This course will teach the methods for conducting effective investigations and the benefits of conducting one properly. The outcome will ensure you have understood the reasons the incident occurred and, therefore, greatly reduce the chance of a repeat occurrence.
Each day, workplace incidents harm people, property, quality, production and the environment. When an incident occurs, an occupational health and safety team must do everything in its power to determine what caused it and what could prevent it from happening again.
An incident investigation is the most efficient way to find the cause and, in turn, control the hazard, preventing similar incidents and further harm.
Course Description:
This course will teach the methods for conducting effective investigations and the benefits of conducting one properly. The outcome will ensure you have understood the reasons the incident occurred and, therefore, greatly reduce the chance of a repeat occurrence.
Topics Covered:
Why Incident Investigations Are Important
Preparing for Incident Investigations
Conducting an Incident Investigation
Making Effective Recommendations
Completing Reports and Following Up
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