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Near Misses / Incidents Briefing Record

  • A near miss is an unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness, or damage - but had the potential to do so. Only a fortunate break in the chain of events prevented an injury, fatality or damage.

    Near Misses happen frequently in construction work

    You drop a tool from overhead from it falls harmlessly, missing workers below

    You trip and fall over a piece of lumber but don't get injured

    You drive a pickup truck into the work area and park, only to find that you missed a coworker by inches

    These are just a few scenarios of events that happen on a daily on construction projects. It seems like no big deal at the time but if circumstances was different these events could have disastrous results

    Five Key Questions - Who, What, When, Where and Why

    All incidents whether a near miss or an actual injury related event, need to be investigated. Investigating a near miss incident will allow you to recover the reason for the incident and take steps to prevent this from happening again. ( with more tragic results)

    A near miss is an injury that could have happened

    Near misses should always be evaluated

    Near misses should always be taken seriously

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