The success of reporting construction near misses

Four boxes showing a construction lift at unsafe condition, unsafe act, near miss and accident

I regard the health and safety reporting of construction near misses by supervisors and the workforce to be the most significant cultural change in making sites safer

near miss: an event not causing harm, but has the potential to cause injury or ill health

HSE Accidents and Investigations

This did not happen earlier in my career due to fear of criticism, discipline and loss of pride

Supervisors and the workforce now report construction near misses to site management. Near miss trends are analysed and actions taken to prevent reoccurrence or becoming even worse and cause an injury

The fear of criticism however did not go away when it came to reporting accidents. Sometimes I found it frustrating that a contractor would class minor injuries as near misses. All injuries are accidents

Some Clients tended to expand the definition of near miss to also include events with the potential to cause damage to the environment, damage to property or other material loss. Sometimes applying these more operational extras to construction sites was not easy

By David

Retired Capital Projects Manager

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