Near Miss Report

SKU WHS - Form 06 Category

$38.50

WHS Form 06 Near Miss Accident/ Dangerous Occurrence Investigation Report is crucial for identifying potential hazards, preventing future accidents, and improving workplace safety by addressing underlying risks before they lead to actual incidents.

Why Your Business Needs A Near Miss Accident/Dangerous Occurrence Investigation Report

In any workplace, the safety of your employees is paramount, and accidents often arise from unnoticed risks or dangerous occurrences. Near misses—incidents that could have resulted in injury, damage, or loss but did not—are valuable learning opportunities. Investigating and documenting these near-miss accidents or dangerous occurrences is essential for several reasons:

Prevention of Future Incidents:

A thorough investigation uncovers the root causes of potentially harmful situations, allowing you to address hazards before they lead to actual accidents. By being proactive, you prevent injuries, equipment damage, and costly downtime.

Legal Compliance and Liability Reduction:

Many industries require detailed reporting of near misses and dangerous occurrences to comply with safety regulations. Proper documentation demonstrates your commitment to health and safety, reducing the risk of legal liabilities and fines.

Improved Safety Culture:

Encouraging employees to report near misses fosters a culture of openness and safety awareness. It shows that the business takes every opportunity to improve safety seriously, leading to increased vigilance and a stronger team commitment to a safe workplace.

Data-Driven Safety Enhancements:

By analyzing trends in near-miss reports, businesses can make informed decisions on training, equipment upgrades, or procedural changes, continuously enhancing the work environment and operational safety.

Implementing a Near Miss Accident/Dangerous Occurrence Investigation Report process is a vital step in protecting your employees, reducing risks, and ensuring the long-term success of your business. Stay ahead of potential accidents and foster a safer, more compliant workplace.

Attributes Of the Near Miss or Dangerous Occurrence

Nature or type

Amputation of any body part*

Serious Head or Eye injury*

Burn or scald

Serious Burn or Scald*

Degloving or scalping*

Spial Injury*

Loss of bodily function*

Fracture

Dislocation

Sprain or strain

Cut or open wound

Bruise or crushing

Serious Laceration*

Foreign body

Internal injury

Skin disorder

Respiratory disorder

Heat or circulatory condition

Nervous system injury or disorder*

Concussion

Asphyxiation

Poisoning

Exposure

Electric Shock*

Near Miss

Infectious disease

Teeth

Hearing Loss or Damage

Death*

Other (specify):

Agent of Damage

Vehicle

Equipment or tool – powered

Equipment or tool – not powered

Explosion or implosion (pressure)

Chemical

Electricity

Radiation

Thermal (heat or cold)

Vibration

Noise

Biological

Animal or insect bite

Slip, trip or fall of person

Struck by falling or moving object

Stepping on or striking against object

Needle or sharp

Muscular effort – Single event

Muscular effort – Repetitive or Postural

Psychological

Uncontrolled escape, spillage, or leakage of a substance*

Uncontrolled implosion, explosion, or fire*

Uncontrolled escape of gas, steam, or a pressurised substance*

Fall or release from a height of any plant, substance, or thing*

Collapse, overturning, failure or malfunction of, or damage to, any plant that requires authorisation for use in accordance with the OHS Act*

collapse or partial collapse of a structure

collapse or failure of an excavation or any shoring supporting an excavation

inrush of water, mud or gas in workings, an underground excavation or tunnel

interruption of the main system of ventilation in an underground excavation or tunnel*

unplanned loss of control of heavy earthmoving machinery, including brake or steering failure, at a mine*

Other (specify)

This form is also included in the JSEAsy EHS Software Premium version

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