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Accident Incident and Condition Reporting

 Course Details:

Language: English
Course Type: Public
Location : Dubai
Date: 30 Apr - 04 May 2017
Date: 21 - 25 Jan2018
Duration: 5 Days
Fees: $ 3,500
Discount: 10%discount if your nomination for 3 Participants
15%discount if your nomination for 4 Participants
Course Link: Click Here

 About the course

In spite of all our best efforts, accidents and incidents occasionally occur. These unplanned or undesired events can adversely affect a company’s work operations and may include work-related injuries, occupational illnesses, property damage, spills and fires. Critically all incidents should therefore be thoroughly investigated demonstrating a proven company-wide process of efficiency and effectiveness linked to the Safety Management System (SMS). The more serious the incident the more extensive the investigation.
However, even a minor incident or near-miss incident also requires a thorough investigation as this may reveal significant potential for a serious future incident should the conditions be left uncorrected. While incidents seem to happen for obvious reasons, there may be things that contribute to an accident which are not always immediately apparent. Attendance on this training seminar will provide you with the confidence and necessary professionalism to enable a thorough Accident Investigation as soon as practicable after the event.


This training seminar will highlight:


 
By the end of the programme participants will be better able to:


 
Course Contents

DAY 1

Incident and Accident Theories

Incident & Accident Analysis Overview, exploring Accident Theory
Identify accident and incident causation factors
What are the necessary conditions for an accident to happen?
Unsafe Acts V. Unsafe Conditions: Avoiding the “Blame Game”
Role of the HSE Team Leader and a trained and prepared workforce during an Investigation
Links between Risk Assessment and Incident Investigation
Factors that contribute towards establishing a good safety culture?
Case Studies – organisations who survived and those who failed

DAY 2

Investigation Methodology

Six-step accident investigation process
Scene Protection and Examination - Who should be involved at this stage
Listen and Learn, and Learn to Look and Listen More
The importance of Note Taking v. reliance on memory
Scene Photographs (+video) and Sketching – equipment required
Case Studies

DAY 3

Root Cause Analysis

What is the “Root Cause” and why is it important
Basic v. Root Cause: Getting from “effect” to “cause”
What questions to ask to confirm “Root Cause”
From Root Cause to Prevention
Consider the Human Error issues
Help to establish and maintain regulatory due diligence
The role of policies, equipment and training on accident prevention
Case Studies
DAY 4

Interviewing Techniques, Facts, Evidence & Witness Statements

Purpose and preparation for the Interview
Who conducts the interview
Where to conduct an interview
Building Rapport with the witness
Obtaining Witness Statements
Forms and Format
Inculpatory and Exculpatory statements
Group Exercise (Obtaining Statements)
DAY 5

Report Writing & Practical Exercises

Forms, format and structure
Effective Writing Skills – simple, self-explanatory and straightforward
Writing the Report – the aim is to persuade and seek action
Help to prevent recurrence – cost savings (human and financial)
Class exercise - Accident Investigation based on case study
Class exercise - Produce the outline of a suitable report from the above

For training registrations:


Tareq Khalid Saeed Khasawnih
Executive Manager, Advanced Step For Technical Training
Tel: +97142829212 Mob: +971502601172 A: 2nd Floor, Office 209, Arcade Building, Al Garhoud, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
website:www.astdubai.co Email: tareq@astdubai.co