Last Updated: NOV-2019-B
Accident-Investigation
Duration
1 Day
Training Type
Classroom Instructional with Case Studies
Objectives
To increase competency of participants in conducting accident/incident investigations with a view to preventing future repeats of similar incidents.
Outline
- What is an accident and why should it be investigated?
- TTOSH Act (2004) requirements – accident investigation and reporting
- Definitions: incident, accident, ill health, near miss etc
- Forms
- Levels of investigation – levels 1, 2,3
- Who should do the accident investigation?
- Should the immediate supervisor be on the team?
- Steps involved in investigating an accident?
- Scene preservation – photos, sketches etc
- Interviewing of witnesses
- What should be looked at as the cause of an accident?
- How are the facts collected?
- What should I know when making the analysis and conclusions?
- Why look for the “root cause”?
- Root cause analysis – using case studies
- Why should recommendations be made?
- What should be done if the investigation reveals “human error”?
- How should follow-up be handled?
Participants Material
- Course Manual
- Certificate of Completion
Other Information
- PowerPoint, video & case studies used
Quotations
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