Location
Publicly or In-House
Delivery
Face-to-Face, LIVE & Virtual
Duration
4 Day Course
Units of Competency
1 Unit
UPCOMING DATES
Date |
Name |
Location |
Cost (AUD) GST Exempt |
|
21 - 24 October 2024 |
Safety Investigators Course LIVE |
VIRTUAL |
$2,495.00 |
|
16 - 19 December 2024 |
Safety Investigators Course LIVE |
VIRTUAL |
$2,495.00 |
|
More course dates are scheduled regularly. If you are unable to make these dates, please check back later to see new dates.
Course Overview
Effective investigations are a key activity of any Safety Assurance program. Safety occurrences and incidents, when properly investigated and analysed, have the potential to facilitate proactive safety improvements within an organisation. These free lessons may be used to prevent the occurrence of more serious incidents and accidents.
This Safety Investigators course has been especially designed for those involved with the investigation and analysis of occurrences and events including incidents, near misses and quality problems. This includes management at all levels and safety assurance personnel.
The course includes a mix of theory and practical, with emphasis on a systems-based approach to investigation using contemporary safety analysis. The course also includes a full safety investigation, which allows the participants to put the knowledge and skills learned into practice, in a realistic workplace-based scenario. During this exercise participants will explore and utilise a number of analysis tools, including Incident Cause Analysis Method (ICAM) and other tools.
Overall, participants will develop both the knowledge and the practical skills needed to investigate and analyse operational incidents, with a view to developing improvements within their organisation.
What our clients say about this Course
Really enjoyable and worthwhile course, both to refresh previous skills and knowledge, and to develop a new perspective on safety.
The various tools for writing a report and interview exercises were most beneficial.
Beneficial learning around a systems focus versus incident focus.
Most beneficial for a deeper understanding of why humans tend to make errors.