Accident / Incident Investigation
Unit Standard:120 335
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What you will learn
Introduction to Accident/Incident Investigation:
Understanding the importance of accident and incident investigation in maintaining workplace safety.
Learning the goals and objectives of conducting investigations.
Legal and Regulatory Framework:
Familiarizing yourself with the relevant laws, regulations, and reporting requirements related to accident/incident investigations.
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Investigation Process:
Learning the step-by-step process of conducting an accident/incident investigation.
Understanding the roles and responsibilities of the investigation team.
Preservation of Evidence:
Understanding how to secure and preserve the accident/incident scene and physical evidence
Learning the importance of maintaining the chain of custody.
Data Collection and Analysis:
Learning different techniques for collecting data, including witness interviews, documentation review, and physical evidence examination.
Analyzing the gathered data to identify contributing factors and root causes
Root Cause Analysis (RCA):
Understanding various RCA methodologies (e.g., 5 Whys, Fishbone diagram) to determine the underlying causes of accidents/incidents.
Applying RCA to prevent recurrence and develop effective corrective actions.
Human Factors:
Understanding the role of human factors in accidents/incidents.
Learning about human error, fatigue, complacency, and other factors that may contribute to incidents.
Contributing Factors:
Identifying various factors that may contribute to accidents/incidents, such as organizational, procedural, and environmental factors.
Report Writing:
Learning how to compile and document investigation findings in a clear and concise report.
Presenting the report to relevant stakeholders effectively.
Communication Skills:
Developing effective communication skills for interacting with witnesses, victims, and stakeholders during the investigation process.
Corrective and Preventive Actions:
Identifying appropriate corrective and preventive measures to address the root causes and prevent future accidents/incidents.
Learning to prioritize and implement these actions.
Learning from Incidents:
Understanding the concept of learning organizations and the importance of using incident data to improve safety systems and procedures.
Case Studies:
Analyzing real-world case studies of accidents/incidents and their investigations to gain practical insights.
Interview Techniques:
Learning effective interviewing techniques to obtain accurate and relevant information from witnesses and involved parties.
Crisis Management:
Understanding how to manage the immediate aftermath of an accident/incident, including providing support to affected individuals.
Ethical Considerations:
Learning about ethical considerations during an investigation, including confidentiality and impartiality.
Continuous Improvement:
Emphasizing the importance of continuous improvement in accident/incident investigation processes.