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Incident Investigation In The Workplace PDF Print E-mail
Course Duration: Course Content:

2 Days

Undertaking this module will enable you to understand the processes behind Incident Investigation in the Workplace, referencing and analysing health & safety documentation and making short, medium and long term recommendations in respect of negligence in procedures which have led to an incident.

This module allows you an opportunity to pursue work in industry acting as an independent investigator where you may be engaged by a solicitor in an investigation where claims may be brought in an employee to employer situation and vice versa where an employer may engage you to determine whether a claimant may have had duty of care to themselves.

A Sub-Contractor tripped over trailing cables and fell through a skylight, seriously Injuring himself.

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Key Topics Covered:
  • Workplace Health & Safety
  • Independent Investigations
  • Responsible Persons
  • Root Cause Studies
  • Slips, Trips & Falls

  • Causation Analysis
  • Investigation Techniques
  • Investigation Kit
  • Report Structure
Tasks To Complete:
Distance Learning Assignments: 1
Thesis: 1
An analysis of the safety report revealed anomalies which proved negligence on behalf of the buildings' owners. AAW2
Accreditations / Qualifications:

Units covered towards the National Level 4 Qualification, Certificate In Incident / Fraud & Claims Investigation.

A/600/4531 Analyse and identify relevant evidence in a case file

(Part 2)

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Industrial disease cases can result from constant use of machinery such as pneumatic drills which can cause vibration white finger, a topic which is covered within the course.


 
 

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