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Safety violation log

A document tracking any hazardous actions or events that have violated the safety of those on site.

A safety violation log is a record of all safety breaches and incidents on a construction site. It helps track trends, identify areas for improvement, and ensure accountability in maintaining a safe working environment.

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Maintain a safety violation log to track incidents and implement corrective measures.

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