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Accident Investigation Massachusetts Manufacturing Self-Insurance Group, Inc. Safety Awareness For Everyone from Cove Risk Services

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Accident Investigation

Massachusetts Manufacturing Self-Insurance Group, Inc.

Safety Awareness For Everyone from Cove Risk Services

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What is an Accident?

• An unintended happening, mishap

• Most often an accident is any unplanned event that results in personal injury or in property damage

• The failure of people, equipment, supplies or surroundings to behave or react as expected

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Accident Investigation

• Will determine the “how” and “why” of failures

• Examine possible corrective action

• Aid in the accident prevention and elimination of a clearly identified hazard

• Most important – Investigation is not intended to place blame

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Be Prepared

• Designate an investigator (or a team)– This should be one of this persons key

responsibilities– Should have a good working knowledge of

operating procedures

• Be equipped with the right tools to do the job thoroughly

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Record the Facts

• Interview witnesses as soon as possible

• Record all necessary information at the accident scene before any changes are made– Take photos (camera or camera phone)– Record measurements

• Gather support documents such as maintenance records, employee records, production schedules, training documents and records, or process diagrams

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Record the Facts

• Keep all notes and remarks in a bound notebook or three ring binder

• Record:– Pre-accident conditions– Accident sequence– Post-accident conditions

• Document victim location, witnesses, equipment, machinery, energy sources and other contributing factors

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Record the Facts

• Even the most insignificant detail may be useful

• Document and then document some more

• The investigator should be concentrating solely on the investigation at hand

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Interviewing

• Excellent source of first hand knowledge

• May present pitfalls in the form of:– Bias– Perspective– Embellishment

• It is important to maintain a clear thought process and control of the interview

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Interviewing• Get preliminary statements as soon as possible

from all witnesses

• Locate the position of each witness on a master chart (including the direction of view)

• Explain the purpose of the investigation (accident prevention) and put each witness at ease.

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Interviewing

• Let each witness speak freely and take notes without distracting the witness (use a tape recorder only with consent of the witness)

• Use sketches and diagrams to help the witness

• Emphasize areas of direct observation and label hearsay accordingly

• Record the exact words used by the witness to describe each observation

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Interviewing

• Word each question carefully and be sure the witness understands

• Identify the qualifications of each witness (name, address, occupation, years of experience, etc.)

• If they wish, supply each witness with a copy of their statements (signed statements are desirable)

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Problem Solving Techniques

• This technique emphasizes change to correct the problem

• Examine the differences between the norm and what actually happened

• Consider all problems to result from some unanticipated change

• Analyze the changes to determine its cause

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• Use the following steps in this method:

– Define the problem (What happened?)

– Establish the norm (What should have happened?)

– Identify, locate, and describe the change

(what, where, when, to what extent)

– Specify what was affected

– Identify the distinctive features of the change

– List the possible causes

– Select the most likely causes

Problem Solving TechniquesChange Analysis

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Problem Solving TechniquesJob Hazard Analysis

• Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) is part of many existing accident prevention programs

• In general, JHA breaks a job into basic steps, and identifies the hazards associated with each step as well as prescribing controls for each hazard

• A JHA is a chart listing these steps, hazards, and controls

• Review the JHA during the investigation if a JHA has been conducted for the job involved in an accident

• Perform a JHA if one is not available to determine the events and conditions that led to the accident

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Investigation Report

• An accident investigation is not complete until a report is prepared and submitted to the proper managers

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Investigation Report• Background Information

– Where and when the accident occurred – Who and what were involved – Personnel and other witnesses

• Account of the Accident (What happened?)

– Sequence of events – Extent of injury– Accident type – Source

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Investigation Report

• Discussion

(Analysis of the Accident – HOW & WHY)

– Direct causes (energy sources; hazardous materials)

– Indirect causes (unsafe acts and conditions)

– Basic causes (management policies; personal or environmental factors)

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Investigation Report

• Recommendations (to prevent a recurrence)

for immediate and long-term corrective actions

– Engineering Controls

– Administrative Controls

– PPE

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Accident Scenario

Joe, the maintenance worker, strained his knee after slipping and falling.

What questions need answering?

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Some Questions• Where did this happen? What time of year is it (is this normal)? What time/shift? Was he the first person to go through this area and walk on this surface?

• What kind of floor is this? When was it last inspected for slip hazards? What are the normal inspection and maintenance procedures? Does this current procedure make sense?

• Was he trained to look for hazards like this? If yes, when? Is the training effective? Why or why not? Were there wet floor or other warning signs?

• Who is the supervisor? Are there other outside work factors that may have lead to this?

• Is there a carpet? Is it long enough? Is it of the appropriate quality? What kind of shoes does he wear?

• Is disciplinary action necessary? For him or anyone else?

• Are new procedures necessary?

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Potential Corrective Actions• Develop a policy and procedure for inspecting and maintaining the floor at all employee entrances.

• Provide a runner carpet of the correct length (one that will extend far enough to capture all moisture). Provide more wet floor signs.

• Re-train staff on all slip hazards, including at entrances. Educate them on the importance of reporting hazards and wearing appropriate footwear when entering the building.

• Implement a slip-resistant footwear policy.

• Inform employees on measures taken to reduce future recurrence of this type of accident.

• Improve awareness for all staff via posters, mailers, handouts, etc. as to hazards and what the new procedures are.

• Praise employees for following expected procedure as trained.

• Counsel employees who fail to act as expected after receiving education (not identifying hazards, not wearing the correct footwear). Document this action.

• Inform Supervisors and Managers that incidents that occur as a result of low competence will effect their performance review.

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Any Questions

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Massachusetts Manufacturing Self-Insurance Group, Inc.

Safety Awareness For Everyone from Cove Risk Services