Incident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis course gives organizations an opportunity to find out what went wrong. Learning the lessons and taking action may reduce, or even prevent, accidents in the future.
Every year people are killed or injured at work. Over 40 million working days are lost annually through work-related accidents and illnesses.
Incident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis course gives organizations an opportunity to find out what went wrong. Learning the lessons and taking action may reduce, or even prevent, accidents in the future.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Explain and apply the principles of Incident Management to their workplace
Apply Incident Management methodology and create a plan to recover the business quickly from a threat or incident
Explain the basic fundamentals of an investigation
Demonstrate how to conduct a basic internal investigation within their organization
Conduct a complete crime scene preservation investigation from start to finish
This course is suitable for security managers/supervisors and personnel, company investigators, human resource professionals, site managers, safety and incident response team members, business owners, and anyone involved in incident management and investigations.
Teamwork
Critical Thinking
Incident Management
Crime Scene Management
Communication Skills
Day (1) Introduction to Incident Management and Investigations
Incident management.
Differences between an Emergency, Incident, and Accident
Security incidents and safety incidents
Managing an incident
Incident response
Business Continuity Management (BCM)
Investigation case studies
Evidence collection and continuity of evidence
External and internal investigations
Locard’s Exchange Principle
Day (2) The fundamentals of Incident Management
Initial response
Incident classification
Reporting and escalation procedures
Integrated Incident Management Response
Site-specific emergency procedures
5 Priorities when responding to specific Incidents
Incident management team requirements
Conducting debriefs post-incident
5C’s to Incident Management
Day (3) Application of Incident Management Plan
What is an Incident Management Plan?
Constructing an Incident Management Plan for your organization
Techniques required to implement the plan
Implement the incident management plan
Day (4) Principles of Investigations
Locard’s Exchange Principle
Establishing an investigative mindset
Observation skills
Rules of Investigation
Planning an investigation
Decision-making process
Working with victims and suspects
Priorities on attending the scene
Principles and types of search
Types, value, and collection of evidence
Crime scene preservation
Crime typology and how it affects investigations
Common Questions and Answers regarding investigations
Day (5) Investigation Methodology
Conducting an investigation
Investigation evaluation
How to deal with Evidence found at the scene
Dealing with the authorities and Police
Understanding the legal chain of evidence
Questioning techniques
How to conduct a professional Interview