Injury Investigation
Name that Category of Violation
100
What methodology is used to identify the root cause 

what is...5-why

100

Walking within safety radius in a designated commercial vehicle drive lane when the lane is active
with vehicular traffic as defined by yard procedures

what is....Category 1 

200

What is a Root Cause Analysis

what is...Root Cause Analysis (RCA): is the process of discovering the root causes of problems in order to identify appropriate solutions

200

Assisting a third-party carrier with equipment issues (AAs should not ever assist third party
carriers with mechanical problems, coupling, etc. 3rd party equipment issues should be escalated
via Case Management or to Site Safety

what is...Category 1

300

What does the first paragraph of the Injury Investigation document cover? 

what is...the AAs account of the incident 


300

Willfully Operating equipment that has been “red-tagged”, or general failure to adhere to the
Red Tag/Yellow Tag/Releasing policy

what is...category 2


400

True or False: The investigation paragraph of the injury investigation document should include all information known about the injury event not covered in the AA account. 

what is...true
400

not following the dress code by wearing loose clothes, jewelry, or hair not pulled up over shoulder
o Not wearing hearing protection in designated areas
o Not wearing interior policy-required PPE
o Blocking emergency egress and equipment (AED, Fire Extinguisher, Eye Wash

what is...category 4


Behaviors and incidents that are less severe than CAT1, 2, or 3 incidents. They also include
incidents stemming from process and/or standard work failures. They may result in corrective action

500

What should the root cause analysis nearly always lead back to? 

What is....a process gap/policy gap/organizational factor/technical factor? 

500

Hazardous Material (HazMat): Improper disposal of regulated waste; this can include willful
mismanagement of lithium batteries, nicotine-containing products, and hazardous wastes

what is...category 2