Incident Investigation and Management (Root Cause Analysis)
Learn how to investigate incidents and apply root cause analysis techniques to prevent recurrence. Practical incident investigation training in South Africa.
- Online – Microsoft Teams
- 16 – 17 March 2026
- 2 CPD Points
- Price : R 8 999.00

LEARNING OUTCOMES
After successfully completing this course, you will be able to:
Understand legal and organisational requirements for incident investigation
Apply structured incident investigation methodologies
Distinguish between direct, indirect, and root causes
Use root cause analysis tools such as 5 Whys, Fishbone (Ishikawa), and Fault Tree Analysis
Collect and preserve evidence effectively
Conduct witness interviews and analyse human factors
Prevent recurrence through effective incident management systems
Introduction to Incident Investigation
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Purpose and importance of incident investigation
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Legal and regulatory requirements (OHS Act)
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Types of incidents: injuries, near misses, property damage, environmental events
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Management responsibilities and accountability
Incident Response and Evidence Preservation
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Immediate response and scene control
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Medical response and emergency actions
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Evidence identification and preservation
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Incident notification and reporting requirements
Investigation Techniques and Data Collection
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Investigation planning and team selection
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Witness interviewing techniques
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Human factors and behavioural considerations
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Document review and timeline reconstruction
Root Cause Analysis Methodologies
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Understanding causation models
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Direct, underlying, and root causes
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5 Whys technique
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Fishbone (Ishikawa) diagrams
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Fault Tree Analysis
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Selecting the appropriate RCA method
Developing Corrective and Preventive Actions
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Linking causes to corrective actions
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Evaluating effectiveness of controls
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Preventive strategies and hierarchy of controls
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Monitoring and follow-up
Incident Reporting, Management & Continuous Improvement
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Writing professional incident investigation reports
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Legal defensibility and record keeping
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Management review and communication
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Integrating findings into safety management systems
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Lessons learned and organisational learning
