Conducting Incident Investigations and Analyses Using the Tripod Beta Methodology

Training

In London

£ 1,400 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Training

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    3 Days

  • Start date

    Different dates available

A 3-day training course providing both a theoretical and practical overview of the Tripod Beta methodology, enabling delegates to support and conduct incident investigations and analyses

Tripod is a theory for understanding incidents and accidents, based on the Swiss Cheese model. It was developed to explain how and why incidents happen, and allow the root organisational causes and deficiencies to be uncovered and addressed. This 3-day training course will provide a theoretical overview of the Tripod Beta methodology and teach delegates how to apply this in practice, helping delegates uncover not just how an incident happened but also why it happened: the management controls that should have prevented it and the systemic organisational issues that can lead to future incidents.

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Location

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London
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61 New Cavendish Street, W1G 7AR

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About this course

Upon completing this training course, delegates should be able to:

Gain an excellent theoretical understanding of the Tripod Beta methodology
Understand how accidents occur and implement a more proactive approach in preventing accidents at work
Assist with conducting structured, well-thought-out and deeper investigations with the established Tripod Beta methodology
Recognise the cost of incidents and the value of investigating unwanted events
Act as a Tripod Beta facilitator during incident investigations as a team member.

Tripod Beta provides a structured way of thinking about why accidents happen and would be useful to anyone involved in managing risk and preventing unwanted events, such as:

Managers HSE Advisors

Supervisors Maintenance Engineers

Investigators Quality Assurance Engineers



On successful completion of the Tripod Beta exam, delegates will achieve a Bronze Practitioner certificate, demonstrating their understanding of the Tripod Beta methodology. Bronze Practitioners will exhibit an excellent theoretical understanding and can begin assisting with low-level investigations.

Upon attaining Bronze Practitioner status, delegates will be invited to continue towards becoming an accredited Gold Tripod Practitioner and conduct more high-level and complex incident investigation and analyses.

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Subjects

  • Remedial Actions
  • Investigators
  • Supervisors
  • Analyses
  • Incident Investigations
  • Beta Methodology
  • Maintenance Engineers
  • Quality Assurance Engineers
  • Swiss Cheese model
  • Sequentially
  • Beta core diagram

Course programme

Course outline:

Day 1:

  • Introduction
  • Nature of incidents
  • The Swiss Cheese model
  • Sequentially timed event plot

Day 2:

  • Review of Day 1
  • Tripod Beta core diagram
  • Immediate causes
  • Preconditions for unsafe acts

Day 3:

  • Review of Day 2
  • Underlying causes
  • Remedial actions
  • Tree logic
  • Exam (Discussion and Feedback)

Assessment:

The EI Tripod Beta training course will be assessed by a 45 minute multiple-choice examination. Those who pass this knowledge assessment will be awarded Bronze Practitioner certification by the Stichting Tripod Foundation.

Conducting Incident Investigations and Analyses Using the Tripod Beta Methodology

£ 1,400 + VAT