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Accident Investigation
In 2000, 3.9 million Americans experienced disabling, on-the-job injuries, and another 5,200 were killed, resulting in a total cost of $131.2 billion. Although the average workplace is safer today than in the past, accidents continue to happen.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW:
No workplace is exempt from accidents. And since you can’t guarantee an accident will never take place in your workplace, it is important to know how to properly handle accidents when they occur. This program is designed to equip you with the information you need to understand why accidents occur in your workplace and how to avoid similar occurrences in the future.
YOU WILL LEARN:
· How to Develop Your Accident Investigation Program
· The Steps in the Accident Investigation Process
· Proper Procedure for Investigating the Facts
· How to Review the Facts to Find the Cause
· How to Implement Corrective Measures
· The Correct Way to Document Findings and Actions
· The Importance of Following-Up on Accidents
· How to Train Investigators
· Tips for Maintaining Accurate Records
PROGRAM CONTENTS:
· Explanation of the OSHA Standard
· Step-by-step Instructions for How to Develop Your Accident Investigation Program
· Guide to Recordkeeping Requirements for Occupational Injuries and Illnesses
· Written Program Development
· Accident Investigation Written Program
· Recordkeeping Forms:
Accident Analysis Form
Employee Injury Report
Accident Investigation Training Record
OSHA 300 Log
Program includes:
· Video 12 minutes
· Administrative Materials
· Software Templates
· 5 Employee Handbooks
· Closed Captioned
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