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Accident Investigation

Description

Who Should Attend?

  • Safety Managers and Directors
  • Engineers – All disciplines
  • Operations and Maintenance Staff – senior operators, maintenance technicians, supervisors
  • Supervisors – All disciplines
  • All Safety Personnel/Fire Brigade Personnel

 

Course Outlines

  • Regulatory Requirements (Accident Investigation) – National and International
  • Main (Different) types of hazards
  • Hazardous Materials and Substances (Physical and Chemical properties)
  • Hazards identification techniques (Risk Assessment – Job Hazard Analysis –
  • Inspection Programs – Safety Auditing etc.
  • What is an Accidents, Incidents and Near Misses
  • Chemistry of an Accident
  • Accident Ratio Triangle
  • Outcomes of Accidents (Positive outcomes and Negative outcomes).
  • Understand Why Accidents are Investigated
  • The Aim of Accident Investigation
  • How to Prevent Accidents
  • Reporting the accident
  • The Accident Investigation Worksheet
  • Accidents Costs (Direct Costs and Indirect Causes)
  • Accident Investigation Written Program.
  • Accident Investigation Team
  • Accident investigation kit
  • Accident Investigation Procedures
  • Step 1 –  Secure the accident scene
  • Step 2 –  Provide Medical Care to the Injured
  • Step 3 – Isolate the accident scene
  • Step 4 – Collect facts about what happened/ Collect Evidences
  • Step 5 – Conducting Interviews (Witnesses)
  • Step 6 – Determine the sequence of events
  • Step 7 – Contributing Factors (Equipment & materials, processes & procedures,  people
  • Step 8 – Determine the causes (Direct Causes, Indirect Causes, and Root Causes)
  • Step 9 – Recommend improvements (The Hierarchy of Controls) – Long-term and Short-term
  • Step 10 – Write the report
  • Step 11- Action Plan and Follow-up Procedures.
  • Accident Record Keeping
  • Accident Analysis
  • Accident Statistics

Group Workshops

Lessons

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Accident Investigation

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    • Validate Course Certificate
  • International Sites
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