Aims:
Aims of the course are to:
› Ensure supervisors and managers can determine actual and potential severity of incidents.
› Provide opportunity to participate in investigation of a simulated incident.
› Provide opportunity to use investigation techniques to identify incident causation.
› Create ability to identify differences between immediate and under-laying causes.
› Provide knowledge and understanding to develop recommendations to prevent recurrence of an incident.
Objectives:
On completion of the course attendees will be able to:
› Explain domino, multi-causal, HEMP and Tri-pod Beta models of incident causation.
› Determine actual and potential severity rating of an incident using PDO risk matrix.
› Explain the criteria used to determine reportability.
› Define the term 'significant incident'.
› Describe significant steps in carrying out an incident investigation.
› As team member attendees will be able to:-
› Participate in a site visit, identify witnesses, obtain evidence and gather investigation information.
› Conduct interviews and confirm information for analysis.
› Demonstrate ability to use barrier and control analysis and sequencing (incident tree) to determine immediate and underlying causes of incidents.
› Produce an incident report with 'SMART' recommendations aimed to prevent recurrence and improving overall HSE performance.
Course Duration : 2 Day
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