Computer-implemented process of reporting injured worker information
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1. A computer-implemented process of reporting injured-worker safety information, comprising the steps of:
- creating a system database stored in computer memory, the system database including a plurality of defined lists of entries for selected injured-worker-related items including information necessary to comply with governmental injured-worker-reporting regulations, and a plurality of defined formats for selected injured-worker incident reports including an OSHA 200 report;
creating an injured-worker incident database stored in computer memory by selecting an entry from one or more of the defined lists in the system database, and inserting the selected entry or entries into a data record; and
creating an injured-worker incident report that includes regulatory-required injured-worker information by;
selecting one of the defined formats from the system database;
extracting and manipulating information from the incident database as defined in the selected format; and
producing the report on a computer output medium.
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Abstract
Predefined lists of selected variables are created and interrelated to produce incident reports. The lists are created and modified through the use of formatted computer screens or input forms, and the reports are produced through the use of formatted computer outputs or output formats. The lists include accident-related information such as industry types, occupations, safety teams, attendance codes, types of injuries, body parts affected, types of incidents, site conditions, accident causes and safety reminders. The input forms often correspond directly to the types of lists, so that there is a form through which the list of industry types is created and/or modified, and another form through which the list of occupations is created. In addition, there are input forms that allow creation and/or modification of several lists at one time, particularly when each element in one list is directly associated with one element from another list. The output formats include agency-related formats such as an OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration) No. 200 report, and statistical summaries used for managerial decision making. The statistical summaries may be textual or graphical, or a combination of textual and graphical.
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1. A computer-implemented process of reporting injured-worker safety information, comprising the steps of:
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creating a system database stored in computer memory, the system database including a plurality of defined lists of entries for selected injured-worker-related items including information necessary to comply with governmental injured-worker-reporting regulations, and a plurality of defined formats for selected injured-worker incident reports including an OSHA 200 report; creating an injured-worker incident database stored in computer memory by selecting an entry from one or more of the defined lists in the system database, and inserting the selected entry or entries into a data record; and creating an injured-worker incident report that includes regulatory-required injured-worker information by; selecting one of the defined formats from the system database; extracting and manipulating information from the incident database as defined in the selected format; and producing the report on a computer output medium. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A computer-implemented process of reporting injured-worker safety information, comprising the steps of:
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creating a system database stored in computer memory, the system database including a plurality of defined lists of entries for selected injured-worker-related items including worker name and information necessary to comply with governmental injured-worker-reporting regulations, and further including a plurality of defined formats for selected injured-worker incident reports, where the plurality of defined formats includes an OSHA 200 report, and where the system database is searchable by worker name; creating an injured-worker incident database stored in computer memory by selecting an entry from one or more of the defined lists in the system database, and inserting the selected entry or entries into a data record; and creating an injured-worker incident report that includes regulatory-required injured-worker information by; selecting one of the defined formats from the system database; extracting and manipulating information from the incident database as defined in the selected format; and producing the report on a computer output medium.
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7. A computer-implemented process of reporting injured-worker safety information, comprising the steps of:
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creating a system database stored in computer memory, the system database including a plurality of defined lists of entries for selected injured-worker-related items including information necessary to comply with governmental injured-worker-reporting regulations, and further including an OSHA 200 report format, and a plurality of defined graphical report formats for producing injured-worker information regarding a plurality of workers; creating an injured-worker incident database stored in computer memory by selecting an entry from one or more of the defined lists in the system database, and inserting the selected entry or entries into a data record; and creating a graphical report that includes regulatory-required injured-worker information regarding a plurality of workers by; selecting one of the defined graphical report formats from the system database; extracting and manipulating information from the incident database as defined in the selected graphical format; and producing the graphical report on a computer output medium.
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