Introduction:
Globally, incidents with Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) results or these potential repercussions are becoming more frequent. Such incidents not only cause severe human injuries but also numerous fatalities as a result.
These incidents may include fire, explosion, toxic or lethal releases, collapse of buildings or scaffolding, collapse of maritime structures, etc. depending on the industry. The relevant industry must pay close attention to such incidents and take all reasonable steps to prevent, minimize, and contain them. If incidents quickly escalate beyond an organization’s control, they could destroy its assets and put an end to its operations.
An organization can employ incident investigation and root cause analysis to reduce or eliminate occurrences that might otherwise result in harm to people, destruction of property or equipment, loss of productivity, or negative effects on the environment.
Course Objectives
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This important and comprehensive course will equip the participants to:
- Learn fundamentals such as incidents, accidents and near misses
- Understand what Incident reporting is and why it is crucial
- Comprehend good Incident Reporting formats
- Categorize HSE incidents and assess risk categories
- Calculate Incident Frequency and Severity Rates
- Prepare internal and external Incident Reports
- Understand types, methodology and details of investigations
- Gain knowledge of criteria to decide types of investigation
- Understand the composition of investigation teams and responsibilities of members
- Comprehend the guidelines, skills and precautions for the execution of the investigation
- Learn and use Root Cause Analysis (RCA) to arrive at root and generic causes of incidents
- Basic knowledge of the investigation and RCA software tools
- Use the causes to develop Corrective and Preventive Action Plans (CAP & PAP)
- Check the effectiveness of the implementation of CAPs and PAPs
- Understand and practice skills to draft and generate Investigation Report
- Comprehend the importance of incident Close-out
- Cascade lessons learnt from the Incident and the RCA Report
- Understand and address Insurance, Legal and Statutory Implications
Organizational Benefits
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Companies who nominate their employees to participate in this Incident Investigation and RCA course can benefit in the following ways:
- Minimize adverse impact on business continuity by preventing the incidents through implementation of recommended actions from the investigation report
- Reduce greatly the costs associated with incidents such as insurance premiums, compensation to employees, legal fees and regulatory/statutory penalties
- The culture of Incident Investigation and RCA leaves a positive impact on customers, lenders, insurance underwriters, management system certification agencies, regulatory & statutory authorities, industry and societal spectrum at large
Personal Benefits
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Individuals who participate in this Incident Investigation and RCA course can gain from it in the following ways:
- Development of confidence by practising techniques and procedures involving Incident Investigation and RCA, and thus proving to be a successful professional irrespective of their trade
- Since HSE excellence is seen as an important attribute for all professionals of all trades (not only HSE department), this course will help develop a very important aspect in their professional journey which will eventually benefit whichever company they would work for
- An individual develops a safe attitude towards his professional, personal, family and social life with knowledge gained in this training course
 Who Should Attend?
This Incident Investigation and RCA course would be suitable for:
- HSE Professionals at all levels (trainees, interns, technicians, officers, managers and others)
- All line functions at all levels (trainees, interns, officers, managers, senior managers in operation, maintenance, inspection, engineering, other line disciplines)
- Middle management and Senior management (a smaller customized part of this course)
- Non-line functions such as office managers
Course Outline
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MODULE 1: FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS
- Incidents, Accidents and Near Misses
- Occupational Injury and Illness
- Incident Pyramid
- On-work and off-work incidents
- Observer, Local Area Supervisor, Witness
- Company HSE professional
- Company medical practitioner
- How small incidents turn into major incidents?
- Some major incidents in the industry
- Difference between Incident reporting and Incident Investigation report
- Other miscellaneous common refreshing discussions and Q&A to kick off
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MODULE 2: INCIDENT REPORTING
- What is Incident reporting? (i.e., notification of occurrence of an incident)
- Incident Reporting procedure (informal and formal)
- Incident Reporting formats
- Categorization of HSE incidents and assessment of risk categories
- Reportable and Recordable Occupational Injury/ Illness
- Fatality (FAT), Permanent Total Disability (PTD), Permanent Partial Disability (PPD), Lost Time Injury/Illness (LTI) Lost Time Incident (LTI)/ Lost Workday Case (LWC)/Lost Time Case (LTC)
- Medical Treatment Case (MTC) and Restricted Work Case (RWC)
- Incident Frequency and Severity Rates
- Preparation of Incident Statistics. Presentation in the Management Information System (MIS)
- Internal and External Incident Reports (notifications)
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MODULE 3: CONCEPTS OF INCIDENT INVESTIGATION
- Types of Investigations (Mini, Formal)
- Criteria to decide types of investigation
- Composition of investigation teams
- Ethics, code of conduct, qualities and responsibilities of investigation members
- Preparation for investigation
- Investigation tools (manual, software-based) and methodologies (RCA, fault tree, failure analysis etc)
- Investigation Plan
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MODULE 4: EXECUTION OF INVESTIGATION (DATA COLLECTION)
- Briefing by Investigation team leader on scope, limitations and logistics
- Meeting with the affected area supervisor and stakeholders where incident took place
- Site Evidence Collection (photographs, documents etc)
- Witness Interviews
- Consolidation of evidence and statements
- Site discussion/feedback with the affected parties on conclusion of data collection
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MODULE 5: EXECUTION OF ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS (RCA)Â
- Preparation of the snap-chart /storyline of the whole incident chronologically
- Use of the data collected to brainstorm within team using RCA methodology
- Identification of those items which require further confirmations/data collection from site
- Review of documents, evidence, interview statements etc as RCA progresses
- Roles of Procedures, Training, Quality Control, Communications, Management systems, Human engineering, Work direction
- Carrying out the RCA and saving the work daily/regularly with different file names
- Conclusion of RCA
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MODULE 6: PREPARATION OF DRAFT INVESTIGATION REPORTÂ
- Shortlisting/finalizing the information from the site data collection and the RCA
- Importance of a comprehensive Investigation Report
- Finalization of structure of the Investigation Report
- Allocation of responsibilities among team members as to who covers which section
- Generation of Draft Investigation Report within the timeline planned
- Review and approval of Draft Investigation Report by Investigation Team Leader
- Generation of a mini draft investigation report in parallel if client management requires it
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MODULE 7: CIRCULATION OF DRAFT INVESTIGATION REPORT
- Decision on whom to circulate the Draft Investigation Report within the organization
- Circulation with a request to send comments within the stipulated time
- Receipt of comments and initial screening
- Seeking clarification on comments, if any
- Emphasis on no-suppression of information by interested stakeholders
- Escalation to area management if someone is interfering to hide sensitive disclosures
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MODULE 8: FINALIZATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
- Decision on finalization of received comments
- No compromise with integrity of investigation report
- Incorporation of comments
- Recommendation Section must focus on clarification of actions with regards to CAP & PAP
- The final report must bear names and signatures of Team leader and members
- Production of soft and hard copies of final investigation report as per agreement
- Presentation of the report to the client to highlight summary and CAP & PAP
- Answering questions during the presentation
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MODULE 9: IMPLEMENTATION OF RECOMMENDATIONS OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
- Review of the report by client area supervisor and management in detail
- Cost benefit analysis for implementation of recommendations
- Development of the plan for implementation of recommendations
- Allocation of resources to implement recommended actions as per HSE risks associated for not implementing them
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MODULE 10: FOLLOW UP AND CLOSE-OUTÂ
- Ways to verify effectiveness of implementation of recommendations
- Observations, Interviews, and reviews of subsequent HSE reports of the affected area
- Insurance, Legal and Statutory Implications
- Archive and close-out of the incidents
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MODULE 11: CASE STUDIES AND EXERCISES TO DO INCIDENT INVESTIGATION USING RCAÂ
- Course Facilitator runs the above investigation methodology with respect to one incident case study to refresh understanding of the participants
- Course Facilitator presents a few other case studies and asks course participants to work them out with RCA and Investigation Reports
- Course Facilitator observes progress and provides support
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MODULE 12: VARIATIONS TO THE ABOVE INVESTIGATION METHODOLOGY AND EXTRAS
- Small organizations
- Low risk organizations
- Any other constraints/assumptions
- Discussions on exceptions/ clarifications on special Injury/Illness cases
Method of Instruction:
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Online
Course Duration:
5 days
Type of Certificate Issued:
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Certificate in Incident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis
You can choose any of the three below:
- Digital Certificate(Downloadable PDF)
- Physical Certificate with security marking shipped to your location with a price
- Framed Certificate with security markings shipped to your location with a price.
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