FACTS
- Unreported incidents can result in similar or more severe events occurring in the future.
- Failing to report incidents may violate health and safety regulations, leading to penalties or fines.
- Without full reporting, organizations can't track trends or evaluate the effectiveness of safety measures.
- Critical fixes to equipment, procedures, or training may be postponed if incidents are not documented.
- When incidents are ignored, employees may feel their safety is not a priority, reducing morale and participation in safety programs.
- Unreported incidents can escalate into major events with significant financial, medical, and operational consequences.
STATS
- The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) […]
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