Health and Safety Forms

Health and Safety Forms

This is a collection of all the forms needed for employees to complete their tasks meeting BHI and regulatory requirements. Many of these forms can be completed on the Industry EHS Center pages, but if paper copies are needed they can be downloaded from this page. 

Proactive Safety Measures

Being proactive means anticipating accidents, being prepared, minimizing response times, decreasing the number of injuries that occur in the workplace, and as a result, reducing the number of workplace incidents. Proactive measures include documenting Job Safety Analyses, Near Misses, Site Safety Assessments, Behavior Based Safety Observations, and Weekly Safety Meetings. The more we do, the more we can drive down incidents in each department. 

It is not enough for us to just submit forms, if there is no reliable content within the forms. It is also not enough to collect reliable information if the information is not analyzed and provided as feedback on a routine basis. Your information will help us provide you with those reports. 

Click on the icons below to access, complete, and submit those specific forms. 

EHS Plans

OSHA, MSHA, and other agencies require the use of permits, checklists, and inspections for various tasks that are considered more high risk than other tasks. The following are requirements when conducting tasks related to the form. 

Required Permits and Checklists

OSHA, MSHA, and other agencies require the use of permits, checklists, and inspections for various tasks that are considered more high risk than other tasks. The following are requirements when conducting tasks related to the form. 

Inspections

OSHA, MSHA, and other agencies require the use of permits, checklists, and inspections for various tasks that are considered more high risk than other tasks. The following are requirements when conducting tasks related to the form. 

Incident Forms

All forms related to incident reporting and investigations can be found on the Incident Management Page.