Incident Log Sheet :
What It Is and Why It Matters
This document is a ready-to-use form where key details of an event can be noted: when and where it happened, who was involved, what occurred, and what actions were taken. By writing down the facts, employers can better analyze causes and improve prevention strategies.

Having a consistent method to record these events isn’t just about following rules — it supports better decisions and promotes a culture of accountability.
Common Sections Included
A typical sheet will include:
- Date and time
- Location
- Brief description
- Names of those involved
- Witness details
- Immediate steps taken
- Plans for follow-up
- Signatures from the person reporting and a supervisor
These sections help ensure nothing is overlooked and give clarity during reviews or investigations.
This sheet can be used as a daily log or included in your overall workplace safety documentation system.
Tips for Use
- Train team members on when and how to use the sheet
- Store completed forms securely
- Review regularly to identify recurring issues
- Encourage open communication to boost reporting
For additional guidance and templates, explore trusted sources like OHSE.ca and CCOHS.
Final Note
A simple form can have a big impact. Using a standard incident tracking sheet ensures consistency, builds trust, and helps create a safer workplace for everyone.
Check out our blog for more safety resources and stay proactive about risk management.
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