ELEMENT 4 - CHECK Flashcards

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Define reactive monitoring.

A

Accidents / incidents investigated to find out what went wrong and identify actions to prevent occurrence. The use of accident stats to ID trends and patterns.

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2
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Define active monitoring.

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Existing conditions are inspected to identify and correct sub-standard conditions before incident occurs.

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What is systematic monitoring?

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Planned / regular examination of standards in a workplaces a matter of routine.

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4
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ID the purpose of workplace inspections.

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To ensure that control measures are operating effectively and that they are appropriate to the current conditions in the workplace.

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5
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What is a safety inspection?

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INSPECTION - Routine examination of workplaces carried out by a competent person.

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What is a safety tour?

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TOUR - High profile inspection carried out by a group of people including managers.

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7
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Why are checklists used in inspections?

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Consistent / systematic / comprehensive approach to checking all elements of an inspection.

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What should the intro part of an inspection report contain?

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  • Set the scene
  • Outline what report is about
  • The aim of the report
  • Where and when inspection took place
  • who did the inspection
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9
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What is the prime purpose of an accident investigation?

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To find the cause with the intention of preventing a occurrence.

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10
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What are the four elements of the investigation process?

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  • Gather factual information about event
  • Analyse the information, identify immediate / root cause
  • ID suitable control measures
  • Plan remedial actions
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Identify the categories of staff who might be consulted during an accident investigation.

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  • Immediate manager of the injured person
  • Member of management
  • Safety representative
  • Safety officer
  • Engineer / tech expert if needed
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12
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List the type of docs that might be consulted during an accident investigation.

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  • Maintenance records
  • Risk assessments
  • Safe systems of work
  • Permits to work
  • Medical records
  • Training records
  • HSC meeting minutes
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13
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What are the two categories of immediate case of accidents / incidents?

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UNSAFE ACTS

UNSAFE CONDITIONS

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14
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Who is initially responsible for reporting accidents and safety related incidents?

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  • Injured party or employees involved

- Line manager / supervisor

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15
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What is the purpose of analysing all information about accidents?

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  • To ID underlying causes of accidents

- Provide info about trends and patterns

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16
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To whom do results of accident investigations have to be communicated?

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  • Person involved
  • His / her manager
  • Safety Rep
  • Senior manager
  • HS Committee
  • Reportable incidents to relevant agency