THE IMPORTANCE OF REPORTING ALL INJURIES

We are all trained to report any near misses, injuries, or incidents to a supervisor or safety representative. Often however many of these incidents, especially first aid type injuries, are not reported. Injuries are not reported because of many different reasons, but it is important to understand why all of them need to be.

Reasons Why Incidents Go Unreported

There are many reasons why incidents such as property damage, near misses, spills, and injuries go unreported. A major reason is often the individual’s pride. Most people do not want to admit their mistakes to others, especially at work. They may also fear the outcome from sharing what occurred with a supervisor.

Why it is Important to Report Injuries

There are many reasons why you should report any type of injury, no matter the severity.

The most important reason is to make sure the situation or hazard is made safe for not only yourself, but the others at the worksite.

Another reason is to further share your experience, or the lessons learned from the incident with others to prevent it from occurring in the future.

With injuries, even just minor ones, it is important to get them looked at by a supervisor or safety representative. While many injuries, such as a small cut or an insect sting, may not seem like a big deal they can turn into one.

All injuries need to be reported, no matter how small. You never know when something that seems minor in nature will develop into something more serious. There are also always lessons that can be learned, even from just minor injuries, to prevent others from occurring in the future.

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