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An accident investigation may have different purposes [1]: Identify and describe the true course of events (what, where, when) Identify the direct and root causes / contributing factors of the accident (why) Identify risk reducing measures to prevent future, comparable accidents (learning)
- Accident investigation and analysis
In this article we will use the terms incident and incident...
- Accident investigation and analysis
HSG245. Download a free copy (PDF) Every year people are killed or injured at work. Over 40 million working days are lost annually through work-related accidents and illnesses. This workbook...
The models used in accident investigation can typically be grouped into three types: sequential, epidemiological, and systemic models. Although the sequential and epidemiological models have contributed to the understanding of accidents; they are not suitable for clarifying the complexities and dynamics of modern sociotechnical systems.
Investigating a worksite incident- a fatality, injury, illness, or close call- provides employers and workers the opportunity to identify hazards in their operations and shortcomings in their safety and health programs.
Module 1: Basic Incident Investigation Procedures. This module covers basic incident investigation tools and processes, as well as analysis techniques. The goal of any incident investigation is to identify what actions can be taken to prevent future incidents and prevent workplace injuries and illnesses.
IV Investigation of Occupational Accidents and Diseases Abbreviations ILO International labour Organization OSH occupational safety and health Definitions Occupational accident – An occurrence arising out of, or in the course of, work which results in a fatal or non-fatal injury, e.g. a fall from a height or contact with moving