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Failure to Report an Incident! Leading to an LTI!!!
A cook was preparing fish. Whilst filleting the fish he removed the chain glove meant for his personal protection, in order to get a better grip on the fish. During the process, he cut himself causing a minor surface cut. He did not report or treat the cut. A few days later the finger got badly infected and cook had to spend 3 days in hospital. He almost lost his hand.
LESSONS LEARNED FROM THIS INCIDENT
Cook failed to follow procedures by removing chain-gloves whilst filleting the fish.
Supervisor failed to follow incident reporting procedures. HSE/97/01 `Incident Notification, Investigation, Reporting and Follow-up' demands that all incidents be reported, including near-misses.
Lack of proper medical attention, and failure to report the incident led to an LTI that could have been avoided.
Employees and supervisors should feel it is an obligation to report all incidents. Effective incident reporting results in lessons being cascaded and prevention of future occurrence.
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