Online Programme on Incident Reporting & Investigation | Sep. 2023
Context Setting
Industrialization has provided employment and the
opportunity to earn a livelihood for many people. Industries are expected to
carry out their operations taking necessary safety measures. Due to the gap in
safety system some incidents happen resulting in injury to personnel, damage to
property or environment. It has demoralizing effect on the work force and
organization’s loss of goodwill with the customers and society. Such an event
during the process also adversely affects the completion of the task.
Every incident
is a culmination of a series of events over a period of time. It is necessary
to report all facts about the incident in a format, carry out investigation
following proper procedure, identify causes that contributed to incident and
recommend corrective actions. Implementation of corrective actions will improve
the safety system (SOP, Training etc.) and help prevent similar incidents from
happening in future.
Therefore, it is important to institutionalise the reporting and investigation process so that we follow standard steps during the investigation exercise without missing facts and events that led to an injury or property damage.
Objective
- To identify hazards and system deficiencies leading to an incident.
- To suggest improvements to strengthen workplace safety.
Key Takeaways
The programme will help
participants to –
- understand incident causation models.
- understand the step-by-step technique of incident investigation.
- prepare reports recommending corrective actions to prevent similar incidents in future.
Participation Fees
Category |
Per
Participant fee |
GST @ 18% |
Total |
CII Small Scale Members |
6,000.00 |
1080 |
7,080.00 |
CII Medium Scale Members |
6,500.00 |
1170 |
7,670.00 |
CII Large Scale Members |
7,000.00 |
1260 |
8,260.00 |
Non-Members |
7,500.00 |
1350 |
8,850.00 |
Faculty
Mr.
Rakesh Srivastava
Mr. Rakesh Srivastava is a
Mechanical Engineer having over 45 years of experience in the manufacturing
industry and safety. He retired from National Safety Council as Deputy Director
General and is presently working as a Safety Consultant.
He has developed and conducted need-based training programs for many industries. He has undergone training at Japan International Centre for Occupational Safety and Health. He was a member of AERB’s Fatal Accident Investigation Committee for many years.
Who Should Attend / Target Audience
Venue
Virtual - MS Teams