Responsible for leading or assigning leaders major incident investigations?
Who is the Health and Safety Department?
Incidents must be reported in this timeframe.
What is immediately?
This person is responsible for securing the major incident site.
Who is the supervisor?
The primary goals of incident investigations.
What is to prevent future incidents or injuries and increase safety awareness?
These individuals must report incidents to their supervisors.
Who are all employees?
These items should be secured and preserved in major incident investigations.
What are equipment, vessels, machinery, or other objects involved in the incident?
The first priority after an incident.
What is providing prompt medical care to any injured person?
This department must be notified of all incidents.
What is the Health and Safety Department?
What is property damage?
This photo would be categorized as:
What is a First Aid?
All witnesses must submit this document and attach it to the incident report.
What is a witness statement?
Categorize this incident:
As the operator pulled his hand from the panel, he accidentally put the forklift into gear. Once he noticed the forklift move, he quickly shifted back into neutral.
What is a near miss?
Type of report used to document incident investigations.
What is the incident investigation report (HS-2.41.1-1)?
This information must be included in the incident report.
What is the occupation or task being performed, shift and department, names of persons involved, employee's description of the incident, supervisor's analysis of the incident, action taken to prevent recurrence, employee's statement, witness statements, person completing the form and date, and person(s) reviewing the form and date.
Categorize this incident:
The train was long, and there was significant slack in the railcars. When the last car was impacted, it caused the employee to lose their footing and jump from the train. This caused the employee to sprain their right ankle and tear ligaments in their right knee.
What is a recordable injury?