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Posted By Liam Mc Conalogue
Hi All,
Anyone out there able to recommend a thorough accident investigation book on how to efficiently conduct investigations, implement controls etc.?
Thanks in advance.
Liam
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Posted By alex mccreadie
HSE Investigating Accidents and Incidents.
From HSE books should help.
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Posted By David Sinclair
My personal opinion (in light of my legal training to date)is:
Be very wary of the liability which could attach itself to following the advice in this particular document.
In particular, I refer you to the HSE's enforcement policy.
If anybody needs more information, please contact me directly.
Regards.
David
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Posted By Liam Mc Conalogue
Thanks guys for all your help.
Regards,
Liam
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Posted By Katie Hoyland
really though if you dont know how to investigate an accident you may as quit the industry , come on- this is basic stuff guys!
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Posted By Peter Longworth
Maybe Liam is new to the job and feels that he would like a little assistance.
Maybe he owns his own business and would like to feel that he is doing his best by his workers.
Maybe he would like to benchmark best practice.
Maybe he wants encouragement.
Maybe he doesn't need smart alec answers like that.
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Posted By Katie Hoyland
maybe hes in the wrong job
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Posted By Peter Longworth
Maybe you need to know a bit more about him before you pass personal comments.
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Posted By Adrian Watson
Dear Katie,
Over the years I have found the vast majority of accident investigations LTA.
Anybody who wants to learn should not be castigated.
The best two books on accident investigation are Ted Ferry's book Modern accident investigation & Brenners Book Investigating accidents with STEP.
A good modern book is Oakey's book accident investigation techniques.
Many Regards Adrian Watson.
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Posted By Jack
What's that all about Katie? In my experience, too, investigations often fall short particularly with regard to underlying organisational factors. Sometimes accidents are a bit more complex than getting your tie caught in the laminator.
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Posted By Katie Hoyland
the laminator incident was just that, an incident. It was a near miss. However, i still knew how to investigate it.
Funny when someone trips over a vacuum and down a flight of stairs?? I think not, but fully investigated, yes!
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Posted By Liam Mc Conalogue
Katie,
I am glad to see that you are absolutely confident in your own accident investigation procedures- and I commend you totally for this.
I have investigated accidents and have liased with the HSE on a number of occasions over the years. I have never encountered any difficulties, however, I am of the opinion that I can always do better. I always attempt to ensure that I am always kept up to speed with any modern methods of investigation.
To everyone who has assisted me in this matter- I thank you and to our critic in residence- keep up that good work.
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