Paper-Based Incident Reporting Creates Delays on Construction Sites
STRONGSVILLE, OHIO / ACCESS Newswire / February 17, 2026 / SafetyHQ®, a construction health and safety app and a part of Foundation Software's product portfolio, has released a new article revealing how outdated paper-based incident reporting systems contribute to safety risks in the construction industry.
The article, "How to Document Jobsite Incidents (Without Slowing Down Work)," examines the critical gap between when incidents occur and when they're properly documented - a delay that can have serious consequences for worker safety and regulatory compliance.
Construction recorded 1,075 workplace fatalities in 2023, the sector's highest number since 2011, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Manual, paper-based incident reporting creates delays where critical information gets lost between shifts, documentation occurs hours or days after incidents and near misses go unreported - preventing safety teams from protecting workers and meeting OSHA compliance requirements.
The article highlights how digital safety apps address these challenges by enabling real-time reporting from the field. By capturing incidents as they happen, crews can document critical details while they're still fresh, reducing errors and ensuring nothing gets overlooked.
To effectively replace paper-based systems and meet regulatory requirements, modern safety solutions should include:
Mobile forms for logging incidents, injuries and near misses directly from the jobsite
Real-time syncing to safety managers and leadership with photo attachments for visual evidence
Automated workflows that trigger follow-up actions and corrective measures
Centralized data storage that captures all required OSHA Form 301 information
As the article explains, these digital capabilities help construction companies identify root causes and recognize patterns across jobsites. This transforms reactive incident reporting into proactive safety strategies that can prevent future injuries.
SafetyHQ is one construction safety management app designed to address these needs, enabling crews to capture critical safety information quickly without slowing project momentum.
For complete insights on streamlining jobsite incident documentation, read the full article here.
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