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Incident and Accident Investigation
From Crisis to Clarity: Professional Incident & Accident Investigation
Master the art of Root Cause Analysis to prevent recurrence and strengthen your safety culture.
An accident is a failure of the system, not just the individual. When an incident occurs, the quality of the investigation determines whether the organization learns or repeats the mistake. This course provides a structured, methodical approach to investigating workplace accidents, near-misses, and occupational illnesses. We move beyond "what happened" to discover "why it happened," giving you the skills to implement corrective actions that actually work.
What You Will Learn:
Immediate Response: How to secure an incident scene and manage the initial "golden hour" of data collection.
Evidence Gathering: Effective interviewing techniques and how to document physical and digital evidence.
Root Cause Analysis (RCA): Utilizing proven methodologies (such as the 5 Whys and Fishbone Diagrams) to find the source of the failure.
Legal Reporting Requirements: Understanding when and how to report to the Swedish Work Environment Authority (Arbetsmiljöverket) and Social Insurance Agency (Försäkringskassan).
Action Planning: Developing and tracking SMART corrective actions to ensure the risk is permanently mitigated.
Human Factors: Understanding the role of stress, fatigue, and organizational culture in workplace incidents.
Course Features:
Scenario-Based Learning: Practice your investigation skills on real-world HSE case studies via QualsDirect.
Expert Feedback: Submit your investigation reports for review by our senior safety lead assessors.
Regulatory Alignment: Fully compliant with the investigation requirements set out in SAM AFS 2001:1.
Downloadable Toolkits: Receive investigation templates, interview guides, and report formats you can use immediately in your business.
Who is this for?
HSEQ Managers and Safety Officers.
Department Heads and Team Leaders.
Union Safety Representatives (Skyddsombud).
HR Professionals involved in occupational health and safety.
From Crisis to Clarity: Professional Incident & Accident Investigation
Master the art of Root Cause Analysis to prevent recurrence and strengthen your safety culture.
An accident is a failure of the system, not just the individual. When an incident occurs, the quality of the investigation determines whether the organization learns or repeats the mistake. This course provides a structured, methodical approach to investigating workplace accidents, near-misses, and occupational illnesses. We move beyond "what happened" to discover "why it happened," giving you the skills to implement corrective actions that actually work.
What You Will Learn:
Immediate Response: How to secure an incident scene and manage the initial "golden hour" of data collection.
Evidence Gathering: Effective interviewing techniques and how to document physical and digital evidence.
Root Cause Analysis (RCA): Utilizing proven methodologies (such as the 5 Whys and Fishbone Diagrams) to find the source of the failure.
Legal Reporting Requirements: Understanding when and how to report to the Swedish Work Environment Authority (Arbetsmiljöverket) and Social Insurance Agency (Försäkringskassan).
Action Planning: Developing and tracking SMART corrective actions to ensure the risk is permanently mitigated.
Human Factors: Understanding the role of stress, fatigue, and organizational culture in workplace incidents.
Course Features:
Scenario-Based Learning: Practice your investigation skills on real-world HSE case studies via QualsDirect.
Expert Feedback: Submit your investigation reports for review by our senior safety lead assessors.
Regulatory Alignment: Fully compliant with the investigation requirements set out in SAM AFS 2001:1.
Downloadable Toolkits: Receive investigation templates, interview guides, and report formats you can use immediately in your business.
Who is this for?
HSEQ Managers and Safety Officers.
Department Heads and Team Leaders.
Union Safety Representatives (Skyddsombud).
HR Professionals involved in occupational health and safety.