Human factors in accident investigation
Explore how behaviour impacts health and safety in the workplace
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Summary
The global ISO 45002 standard provides guidance to help organisations successfully implement an effective occupational safety and health (OSH) management system.
It requires incident investigations that determine what happened, why it happened and what can be done to prevent it from happening again. This includes the need to consider human behaviour, as well as wider systemic failures.
Our one-day ‘Human factors in accident investigation’ course provides delegates with a range of tools and techniques that they can bring to incident investigation, allowing greater insight into contributory factors, preventing reoccurrence and the need to consider their own biases.
Why take this course?
- Explore techniques to improve the quality of incident investigations.
- Find out how effective investigations will lead to improvements in your organisation.
What you will learn
- Apply a set of tools and techniques to employ when undertaking accident investigations.
- Understand the importance of human behaviour as a contributory factor.
- Avoid common pitfalls by appreciating how your own biases might affect investigations.
Who should attend?
Safety professionals, managers and supervisors who play an active role in incident investigation.
“I thoroughly enjoyed the course, as it was fast-paced and interactive and the providers were 100 per cent knowledgeable.”
Steven Todd
Cost
£260 for IOSH members (excluding VAT)
£310 for non-members (excluding VAT)
Book your place
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CPD hours
This course is worth 5.5 hours for your IOSH CPD record.
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