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What is the primary purpose of Investigations (HSE) in the context of incident analysis?
What is the primary purpose of Investigations (HSE) in the context of incident analysis?
- To conduct regular safety audits
- To provide training for HSE activities
- To identify root causes of incidents (correct)
- To implement corrective actions
What type of analysis does Investigations (HSE) support in the context of incident analysis?
What type of analysis does Investigations (HSE) support in the context of incident analysis?
- SWOT analysis and PESTLE analysis
- Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and Hazard Operability Analysis (HAZOP)
- Cost-Benefit Analysis and Break-Even Analysis
- Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and After-Action Review (AAR) (correct)
What type of data is tracked by Investigations (HSE) during incident analysis?
What type of data is tracked by Investigations (HSE) during incident analysis?
- Historical incidents, defects, work orders, and corrective actions (correct)
- Environmental impact assessments and sustainability reports
- Employee training records and safety certifications
- Incident response times and emergency response plans
What is the benefit of using Investigations (HSE) during incident analysis?
What is the benefit of using Investigations (HSE) during incident analysis?
What is the primary goal of using Investigations (HSE) during incident analysis?
What is the primary goal of using Investigations (HSE) during incident analysis?
Study Notes
Investigations (HSE)
- Support analysis of recurring incidents or defects
- Require Root Cause Analysis (RCA) or After-Action Review (AAR)
- Provide complete traceability of historical incidents
- Include defects, work orders, earlier corrective actions/solutions, and other relevant HSE activities
- Enables comprehensive investigation of incidents and defects
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This quiz covers the process of investigating incidents and defects in Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) using techniques like Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and After-Action Review (AAR). It explores the importance of tracing historical incidents, defects, and corrective actions for effective investigation.