We have developed this outline to help
people understand the difference between the various classifications of
near miss or injury. This has helped to bring consistency to how
we classify and discuss incidents.
Ed
Event Type | Definition by example |
Safety Observation | There is a pallet hanging over the edge of the rack and it looks like it could fall. |
Near Miss | The pallet just fell off the racking and hit the floor, but no one was hit or injured. |
Minor Injury | The pallet just fell off the rack and hit "Bob" in the arm, causing a bruise. |
OSHA Illness/Injury | The pallet just fell off the rack and hit "Bob" in the arm, causing a large bruise. Bob needed medication for the pain and was restricted from doing his regular job for a week. |
Serious Injury
(>3 lost time days) | The pallet fell off the rack and hit "Bob", breaking his arm. Bob's arm was put in a cast and he missed 5 days of work. When Bob returned, he was restricted from doing his regular job until the cast was removed. |
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