- Uncategorized
- Course Overview
- Lesson 1 - NM Overview & History
- Lesson 2 - NM Objective & Purpose
- Lesson 3 - NM Decision Making Criteria
- Lesson 4 - NM Process
- Step 1 - Identify Phase
- Step 2 - Reporting Phase
- Step 3 - Investigation Phase
- Step 4 - Intervene Phase
- Step 5 - Review Phase
- Lesson 5 - Tracking NM
- Lesson 6 - How to implement NM?
- Lesson 7 - Removing Barriers
- Lesson 8 - Encourage NM Reporting
- Case Studies & Projects
- Survey Questionnaire
- Course Certificate
Course Instructor - Mr. Rajendra K
Hi, Welcome to the “Near Miss Overview” course. Learn about important concepts of near-miss and investigation techniques with this highly practical advice and training. I have gathered rich experience on various topics and one of them is near-miss safety management. Although it’s no magic bullet for injury prevention, there is enough data to prove that as the near-miss reporting goes up, injuries go down.
The question is: “How to improve near-miss reporting?” There are plenty of barriers to near-miss reporting and one needs to understand the logic behind them or else you will end up doing more paperwork, less progress, and a mountain of wasted time for safety teams. However, here, I want to assure you that near-miss reporting does work.
If you are the one who is looking to learn about Near Miss and its implementation in your organization or to train your team then this is the course for you. Let’s start learning.
Hi, Welcome to the “Near Miss Overview” course. Learn about important concepts of near-miss and investigation techniques with this highly practical advice and training. I have gathered rich experience on various topics and one of them is near-miss safety management. Although it’s no magic bullet for injury prevention, there is enough data to prove that as the near-miss reporting goes up, injuries go down.
The question is: “How to improve near-miss reporting?” There are plenty of barriers to near-miss reporting and one needs to understand the logic behind them or else you will end up doing more paperwork, less progress, and a mountain of wasted time for safety teams. However, here, I want to assure you that near-miss reporting does work.
If you are the one who is looking to learn about Near Miss and its implementation in your organization or to train your team then this is the course for you. Let’s start learning.
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