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Goal Setting:
Business goals focus an organization on what is important. Goals drive attitude, action and accountability. The same is true for safety goals focused on leading indicators instead of a generalized statement such as “reduce the incident rate by 10%.” Ensuring the workforce is aware of the goal, sees their role and understands why it is important and how it will be measured multiplies the impact. The resources to achieve the goal must be readily available, and the workforce must be supported in the journey to attain the goal. ABC’s STEP Safety Management System helps you craft and measure these goals.
Recordkeeping and Documentation:
A timely key component of the STEP Safety Management System is recordkeeping and documentation. An effective health and safety program prevents injuries and illnesses and includes an appropriate and prompt response if an injury or illness does occur, including documentation and OSHA recordkeeping. Final verification and certification of the OSHA Form 300A is performed each year in January, and it can be posted from Feb. 1 through April 30.
Four Helpful Tips for Submitting OSHA Incident Data:
Learn more about ABC's STEP Safety Management System and other health and safety topics at abc.org/safety.
For more information or assistance, please reach out to:
Joe Xavier Senior Director, Health and Safety ABC National
Aaron Braun Manager of Safety Programs and Initiatives ABC National