Description
Accident Investigation and Reporting Overview
What You’ll Learn in This USACE-NAVFAC Online Accident investigation and Reporting Course
- Root Cause Investigation: Discover how investigators find the root cause of accidents.
- Types of Work: Understand the different types of work and their impact on safety.
- Accident Investigation: Learn the detailed steps for conducting thorough accident investigations.
- First Aid and Notification: Gain skills in first aid and proper accident notification procedures.
- Successful Root Cause Analysis: Master the techniques for successful root cause analysis.
- Examples and Prevention: Study examples and learn how to prevent future accidents.
- Government Construction Requirements: Get acquainted with specific government construction requirements related to accident investigation and reporting.
Benefits of the Accident Investigation and Reporting Course
- Expertise on Site: Titan University provides online Safety, Quality Control, and Environmental Courses, focusing on accident investigation and reporting in Government Construction Projects.
- Instant Certification: Download your official Titan University certificate immediately after passing with a score of 70% or higher.
- Flexible Learning: Use short quizzes between sections to reinforce key information and take breaks as needed—the course and tests will wait for you.
- Verifiable Certificates: Obtain certificates that meet employer or government requirements, verifying your proficiency in accident investigation and reporting.
Who Should Enroll in our Accident investigation and Reporting Course?
This course is ideal for SSHOs, Project Managers, Superintendents, and project workers involved in Government Construction projects. Enhance your skills and efficiency with specialized training in Accident Investigation and Reporting.Construction projects.
What are the elements of an incident investigation
Elements of an incident or accident investigation include preparation, on-site investigation and development of a report, with recommendations for prevention.
What is the purpose of an onsite investigation?
The purpose of on-site investigation is to document conditions and collect information, as well as to do a root-cause analysis to determine the cause(s).
It is important to take notes and document any and all information that might be important to the investigation. It is better to have too much information and not use it, than not have the correct information and not be able to get it after the fact.
Who would be interviewed after an incident?
- Victim
- Co-workers
- Person who reported incident, near-miss or injury (This person may be different from the )
- Supervisor of area where incident occurred
- Witnesses
- Safety director
- Others who may have been involved (maintenance, sanitation, )
- Other workers who have done the job that was being done by the victim
Where would the interview take place?
Conference room or other quiet, private room, and not at the scene of the incident.
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Ratings and Reviews
For me, it was a review of the information, and a few gray areas were cleared up.
Put together nicely in a very short and concise manner.
Good course, great info! Easy to follow along and very basic. I would have like to see more detail about the root cause analysis investigation, I think that would be helpful information for junior SSHO's.