

Finally, you can use One View Reporting programs to analyze the incident, frequency rates, and other safety metrics. Employees are able to review the case logs using the Case Inquiry program (P54HS210) as required by OSHA or review tasks using the Incident Task Inquiry program (P54HS215) (Release 9.1 Update).

You can assign tasks and enter costs associated with the incident. The reported incident and recordable cases are investigated and additional details are recorded in the system. The system automatically notifies the people who need to know about the incident, such as the company safety officer and other interested parties. You enter the incident using the Incident Master program (P54HS00) or the Report an Incident program (P54HS30) or the mobile Report an Incident applications. This business process flow explains the processes involved in incident tracking and reporting using the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Health and Safety Incident Management system. You can generate all the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports in a ready-to-submit format.įigure 1-1 Health and Safety Incident Management Business Processĭescription of ''Figure 1-1 Health and Safety Incident Management Business Process'' One View Reporting provides an analytical tool to gain important insight. You can record costs and assign tasks related to incidents. The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Health and Safety Incident Management system provides a comprehensive, yet easy to use solution to report and manage incidents of all types and that includes potential incidents such as near misses.


An integrated solution combines personnel, facility, operational, and asset management data to effectively leverage organizational information. You use the insight gained from analysis of incidents to focus resources where they are best needed, such as incident prevention. The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Health and Safety Incident Management system is an integrated solution. It also involves human losses as a result of occupational incidents. Incidents lead to lost time, lost productivity, and delay in the delivery of services, along with significant costs. 1.1 JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Health and Safety Incident Management Overview
