Incident Reporting and Investigation – 12 Modules | One Day USD: 150/- and Two Day USD: 250/- Per Pax.
Description
Module 1: Introduction to Incident Reporting
- Definition of incidents, near misses, and accidents
- Importance of timely reporting
- Legal and organizational requirements
Module 2: Types and Classifications of Incidents
- Injury, property damage, environmental, and process incidents
- Severity classification (minor, major, catastrophic)
- Examples from industry
Module 3: Objectives of Incident Investigation
- Preventing recurrence
- Learning from failures and unsafe acts
- Improving safety systems and performance
Module 4: Roles and Responsibilities
- Supervisors, safety officers, employees, and management
- External authorities’ involvement
- Communication protocols
Module 5: Incident Reporting Procedures
- Step-by-step reporting process
- Tools and forms used (Initial Report, Detailed Report)
- Maintaining confidentiality and accuracy
Module 6: Immediate Response and Scene Management
- Securing the scene and ensuring safety
- Preserving evidence
- First aid and emergency response coordination
Module 7: Data Collection and Evidence Gathering
- Interviews, photographs, documents, and witness statements
- Fact-finding vs. fault-finding approach
- Recording observations systematically
Module 8: Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
- Difference between direct, underlying, and root causes
- RCA tools (5 Whys, Fishbone Diagram, Fault Tree Analysis)
- Linking causes to corrective actions
Module 9: Report Writing and Documentation
- Structure of an investigation report
- Writing clear findings and recommendations
- Common errors in report writing
Module 10: Corrective and Preventive Actions (CAPA)
- Developing realistic and effective action plans
- Assigning responsibilities and timelines
- Monitoring implementation and closure
Module 11: Communication and Learning from Incidents
- Sharing lessons learned across departments
- Safety alerts and toolbox talks
- Promoting a no-blame culture
Module 12: Review, Follow-up, and Continuous Improvement
- Evaluating investigation effectiveness
- Updating risk assessments and procedures
- Continuous improvement through trend analysis
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