Incident
Investigation -- Tips, Techniques & Trivia
Looking ahead to summer, I'll be combining my
July and August Newsletters into a single issue to be published
in late July (I hope!)
This month I want to share with you the most
powerful accident investigation practice I've encountered since
I entered the consulting world. It's simple, straightforward and
changes the way people think about the investigation process and
produces results superior to those of any individual or team based
investigation.
Jeff
Engaging Stakeholders in Incident Investigations
Here's a bit of my background in this most recent
investigation...
I'm a back up member of an organization's investigation
team and last month I had the opportunity to conduct a serious
near miss incident investigation, and then a few weeks later presented
my findings to a group of stakeholders in the form of a Power
Point presentation. The stakeholder group included the workers
directly involved in the incident, their supervisors both on site
and off site, contractors and senior management for the area.
This organization like all my clients shall remain
nameless. They are unique in their approach to investigations,
in that they have full time root cause investigators, and they
treat investigations as a true learning and improvement opportunity
through the involvement of stakeholders in addressing incident
causes.
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