While everyone works their hardest to avoid workplace
injuries, accidents do still happen. In order to learn from accidents in a
workplace, Australia Risk Services provides courses for those people who will
have the responsibility for investigating accidents and incidents in the
workplace.
All employees who are going to be part of the
investigation team, as well as supervisors who will be part of any inquiry of
an incident should undergo incident investigation training. Training is
recommended for all employees so they know what to expect if they are injured
or witness an incident. They will know that the purpose of the inquiry is
purely to prevent another incident from occurring and not to blame someone.
The course also covers how to reduce the risk of
expensive litigation and criminal proceedings and establish the importance of
correct methods of conducting an inquiry. At the conclusion of the training
course delegates will have a good understanding of the basic process and will
be able to take the initiative in finding out what went wrong, why, and how to
make sure it does not happen again.
For more information, the objectives of the course are
outlined below.
Duration
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2 day
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Requirements
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Clients to provide lunch and morning tea
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Venue
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Client to provide venue
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Australian Risk
Services ICAM training courses will help you:
Develop an understanding of
the relevancy of incident investigation to the risk assessment process
Select an appropriate
investigative technique and use it to investigate incidents
Establish the sequence of
actions and events prior to an incident, during an incident, and in the post
phase of incident management
Analyse incidents in order to
determine effective control measures that will help to prevent any recurrences.
Staff will be trained in BSBWHS505 – Investigate WHS
Incidents and RIIWHS301D Conduct safety and health investigation.
These units describe the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to
plan, conduct and report on investigations of incidents that have resulted in,
or have the potential to result in, injury, damage or commercial losses of any
kind.
By the end of the
course participants will be able to:
Describe the legal
requirements applicable to accident and incident investigation
Use suitable reporting and
investigation forms
Identify causative factors
for accidents and incidents using accident causation models
Investigate accidents and
incidents
Interview witnesses and take
statements
Prepare a report on an
accident or incident
Describe the requirements for
accident and incident reporting
Recordkeeping
ICAM Incident Investigation
Basic hazard identification
Confined spaces
Contractor management
Dangerous goods
Murray Goulburn
Environmental and ISO 14001
Ergonomics
Executive briefing
Fire warden
Fatigue management
Hazardous substance
regulations
Isolation for the oil and gas
industry
Lock out and isolation
Manual handling
Plant hazard identification
Risk management
Safety committee
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