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In this video, we begin our Incident Investigation Training Series, this is the first video of this series, where you will learn the fundamentals of incident investigation using a 4-Step Systems Approach recommended by OSHA and HSE (UK). 00:00 Introduction 00:46 Which Incidents Must Be Investigated? 03:12 Investigate Programs, Not Behavior 06:48 Establish an Incident Investigation Program 08:31 Who Should Investigate Incidents? 09:22 Four-Step Systems Approach 10:49 Step 1 – Preserve & Document the Scene 12:28 Step 2 – Collect Information 14:11 Step 3 – Determine the Root Cause 15:59 Step 4 – Implement Corrective Actions 17:26 Conclusion This session explains: ✔ Which incidents must be investigated (including near misses) ✔ Why incident investigations are critical for accident prevention ✔ How to respond immediately after an incident ✔ How to identify root causes instead of blaming individuals ✔ How to implement effective corrective actions to prevent recurrence 🔹 The 4-Step Incident Investigation Approach: 1️⃣ Preserve & Document the Scene 2️⃣ Collect Relevant Information 3️⃣ Determine Root Causes (Ask “Why?”) 4️⃣ Implement Corrective Actions This training is ideal for: Safety Officers & HSE Professionals NEBOSH / IOSH Students Supervisors & Site Managers Engineers & Safety Representatives Remember: Incidents are preventable when systems are fixed, not when people are blamed. 📌 Subscribe for upcoming videos in this Incident Investigation Series 📌 Like, share, and comment to support safety awareness incident investigation incident investigation training 4 step incident investigation root cause analysis near miss investigation OSHA incident investigation HSE incident investigation NEBOSH safety workplace accident investigation safety management system HSE training