CAN CSA-Z796-1998 Accident Information (First Edition General Instruction No 1 June 1998).pdf
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1、CAN/CSA-Z796-98Accident InformationA National Standard of CanadaPrepared byCanadian Standards AssociationApproved byStandards Council of CanadaISSN 0317-5669Published in June 1998 by Canadian Standards Association178 Rexdale Boulevard, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada M9W 1R3Technical Editor: Brian WeirMa
2、naging Editor: Gary BurfordSenior Project Editor: Ann MartinEditors: Maria AdragnaPublishing System Coordinators: Ursula Das/Grace Da Silva/Tarsem Suri Canadian Standards Association 1998All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without the prior permi
3、ssion of the publisher.General Instruction No. 1CAN/CSA-Z796-98June 1998Title: Accident InformationPagination: 40 pages (vi preliminary and 34 text), each dated June 1998To register for e-mail notification about any updates to this publicationgo to shop.csa.caclick on CSA Update ServiceThe List ID t
4、hat you will need to register for updates to this publication is 2007014.If you require assistance, please e-mail techsupportcsagroup.org or call 416-747-2233.Visit CSA Groups policy on privacy at csagroup.org/legal to find out how we protect your personal information.CAN/CSA-Z796-98 CSAiiJune 1998C
5、ontentsTechnical Committee on Workplace Accidents ivPreface vii1. Scope and Purpose 11.1 General 11.2 Purpose 11.3 Focus 11.4 Limitations 21.5 Links to Other Standards 21.6 Use of the Standard 32. Definitions and Reference Publications 42.1 Definitions 42.2 Reference Publications 43. General Require
6、ments 63.1 Confidentiality 64. The Z796 Accident Information Model Multifactorial 64.1 General 64.2 Accident Information and Prevention 64.3 Understanding the Accident Process 74.4 The Accident Information Model 74.4.1 General 74.4.2 Information Collection and Analysis 74.5 Scope of Accident Analysi
7、s 115. Accident Investigation Process 125.1 General 125.2 Guiding Principles for Accident Investigation 125.3 Steps in Accident Investigation 125.4 Sources of Information 136. Accident Investigation Tools 136.1 What is an Accident Investigation Tool? 136.2 Criteria for the Selection of Accident Inve
8、stigation Tools 136.3 Links to the Accident Information Model 146.4 Choice of Tools 146.5 Where Can These Tools be Found? 147. Developing and Implementing Solutions 147.1 Identification of Effective Prevention Strategies General 147.2 Arrange a Problem-Solving Meeting to Review Accident Information
9、147.3 Identify Preventive Measures and Draw Up Recommendations 147.4 Implement Agreed-Upon Actions 157.5 Evaluate/Monitor Effectiveness 158. Collecting and Using Information from Multiple Investigations 16AppendicesA Sample Accident Investigation Procedure (AI) 17B Sample Accident Investigation Tool
10、s 22 CSA Accident InformationiiiJune 1998Technical Committee on Workplace AccidentsB. Whitfield Department of Justice, ChairFredericton, New BrunswickR. Allingham Workers Compensation Board,Toronto, OntarioP. Benson Building and Construction Trades,Ottawa, OntarioY. Brissette Commission de la sant e
11、t de la Associatescurit du travail du Qubec,Qubec, QubecA. Brooker Institute for Work and Health,Toronto, OntarioA. Campbell Alberta Department of Labour,Edmonton, AlbertaW. Chan Workers Compensation Board,Toronto, OntarioE. Cloutier Institut de recherche en sant et enscurit du travail,Montral, Qube
12、cL. Cook Du Pont Canada Inc.,Whitby, OntarioM. David Health Canada, AssociateOttawa, OntarioL. Donner Ontario Federation of Labour,Don Mills, OntarioF. Emond Commission de la sant et de lascurit du travail du Qubec,Qubec, QubecJ. Harkins Ministry of Labour,Mississauga, OntarioL. Hicks Canadian Assoc
13、iation of Chief Inspectors Associateof Mines,Sydney, Nova ScotiaCAN/CSA-Z796-98 CSAivJune 1998I. Howcroft Alliance of Manufacturers (b) provide an explanation of circumstances surrounding the actual field condition; and(c) be phrased where possible to permit a specific “yes” or “no” answer.Committee
14、 Interpretations are processed in accordance with the CSA Directives and guidelines governingstandardization and are published in CSAs periodical Info Update. For subscription details, write to CSA SalesPromotion, Info Update, at the address given above. CSA Accident Information1June 1998CAN/CSA-Z79
15、6-98Accident Information1. Scope and Purpose1.1 GeneralThis Standard provides a framework for the collection and analysis of information about accidents,incidents, and harmful exposures. All accidents, whether or not they result in injury, are within the scopeof this Standard. While the Standard pro
16、vides the starting point for the statistical analysis of sets ofaccidents, it does not deal with the development of classification systems and related databases whichwould be necessary for such analyses.1.2 PurposeThe purpose of this Standard is to facilitate the identification of effective preventi
17、on strategies. Itprovides a framework for the consistent, reliable collection and investigation of information about factorscontributing to accidents and harmful exposures in the workplace.This Standard can be used for the investigation of a single accident. (The collection of informationabout singl
18、e accidents may, in turn, provide the foundation for the development of classification systemsand related databases about accidents over time.)1.3 FocusThe focus of this Standard is effective collection of information about an accident, incident, or harmfulexposure. To achieve this, the Standard ado
19、pts an accident information model that focuses on what ledto the event, rather than on the result of the event. This model goes well beyond the immediate causesof the injury. It encompasses information about factors associated with the events leading up to theevent that resulted in, or might have re
20、sulted in, an injury. It is important to note that the collection of accident /incident information focuses on fact-finding, notfault-finding.Specifically, this Standard(a) establishes a framework for investigating accidents, incidents, and harmful exposures;(b) establishes a framework for the consi
21、stent collection and recording of accident information;(c) sets out guidelines to assist users with the analysis and evaluation of accident information;(d) provides guidelines for the use of accident information in prevention programmes; and(e) facilitates the collection of accident information that
22、 can be used as the basis of studies.Figure 1 illustrates an accident information cycle and the relationship of accident information toprevention strategies. InvestigateaccidentsReview/improveaccident informationchecklistDevelop preventionmeasuresIdentify trends,significant factors,prioritiesCorrect
23、 problemsMonitor,evaluateCAN/CSA-Z796-98 CSA2June 1998Figure 1Accident Information Cycle1.4 LimitationsThis Standard deals with information about the factors contributing to, or which underlie, accidents,incidents, exposures, or possible exposures that result, or could result, in injury or disease.
24、It does notprovide a classification or a coding structure. The framework and the guidance provided in the Standardare flexible, to enable it to be adapted to the specific circumstances of individual workplaces or particularindustries. This Standard is most directly applicable to acute accidents in w
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