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

Last reviewed July 5, 2026

Use an electronic tracking system to log incidents. This can automate data entry into the OSHA 300 log and generate reports for analysis. Regularly review and update the log to ensure compliance with OSHA requirements.

Key points

  • Electronic systems reduce manual entry errors.
  • Automated reports save time on tracking incidents.
  • Maintain documentation for audits and inspections.

Automating OSHA 300 log tracking helps superintendents keep accurate records of workplace injuries and illnesses. Regular updates and easy access to data help ensure compliance with OSHA regulations, making it easier to identify trends and improve site safety practices.

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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.