Accident and Incident Investigation Training
Improvement Workplace Processes Through Effective Analysis
Strong incident investigation skills are an asset to your workplace. Understanding the incident investigation process, including multiple causation, and root cause analysis, alongside effective incident investigation reporting is a strength your staff need.
This one-day workshop provides the information, tools and resources to further develop your skills for investigating, recording and reporting incidents, whilst taking continuous improvement action to prevent future workplace incidents.
INCIDENT INVESTIGATION
Root Cause Analysis is the key to good investigation. This programme is aimed at people who are
current or emerging health and safety leaders.
Learners develop their incident investigation skills by understanding the value of different incident
investigation tools, and the benefits of developing a reporting culture to support incident prevention.
This workshop includes:
- Understanding legislative requirements for investigating and taking action following an incident
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Developing a proactive incident reporting system to flush out problems, learn from them, and
eliminate potential harm -
Taking investigative action - prioritising incident levels, selecting an incident investigation model,
identifying contributing factors and the root cause, and producing an investigation report -
Continually improving workplace health and safety by implementing preventative measures,
monitoring effectiveness and sharing outcomes with all.
NZQA Unit Standard 17601 Certified Training
Why This Training is Essential
- Legal Compliance - Meet HSWA 2015 investigation requirements
- Liability Protection - Proper investigations reduce legal exposure
- Insurance Claims - Professional reports support claims
- Prevention Focus - Stop incidents happening again
- Professional Credibility - NZQA Level 4 qualification
- Career Advancement - Essential skill for safety professionals
Learning Outcomes for NZQA unit 17601
- Legal Requirements - Why incidents must be reported & investigated
- Multiple Causation Theory - Understanding complex incident causes
- Root-Cause Analysis - Getting to the real underlying issues
- Investigation Process - Systematic approach to evidence gathering
- Professional Reports - Writing investigation reports that stand up legally
- Corrective Actions - Implementing effective prevention measures