Incident Reporting: You Can Safe A Life

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1. With a little effort we can prevent a lot of grief or a serious accident from happening.

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2. Any deviation from an acceptable standard procedure is called an incident.

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3. It is my responsibility to report any incidents, hazards, or unsafe situations that I am aware of.

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4. A hazard should be reported so the person who caused it can be blamed.

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5. You don't need to report a near-miss since there was no accident and no one got hurt.

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6. Incidents and hazards will eventually cause  accidents if they are not controlled.

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7. By adopting a ZERO-ACCIDENT mentality we can prevent hazards, incidents and accidents in our workplace.

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8. Accidents "just happen" and you can't do anything about them.

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9. An incident that does not have controls applied to it is called a hazard.

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10. An accident is an undesired event that causes harm to people, damage to property or loss to process.

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11. If a hazard is not in your work area you do not have to report it.

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12. Reporting a near-miss is not as important as reporting a hazard.

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13. Reporting a near-miss is not considered "snitching" if it means preventing an accident.

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14. We report hazards to control dangerous situations.

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15. A near-miss is the result of an incident or hazard that has not been controlled.

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16. For every serious or disabling injury there are 600 incidents with no visible injury or damage.

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17. If you have already worked around a hazardous situation without anything happening, you're proabaly safe.

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18. The purpose of reporting incidents, hazards and near-misses is to control a dangerous situation and to keep people from getting hurt.

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19. Accidents can be prevented when hazards are recognized and controls are in place.

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20. No hazards means no accidents.

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With a little effort we can prevent a lot of grief or a serious...
Any deviation from an acceptable standard procedure is called an...
It is my responsibility to report any incidents, hazards, or unsafe...
A hazard should be reported so the person who caused it can be blamed.
You don't need to report a near-miss since there was no accident...
Incidents and hazards will eventually cause  accidents if they...
By adopting a ZERO-ACCIDENT mentality we can prevent hazards,...
Accidents "just happen" and you can't do anything about...
An incident that does not have controls applied to it is called a...
An accident is an undesired event that causes harm to people, damage...
If a hazard is not in your work area you do not have to report it.
Reporting a near-miss is not as important as reporting a hazard.
Reporting a near-miss is not considered "snitching" if it...
We report hazards to control dangerous situations.
A near-miss is the result of an incident or hazard that has not been...
For every serious or disabling injury there are 600 incidents with no...
If you have already worked around a hazardous situation without...
The purpose of reporting incidents, hazards and near-misses is to...
Accidents can be prevented when hazards are recognized and controls...
No hazards means no accidents.
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