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Re: Incident InvestigationDear All,It was an informative presentation on Incident Investigation. I conduct Accident/Investigation management training in Malaysia. The key point is the analysis of the findings to determine the root cause (normally a failure in ma...
Really, a very useful information is contained in this PowerPoint presentation. It will help us greatly in investigating and analyzing accidents, and we can also draw conclusions to prevent the same.Thank you once again.Arindam RayAsst. Manager P&AGTZ (India) Pv...
Hello Dipil,Attached is a presentation that outlines the definition and aspects of the investigation process.Regards
Dear all,From the perspective of security and risk reduction management, in my experience, I would like to share the following for the benefit of HR, Administration, and Security departments.Usually, incidents of less significant nature do not occupy the attenti...
Dear Dipil,Good job on sharing this information. Where did this accident happen? Everyone knows what to do, but no one is following the procedures. Attention is only paid when things go wrong. We are sacrificing too many valuable human lives to learn about safet...
Dear All,Sharing as received:Please find attached file herewith illustrating an incident (Plant/location-unknown) during material handling by hydra for your information and sharing with all concerned.Contributing Factors:1\. Operator was listening to music from ...
Safety Team,Sharing as Received.Enclosed is a near-miss abstract that involves lockout/tagout (LOTO) operation. Many workers had the impression that LOTO only applies to electrical systems. On the contrary, it applies to stored energy (e.g., gravity, steam, comp...
Dear Dipil,Good Question I’m agree with you, but, let me give an example if bolt falls from top of floor/somewhere but nobody can’t get hurt ‘’What we called this?’’ am sure we called ‘’NEARMISS’’ . If we analyses this scenario in depth how bolt falls from floor...
Dear Raghu,Thank you for sharing.Regarding the first two attachments, I would prefer to categorize them as Unsafe Condition Reporting rather than Near Miss. Do you agree with me? If not, how can we classify these two under Near Miss?Thank you.
Dear Raghu,Thanks for the inputs.In the incident case scenario that you explained, after the incident happens, it is called a Near Miss. Before the incident occurs, it is an unsafe act or a man-made unsafe condition. Companies even follow two schemes: one is cal...