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Trends in Injurious Incidents Analysis

This document discusses a recent increase in injurious incidents and near misses at a main contractor. It provides data showing a rise in LTIs over the past few months and identifies common causes as line of fire, working at height, and lifting. The contractor is calling for a stand down to engage working units on preventing unsafe acts and conditions before injuries occur. An example LTI is described where a mechanic suffered a head injury when a brake booster cap ejected and hit him, which could have been prevented by using a safety pin and avoiding the line of fire. Frontline supervisors are asked questions about ensuring their teams have what they need to work safely. CCTV clips are available to learn from past incidents involving work at heights and

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Trends in Injurious Incidents Analysis

This document discusses a recent increase in injurious incidents and near misses at a main contractor. It provides data showing a rise in LTIs over the past few months and identifies common causes as line of fire, working at height, and lifting. The contractor is calling for a stand down to engage working units on preventing unsafe acts and conditions before injuries occur. An example LTI is described where a mechanic suffered a head injury when a brake booster cap ejected and hit him, which could have been prevented by using a safety pin and avoiding the line of fire. Frontline supervisors are asked questions about ensuring their teams have what they need to work safely. CCTV clips are available to learn from past incidents involving work at heights and

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Main contractor name – LTI# - Date of incident

STAND DOWN
Increase trends Of injurious incidents and HIPOs

Working units engagement package


Increasing injurious incidents
Main contractor name – LTI# - Date of incident

UWD 12Month LTIs


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Jan-18 Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18

 Trend picked up drastically in the last couple of months???


 Line of fire, working at height, lifting are the main causes !!!

STOP UNSAFE ACTS/CONDTIONS BEFORE SOME ONE GET HURT


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contractor name –have been
LTI# - Date prevented……
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LTI , Brake Booster cap ejected hit


Mechanic on his head Working Under suspended Load Serious MVI

Description For the LTI: Mechanic suffered head injury while carrying out maintenance on brake booster.
Initial Findings/ learning:
 Safety Pin was not installed Front Line Supervisors:
 Mechanic was on the Line of Fire
 Mechanic was not aware of store energy Did you make sure that
Questions for engagement:
 Are you aware of all hazards in the task you are performing? your team has everything
 Do you have the right controls?
 Are you aware of the risk of stored energy?
they need to perform a
 Are you in the ‘line of fire’? safe activity?!
 Do you wear your full PPE?

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contractor name –have been
LTI# - Date prevented……
of incident

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Learning from CCTV
Main contractor name – LTI# - Date of incident

Work at height1.mp4 working at height2.mp4

Working under suspended load .mp4

Double Click to watch the CCTV Clips


Use the guide note to drive the discussion with the crew

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