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Investigation Types • Near miss • Injury / Illness • Property damage • Vehicle damage • Spill or release
Basic Steps • Get care for injured worker • Control media access • Secure and isolate the scene • Preserve the scene • Control hazardous conditions • Make drawings, and take many pictures
Basic Steps • Call EMS • Call regulatory entities as appropriate • Call insurance carrier • Call additional contacts on your company notification list
Start Investigation • Delegate one person to lead the investigation • Establish a strategy before beginning • Keep information confidential • Gather evidence
Start Investigation • List ambient conditions • Identify and interview employees as soon as possible • Get facts, not opinions
Investigation Kit • Incident forms • Witness cards • Instruction sheet • Disposable camera • Half-page clip board • Pen
Analyze and Process Data • Determine root causes • Reference applicable Job Safety Analysis (JSA) • Make recommendations • Assign corrective / preventive actions
Analyze and Process Data • Prepare report • Communicate results and follow-up • Establish management accountability for the investigation process
Q: Investigation types can includeinjury / illness, near miss and property damage. A: True QuizAll Questions True or False
Q: Basic steps for incident investigation can include securing and isolating the scene, preserving the scene and controlling hazardous conditions. A: True QuizAll Questions True or False
Q: An investigation kit will include, among other items, incident forms. A: True QuizAll Questions True or False
Q: Referencing an applicable Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is not important to analyzing and processing data for the incident investigation. .A: False QuizAll Questions True or False
Incident Investigation- Resources • Conducting an Accident Investigation – online course module • www.orosha.org/subjects/accident_investigation.html • Preserving an accident scene • AccidentScene.ppt
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