Incident log
Record near misses and accidents in one place while the details are still fresh.
Schedule, run, and document fire drills without spreadsheet juggling.
Most people know they should hold fire drills. But in a busy workday, it’s one of those things that gets pushed aside. “We’ll do it next month,” you think, and suddenly two years have passed. When the inspector knocks on the door and asks for documentation, panic sets in. Where did we write it down?
A fire drill is primarily about saving lives. But it’s also about having your documentation in order so you’re not caught off guard during an inspection.
You create a fire drill directly in the app: pick the date, check off which employees participated, and fill in the built-in standard form. The form guides you through the key points — evacuation time, assembly point, equipment status, and observations along the way.
During the drill, you note what went well and what needs improvement. Was there a door that was stuck? Did everyone know where to go? By recording observations immediately, you ensure they get fixed before it matters for real.
Once the drill is registered, everything is collected in one place — date, participants, form answers, and any notes. If the form indicates follow-up is needed, you can create an action item in your plan with a single click.
You don’t have to worry about when you last had a drill. Everything is documented with participant lists and observations — ready to show during an inspection.
Most importantly, it creates peace of mind for both you and your employees. Everyone knows what to do if the alarm goes off, and you have proof that you take your responsibility as an employer seriously. It’s safety put into a system, so you can focus on running your business.
Record near misses and accidents in one place while the details are still fresh.
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