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This series will identify the importance of a strong incident investigation process. Learning what went wrong, why it happened and what can be done to prevent the incident in the future is an important part of an effective safety management system. Students will learn investigation techniques including how to perform a Root Cause Analysis (RCA). An effective incident analysis is the first step to being proactive within your organization. A failure to identify and address incident occurrences within your organization can seriously derail your safety process. When things happen it is extremely important to identify the what, when, why and how so that effective processes can be put in place to prevent a reoccurrence. If you have questions or need to update your investigation skills this course if for you.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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To Understand What Incident Analysis Is

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Learn Techniques to Discover Root Causes & Contributing Causes

3

Put Incident Analysis to Practice with Case Studies

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ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

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Pam Tompkins, CUSP, CSP, CUSA

Pam Tompkins is a principle instructor for the Incident Prevention Institute (iPi) and a founding member of the USOLN (Utility Safety and Ops Leadership Network). She presently serves on the executive board of the USOLN. She is a regular contributor and published author to iP (Incident Prevention) magazine.

Pam is President and CEO of SET Solutions, an organization that partners with iPi to provide workplace specific utility safety management services. She is a 40-year veteran in the electric utility industry, a member of Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP).

Pam worked in the utility industry for over 20 years and has provided electric power safety consulting for the last 20 years throughout North America, Caribbean and Central America. She has supported utilities, contractors and other organizations operating electric power systems in designing and maintaining safety improvement methods and strategies for organizational excellence.  She is a Certified Safety Professional (CSP), a Certified Utility Safety Professional (CUSP), a Certified Utility Safety Administrator (CUSA) and an OSHA authorized instructor.

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Matt Edmonds, CUSP, CHST, CET

Matt Edmonds is an adjunct instructor for the Incident Prevention Institute (iPi) and a published author to iP (Incident Prevention) magazine.

Matt is Vice President of SET Solutions, an organization that partners with iPi to provide workplace specific utility training services. He is a Certified Utility Safety Professional (CUSP) and a certified Construction Health & Safety Technician (CHST) and a Certified Instructional Trainer (CIT) with over 15 years of safety management experience. He is an OSHA authorized instructor for General Industry and Construction standards.

Matt provides specialty safety management services for electric power organizations throughout the US. He has been instrumental in the development of training courses designed for electric power organizations including OSHA 10- and 30-hour courses for electric power and for NFPA 70E electrical training and program development services. Matt presently works with utilities and contractors to provide technical and safety specific training, safety perception surveys, site audits and assessments, Root Cause Analysis and safety process evaluation and program development.

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The views, information, or opinions expressed during this webinar are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Utility Business Media and its employees. It is strongly recommended you discuss any actions or policy changes with your company management prior to implementation.