Feature
Daily safety forms that actually get filled out.
A foreman with gloved hands can fill out a JHA in 90 seconds, attach a photo, and submit it. The form lands against the project as soon as the phone reconnects.
What's in the form library
- Pre-shift JHA (Job Hazard Analysis) with hazard-and-control rows and per-worker acknowledgments.
- Daily log with the pre-abatement checklist, containment status, and field observations.
- Daily report with production, weather, manpower, equipment, and photos.
- Incident report with corrective-action tracking (recordable, first aid, property damage).
- Near-miss report for the close calls that don't make the OSHA log but matter for the next shift's JHA.
How it works in the field
- Foreman opens the project on a phone or tablet.
- The form list shows what's been filed today on this project.
- Filling out the form is a one-handed flow: tap the field, dictate or type, attach a photo from the camera. No keyboard fights.
- Supervisor attests to the JHA; workers acknowledge it.
- The form posts against the project record with timestamp and the submitting user's identity.
What the office sees
- Per-project daily roll-up: what's been filed today, by project, by foreman.
- Incident timeline with corrective-action workflow.
- Project closeout package draws from the daily form record automatically.
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