Causal models which affect the quality of incident investigations

Human Reliability was commissioned by the Health & Safety Executive to carry out a survey of current industry practice in incident investigation, given the proposed new duty to investigate. This article outlines how the model of accident causation that an organisation or individual holds can have an impact on the overall quality of an investigation. Two approaches to incident investigation based on causal models at opposite ends of a spectrum are discussed and illustrated with case studies.

What you will learn

In this case study you will learn about two different approaches – one ‘traditional’ and one systems-based, and the conclusions and findings from each approach.