Title: PPT for AA1, Rev. March 1998
1Accident Analysis
2Objectives
- Written program
- Causal factors
- Steps of accident analysis
- Proactive utilization of data
- Convincing others in your workplace
- Training analysts
3Action Plan
4What is an Accident?
5Why do we do Accident Analysis?
6Establishing a Written Accident Analysis Program
7Establishing Written Accident Analysis Program
- Purpose
- Definitions
- Responsibilities
- Program Activities
8Program Activities
- General
- Safety Committee
- Training
- Recordkeeping
9Causal Factors
10Causal Factors
(1) Task (2) Material (3) Environment (4) Human
Factor ( Personal) (5) Management/Process Failure
11MATERIAL
ENVIRONMENT
TASK
PERSONAL
MANAGEMENT
12(1) Task
- Ergonomics
- Safety work procedures
- Condition changes
- Process
- Materials
- Workers
- Appropriate tools/materials
- Safety devices (including lockout)
13(2) Material
- Equipment failure
- Machinery design/guarding
- Hazardous substances
- Substandard material
14(3) Environment
- Weather conditions
- Housekeeping
- Temperature
- Lighting
- Air contaminants
- Personal Protective Equipment
15(4) Human Factor (Personal)
- Level of experience
- Level of Training
- Physical capability
- Health
- Fatigue
- Stress
16(5) Management/Process Failure
- Visible Active senior management support for
safety - Safety policies
- Enforcement of safety policies
- Adequate supervision
- Knowledge of hazards
- Hazard corrective action
- Preventive maintenance
- Regular audits
17Steps of Accident Analysis
18Steps of Accident Analysis
(1) Information gathering (2) Analysis
Conclusions (3) Recommendations (4) Written Report
19(1) Information Gathering
- Analysis Kit
- Physical Evidence
- Interview Questions
- Background Information
20(2) Analysis Conclusions
- Accident Tree
- BWC Accident Investigation Form
BWC
21(3) Recommendations
- Feedback
- Employees
- Safety committee
- Supervisors/Managers
- Modify recommendations
- Final decision
22(4) Written Report
23Proactive Utilization of Data
24Proactive Utilization of Data
- Gather information
- Evaluate data for trends
- Draw conclusions
- Make recommendations
- Take action
25Gather information
- Paper documentation
- OSHA 200 log
- First aid logs
- Accident Reports
- Process documents
- Maintenance
- Safety audit documents
- Work-force Suggestion
- Safety Committee minutes
26Gather information (cont...)
- Technology tools
- Interviews
- Employees
- Supervisors/Managers
- Vendors
- Outside consultants
- Trade associations
- Other companies in your industry
- Workplace audits
27Evaluate data for Trends
- Repeat injuries
- Accident types
- Nature of injury
- Department ( location )
- Operation task
- Employee task
- Human factors
28- Draw conclusion
- Make recommendations
- Take action
29Convincing others in your workplace of the
importance of Accident Analysis
30Training Analysts
31Training Analysts
(1) Knowledge skills needed (2) Analysis
Protocol (3) Pre-training stage (4) During the
Training (5) Transfer of Information