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Running a beer sommelier school means working with specialized equipment, valuable glassware, and students who are still learning proper handling techniques. When near misses happen—a keg coupler that nearly failed, a trainee who almost dropped a case of specialty glassware, or a CO2 pressure issue that could have caused injury—documenting these incidents is essential for maintaining a safe learning environment.
This Beer Sommelier School Near Miss Report helps you capture critical safety information before small incidents become serious accidents. Whether it's keg system malfunctions, glassware handling issues, equipment hazards, or trainee safety concerns, this template ensures you're documenting what matters: the location, the circumstances, contributing factors, and corrective actions needed.
Paperform makes it simple for instructors, trainees, and staff to submit near miss reports from any device. The form uses conditional logic to capture relevant details based on the incident type, and you can route submissions directly to your safety coordinator or operations manager. With Paperform's integration capabilities, reports can automatically flow into your incident tracking spreadsheet, trigger safety review workflows in Stepper, or notify your team via Slack or email.
Perfect for beer sommelier programs, cicerone training schools, beverage education centers, and hospitality training facilities, this template helps you build a proactive safety culture where everyone feels empowered to report potential hazards. By documenting near misses systematically, you can identify patterns, address risks before injuries occur, and ensure your students learn in the safest possible environment.