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CBIH82 - Accident Type / Treatment

Former Member
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Dear EH&S Consultants,

My client needs to enter the following in CBIH82, where do we get all this detail in CBIH82..

1.) Type of accident : Hit By, Hit On, Slip/Trip/Fall, Lifting/Pulling, Trauma

2.) Injury Type : Contusion, Fracture, Burn, Foreign Body

3.) Treatment : Bandage, Medication, Cast, Crutches

Please suggest me what are the fields or tab we enter all this details.

Regards

Hari Prasath

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Former Member
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HI Hari,

1. Type of Incvidents - You can configure them as entry types.

Path - EH&S > Industrial Hygiene and Safety > Incident/Accident Management > Specify Incident/Accident Log Entry Types

2. Injury Types -

You can configure them as Accident Categories.

Path - EH&S > Industrial Hygiene and Safety > Incident/Accident Management > Specify Accident Categories.

3. Treatment -

You don't have as such. You have to do with custom value assignment types, custom classes, custom characteristics and with phrases under the  teb "More Personal Data" (or) by adding a different tab.

Regards

kamal

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Hi Kamal,

Thanks for your input, In the same CBIh82, can u le tme know where do we maintain

4.) Sick Leave of employee by Doctor

5.) CAPA by Safety Officer

Also,  as you said, does treatment type needs to be maintained by Phrase sets or developing a custom fields with ABAPer help in the same is also advisable. Your valuable suggestion pls

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HI Hari,

for 4. Sick leave of employee by doctor -

You have to decide, how extent you would like to maintain.

In Involved tab - select the person role as INJ and go to the DETAILS button clicking below.

You have "Time Data", where you can maintain the Absence start date and End of Absence.

This will be connected to SAP HR Time management - you can calculate the sick leaves person wise/ incident wise etc.,

for 5. CAPA by safety officer -

it means corrective action and preventive action.

in the same CBIH82, you can maintain the same by clicking on "Safety Measures"button. usually in SAP terminology we called actions as safety measures. this would be "corrective action"for the incident/ Accident.

If you want to maintain the preventive action, you have to choose the similar workareas (CBIH02) - there also you can find the same "Safety Measures"button to capture the actions - we can called them as Preventive actions, where there is no direct incident/ Acciden linked for these actions.

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No need ABAP to develop the custom fields and phrase sets.

You have very user friendly solution available to dealt with this. You can configure them.

Path -

EH&S > Industrial Hygiene and Safety > Basic Settings > Configure Tab Pages.

Regards

kamal

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Hi Kamal,

Can you firmly confirm me on this point

2. Injury Types -

You can configure them as Accident Categories.

Path - EH&S > Industrial Hygiene and Safety > Incident/Accident Management > Specify Accident Categories.

I hope injury is no way related to Accident categories.

Kindly assist.

Regards

Hari Prasath

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Hi Kamal,

Inj/illness needs to be maintained as phrases and the same is may be displayed in "Involved" Tab and click more details and we have "Injury/Illness" tab to enter Type of Injusr and Body parts too.

Correct me,if i am wrong..

Former Member
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HI Hari,

I can understand your intention.

for your question - "Injury Types"

you have a different log for Injury/ Illness - CBIH72, to differentiate the injury types.

for your second question -

Yes, you can maintain them in "Injury Illness tab"

Regards

kamal

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Thanks for all your replies Mr Kamal

Former Member
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Hi Kamal,

I need to add custom tab in the injury/illness log screen (document). Using IMG configure tab pages, i have added Document tab to FAL object type. But i am not able to see that in the log screen.

Is it a developement?

Thanks

Jeevitha

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