Safety Management Blog

Insights and trends to help you better manage your EHS program to improve compliance & workplace safety

Better Safety Insights
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Cary Usrey

Beyond the Outcome: Classifying Incidents for Better Safety Insights 

Traditional incident investigations often focus on what happened, ignoring what could have happened. By integrating potential severity into the classification process, safety teams can identify systemic weaknesses earlier, strengthen safety controls, and prevent serious harm. Models like SIF, PSIF, and LSIF, combined with tools such as the Energy Wheel, provide a structured way to capture risks that outcome-only reporting misses. … Read More

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Streamline Incident Investigation
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SafetyStratus Research Advisory Group

Streamline Incident Investigation via Auto-Assignment 

Universities often face delays in incident investigations when relying on manual routing. Auto-assignment changes this by instantly delivering reports to the right EHS officer. Secure, no-login links mean investigators can act quickly and confidently, building trust and accountability across campus. … Read More

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Regulatory Reporting
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SafetyStratus Research Advisory Group

From Chaos to Clarity: Simplifying Chemical Inventory Reports

In today’s EHS landscape, regulatory requirements are constantly shifting, making chemical inventory reporting a daunting task. Institutions with large chemical inventories often face inefficiencies, wasted hours, and potential compliance risks. SafetyStratus changes that by enabling automated, hazard-based, and code-based report generation. This system ensures reports are not only accurate and compliant but also completed in a fraction of the time. By eliminating manual errors and saving resources, SafetyStratus helps organizations stay ahead of deadlines, maintain compliance, and direct valuable time toward higher-priority initiatives. … Read More

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