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Accident Investigation
- Product ID
- clainmpg_htm
- Training Time ?
- 29 to 58 minutes
- Language(s)
- English
- Video Format
- Standard Definition
- Required Plugins
- None
- Number of Lessons
- 12
- Quiz Questions
- 14
Overview
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Accident Investigation is an interesting and effective training on how to conduct a proper investigation of a workplace accident. The training stresses proper investigative procedure and conveys an understanding of the basic skills needed by the investigator. The training teaches how to analyze the facts, identify the contributing factors, and discover the root cause.
The training treats the entire process, from the first steps of securing the area, through the final stages of taking corrective actions and follow-up.
- Rich multimedia presentation with interactions and quiz
- Print certificate and wallet card
- You have 30 days to complete the course
Workplaces
Categories
Audience
Training for all persons responsible for investigating workplace accidents.
Topics
The course presents the following topical areas:
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Investigate
- Secure the area
- Organize your approach
- Gather facts
- Collect evidence
- Interview witnesses
- Review records
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Find Cause
- Review facts
- Ask 'Why' questions
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Take Action
- Corrective action
- Short term solutions
- Long term solutions
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Document
- Accident reporting
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Follow-Up
- The follow up procedure
Intended Performance Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course you will be better prepared to:
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Properly and effectively investigate accidents.
- Identify the first priority in any accident investigation.
- List immediate steps to take to secure the accident area.
- Determine steps to include in the initial investigation.
- Describe good witness interviewing techniques.
- Acknowledge that the intent of the investigation process is to identify causes of accidents and develop corrective actions to avoid future occurrences.
- List tasks involved in investigating workplace accidents.
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Determine the cause of an accident.
- Agree to include environmental factors as a possible contributing factor.
- Choose an example of an accident's contributing factor.
- Recall mapping events as an effective way to determine an accident's cause.
- Use why questions to analyze facts to discover contributing factors and the cause or causes of an accident.
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Take corrective action to prevent future accidents.
- Recommend a typical corrective action for an accident whose primary cause was people-related.
- Recommend a typical corrective action for an accident whose primary cause was equipment or material-related.
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Properly document all areas of an investigation.
- Explain the benefits of documentation.
- From a list, select required forms to complete.
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Follow up on corrective measures.
- Explain the importance of follow-up.
- Agree that follow-up helps ensure the most appropriate measures are taken.
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Follow through on a complete investigation.
- List investigation procedures from gathering facts to follow-up.
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