Prevent and Protect: Safeguarding Your Workers and Business
At Spring Safety Consultants, we recently conducted an in-depth investigation into a complex electrical incident, highlighting the critical importance of clear communication, timely reporting, and procedural adherence of workplace safety requirements. This investigation uncovered key factors, including equipment faults and procedural deviations, that contributed to the incident. We worked closely with the team to provide technical guidance, conduct interviews, and ensure an accurate timeline of events. Based on our findings, we advised our client to fulfill regulatory requirements by reporting the incident to Energy Safety and WorkSafe WA.
Incident Cause Analysis Methodology
As part of our comprehensive services, Spring Safety Consultants offers ICAM (Incident Cause Analysis Method) investigations. This methodology enables us to identify root causes, contributing factors, and improvement opportunities, ensuring that our clients not only resolve immediate issues but also enhance future safety and operational protocols.? We ensure that by highlighting the importance of identifying and reinforcing barrier functions, we aim to prevent the progression of further incidents, our core interest is incident prevention.
Procedural Compliance
Additionally, our technical writing and incident reporting services assist clients in documenting events precisely for external notifications. Our External Notification Procedure guides clients through the necessary steps for compliance with safety regulations, ensuring all details are addressed accurately and effectively.
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At Spring Safety Consultants, our commitment to safety extends beyond investigation—our tailored procedures and professional expertise in incident management help supports your workplace, ensuring you meet regulatory obligations while fostering a proactive safety culture. Reach out to learn more about how we can support your organisation’s safety and compliance needs.
References
Svenson, O. (2001). Accident and incident analysis based on the accident evolution and barrier function (AEB) model. Cognition, Technology & Work, 3(1).