patterns.

Supervisor won't log near-misses

Culture issue. Safety Officer logs observations directly. Consider making near-miss reports a positive-reinforcement item.

Investigation stalls

Investigations have auto-reminders at 3/7/14 days. After 30 days without progress, escalates to shop manager.