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Near-Miss Reporting
Quick answer
Log every near-miss in SafetyHub within 24 hours; there is no penalty for reporting.
Full procedure
- 1Review the Near-Miss Reporting standard on the department portal before you begin.
- 2Confirm you have the required access, PPE, or tooling for the task.
- 3Log every near-miss in SafetyHub within 24 hours; there is no penalty for reporting.
- 4Complete each step in sequence — do not skip or reorder.
- 5Record completion in the system of record (log, ticket, or checklist).
- 6Escalate any deviation from the standard through the escalation path.
- 7Debrief the team lead at handoff on anything unusual.
Common mistakes & exceptions
- Skipping the WMS/system logging step — every action must have a system record.
- Not photographing exceptions before escalating.
- Assuming verbal approval is enough — always capture the ticket or form ID.
Escalation path & subject matter expert
Escalate to
Safety Shift Lead
Ext. 4117 · Slack #safety
Subject matter expert
Priya R. — Safety
Frequently asked questions
Required forms
- Near-Miss Reporting LogSAF-264
My private notes
Revision history
- 2025-02-23Version 1.2 republished by Tobias Grant.
- 2026-09-10Reviewed for annual compliance.
- 2024-11-04Initial publication.
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