Three Advantages of Connecting GoCanvas with Quickbooks

Three Advantages of Connecting GoCanvas with Quickbooks

Managing your bills and expenses can be a real headache. It can require hours of data re-entry and receipt tracking, but that’s not how it has to be. Imagine a solution that would allow all your accounting processes to be managed with a click of a button. We’ve made that possible and, no, you don’t need to implement any new software or fancy tools!

GoCanvas and QuickBooks have created an integration allowing for information to be easily transmitted from one platform to the other. What this means is, when a submission is made in GoCanvas the information is automatically recorded into QuickBooks as well, making it so all your accounting records are updated in real time. This allows you to maximize the way you’re using the platforms you already have!

Here are some different ways optimizing this process could benefit you and your company.

Time is money, and unfortunately, many companies are spending tons of time tracking their money. What an integration between GoCanvas and QuickBooks does is allow for financial managers to get better insight into information in real-time. Instead of tracking down receipts or trying to calculate new invoices for change orders, they can easily pull up the submission and review the data as soon as it is submitted.

Not only is invoicing turnaround time nearly eliminated, but you can also take back the time spent transferring information from one system to the other. The process of manually going through each submission and re-entering the data into the corresponding fields can require hours of productivity from staff. Manual data re-entry isn’t just a hindrance for employees though, it can also affect customer acquisition due to prolonged invoice turnaround times and human errors.

When logging expenses and receivables, accuracy is key. Whether it be for a potential audit, stakeholder visibility, taxes, or budgeting purposes every company wants to have a precise log of what their cash flows look like. With an integration between GoCanvas and QuickBooks, you’re eliminating the potential for manual reporting errors to be while also making you ready to present information for any of these situations at a moment’s notice.

Not only is the potential for reporting errors substantially decreased, but with accurate and real-time reporting, your company can understand its financial standing immediately. When your boss asks you to create a report on company spend and transaction history, you can be sure all the information is up to date and as current as possible allowing for more precise analysis.

A GoCanvas and QuickBooks integration is not limited to simply invoicing, but also encompasses forms and processes such as:

By integrating GoCanvas to QuickBooks, you are able to streamline a list of data-intensive processes that weigh down your back office.

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The 13 Biggest D.C. Tech Hires to Know About from February

Lorem Ipsum The 13 Biggest D.C. Tech Hires to Know About from February

Every month we recap the biggest tech hires and departures in the D.C. area over the past month. To get hiring and other local innovation news daily, sign up for The Beat. Here’s our list of the top hires in D.C. innovation for February:

Lanham, Md.-based 2U hired a new chief privacy officer, the company announced on Feb. 5. Katie Race Brin, who recently served as CPO at the Federal Trade Commission, will help oversee the company’s privacy and security safeguards. While at the FTC, Brin reported to the chairman and counseled them on privacy-related issues, and she also managed the FTC’s internal privacy program.

2U also made a notable board addition on Feb. 22. According to a press release, Greg Peters, the chief product officer at Netflix, has selected 2U as his first board position. Peters is the edtech company’s first tech expert to join the board, and he has been with Netflix for nearly a decade now.

Blackboard hired a new chief financial officer, the company announced on Feb. 6. Rick Essex joined the education technology company on March 2 from Survey Sampling International (SSI), where he served as CFO since 2012. Essex replaces Lisa Mayr who recently joined EverFi as their new CFO.

D.C. startup Arcadia Power expanded its leadership team on Feb. 6 as the company gears up for a big year. With that, the company brought on Sourav Nayak as its VP of finance, Chris Haines as head of product, Nancy Hersh as the data science adviser and Kate Henningsen as SVP of operations and general counsel. Henningsen has already been with Arcadia Power, but in other roles, since 2015.

Alexandria, Va.-based Research Innovations has a new vice president in its ranks as of Feb. 7. Doug Greenlaw joins the team as its new vice president of strategic growth, developing corporate strategy and overseeing long-term growth. Most recently Greenlaw was at Lockheed Martin as their chief executive for Asia.

Reston, Va.-based GoCanvas has a new chief product officer. According to a release on Feb. 13, Ben Foster is joining the mobile platform company as its new chief product officer. Foster’s resume includes a tenure at eBay in the early 2000s before heading to D.C.’s Opower. Since 2014, Foster has been an adviser to more than 40 tech companies up and down the East Coast, including FiscalNote, Contactually and Stardog Union.

Reston, Va.-based cybersecurity startup Graphus added a few key local players to its advisory board. According to a press release, the startup added Bob Korzeniewski, former EVP of VeriSign and CFO of Network Solutions; Bret Kinsella, CEO of Act with Edge and publisher and editor of Voicebot.ai; and Rick Gordon, director of Inova Personalized Health Accelerator and the former managing partner of the MACH37 cyber accelerator.

Alexandria, Va.-based Savi Technology added a Nokia executive to the company’s board of advisors. Johannes Giloth joins the supply chain management software company’s board after more than a decade at Nokia. Currently, Giloth is the chief procurement officer and senior vice president of operations at Nokia where he oversees all aspects of operations accountability.

About GoCanvas

GoCanvas® is on a mission to simplify inspections and maximize compliance. Our intuitive platform takes care of the administrative tasks, freeing our customers to focus on what truly matters – safeguarding their people, protecting their equipment, and delivering exceptional quality to their customers. 

Since 2008, thousands of companies have chosen GoCanvas as their go-to partner for seamless field operations.

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Easy to Manage Billing with Team Licenses

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Easy to Manage Billing with Team Licenses

There are numerous benefits in choosing GoCanvas Team Licenses over the old “per-user” subscription plan, but one of the biggest advantages is the ease of billing.

With the GoCanvas Team License model, your organization is now free to add and remove users from your account without the headache of having to calculate what the new charges will be every month.

Team Licenses allow you to:

  • Streamline and predict billing on a monthly or annual basis
  • Establish a single monthly or annual billing date for your account (no more juggling multiple renewal dates for each individual user)
  • Add, subtract, and transfer licenses without any hassle or impact on billing

Whether you select a monthly or annually billed Team License plan, the example below illustrates how easy billing becomes as your company begins to add users to your account.

No longer will your account balance vary from month to month due to the addition of new users. With GoCanvas Team Licenses, your account balance always remains the same, so there are no surprises!

Need more users that are available in your current plan?

Just reach out to Sales@gocanvas.com and we’ll get you set up with a plan that works for you.

About GoCanvas

GoCanvas® is on a mission to simplify inspections and maximize compliance. Our intuitive platform takes care of the administrative tasks, freeing our customers to focus on what truly matters – safeguarding their people, protecting their equipment, and delivering exceptional quality to their customers. 

Since 2008, thousands of companies have chosen GoCanvas as their go-to partner for seamless field operations.

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GoCanvas Appoints Tech Growth Expert Ben Foster as New Chief Product Officer

GoCanvas Appoints Tech Growth Expert Ben Foster as New Chief Product Officer

RESTON, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–GoCanvas, the leading mobile platform empowering companies to automate how work is done, today announced that it had hired Ben Foster as its new Chief Product Officer.

Foster comes to GoCanvas with two decades of experience in product management at technology firms on both coasts, including creating products to help rapidly scale eBay’s business in the early 2000s before joining Washington, D.C.-based energy efficiency software company Opower as they grew to an eventual $1 billion IPO. Since 2014, he has served as an independent product advisor to more than 40 technology companies up and down the East Coast, including FiscalNote, Contactually, Stardog Union, MediaMath, WHOOP, and more. At GoCanvas, Foster will set the strategy and execution of every interaction users have with the company’s platform, in both desktop and mobile forms.

“First and foremost, my role is to define the company’s future software solutions to enable its existing and new customers to automate and modernize their most critical workflows,” Foster said. “Our vision for the next phase of GoCanvas is inspiring, and I am excited to be a part of such a winning team. Together, we will continue to build a great company, further investing in top talent, driving product innovation, and maintaining customer focus.”

Foster brings an extraordinarily broad insight into his long experience in product management. Beyond being an inventor on over a dozen patents, he has helped hone user experiences, amplify product design and build world-class development teams for companies.

“Innovation through the product lies at the heart of our growth plans, making our platform even more powerful for our customers. We are demonstrating this commitment by adding Ben to our leadership team,” added GoCanvas founder and CEO James Quigley. “Ben has a passion for placing customers first and a great track record of building intuitive experiences through his product strategies. We look forward to Ben making an immediate and sustained positive impact on our customer engagement.”

Foster lives in Northern Virginia with his wife, son, and daughter.

GoCanvas is a mobile platform that makes it simple for businesses to automate how work is done, replacing outdated processes and expensive paperwork. The GoCanvas App works on smartphones and tablets, helping companies to easily collect information, share it instantly with others and gain real-time insight of their business operations. GoCanvas can be easily customized by any type of business to empower their workforce, unleashing the value in data across the organization to help them connect better with colleagues and engage more effectively with customers.

GoCanvas is trusted by thousands of businesses throughout 70 countries, automating millions of workplace activities, making it one of the fastest-growing mobile platforms in the world. To learn more, visit www.gocanvas.com.

About GoCanvas

GoCanvas® is on a mission to simplify inspections and maximize compliance. Our intuitive platform takes care of the administrative tasks, freeing our customers to focus on what truly matters – safeguarding their people, protecting their equipment, and delivering exceptional quality to their customers. 

Since 2008, thousands of companies have chosen GoCanvas as their go-to partner for seamless field operations.

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Say Hello to the NEW GoCanvas Online Community!

Say Hello to the NEW GoCanvas Online Community!

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We are super excited about the release of the GoCanvas Community.

Why are we so excited? Because the Community is a great way to view and share the information that matters the most to you. The GoCanvas Community is where tips, tricks, best practices, and advice live. You’ll be able to get real-world solutions from other users, submit feature requests, and keep up-to-date with the latest releases!

The Community will soon become the hub for all things GoCanvas.

The Help Center is a static database of information pertaining to the many different aspects of the GoCanvas platform. By being static, the information is presented to you in a way that is meant to be quickly digested and comprehended. While useful in many situations, it doesn’t always apply to more complex situations within the GoCanvas platform. Whereas the Community is dynamic; with users creating posts, and anyone (including GoCanvas staff) having the ability to respond to feedback or insight.

The Help Center will continue to house documentation about our features and how to use the product, while the Community will cater more to creative problem solving, specific use cases, and collaborative troubleshooting, as well as giving ways for users to give feedback and to make feature requests.

When you’re having a problem or are trying something new, chances are someone can point you toward a solution. Think of the Community as a sounding board for your specific questions and issues.

The Community will truly thrive when everyone, new and experienced GoCanvas users alike, see it as a place to post problems and find creative solutions. The more input from you the better!

It’s super simple! Just click here to access the GoCanvas Community. Once there, you’ll be able to view, post, and comment on a variety of different GoCanvas topics. Can’t find what you’re looking for? Create your own post and get the conversation started!

We look forward to ‘seeing’ you in the Community soon!

About GoCanvas

GoCanvas® is on a mission to simplify inspections and maximize compliance. Our intuitive platform takes care of the administrative tasks, freeing our customers to focus on what truly matters – safeguarding their people, protecting their equipment, and delivering exceptional quality to their customers. 

Since 2008, thousands of companies have chosen GoCanvas as their go-to partner for seamless field operations.

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Running on Empty? Learn How Fuel Costs Are Killing Your Bottom Line

Running on Empty? Learn How Fuel Costs Are Killing Your Bottom Line

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Yellow Hummer When you try to think of items that burn up a lot of gasoline, what first comes to mind?

SUVs. Lawnmowers. Generators. My yellow H2 Hummer (kidding). But seriously, all these things tend to burn more gas (and money) than their actual value to you.

But what about paper? It doesn’t really sound like something that would cause you to suddenly grab your wallet. But indeed, similar to my yellow H2 Hummer (still kidding), paper forms are actually one item that can significantly cost your business both time and money.

Read on below to learn how a single paper-based process can cost your business not only 100s of hours in lost efficiency, but also cause leakage on your bottom line.

CorollaMost common people are conscious about their mileage, how much they spend on gas and the fuel economy of the vehicle they purchase. This is probably why the economically designed Toyota Corolla is still the top-selling car of all-time.

But when it comes to running a business, the majority of people can’t haul loads or supplies in the backseat of their leather interior Corolla. This doesn’t mean though that we should simply throw all economic sense out of the window when it comes to managing a fleet of vehicles.

Most companies within the Field Service or Construction industries are, due to their work, forced into purchasing less fuel-efficient vans and trucks. This is the point at which most companies feel resigned to the fact that they will have to spend a ton to fill up those vehicles, because “that’s just what everyone else does”.  But this is just the point in time when companies should instead say, “What CAN we do to cut down on our costs, and where CAN we streamline our process?”.

So this begs the important question, how and where is money being lost in transit?

Remember that work vehicles are used for two primary purposes, driving to and from job sites. Every time they are on the road burning fuel, the company is slowly losing money.

Why are they on the road? 50% of the time it’s because they need to return paper forms back to the office, hauling their gas-guzzling fenders miles across town to do so. This is the critical correlation between paper forms and fuel dollars, and where a business hemorrhages money without truly realizing it.

But how much is it really costing your business? Let’s calculate below exactly how much a single paper form can cost your organization.

So, we’ve talked about how fuel inefficiency can increase costs within your business, but how does a single paper form effect those costs? By using paper forms you’re forcing each field tech and/or supervisor to manually fill out each report and return the contents back to HQ for processing. This means if your field tech is sent to a site 15 miles away, they’re going to be burning cash all the way back to the office in order to return those forms.

But we can break it down even further.

For example, say a field supervisor has 4 job sites to inspect every single day. At each of those job sites, he/she has to complete a detailed Job Safety Analysis (JSA) report, with the average distance from the main office to each site being 15 miles.

MoneyNow take into consideration the average mile per gallon range for a standard pickup or van is 15 to 20 mpg, with an average cost of a gallon of gas being $2.30. With a total of 50 standard work weeks in a year(accounting for vacation), that field supervisor will waste around 300 gallons of fuel traveling between the worksites and the main office. That alone will account for close to $700 in fuel dollars lost annually,  and that’s just for a single field supervisor!

But what about the actual process of filling out and collecting all the data on paper forms, how much time and money does that waste the field supervisors?

Take into consideration that the average paper report can take between 15 and 30 minutes to fully complete by hand. Why so long? Think about it. When it comes to a safety-related form like a JSA, or even something as simple as a timecard, detail is everything. And with paper, nothing can be pre-filled or auto-populated like it can with a mobile form.

Crumpled Paper You have to capture photos, signatures and even GPS coordinates for the report to be verified as accurate. When you use a platform like GoCanvas, all these features are built right into the mobile form. With paper, you are forced to bring extra pieces of equipment to capture these readings, and then take the time to compile them all together for a final report. This extra 30 minutes a day, across 4 sites, for 50 business weeks can cause that single field supervisor to waste between 200-300 hours every year! 

Not impressed by hours lost?

Add into the equation how much they are being paid, let’s say $17 per hour, and that equates to between $3,400 – $5,100 in lost productivity every year. Now multiply that number across all your supervisors and watch as the losses pile up!

Now that we’ve talked about the doom and gloom that paper forms can bring upon your business, it’s only right that we show you how to solve the issue!

A mobile form platform like GoCanvas is essentially built to negate all the negative traits that come with paper-based data collection.

GoCanvas Mobile With GoCanvas, your employees (including field supervisors) can reduce their drive time by 50% or more because of real-time data sharing. As soon as a report is completed onsite, all of the contents including GPS, Photos, Signatures, Barcodes, and more will be automatically sent to the GoCanvas cloud and available for immediate review by the main office.

Employees, like field supervisors, can also cut down on trips between sites by setting up safety inspection approvals with the GoCanvas Workflow feature. This allows for employees from other sites to complete inspections with detailed photos, and transmit that data directly to the field supervisor’s GoCanvas device for final review and approval. If any mistakes or issues are found, the field supervisor can reject the report and send a note back to the original submitter. This type of process can further cut down on unneeded mileage, and improve daily efficiency across multiple job sites!

Whether it be a timesheet, work order or site inspection – paper anywhere is dysfunction everywhere. By simply implementing the few simple changes outlined above, you could end up saving your business close to $4,000 per employee annually! 

About GoCanvas

GoCanvas® is on a mission to simplify inspections and maximize compliance. Our intuitive platform takes care of the administrative tasks, freeing our customers to focus on what truly matters – safeguarding their people, protecting their equipment, and delivering exceptional quality to their customers. 

Since 2008, thousands of companies have chosen GoCanvas as their go-to partner for seamless field operations.

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4 Hidden Dangers in Oil and Gas Extraction

4 Hidden Dangers in Oil and Gas Extraction

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4 Hidden Dangers in Oil and Gas ExtractionOf course you want your oil and gas employees working out in the field to stay safe and healthy. But that can be difficult given the hidden hazards and oil and gas extraction dangers that exist — not to mention the known hazards that frequently aren’t properly assessed and can go undetected in oil and gas extraction.

Here are four hidden dangers in oil and gas extraction to put on the radar of your oil companies, and some ways that you can harness the power of mobile technology to identify risk, measure exposure, and keep your workers safe from harm.

During oil drilling, fluids are circulated through the well and through systems that can be open, partially enclosed, or fully enclosed.

It’s well known that these fluids, when released into the environment, can cause groundwater contamination — so most companies have strict controls in place to prevent leaks. But these fluids, which often have trace amounts of hydrocarbons in them, can also cause health and safety issues among your workers.

Health effects from exposure to drilling fluids include dizziness, headaches, drowsiness, nausea, inflammation of the respiratory system, and even an increased risk of cancer.

Employees can be exposed while working in a shale shaker room, when over or around a fluids pit system, while on the drill floor, and more. But one of the most common ways workers are exposed to chemicals in drilling fluids is through contaminated and/or inappropriate protective gear. For example, fabric gloves that get soaked with hydrocarbons expose an employee to more contaminants than if he or she had not worn any gloves at all and had been splashed with fluid and wiped it off.

To keep workers safe from hazardous exposures, it’s important for oil companies to establish clear safety protocols for the handling of drilling and fracking fluids and to provide training for all members of the team. Then, use mobile forms to create and maintain safety checklists that your team members can use on a daily basis. Scrupulous use of such checklists will enable you to identify — and address — hazardous exposures before they lead to harm.

Inhaling silica dust can cause silicosis, a lung disease that causes shortness of breath, severe coughing, weakness, and possibly cancer or death.

OSHA and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) have identified seven sources of silica dust exposure during hydraulic fracking:

  • Dust ejected from thief hatches (access ports) on top of the sand movers during refilling operations while the machines are running (hot loading)
  • Dust ejected and pulsed through open side fill ports on the sand movers during refilling operations
  • Dust generated by on-site vehicle traffic
  • Dust released from the transfer belt under the sand movers
  • Dust created as sand drops into, or is agitated in, the blender hopper and on transfer belts
  • Dust released from operations of transfer belts between the sand mover and the blender
  • Dust released from the top of the end of the sand transfer belt (dragon’s tail) on sand movers

You can take steps to control dust exposure by improving existing engineering controls and safe work practices. In addition, it’s required by law that you monitor the air to determine your workers’ exposure to silica, provide respiratory protection as needed, and offer training and information about the hazards of silica and other chemicals. For more information, see NIOSH’s “A Guide to Working Safely With Silica.”

The earth naturally contains small amounts of radioactive materials. Normally these concentrations are low and relatively harmless, but oil drilling activities can reveal or create higher concentrations. OSHA says that oil field production waters have high concentrations of radium, and that the scale inside pipes and tanks is where that radium builds up. Workers who handle pipes or work in gas processing facilities are at risk of NORM exposure. Water handling equipment has also been shown to have the highest levels of NORM contamination. While the radiation levels of even concentrated NORMs are fairly low, chronic exposure can cause cancer.

Because NORM exposure tends to be chronic, medical testing alone is not effective for protecting your workers. “Therefore, while medical surveillance is a standard strategy that is often used, it must be emphasized that source control, exposure monitoring, worker education and safe operating practices are the most important strategies for preventing significant worker exposures,” according to the International Association of Oil & Gas Producers.

Exhaust fumes aren’t unique to the oil and gas energy industry, but they are a hazard anywhere heavy equipment or diesel generators are used. Short-term exposure to exhaust can cause eye, nose, and throat irritation. Long-term issues include cardiovascular problems and cancer.

Engineering controls are the best strategy to control exposure to exhaust. Use low-sulfur fuels and, if possible, restrict the amount of diesel-powered equipment in a work area. Also, regular maintenance of your equipment will prevent it from running too rich, which can result in excessive emissions.

By tapping into technology — especially mobile forms — to provide your workers with everything from equipment inspections and hazardous substance self-inspections to safety checklists and more, you can keep your employees safe from these hidden hazards and oil and gas extraction dangers.

In many cases, OSHA or other energy regulation organizations have published energy standards relating to exposure levels of these hazards. So knowing the legal limits is a first step. Use these published energy guidelines (and other sources referenced here) to create training guides and mobile safety checklists that your workers can take right into the field with them. And consider using a mobile PPE checklist — a good practice no matter what hazards you are trying to mitigate.

You can also tap into the power of mobile forms to keep detailed records of samples taken to monitor air quality — vital information to have whether you are monitoring concentrations of diesel emissions or checking levels of airborne silica.

To see how GoCanvas can help you harness the power of mobile form to identify, monitor, and prevent hazardous exposure on your site and drilling rig, give GoCanvas a try today and download a free app from our Mining, Quarrying, Oil, Gas & Chemicals Application Store!

About GoCanvas

GoCanvas® is on a mission to simplify inspections and maximize compliance. Our intuitive platform takes care of the administrative tasks, freeing our customers to focus on what truly matters – safeguarding their people, protecting their equipment, and delivering exceptional quality to their customers. 

Since 2008, thousands of companies have chosen GoCanvas as their go-to partner for seamless field operations.

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Ultimate Checklist for Effective Toolbox Talks

Ultimate Checklist for Effective Toolbox Talks

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Just five to 10 minutes a day can make a significant difference in your construction or manufacturing company’s safety record. Holding regular toolbox talks — short, informal discussions that focus on one specific safety issue — can result in proven safety and cost benefits, including lower insurance rates, reduced turnover, and less damaged equipment. However, to make these talks successful, you must prepare, deliver, and document them the right way. Make sure you’re equipped to host effective safety briefings by following this checklist.

About GoCanvas

GoCanvas® is on a mission to simplify inspections and maximize compliance. Our intuitive platform takes care of the administrative tasks, freeing our customers to focus on what truly matters – safeguarding their people, protecting their equipment, and delivering exceptional quality to their customers. 

Since 2008, thousands of companies have chosen GoCanvas as their go-to partner for seamless field operations.

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3 Benefits to Connecting Work Orders with your Accounting Systems

3 Benefits to Connecting Work Orders with your Accounting Systems

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No one loves doing work orders, but they’ve become an essential part of the data collection process for many companies across the world (especially in the Construction industry).

While more and more companies every day are transitioning away from paper-based data collection methods, the fact still remains that the majority still complete work orders by hand. The issues with completing work orders by hand include:

  • Incomplete reports
  • Unreliable data
  • Inconsistent reporting times
  • Untrackable metrics

But the great thing about implementing a platform like GoCanvas is that it can be easily customized around the current business processes and systems that you already have in place. It also enables you to capture different types of data that you weren’t able to easily collect before with your paper-based work order process.

Features like Photo Capture, Barcode Scanning, GPS Location Verification and more allow you to leverage the power of your mobile device to collect the highest quality data, in real-time. But the best part is that all the data is automatically transferred to the GoCanvas secured cloud database where it can be easily organized and shared with your existing backend accounting and management software programs like Quickbooks.

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Since 2008, thousands of companies have chosen GoCanvas as their go-to partner for seamless field operations.

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Breaking Down OSHA’s Top 10 Most Cited Violations of 2017

Breaking Down OSHA’s Top 10 Most Cited Violations of 2017

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2017: OSHA Safety in Review

Where did all the time go? It seems like just yesterday we were posting the results of OSHA’s 2016 data findings, but here we are again.

The reason why it feels like déjà vu is likely because the top 5 most cited violations of 2017 are the same as those from 2016.  Fall Protection – General Requirments, Hazard Communication, Scaffolding, Respiratory Protection, and Lockout/Tagout all come in at the top of the list for the 2nd consecutive year. All combined, the top 5 most cited categories through September of 2017 have accounted for approximately 21,748 violations.

The bottom 5 categories consist of Ladders, Powered Industrial Trucks, Machine Guarding, Fall Protection – Training Requirements, and Electrical Wiring Methods. In total, these have accounted for 10,279 violations, which combined equals 32,027 total violations reported in 2017 thus far.

This amount of violations seems like a lot (which it is), but the good news is that it’s a dramatic decrease from 2016. Last year 36,531 violations were reported in total, which accounts for an overall decrease of 12%! This decrease can be attributed to many things, but overall it shows that companies are finally starting to become serious about the safety of their employees and investing in the right methods/technologies to protect them.

But all the news isn’t positive.

Within the OSHA top 10 violation list, there was one new addition from 2016 to 2017, Fall Protection – Training Requirements. This type of violation revolves around the lack of proper safety training programs in high risk and dangerous environments. This is a common issue in today’s building construction environment as the pressure to complete projects faster increases and proper safety procedures get put by the wayside. Patrick Kapust, deputy director of OSHA’s Directorate of Enforcement Programs, puts it into perspective by telling Safety+Health Magazine that “Many of these violations were specifically related to training requirements and ensuring that a training program for each employee who may be exposed to fall hazards is established. Often, these violations occurred in the roofing, framing and residential modeling industries.

While progress is being made, there is still much work left to do. If you’re looking to become smarter about the way you collect, report, and track safety information on your project sites, GoCanavs can help! Our Application Store has over 100 different OSHA specific mobile form templates available to download and use in seconds. Toolbox Talks, JSAs, Accident Reports, and much more can be customized to fit your exact business needs.

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Top 10 OSHA Violations of 2017

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Since 2008, thousands of companies have chosen GoCanvas as their go-to partner for seamless field operations.

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