presented in conjunction with the 2014 Washington State Governor’s Industrial Safety and Health Conference PURPOSE Accidents happen, but they do not happen by chance. Systematic evaluations and understanding of the root causes of accidents can prevent future incidents. is course will cover the basic accident investigation procedures and accident analysis techniques. Participants will receive a certificate of completion for OSHA #7505 from the Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center. LEARNING OBJECTIVES • Identify basic accident investigation concepts • Describe the characteristics of an effective accident investigation program • Describe the six steps in an accident investigation • Outline the requirements for accident reporting • List the roles and responsibilities of players in an accident investigation • Describe the Fatality Assessment & Control Evaluation program AGENDA 7:45 am Introductions 8:00 Purpose of accident investigations 9:00 Roles and responsibilities 10:00 Break 10:15 Six step accident investigation procedures 12:15 pm Lunch (provided) 1:00 e SHARP Fatality Assessment & Control Evaluation program 2:00 Small group activity 2:45 Break 3:00 Critical Incident Debriefing 4:00 Traffic accident investigation methods and case studies Introduction to Accident Investigation SPOKANE, WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SCIENCES • SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH • UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON DATE & TIME September 23, 2014 7:45 am–4:45 pm REGISTRATION Register Online at osha.washington.edu or by calling the Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center at 206-685-3089 Standard Registration: $250 Government Rate: $250 LOCATION DoubleTree by Hilton Conference Room 322 N. Spokane Falls Ct. Spokane, WA 99201 INFORMATION Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center 206-685-3089 or 800-326-7568 [email protected] osha.washington.edu ACCREDITATION Professional Development: 0.75 CEUs Contact Hours: 7.5 hours