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Toolbox presentation: Accident and incident reporting requirements . Accidents. An incident must be reported:if it causes an injury that prevents the person from returning the following day to the duties they were doing at the time of the accidentregardless of whether the person is rostered to wor
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1. 1 Please read this before using presentation This presentation is based on content presented at the Exploration Safety Roadshow held in November 2008
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2. Toolbox presentation: Accident and incident reporting requirements
3. Accidents An incident must be reported:
if it causes an injury that prevents the person from returning the following day to the duties they were doing at the time of the accident
regardless of whether the person is rostered to work the following day or not
if the person has lost time from work, been assigned to alternate or light duties or been put on restricted hours
Reporting requirement applies to:
employees
self-employed persons
contractors and their employees
4. Serious injury An injury that:
is disabling for 2 or more weeks
or
involves unconsciousness from gas inhalation or asphyxiation
or
results from an accident, including fuming, arising from the use of explosives or blasting agents
5. Accident site Where an accident has resulted in a death or serious injury the site must not be disturbed unless:
it is to save a life or prevent further injury
in the case of a serious injury, an inspector has given permission
in the case of a fatality, the coroner has given permission
Subject to these constraints, a trade union representative may examine the site if the employee involved is a member that union
6. Accident reporting requirements Mining – mine manager
Exploration on a mine site – mine manager
Exploration not on a mine site – exploration manager
7. Injury notification Manager must notify:
District Inspector
if requested, trade union to which the injured person belongs
For serious injury:
notification as soon as possible by fastest method
subsequently confirmed in writing using occurrence report form
may require judgement call about whether person will be disabled for 2 or more weeks
8. End-of-month reporting At the end of the month following a suspected serious injury, the manager must complete a mining injury report form confirming (or otherwise) details in initial occurrence report form
9. End-of-month reporting continued The manager must submit a monthly status report form:
as soon as practicable after the end of each month (usually within 2 weeks)
whether or not there has been an accident at the mine or exploration site during the month
with details of any time lost or changes of work status because of injuries from previous months
with details of employee and contractor statistics
10. Occurrences and potentially serious occurrences Occurrences – Section 78 of Act requires ten occurrence types to be reported to the District Inspector whether or not the incident caused an injury or damaged property
Potentially serious occurrences – Section 79 requires the reporting of any occurrence that, in the manager’s opinion, had the potential to cause serious injury or harm to health (i.e. near misses)
There are 13 reporting categories listed on the occurrence report form
11. Reporting categories Extensive subsidence, settlement or fall of ground or any major collapse
Earth movement caused by a seismic event
Outbreak of fire above or below ground
Breakage of a rope, cable or other gear by which persons are raised or lowered
Inrush of water
Dust ignition below ground
Presence or outburst of potentially harmful or asphyxiant gas
12. Reporting categories continued Accidental, delayed or fast ignition or detonation of explosives
Explosion or bursting of compressed air receivers, boilers or pressure vessels
Electric shock or burn or dangerous occurrence involving electricity
Poisoning or exposure to toxic gas or fumes where persons are affected
Loss of control, failure of braking or steering of heavy earth moving equipment
Other
13. Reporting requirements for occurrences Manager must notify District Inspector by fastest means of communication
Occurrence report form must be submitted as soon as practicable after initial notification
If requested by District Inspector, manager must provide further information
Manager must also record, without delay, the particulars in the mine record book
14. Reporting requirements forpotentially serious occurrences Manager must notify District Inspector by fastest means of communication
Occurrence report form must be submitted as soon as practicable after initial notification
If requested by District Inspector, manager must provide a detailed written report
15. Availability of forms Not available online
Contact AXTAT manager
(email axtatmanager@docep.wa.gov.au)
Emailed reply from AXTAT manager will contain:
the three forms (occurrence, mining injury report, monthly status report) as attachments
links to relevant online guidelines and procedures
if a mine, Resources Safety site identification number