Incident Investigation - Overview
Understanding the reasons why incidents occur in the workplace is essential to preventing future occurrences. When a safety incident happens, however minor, it is important to enhance the efficacy of safety measures, impart additional employee training and weave safety into the company culture in order to protect people and property.
TÜV Rheinland provides a comprehensive Incident Investigation and Analysis Service:
- Support all steps of the investigation process
- Incident investigation and analysis procedures
- Root cause analysis (supported for example by Investigator-3 or Tripod Beta software)
- Training courses
Our investigators are fully trained and experienced in the investigation process, including interviewing techniques and a range of root cause analysis methods, to ensure the effective identification of root and underlying causes, as well as direct causes.
Our approach focuses on identifying sustainable improvements that can prevent losses due to failed defences, human errors and ‘latent’ or hidden organisational failures.
TÜV Rheinland Experts Can Help You Understand the Causes of Safety Incidents
A well-managed, thorough investigation creates opportunity, provides important data, helps comply with legal obligations and demonstrates a strong commitment to the HSE mission.
Our HSE incident investigation experts can provide valuable insights and concrete guidance in the aftermath of a workplace incident. From securing and assessing the scene, supervising witness management and data collection to accident analysis, root cause identification, reporting and recommendations, we help you gain clarity regarding complex situations.
HIRA (Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment)
TÜV Rheinland follows the HIRA (Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment) process to identify potential hazards and assess risks associated with them in order to prevent accidents and injuries. It is an essential component of any effective safety management system.
The HIRA process involves identifying potential hazards, assessing their likelihood and severity, and taking steps to mitigate or eliminate them. This process is particularly important in high-risk industries such as construction, mining, and oil and gas, where workers are exposed to a range of hazards on a daily basis.
By conducting a thorough HIRA, organizations can proactively identify potential hazards and take steps to mitigate them before an incident occurs. This not only helps to prevent accidents and injuries but also improves overall safety culture by promoting a proactive approach to safety.
How Do You Benefit from TÜV Rheinland
- Access to Third Party Expertise in HSE Incident Investigation
- Compliance with Legal Responsibilities
- Root Cause Analysis and Support in Addressing Contributing Factors