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Accident Investigation and Reporting
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Why do we investigate? Helps us find out what happened.
Helps us find ways to prevent the reoccurrence of the incident.
Helps us control the claim.
Helps us save money for the firm.
May keep us out of jail.
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Why should supervisors investigate?
Know job details / work conditions Assist in training employees Close to employees Increase sense of responsibility Learn about causes Responsible for action and changing
job procedures
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Keys to Success:
Being Prepared Begin ASAP Investigate all Near Misses
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What is a Near-miss? An accident that
could have caused a death or serious injury, should be investigated just like any other accident.
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Immediate Causes
Unsafe Acts:– Operating at unsafe speed– Using unsafe equipment– Horseplay
Unsafe Conditions:– Defective equipment– Improper housekeeping– Inadequate lighting
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What should you do when an accident occurs?
Assess the situation
Assist the injured and call for emergency medical services
Secure the accident scene
Keep by-standers away.
Don’t talk to the media.
Find any witnesses (people who actually saw the incident).
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Assess the situation Look at the accident scene.
Find out what happened.
Determine who is injured, what property is damaged, where the fire is, what was spilled (chemical), etc......
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Get emergency help
Getting emergency help to the scene.
– Call EMS for injured.
– Call Fire or Police for fire, crowd control, chemical spills, etc......
– Call Safety Department, and appropriate Supervisor
– Inform Safety Department of what happened and request guidance.
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Help the injured, (con’t.)
- Have an employee direct emergency services to scene.
- Keep traffic out of area of incident scene.
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Secure the incident scene
Secure the area around the incident scene
Have an employee monitor the scene.
Photograph the area from all angles
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Keep by-standers away
Have employees keep by-standers away from the scene.
Instruct employees not to talk to by-standers, including media.
Use police to help if necessary.
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Do not talk to the media
When the media shows up do not talk to them.
Inform employees not to discuss the incident with media.
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Do not talk to the media (con’t)
If a statement is required, tell them that an official of the firm will give them the details as soon as they are assessed.
Take the name of the reporter and their firm for future contact.
If necessary, provide them the Safety Director’s name and phone number.
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The Investigation Process:
Time is crucial...
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Benefits of the Accident Investigation?
Helps to determine direct and indirect costs
Locate potential problem areas Prevent reoccurrence
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Important Note:
Always notify the Safety dept. ASAP Never attempt to handle the claim
yourself Do not at any time offer a settlement or
agree to pay for any repairs or replacement of property
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Which Accidents Should be Investigated?
All accidents resulting in:– Injury, illness or near-miss
– Property Damage Includes employees, or
subcontractors Remember: when in doubt,
investigate and report
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Common problems
Accident not reported Failure to identify basic causes Accepting inadequate reports Failure to implement corrective
actions Failure to report tends to spread and
become a common practice
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Reasons Some Employees do not Report Accidents:
Fear of discipline Concern about record Concern for reputation Fear of medical treatment Desire to keep personal record clean
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Concentrate on the facts:
Who? What? Where? Why? How?
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Professionalism:
Search for all the facts– apparent and hidden
Remain unbiased, and free from prejudice
Fairness and impartiality are essential
Do not place blame or pass the buck
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A Good Report Provides:
Complete information Sequence of events Identification of all causal factors Action Plan
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Incident documentation
An Incident report form must be completed immediately following an incident.
The report should be complete with as much detail as possible.
Include photographs and witness statements
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Find any witnesses (people who actually saw the incident).
Take statements from all witnesses. Have them write down their statements, sign
and date the statement. Get these collected within 1 hour of the
incident. Important! Turn over written statements to the Safety
Department. Make copies if needed for your project files.
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Incident documentation (con’t)
Do not leave any entry blanks empty. If not applicable or none, state “none or N/A”.
Provide sketches of the scene if they might help.
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Don’t Procrastinate...
Forward the original incident report and photos or film to the Safety Department promptly. (within 24 hours of incident)
Keep a copy for job file.
If injury is OSHA recordable, enter on the OSHA Form 200.
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In Conclusion:
Remember if you do the incident investigation and incident report, you place the firm and yourself in a position to control our costs.
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