To meet the legal and organisational specifications regulating the reporting and investigations of incidents as well as accidents in the workplace, accident and incident investigation requires a guided approach. The focus is on ensuring that the applicable governance procedure as well as legal and organisational specific requirements are followed, and that they can be explained.
This is to ensure that effective accident and incident investigation management process can be managed and facilitated adequately.
This course outlines the requirements that must be followed to not only secure the accident/incident scene but handle and managed injured persons, facilities, and dealing with the process involved with initial reporting of the accident/incident.
This involves the requirements associated with both managing and gathering of physical evidence along with the resources to be used during the investigation, how it is processed, and how the information is compiled for the feedback report. Another key objective is to outline the consequences derived from non-compliance with both legal and organisational specific requirements in terms of the impact of an accident/incident in the workplace.
In addition, it is to highlight the gathering of information which may include the purpose, the type and extent of the information in accordance with prevailing circumstances. These resources may include, but is not limited to:
The learner will, in addition, be informed on how post-investigation activities should be conducted by ensuring that all the correct reports are completed in the required format, including, but not limited to:
Another key component of this training includes the submission of reports to the relevant authorities and organisational departments. In addition, feedback must be provided and required recommendations made on preventative measures to be put in place.
Upon completion of this course, the attending candidate will be able to:
The content of this course has been formulated around the prescriptive requirements as depicted in the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 85 of 1993 along with General Administrative Regulations and all other specific outcomes, including but not limited to:
The candidate attending the course will be assessed against the outcomes of each element through the completion of a subscribed knowledge assessment. The assessment will cover the essential embedded knowledge as stipulated in the course and will ensure that the candidate can apply the learning to a working situation.
To gain access to this training program, it is mandatory that the employer subscribe to the Makrosafe Holdings and OHS Online SafetyWallet program so that the learner can enrol to any of the allowable training programs. Attending candidates must obtain a pass mark of at least 75% or higher is necessary in each Modular Assessment. Should these conditions have been met, the candidate will receive an accredited Certificate of Completion.