Service
Incident Investigation
Identify the root cause behind workplace incidents and implement practical corrective actions that reduce risk, improve safety performance and prevent recurrence.
The obligation, made manageable
When an incident occurs, organisations need more than a quick fix. Effective investigations identify the underlying causes, uncover system weaknesses and provide clear actions that reduce the likelihood of similar events occurring again.
We help businesses conduct structured investigations that go beyond assigning blame. Through evidence gathering, root-cause analysis and practical corrective actions, we provide a clear path to improving safety performance and demonstrating due diligence.
What's included
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Incident review & evidence gathering
Collection and assessment of relevant evidence, records and witness information.
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Root-cause analysis
Structured investigation techniques to identify underlying causes and contributing factors.
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Corrective action planning
Development of practical actions that address both immediate and systemic issues.
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Investigation reports
Clear, professional reports suitable for management, clients and regulatory requirements.
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Risk control review
Assessment of existing controls and recommendations for improvement.
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Lessons learned & prevention
Processes to share findings and strengthen organisational learning.
How the engagement runs
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Incident review & planning
We assess the incident details, determine investigation requirements and establish a clear scope.
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Evidence gathering & analysis
Relevant evidence, records and witness information are collected and analysed.
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Root-cause investigation
Underlying causes, contrinbuting factors and system failures are identified.
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Corrective actions & improvement
Practical recommendations and corrective actions are developed to prevent recurrence and improve safety performance.
Quick facts
FrameworkWHS Legislation & Risk Management
Typical timeline1-4 weeks
Suited toAll industries
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