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Accident Analysis
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Objectives Written program Causal factors Steps of accident analysis Proactive utilization of data Convincing others in your workplace Training analysts
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Action Plan
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What is an Accident?
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Why do we do Accident Analysis?
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Establishing a Written Accident Analysis Program
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Establishing Written Accident Analysis Program Purpose Definitions Responsibilities Program Activities
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Program Activities General Safety Committee Training Recordkeeping
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Causal Factors
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(1) Task (2) Material (3) Environment (4) Human Factor ( Personal) (5) Management/Process Failure
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MATERIAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT TASK PERSONAL
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(1) Task Ergonomics Safety work procedures Condition changes Process Materials Workers Appropriate tools/materials Safety devices (including lockout)
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(2) Material Equipment failure Machinery design/guarding Hazardous substances Substandard material
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(3) Environment Weather conditions Housekeeping Temperature Lighting Air contaminants Personal Protective Equipment
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(4) Human Factor (Personal) Level of experience Level of Training Physical capability Health Fatigue Stress
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(5) Management/Process Failure Visible Active senior management support for safety Safety policies Enforcement of safety policies Adequate supervision Knowledge of hazards Hazard corrective action Preventive maintenance Regular audits
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Steps of Accident Analysis
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Steps of Accident Analysis (1) Information gathering (2) Analysis & Conclusions (3) Recommendations (4) Written Report
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(1) Information Gathering Analysis Kit Physical Evidence Interview Questions Background Information
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(2) Analysis & Conclusions Accident Tree BWC Accident Investigation Form BWC
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(3) Recommendations Feedback Employees Safety committee Supervisors/Managers Modify recommendations Final decision
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(4) Written Report
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Proactive Utilization of Data
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Gather information Evaluate data for trends Draw conclusions Make recommendations Take action
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Gather information Paper documentation OSHA 200 log First aid logs Accident Reports Process documents Maintenance Safety audit documents Work-force Suggestion Safety Committee minutes
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Gather information (cont...) Technology tools Interviews Employees Supervisors/Managers Vendors Outside consultants Trade associations Other companies in your industry Workplace audits
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Evaluate data for Trends Repeat injuries Accident types Nature of injury Department ( location ) Operation task Employee task Human factors
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Draw conclusion Make recommendations Take action
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Convincing others in your workplace of the importance of Accident Analysis
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Training Analysts
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(1) Knowledge & skills needed (2) Analysis Protocol (3) Pre-training stage (4) During the Training (5) Transfer of Information
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