Incident Reporting and Investigation Procedure
Incident Reporting and Investigation Procedure
Incident Reporting and Investigation Procedure
Institute of TAFE
Procedure no. CS15-P75
Refer OHS Policy no. CS15
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PURPOSE
2.
SCOPE
This procedure is applicable to all incidents:
that occur on Institute premises, &/or;
that occur on Institute premises under the control of Institute staff, &/or;
3.
DEFINITIONS
Incident:
Hazard:
Near Misses:
Staff:
Supervisor:
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Risk:
Risk Assessment: The process of analysing all of the risks associated with hazards
and evaluating them to determine steps for risk control and
priorities. Risk Assessment considers two (2) main factors: the likelihood that the hazard will result in injury/illness, loss or
damage to the environment, property, plant or equipment. This
assessment of likelihood also needs to consider frequency or
exposure to the hazard
the potential severity of that injury, illness, loss or damage
Risk Score:
Risk Control:
Notifiable Incident:
Notification is required to the Victorian Workcover Authority where
an incident at a workplace or equipment site results in:(a) the death of any person
(b) a person requiring medical treatment within 48 hours of
exposure to a substance
(c) a person requiring immediate treatment as an inpatient in a
hospital
(d) a person requiring immediate medical treatment for:
amputation
serious head injury
serious eye injury
separation of skin from underlying tissue (for example
degloving or scalping)
electric shock
spinal injury
loss of bodily function
serious lacerations
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PROCEDURE
4.1 INCIDENT REPORTING PROCESS
The Institute Incident Reporting Flowchart outlines the steps involved in
Incident Management. There are 5 main steps:4.1.1 Immediate Response to an Incident
4.1.2
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4.1.4
4.1.5 Follow-up to ensure that implemented risk control measures are effective
4.2 RESPONSIBILITIES
4.2.1 All Staff and Students
All Staff and students are required to report any incidents, near
misses, actual or potential hazards to their supervisor or elected
Health and Safety Representative as soon as possible. It is expected
that staff and students report incidents promptly, ie: on the day the
incident occurred.
Institute Staff should ensure that incidents that involve visitors to the
Institute, are also reported.
4.2.2 Contractors
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4.2.3 Supervisors/Managers
Ensure that all staff are aware of the incident reporting procedure and
the importance of prompt reporting of incidents.
Managers are responsible for ensuring that all incidents are reported
according to regulatory and Institute requirements. For notifiable
incidents &/or dangerous occurrences, if the OHS Coordinator and
the Organisational Development Manager are unavailable, senior
managers should report directly to the Victorian Workcover Authority
on Ph: 132 360, and notify the OHS Coordinator of their actions.
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Supervisors should also ensure that risk control measures that have
been implemented are effective and that additional hazards have not
been created as a result. The Institute OHS Coordinator should be
contacted for assistance with this if required.
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5.
DOCUMENTATION
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recording on database
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