Incident and Accident Investigation Techniques
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Incident and Accident Investigation Techniques
Incident and Accident Investigation Techniques
Course Introduction
Incidents and accidents in the workplace can result in serious injuries, operational disruption, financial loss, and reputational damage. Effective investigation techniques are essential to identify root causes, prevent recurrence, and improve overall safety performance.
This course provides participants with systematic methodologies, analytical tools, and practical skills required to conduct professional incident and accident investigations. It emphasizes root cause analysis, evidence collection, interviewing techniques, reporting standards, and the development of corrective and preventive actions.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
· Understand the principles and legal importance of incident and accident investigation.
· Apply structured investigation methodologies to identify immediate and root causes.
· Collect, preserve, and analyze physical and documentary evidence effectively.
· Conduct professional interviews with witnesses and involved personnel.
· Develop clear, accurate, and actionable investigation reports.
· Recommend corrective and preventive actions to minimize recurrence.
· Contribute to strengthening organizational safety culture and compliance systems.
Target Audience
· Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) officers and supervisors
· Engineers and technical staff
· Operations and maintenance personnel
· Site supervisors and team leaders
· Risk management and compliance officers
· Quality assurance and control staff
· Managers responsible for safety oversight and incident response
Course Modules (5 Days)
Day 1: Fundamentals of Incident and Accident Investigation
1. Definitions and classifications of incidents and accidents
2. Legal, regulatory, and organizational requirements
3. Principles of accident causation (Heinrich’s Theory, Swiss Cheese Model, Human Factors)
4. Roles and responsibilities in the investigation process
Day 2: Investigation Planning and Evidence Management
1. Securing the incident scene and preserving evidence
2. Types of evidence (physical, documentary, digital, human)
3. Documentation techniques (photography, sketches, logs)
4. Chain of custody and integrity of evidence
Day 3: Root Cause Analysis Techniques
1. Immediate causes vs. root causes
2. Root Cause Analysis tools (5 Whys, Fishbone Diagram, Fault Tree Analysis)
3. Human error and organizational factors
4. Identifying systemic weaknesses and control failures
Day 4: Interviewing and Reporting Techniques
1. Effective interviewing strategies and communication skills
2. Behavioral considerations and avoiding bias
3. Structuring a professional investigation report
4. Writing clear findings, conclusions, and recommendations
Day 5: Corrective Actions and Prevention Strategies
1. Developing corrective and preventive action plans
2. Risk assessment and hazard control measures
3. Monitoring effectiveness of corrective actions
4. Lessons learned, continuous improvement, and safety culture enhancement
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