Curriculum
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Responsibilities
Responsibilities
Accident and incident investigation relies on shared responsibility. Organisations and individuals both play important roles in ensuring that investigations are effective and meaningful.
Organisations are responsible for establishing clear procedures for reporting and investigation, providing training, and ensuring that investigations are carried out fairly and competently. They must also ensure that actions are implemented and reviewed.
Individuals are responsible for reporting accidents, incidents, and near misses, cooperating with investigations, and following safety procedures. Honest reporting supports learning and prevention.
A positive investigation culture values openness, learning, and improvement. When people feel supported rather than blamed, investigations are more effective and safety improves.
This course has explained what accidents and incidents are, why they must be investigated, how investigations are carried out, and how learning supports prevention. Applying these principles helps create safer environments and reduces the likelihood of future harm.
This course has explained what accidents and incidents are, why they must be investigated, how investigations are carried out, and how learning supports prevention. Applying these principles helps create safer environments and reduces the likelihood of future harm.