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OSHA Accident Investigation
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An OSHA accident (or incident) investigation is a systematic, four-step process—securing the scene, collecting data, analyzing causes, and implementing corrective actions—designed to determine why a workplace incident (injury, fatality, or near-miss) occurred. It focuses on preventing future occurrences rather than assigning blame.  Key Aspects of OSHA Investigations: Goal: To identify root causes, improve safety programs, and prevent similar incidents. Triggers: Investigations are initiated by fatalities, hospitalizations, amputations, loss of an eye, or employee complaints. Process: The... Show more
OSHA Accident Investigation
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10 Questions

1. The definition of an immediate cause of an accident is:

2. Identifying, evaluating, and correcting root causes of accidents is considered:

3. The goal of accident prevention is to:

4. How many steps are there in the accident investigation process?

5. The possible cause categories for an accident include the following:

6. Accidents associated with which of the following require investigation?

7. __________________ when an accident occurs is the most effective corrective action.

8. Using The Five Whys helps to:

9. __________________ help the witness recall the accident situation.

10. What is a good source of information to determine the root cause of an accident?