Incident Reporting & Accident Investigation (ISO 45001–Aligned)
Compliant reporting (Factories/BOCW), root-cause tools (5-Why, Ishikawa, SCAT, Bow-Tie) and CAPA—online & on-site with templates.
Why Incident Reporting & Accident Investigation Matters
Who Should Join the Incident Reporting & Accident Investigation Course
Incident Reporting & Accident Investigation: Syllabus (8 Modules)
Templates Included for Incident Reporting & Accident Investigation
Certification & Assessment – Incident Reporting & Accident Investigation
Investigate better. Report right. Prevent recurrence.
Master legally compliant reporting (Factories Act/BOCW), root-cause analysis (5-Why, Ishikawa, SCAT, Bow-Tie), and CAPA that actually sticks—delivered live online and on-site with editable templates.
USPs: QR-verified certificate · Templates included · Bilingual support (EN + HI/UR) · Case-study led · LMS access
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Secondary CTA: Download Syllabus (PDF)
Course Snapshot
Mode: Online (Live + LMS recordings) / Offline (Classroom or On-site)
Duration: 12–16 hours (2 days fast-track or 4 evenings)
Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate (HSE/Operations)
Eligibility: Graduate or 1+ year relevant industrial experience
Language: English (with Hindi/Urdu support)
Certification: NISHE Certificate (QR-verified)
Assessment: MCQ + practical assignments + Capstone Investigation Report
Who Should Attend
HSE managers/officers, supervisors, line managers, safety committee members, internal auditors/IQA, contractors, HR/IR, and anyone responsible for incident reporting or investigation.
What You’ll Learn (Learning Outcomes)
Essential Techniques for Incident Reporting & Accident Investigation
Identify what to report, when, and to whom under Factories Act/BOCW; choose the right statutory forms & timelines.
Secure the scene; collect and preserve evidence (photos, sketches, logs); conduct bias-aware witness interviews.
Apply root-cause tools: 5-Why, Ishikawa, Change Analysis, SCAT, Bow-Tie/Barrier thinking.
Translate RCA into CAPA with owners, deadlines, KPIs, and effectiveness verification (ISO 45001 Clause 10.2).
Build management-ready reports; trend data and communicate with stakeholders (victims, unions, media).

Detailed Syllabus (Modules)
Foundations & Definitions — Incident vs accident vs near miss; dangerous occurrence; reporting channels & timelines; choosing the correct form.
First Response & Notification — Golden hour, first aid, escalation, statutory notifications; initial incident log creation.
Evidence & Interviews — Scene preservation, photo/diagram mapping, digital evidence, chain of custody; witness interviewing techniques.
Analysis Methods — 5-Why, Ishikawa, Change Analysis, SCAT, Bow-Tie; Human & Organizational Factors (training, fatigue, supervision, contractor management).
From RCA to CAPA — Prioritization, action owners, deadlines, KPIs; verification audits; effectiveness review.
Legal & Standards — Factories Act/Rules, BOCW Act/Rules, state examples (forms/registers), ISO 45001 Clause 10.2 alignment; RIDDOR/OSHA for benchmarking.
Reporting & Communication — Executive summary, visualizations, regulator-ready narratives; sensitive communication with victims/witnesses/media.
Case Studies & Capstone — Sector-specific cases (construction/industrial/lab); your capstone investigation report + short presentation.
Delivery & Assessment
Online: Weekday evenings or weekend batch; recordings on LMS.
Offline / On-site: Customized to your SOP, permits, and forms.
Assessment Split: 25% MCQ · 25% Assignments (forms/checklists) · 50% Capstone RCA Report & presentation.
Pass Criteria: 70% overall + capstone submission.
Templates You’ll Get (Editable)
Incident/Near-Miss Report · Initial Notification Checklist · Evidence Log · Witness Statement · Scene Sketch · 5-Why & Fishbone sheets · RCA Report · Action Tracker · Effectiveness Review · Follow-up Audit Sheet · Legal quick-reference (Factories/BOCW/ISO 45001)
Legal Framework (Taught & Practiced)
India (primary compliance): Factories Act/Rules (accidents, dangerous occurrences, notifiable diseases), BOCW Act/Rules (construction reporting, registers).
Benchmarks (awareness): ISO 45001 Clause 10.2 (incident & corrective action), UK RIDDOR, US OSHA recordkeeping/reporting.
International items are taught as best-practice benchmarks. Compliance remains per Indian law.
Fees & Admissions
Fee: ₹[enter price] per participant (corporate/bulk discounts available)
Payment: UPI / Cards / Net-banking (secure payment gateway)
Contact: info@nishe.in · +91 8368423452 · New Delhi (Pan-India, Gulf & Online)
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6) FAQ
Q1. Is this course aligned to ISO 45001 Clause 10.2?
Yes—investigation, corrective action planning, and effectiveness review are core parts of the syllabus.
Q2. Do you teach statutory reporting under Indian law?
Yes. We cover the Factories Act/Rules and BOCW Act/Rules with examples of forms, timelines, and registers.
Q3. Are templates included?
Yes. You’ll receive editable incident forms, evidence logs, RCA sheets (5-Why/Fishbone), action tracker, and more.
Q4. Is this suitable for construction sites?
Absolutely. Case studies span construction and general industry; BOCW obligations are included.
Q5. What are the assessment requirements?
MCQ + assignments + a Capstone Investigation Report. Pass mark is 70% overall.
Q6. Can teams take a private batch?
Yes. We customize on-site delivery to your SOP, permits, and forms.
Q7. Will this help in audits?
Yes. It strengthens evidence for ISO 45001 audits and internal/third-party assessments.
Q8. Is there bilingual support?
Delivery is in English; support/resources available in Hindi/Urdu on request.
Q9. Will I get recordings?
Yes, for online cohorts—available on the LMS for limited time access.
Q10. What’s the ideal profile for learners?
HSE/operations staff, supervisors, line managers, contractors, and internal auditors/IQA.
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