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May 17, 2024 | Barb Carr

Effective Evidence Photography: 10 Tips

evidence photography

Evidence photography is important to information collection, and there is more to it than just going out to the job site and snapping a few photos. In the world of workplace incident investigations, photography plays a crucial role.

High-quality photographs can capture details that may be missed during initial observations and provide a visual record. Here are ten essential tips to help you master the art of evidence photography and ensure your documentation is clear, accurate, and reliable.

Watch this 2-Minute Video to Learn the Tips

By following these tips, you can enhance the accuracy and reliability of your evidence photography. Remember, the goal is to create a visual record that is as clear and comprehensive as possible, supporting the overall investigation and contributing to a fact-based root cause analysis.

Learn more about collecting information by improving your investigative interviews on TapRooT® eLearning Pathways.
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