accident investigation unit II assessment 4 questions

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Question 1

 

Why is it better to apply the multiple causation theory rather than the unsafe acts/unsafe conditions model to an accident investigation? Provide an example that illustrates your point. 

 

Your response must be at least 75 words in length.

 

Question 2

 

What is the difference between linear and non-linear accident models? Why are non-linear accident models not used more often in workplace accident investigations? 

 

Your response must be at least 75 words in length.

 

Question 3

 

Consider the following accident scenario: 

 

A maintenance worker mopped the floor in a hallway and then left the area without posting a "wet floor" warning. The lighting in the hallway had been lowered to conserve energy, so visibility was poor. Two employees walked down the hallway on their way to lunch, discussing where they wanted to go to eat. One of the employees slipped and fell, suffering a broken wrist. 

 

Discuss how you could apply a domino theory to investigate this accident. You may make additional assumptions about the scenario, as needed, for your discussion. 

 

Your response must be at least 200 words in length.

 

Question 4

 

Consider the following accident scenario: 

 

A maintenance worker mopped the floor in a hallway and then left the area without posting a "wet floor" warning. The lighting in the hallway had been lowered to conserve energy, so visibility was poor. Two employees walked down the hallway on their way to lunch, discussing where they wanted to go to eat. One of the employees slipped and fell, suffering a broken wrist. 

 

Discuss how you could apply the Haddon matrix theory to investigate this accident. You may make additional assumptions about the scenario, as needed, for your discussion. 

 

Your response must be at least 200 words in length.

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