How can a project engineer automate OSHA 300 log tracking on a US construction project?

Last reviewed July 5, 2026

Use software to automatically collect and track injury and illness data from jobsite reports. Set up alerts for any incidents that need to be logged on the OSHA 300 form. This makes compliance easier and helps ensure timely reporting.

Key points

  • Automate data collection from incident reports
  • Set alerts for OSHA 300 log requirements
  • Ensure compliance with OSHA reporting deadlines

Tracking OSHA 300 logs involves gathering data from various sources, like jobsite incident reports and safety meetings. By automating this process, you can reduce manual errors and make sure that all incidents are documented correctly and promptly. This also helps maintain a safer work environment by identifying trends in injuries.

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Alloovium can help by pulling data from project documents and tracking deadlines to keep your OSHA log in compliance.

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General information for US construction professionals — not legal advice. Lien deadlines, retainage caps and notice rules vary by state; verify with the state statute or a construction attorney.