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Posted By S T What two things must happen for an accident to happen?
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Posted By stephen d clarke Hi, Thought it was at least 3 immediate, underlying and root causes. Steve
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Posted By Safety officer I don't know what two things must happen for an accident to happen?
Waits for punchline....
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Posted By Decimomal Unsafe Act - Unsafe Condition?
Have a look at a well knowm search engine and look up Heinrick, Bird and Loftus 'Domino'
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Posted By Raymond Rapp Basically a) the immediate cause b) the underlying cause(s). This is taking a simplistic view as some causal factors are quite complex, whereas their could be just one cause - the immediate cause.
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Posted By Ron Hunter what's your definition of 'accident'? I can think of one popular definition that would make the answer to your question self-evident.
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Posted By David Hughes a) A person and a source of hazardous energy exist in a situation where they COULD interact
b) "Something" causes them to interact
Might not be definitive but without those 2 conditions there's no accident
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Posted By Decimomal David - does there really have to be a person to be an accident?
Are you indicating that without a person it would be a (dangerous) occurrence?
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Posted By David Hughes I just presumed we were talking about an accident that occurred to a person that's all.
Suppose it depends on the definition of "accident" for the purposes of the question.
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Posted By Phil Rose Is it me? But what sort of question is it that we are trying to answer in the first place?!
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Posted By safetyamateur Is it 'cause' and 'effect'?
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Posted By Bill01 Hazard & Outcome
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Posted By Safe System bit of a generic question really..
Maybe a misinterpretation but think about it .. some times there are more than 2 events leading to an accident that cause it...
unsafe condition, unsafe act, lack of planning, lack of training etc etc..
think of F E Birds accident triangle..
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Posted By Chris Allan First post!
Accident = Unplanned, uncontrollable event
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Posted By Safe System surely not so much an uncontrollable event as an event that is controlled? - very big difference
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Posted By Safe System that should read "NOT" controlled
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Posted By paulw71 pride and prejudice
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Posted By Chris Allan ok how about,
accident = unplanned uncontrolled even?
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Posted By shyjukr unsafe and improper method,Lack od proper instruction and training
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Posted By Phil Rose 1. There's a big hole in the ground 2. Someone falls in it
Sorry being a bit mischievous :-) but on a slightly different tack, how about, there must be a hazard and the consequence of the hazard is realised. It's not perfect by any means.
I still like the falling in the hole idea!
Phil
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