Here are photos from our latest Safety Recognition event held at the 451 Grand location in Chicago, Illinois. Safety leaders were recognized for participating in the Haz-Trac safety incentive program…
A serious incident on a jobsite can be defined using OSHA’s reporting guidelines: fatality, in-patient hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye. A fatality must be reported within eight hours…
That moment when your jobsite inspection app changes the way workers think. Our clients are experiencing a cultural shift. They expected “just” an app that aggregates data in real time…
The Haz-Trac Safety Recognition program uses data collected on construction sites using the Haz-Trac app. Haz-Trac is designed for efficiency in identifying and correcting hazards to improve incident and cost reductions….
Haz-Trac, the construction site safety app launched in January 2016 has earned accolades from users and clients alike. This week, prominent safety professional and blogger Abby Ferri has named Haz-Trac…
Based on requests and feedback from users and prospects – Haz-Trac users will now have ability to add additional notes in the dashboard to follow-up on a hazard report. A…
Learn how workforce members can easily report and avoid hazards using Haz-Trac. Haz-Trac is designed for workers to avoid hazards and to deliver reinforcement reporting data, which drives improvement in workforce engagement for ongoing…
The latest version of Haz-Trac adds 3D touch support to make reporting a construction site hazard, incident or safety leader much easier. “Our goal is to anticipate and accelerate our user’s…
NYCOSH attributes construction’s disproportionately high occupational fatality rate to seven predominant findings. These findings consist of the following: REASON 1 : Nature of the Work First, construction work is hazardous…
Construction sites are dangerous places. Construction work is inherently dangerous. For example: 1 in 10 construction workers are injured every year. Nearly all construction workers will have at least one work-related…