In order to act as an effective resource for their organization, an OHS professional should be able to lead incident investigations from beginning to end:
– Preliminary investigation
– In the event of an incident, an employer must ensure that a preliminary investigation is carried out to identify any unsafe acts, processes, or conditions that must be addressed prior to work resuming. The OHS professional should be able to work efficiently and accurately to ensure that this obligation is met.
– Interim corrective actions
– The preliminary report developed by the OHS professional must contain interim corrective actions, if applicable, which can be implemented while the full investigation is being conducted.
– Full investigation
– The OHS professional should be able to determine an incident’s root cause(s) and contributing factors through careful analysis of collected information and evidence.
– Final corrective actions
– The final report developed by the OHS professional must clarify the circumstances leading to the incident, what corrective actions are necessary, and a plan for the implementation of corrective actions.