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Incident Reporting, Investigation, and Monitoring
Incident Reporting, Investigation, and Monitoring
Safety Representatives are crucial in reporting and investigating workplace incidents. Their involvement ensures transparency, identifies root causes, and supports corrective actions to prevent recurrence.
Representatives should encourage timely reporting of accidents, near misses, and hazardous conditions. Prompt reporting allows management to respond effectively and reduces the risk of further incidents.
Safety Representatives participate in investigations, gathering information, observing conditions, and providing employee perspectives. They help identify underlying causes, including equipment failure, human error, or procedural weaknesses.
Representatives monitor safety performance, including the implementation of control measures, compliance with policies, and trends in incidents. They may review reports, conduct inspections, and provide feedback to management.
Effective incident management requires collaboration between Safety Representatives, management, and employees. Representatives ensure that recommendations are implemented, lessons learned are shared, and continuous improvement is achieved.
By actively engaging in reporting, investigation, and monitoring, Safety Representatives strengthen safety systems, support employee wellbeing, and enhance overall organisational resilience.