Skip to product information
BSB 113 Incident Report Book standing upright showing front cover with coil bound spine and Brute Safety Products branding

Incident Report Book

BSB 113

$20.00 AUD

When something goes wrong on site, this book makes it straightforward to record exactly what happened. A4 portrait gives you room to write properly, and the coil bound spine keeps it flat whether you are at a desk or on a clipboard. With 50 sequentially numbered sets printed on 100gsm paper, every incident gets logged and nothing goes missing. Solid, practical documentation that holds up when you need it most.

Quantity: 1

Product Size: 210 x 297mm

Finish: 50 Numbered Forms. Coil Bound Spind.

The BSB 113 Incident Report Book is designed for accurate and compliant workplace incident documentation across Australian construction, mining, manufacturing, and logistics workplaces. This incident report book provides safety officers, site supervisors, and compliance managers with a reliable tool for recording workplace injuries, near misses, and hazardous events in line with Work Health and Safety (WHS) regulations. Manufactured with 100gsm white paper internals and a coil bound spine, the Incident Report Book includes 50 sequentially numbered sets for thorough record keeping across Australian work environments. Printed in A4 portrait format, this incident report book ensures clear and consistent documentation with enough space to capture full incident details and witness accounts.

The BSB 113 features sequential page numbering across 50 sets, providing an auditable record trail that supports WHS compliance and internal investigations. The coil bound spine delivers a flat writing surface ideal for desk or clipboard use, whilst the 100gsm white paper internals ensure ink clarity and longevity throughout extended site use in the varied conditions common across Australian industrial environments.

Specifications:
Product Code: BSB 113
Quantity: 50 numbered sets per book
Size: A4 Portrait
Material: 100gsm white paper internals
Finish: Coil bound spine
Features: Sequentially numbered pages

Applications:
The Incident Report Book is commonly used for recording workplace injuries and near miss events on construction sites, WHS compliance documentation in mining operations, incident tracking across manufacturing facilities, hazard event recording in logistics and transport workplaces, and internal investigation documentation across Australian industrial environments.

Why Choose This Product:
100% Australian designed and printed for local WHS compliance, manufactured from quality materials suited to Australia's demanding worksite conditions. Features sequentially numbered sets for auditable record keeping, available for fast Australia wide delivery, and suitable for custom printing to include company logos and specific reporting requirements.

Frequently asked questions

What is a compliance book?

A compliance book is a structured document that records workplace activities, decisions and checks required under safety legislation or business procedures. These books include delivery dockets, site diaries, permit books, fatigue and log book records and inspection logs. The duplicate format provides copies for different parties while creating a permanent record. Compliance books demonstrate that your business follows proper processes, helping you meet legal obligations and protect against disputes or claims.

Are compliance books a legal requirement?

Specific compliance books become legal requirements depending on your work activities and industry. Permit books for hot works, excavation and height work are often mandatory for high risk activities. Visitor registers support emergency evacuation requirements under WHS legislation. Site diaries and meeting records demonstrate due diligence during investigations or disputes. While the law may not mandate a specific book format, it requires you to document certain activities and decisions. Using proper compliance books provides the easiest way to meet these obligations.

 How long should I keep compliance records?

Record retention periods vary by document type and state legislation. Safety records like permits, JSAs and incident reports typically require retention for seven years minimum. Financial records including delivery dockets and dayworks books should be kept for at least five years for tax purposes. Site diaries and project records often need retention until all warranty periods expire and potential claims are resolved. Check with your legal advisor or industry body about specific retention requirements for your business.

Do I need a separate permit for each type of high risk work?

Yes, different high risk activities require separate permits because each involves distinct hazards and controls. Hot works permits address fire risks and require different checks than excavation permits that focus on underground services. Working at heights permits assess fall hazards and rescue plans that do not apply to confined space work. Using the correct permit book ensures you document the specific controls needed for each high risk activity. Some sites use a general high risk work permit, but separate permits provide better hazard control.

What is the difference between a permit book and a checklist?

A permit book authorises high risk work and requires supervisor approval before the task begins. Permits document that someone assessed the hazards, applied controls and gave permission to proceed. Checklists like prestart inspections verify equipment condition but do not require permission to work. Permits typically apply to activities like confined space entry, hot works, excavation or working at heights. Checklists apply to routine tasks like vehicle inspections or equipment checks.