Incident Reaction Procedure

There are certain situations which may arise during your time on-site. There are specific procedures that must be followed if they do occur.

Investigation procedure

First priority is always to ensure that any person who has sustained an injury has received appropriateĀ first aidĀ or medical attention. Secure the scene, make the incident area safe and keep people not providing immediate and urgent assistance away from it. The scene of an incident should remain undisturbed until all the facts are collected. If there has been a death or serious injury, the site should not be altered in any way without the permission of a SafeWork SA inspector or police officer. Co-operate with emergency services personnel and SafeWork SA. Record physical evidence first. This evidence may be subject to rapid change or obliteration and should therefore be the first information recorded. Collect and photograph information such as:

Take notes of the scene. Photographs, sketches and diagrams may also be useful. Careful study of these later may reveal conditions or contributing factors initially missed. Take notes about:

Gather the procedures and safety requirements for the area and tasks being performed. Compile a maintenance history of any plant or equipment involved. Review all potentially useful information about the workplace, equipment and procedures, including designs, specifications, drawings, and information from manufacturers and suppliers.