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Published by SALUSIncident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis Procedure ========================================================
This document outlines the initial steps for conducting a thorough incident investigation and root cause analysis following a safety event or near-miss. The goal is to identify the underlying causes of the incident to prevent recurrence and improve overall safety performance.
Initial Response and Immediate Actions
The immediate response to a safety event or near-miss is critical for preserving evidence, preventing further harm, and initiating the investigation process.
Provide Medical Assistance
Provide immediate medical assistance to any injured parties. Ensure that all injured individuals receive prompt and appropriate medical attention.
Secure the Scene
Secure the incident scene to prevent further injury or damage. This may involve cordoning off the area, shutting down equipment, and preventing unauthorized access. Preservation of the scene is crucial for the subsequent investigation.
Report the Incident
Report the incident to the appropriate personnel and regulatory agencies as required by company policy and legal requirements. Ensure that all reporting is accurate and timely.
Investigation Team Formation and Planning
Assembling a qualified investigation team and developing a comprehensive investigation plan are essential for a successful root cause analysis.
Form an Investigation Team
Select a team of individuals with the appropriate knowledge, skills, and experience to investigate the incident. The team should include representatives from safety, operations, and other relevant departments.
Develop an Investigation Plan
Develop a detailed investigation plan that outlines the scope, objectives, timeline, and resources required for the investigation. The plan should include specific tasks, responsibilities, and deadlines.
Data Collection and Evidence Gathering
Gathering comprehensive data and evidence related to the incident is crucial for identifying the root causes.
Conduct Interviews
Conduct interviews with all individuals involved in or witness to the incident. Obtain detailed accounts of what happened before, during, and after the event.
Collect Documentation
Collect all relevant documents and records, including safety procedures, training records, maintenance logs, and equipment manuals. Review these documents to identify any deviations from established procedures or potential contributing factors.
Document the Scene
Take photographs and videos of the incident scene, equipment, and any other relevant evidence. Visual documentation can provide valuable insights into the sequence of events and contributing factors.
Gather Physical Evidence
Collect any physical evidence from the incident scene, such as damaged equipment, materials, or environmental samples. Ensure that all evidence is properly labeled, preserved, and stored for further analysis.
Analysis and Root Cause Identification
Analyzing the collected data and evidence to identify the root causes of the incident is the core of the investigation process.
Perform Root Cause Analysis
Use appropriate root cause analysis techniques, such as the 5 Whys, fishbone diagrams, or fault tree analysis, to identify the underlying causes of the incident. Focus on identifying systemic issues rather than individual errors.
Identify Contributing Factors
Identify all contributing factors that led to the incident, including both direct and indirect causes. Consider factors related to equipment, procedures, training, communication, and the work environment.
Corrective and Preventive Actions
Developing and implementing corrective and preventive actions to address the identified root causes and prevent recurrence is the final step in the investigation process.
Develop Action Plan
Develop specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) corrective and preventive actions to address the identified root causes and contributing factors.
Implement Actions
Implement the corrective and preventive actions in a timely manner. Ensure that all responsible parties are aware of their responsibilities and deadlines.
Monitor Effectiveness
Monitor the effectiveness of the corrective and preventive actions to ensure that they are achieving the desired results. Make adjustments as necessary to improve their effectiveness.
Compliance with health and safety rules should be considered a condition of employment. Rules must be explained to new workers when they start work or if they are transferred or retrained. After a suitable interval, these workers should be briefed to ensure they understand the rules applicable to their work. [1]
The employer must establish procedures for dealing with repeat rule violators. Supervisors are responsible for correcting unsafe acts, such as a breach of rules, and they must be supported in this duty. [1]
Safe work procedures are the safest way of doing a job, job instruction, monitoring performance, and incident investigation. [1]
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[1] Health and Safety Program - General Elements
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# What are examples of responsibilities of safety coordinators? (cont.) ## Why are safe work procedures established? (cont.) Compliance with health and safety rules should be considered a condition of employment. Rules must be explained to new workers when they start work or if they are transferred or retrained. After a suitable interval, these workers should be briefed to ensure they understand the rules applicable to their work. The employer must establish procedures for dealing with repeat rule violators. Supervisors are responsible for correcting unsafe acts, such as a breach of rules, and they must be supported in this duty. Points that should be considered in establishing procedures on this issue are: - Ensure that workers are aware of the rule. - Ensure that workers are not encouraged, coerced, or forced to disregard the rule by fellow workers. - All rules are to be followed. - All violations will be managed. Action is taken promptly. The role of discipline is that of education, not punishment. - While having guidelines for penalties for the first offence or infractions may be desirable, some flexibility is required when applying the guidelines since each case will vary in its circumstances. - Action is done confidentially, consistently, and recorded. ## How do you establish safe work procedures? Safe work procedures are the safest way of doing a job, job instruction, monitoring performance, and incident investigation. Job safety analysis (JSA), also known as "job hazard analysis", is the first step in developing the correct procedure. In this analysis, each task of a specific job is examined to identify hazards and to determine the safest way to do the job. Job safety analysis involves the following steps: 1. Select the job. 2. Break down the job into a sequence of steps. 3. Identify the hazards. 4. Define preventive measures. - The analysis should be conducted on all critical tasks or jobs as a first priority. Critical jobs include: - Th…
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