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Thu 27 Apr 2017
10:30 - 13:00

Venue: Greenwich House, Kyoto Room

Provided by: Health, Safety and Regulated Facilities


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Investigating Accidents

Thu 27 Apr 2017

Description

Could you be asked to investigate an accident that happened in your department? Would you know how to go about it? And, having determined the causes, minimise the chances of it happening again? Anyone who may be asked to investigate an accident is welcome, but it is particularly relevant to those who supervise and manage others and Departmental Safety Officers. Video, case studies and discussion will be used to clarify why accidents and incidents should be investigated and how to tackle an investigation. We will look beyond the immediate causes of accidents to root causes.

Target audience
  • Departmental Safety Officers, Administrators, Managers and Supervisors
  • Anyone who may need to investigate an accident or 'near miss'
  • Further details regarding OHSS’ eligibility criteria are available
Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Thu 27 Apr 2017   10:30 - 13:00 10:30 - 13:00 Greenwich House, Kyoto Room map Linda Hinton-Mead
Topics covered
  • Setting the right tone for the investigation
  • Collecting the evidence
  • Reporting the findings
  • Taking actions to prevent recurrence
Format

Presentations

Charging

College staff are charged £22 per participant, see charging for further information

Notes

Please note a minimum of 6 participants are required to make this course viable.

Duration

One session of two and a half hours

Frequency

A number of times per year

Theme
Risk Assessment, Policy and Inspection

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