1. Reporting Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Information for Woodbridge Township
Kristen Della Sala
Woodbridge Township, Personnel Intern
Purpose
Significance
§ To accurately report the OSHA
SOII form for 2014.
§ Create manual to ensure accurate
and routine data reporting.
§ Work-related injury reporting is
important for setting standards of
safety in the workplace.
§ Employees must report their
injuries to inflict change.
§ Underreporting is often an issue
due to failure to report.
Methodology
Outcomes
§ A complete comprehensive OSHA
report for 2014
§ A training manual for following
year’s OSHA report.
§ Workers informed of importance
of reporting their work place
injuries.
Evaluation
Acknowledgements
I would like to thank all of the
employees of the Woodbridge
Township Personnel Department:
Marianne Horta, Magdalena Frangos,
Helen Perez, Hung Le, Joan Kovacs,
and Sheri Samsudeen. Their constant
guidance and mentoring made the
internship a truly enjoyable and
beneficial experience.
Gather Data
from First
Injury Report
Complete and
submit the SOII
Create yearly
manual
More reliable reporting
Process
Addressing
Underreporting
Gathering Data
Implementing
a Manual
Gathering data for the SOII form,
creating a manual, and keeping
consistent processes throughout the
years, can successfully improve the
accuracy of OSHA reports. Also,
teaching about the drawbacks of
underreporting of injuries, can create
a safer workplace.
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from:
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