With the ARCHIBUS mapping function, you can view the geographic dispersion of incidents by examining a map on which symbols indicating an incident location are superimposed.
By viewing a map you can quickly discern any geographic commonalities in incident data. For example, the incident map makes it clear if a particular facility or geography is experiencing an unusually high number of incidents.Or, perhaps areas surrounding your sites, such as flooding rivers, are responsible for workplace mishaps.
Once you examine the map, you can optionally generate a list of incidents by location and then drill down to details on the specific incidents.
The system displays a hierarchical list of locations in the left pane and a map of the world in the right pane.
For example, to see all locations with incidents, select the top-level check box, World.
The Incidents Floor Plan form opens. From here, you can select a floor; the system displays its floor plan and highlights the rooms that have incidents.
The system displays a list of incidents associated with the selected locations in the right pane. You can export this list to XLS or DOCX if you wish.
The Incident Details window opens displaying detailed information about the selected incident and related work restrictions, witnesses, and training. From here, you can view incident details and generate the OSHA Accident (Form 301) report.
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