
Health & safety
Accident/Incident Investigation
Who should attend All small business owners, managers, supervisors, team leaders, and members of an OH&S Committee, who are responsible for gathering the facts after an accident or incident. |
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Overview
This course will provide you with the opportunity to improve your investigative skills to gather the facts and objectively assess those facts and arrive at appropriate measures to prevent any further injuries. You will get the tools to be able to analyse the facts, identify the contributing factors, and discover the root cause through the entire process, from the first steps of securing the area, through the final stages of taking corrective actions and follow-up.
Workshop content
• What does the law require?
• What is an accident?
• How do accidents occur?
• The investigation process
• The objective of the investigation
• Planning the investigation
• Interviewing techniques
• Steps of the investigation
• Important areas to focus on
• Preparing and writing the report
• Forty helpful questions for the investigator
Productivity Improvements
On leaving this course you will be able to:
• Identify legal requirements when investigating and reporting accidents and incidents
• Identify the objectives of an investigation
• Plan and conduct an objective investigation
• Define important areas to focus on during all aspects of
an investigation
• Write the report
• Recommend controls to add to your regular hazard management process
| Date |
Venue |
Time |
Presenter |
Investment |
| 2012 |
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April Monday 30 |
Chamber of Commerce Invercargill |
12:30 to 4:30pm |
Otago Southland Employers Assn
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$240 member $380 non member Excl gst |
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