(CM) List at least five examples of what Prime Contractors should monitor? -
ANSWERS-Insurance
Certifications
WCB Information
Safety Statistics
Training
Hazardous Products
Meetings
Safety Inspections
Drills, Reports, and Assessments
(CM) List five topics to consider with non-compliance issues from a contractor? -
ANSWERS-A process to correct less serious issues.
A process to stop work for serious or high hazard issues.
A requirement for the contractor to correct issues.
A requirement for the contractor to develop and submit a plan for correcting the
issues.
A process for managing contractors who do not correct issues.
(WIB) State the reportable incidents outlined in Section 40 of the OH&S Act? -
ANSWERS-Injury or accident resulting in death.
,Injury or incident resulting in hospital admittance.
Unplanned/Uncontrolled fire, explosion, flood that caused or could have
potentially cause serious injury.
Collapse or upset of a crane.
Collapse or failure of any building component.
Any injury or incident or class of injuries or incidents specified in the regulations.
Any other incident that has the potential of causing serious injury.
(WIB) State the action employers must take if there is a reportable incident? -
ANSWERS-Report the time, and nature of incident to OH&S.
Carry out an investigation.
Prepare a report with the circumstances and any corrective actions.
Ensure a copy of the report is available to an OH&S officer on demand.
Provide copy of report OH&S, JWSHSC or HSR. If there is no JWSHSC or HSC then
the workers.
Include JWSHSC or HSC in investigation.
Retain reports at least 2 years.
Do not disturb the scene unless to attend to the injured or killed/prevent further
injury.
(WIB) State the main reason why companies should conduct investigations? -
ANSWERS-Prevent further incidents.
,(WIB) Identify the significance of incident pyramids? - ANSWERS-They show a
summary of a company's incident data.
(WIB) State two questions that should be answered by an investigation policy and
procedure? - ANSWERS-What type of incidents will be investigated.
Who will be involved in doing investigations.
(WIB) List the four steps in the SIP (simplified investigation process) in the correct
order? - ANSWERS-Secure the scene.
Collect the evidence.
Analyze the causes.
Write the report.
(WIB) Identify at least five actions an investigator should take once they have
arrived on scene? - ANSWERS-Protect themselves.
Identify all existing/potential hazards.
Begin logging events and their actions.
Freeze the scene.
Account for all workers in the area.
Ensure all injured worker receive care.
Control access to the scene.
Begin assessing the scene.
Begin protecting evidence.
, Begin identifying witnesses.
(WIB) Describe two differences between Losses and Incidents? - ANSWERS-Losses
= Occur after incidents & Result when harm and/or damage occurs.
Incidents = Occurs before the loss & Results from energy transfers.
(WIB) What are the two components of step 1 "Secure the Scene" with the SIP
(Simplified Investigation Process)? - ANSWERS-Identify the Losses.
Classify the Incident.
(WIB) List the four types of evidence from most time-sensitive to least time-
sensitive? - ANSWERS-Position (most time-sensitive).
People
Parts
Paper (least time-sensitive).
(WIB) State at least five initial questions an investigator needs to answer? -
ANSWERS-What was going on prior to the incident?
What tasks were being done before the incident?
Who was involved?
What hazard controls were in place?
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