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Undetected potential serious incidents

Undetected potential serious incidents

Many companies aren’t aware of the serious events that happen at their workplaces every day. Our research and analysis show you how to understand what is putting people at risk, so you can prevent serious incidents from happening.

45%

of incidents with the potential for serious injury or fatality were previously assigned lower risk categories

52%

of incidents classified by major corporates risk categories didn’t have the potential for serious injury or fatality, wasting incident investigation resources

Critical Risk Management Diagnostic and Advisory Services

We improve critical controls by analysing data, and providing expert advice. Our goal is to prevent serious incidents.
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Incident Classification and Risk Profiling

Our Incident Severity Analysis (ISA) helps leaders understand which workplace risks matter most. We review incidents to show exactly where your organisation should focus its time and energy to prevent serious incidents. By highlighting the most critical risks, we help you use your safety resources wisely.

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Incident Classification and Risk Profiling

It’s common for organisations to misunderstand the true risk profile of their operations

{more} ….in a recent study, 45% of incidents with serious or fatal potential were allocated to lower corporate risk categories

Leaders lack reliable data that informs where they should focus effort at supervision and risk assurance

Organisations often direct limited investigation resources at the wrong events

{more}29% of incidents appearing in major corporate risk categories had NO serious or fatal potential and drew disproportionate amount of time in resources to investigate

Our Incident Severity Analysis provides reliable and impartial data that enables leaders to focus limited resources on investigating the right incidents and managing hazards with the greatest risk of severe outcomes.
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Provides a thorough profile across the organisation’s critical risk activities informed by hi-potential incidents.

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Reports on the accuracy of the organisation’s incident severity classifications

highlighting which risk categories are under- and/or over-represented, and which critical risk categories may go unnoticed

Uncovers incidents that deserve greater attention for learning and corrective action.

We show which types of serious incidents are more likely to be treated as benign events
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Identifies the serious incidents that are being misclassified and therefore receiving disproportionate attention

Identify the types of high-severity potential incidents occurring within your organisation that are routinely flying under the radar

Identifies risk profile as it relates to high-severity potential incidents
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Identifies opportunities to increase assurance of critical controls in high-risk work.

Get access to comprehensive power-bi dashboard and a report with recommendations to improve assurance

Incident Severity Analysis Assurance provides organisations with ongoing confidence and assurance of incident classification and their changing risk profile +

• The Incident Severity Analysis Assurance service assists organisations with building internal capability through coaching
• Provides governance of classification of your actual incident and near miss data.
• Tests ongoing assurance service tests and reports on the accuracy of corporate incident severity classification and reports on the prevalence of high-severity potential events across certain high-risk activities.
• It is typically undertaken after an initial ISA diagnostic project.

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Backed by industry-leading analysis software

Cutting-edge

We have developed SaaS-based software that enables individuals or corporates to analyse hi-potential incidents at an individual level or perform large scale data anlaysis; just like we do.

Accessible

We believe that everyone should be able to leverage our know how. We developed our tools on a SaaS-based platform so that our analysts (or yours) can use our apps to analyse a single incident or incidents on mass using our tech.

Reliable

Our suite of analytical tools enable technical specialists to undertake their work in a repeatable and consistent manner based on the SCALE® methodology. We provide the tools and specialist training and coaching.

Success Stories

Improving Critical Controls in Utilities

Reputable water supply and sewerage services in Australia should play a leading role in prioritising workplace safety. This includes minimising the risk of serious potential incidents, as well as serious injuries or fatalities (SIF), for employees and the public.

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Reduction in SIF Potential Incidents at Port

To minimise critical risks and safeguard its workforce in the lead up to a high-hazard operation, a renowned high profile mining company partnered with Incident Analytics to conduct an in-depth analysis of its recent incident investigations.

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The science behind our process

SCALE® Analysis

Incident Analytics developed the SCALE® analysis technology to determine which incidents merit deep-dive analysis, and better understand the people, operational, and system factors that contribute to the conditions for unplanned events to occur. This methodology has been proven to  more accurately determine precursors to serious incidents and improve control effectiveness

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Severity

Is there potential for a serious incident and what was the specific high risk task context?

Controls

Which (critical) controls - if fully implemented - would have stopped this incident from occurring?

Antecedents

Which human, operational, and organisational system factors helped to set the scene for the incident?

Learning

Which of the contributing factors should be prioritised for remediation action?

Exposure

Which actions will have the greatest impact on exposure and reduce the potential for a repeat event?

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