Johns Pyramid
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LTI

Lost time Injury

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Immediate Cause

At the time of the incident the unsafe acts or conditions that directly lead to an incident

100

Define Brainstorming

This technique generates a lot of ideas in a short period of time by all group members saying their ideas in a fast paced manner then rating them afterwards (there are no wrong answers)

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Define direct costs

Costs that are accrued directly from the accident and include the medical costs incurred and the compensation payments made to the injured workers.

100

An injury is an example of a ___________ Indicator

Lagging

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RWC

Restricted Work Case

200

Root Cause

A source or origin of an event, failure or defect

200

What does SCAT stand for?

Systematic Cause Analysis Technique

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Define Indirect Costs

Costs as a result of the aftermath of the incident that are an estimated 3 times the amount of the direct costs

200

Why do we investigate incidents?

Due Diligence, Hazard elimination, to improve, to create a safer workplace

300

MTC

Medical Treatment Case

300

Define Lagging Indicators

A record of things that have already happened. Lagging indicators measure negative or unwanted outcomes.

300

What does ABC stand for?

Antecedent → Behaviour → Consequence

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PIC stands for

Positive, Immediate, Certain 

300

Inadequate: Policies, procedures, training, ERP, OHSMS are _____ causes

Root Causes

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Near Miss

Incident with the potential of damage or an injury

400

Define Leading Indicator

A signal and monitor of what is being done on an onging basis to prevent worker injury/illness.

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True or False: Negative Reinforcement decreases behaviour 

FALSE

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Each slice in the Swiss Cheese model is a different type of

“defense or barrier or safeguard” that would prevent an accident from occurring.

400

Why not to investigate incidents

Fault finding

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Occupational Fatality

Death of a worker resulting from a work-related incident or exposure

500

Define Injury Frequency Rate (per x employees)

This is calculated to determine the number of injuries per 100 employees

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Not studying because you didn't get rewarded for studying previously is an example of?

Extinction 

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Three motivators to investigate 

Legal, Financial, Moral

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challenge in comparing incident numbers to rates

Population varies

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