Near misses: It won’t happen here

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Presentation transcript:

Near misses: It won’t happen here

Insert / play film one: Near miss montage

What important challenges does this film raise? Exercise one: What did you pick up from the film? Discuss: What important challenges does this film raise? Have you ever found yourself in a high risk or life threatening situation? What led to you being in that situation, and how does this relate to the people in the film? Having seen this film, would you feel comfortable if your loved ones worked on track? What is your role in making sure everyone is safe? How might your decisions or actions put others’ lives at risk?

? 305 320 29 41 What do these numbers represent? Number of near misses since the January 2014 Newark fatality Number of incidents where a train was signalled into a line blockage/possession in 2018/19 320 29 Number of incidents in 2018 where protection was incorrectly located Number of near misses you have been involved with? ? Number of near misses in Control Period 5 (CP5 - 2014 to 2019) 41

Exercise two: What are the key causes for trackworker events? Leadersh ip Systems and Processe s Competen ce Objective s Behaviou rs Resource s Location Time pressure Discuss these areas and any other causes that may not be listed here

Exercise three: Risk tolerance When we do things repeatedly and nothing bad happens, we believe and feel we are safe… But are we? How tolerant do you think the business is to risk? Think about trackworkers, office staff and suppliers – what do you think drives risk tolerance? What would stop you ‘tuning out’? How does this apply within your work? What would stop you doing something you know is risky, but you have got away with it… so far? How could you help your colleagues and friends stay safe? Thinking about all of the above, what needs to change?

Stop, speak up and fix if you can Always stop, always speak up, and fix the issue if you can, If you: do not feel safe see an unsafe act or situation have not fully risk assessed the job you are about to do do not have the right documents at hand for the job you are about to carry out are not trained to do the job do not have time or resources to do the job safely do not have the correct tools or PPE to carry out a job are not fit to do the job you are about to do have not received an appropriate briefing.

Insert / play film two: Think RISK - People

Exercise four: Think RISK: People What opportunities to prevent this near miss do you think there were? What risks develop under time pressures? Does this scenario feel familiar to you? Did you raise any concerns at the time? Do you know what support is available in the event of an incident? What are you going to do differently as a result of this session?

What will you do differently so you and your colleagues keep each other safe, every day? Make certain: It won’t happen here Throughout this session you have been asked to discuss what you feel needs to change. We would like to hear your feedback so please either email us on: ThinkRISK@networkrail.co.uk or feed back via the Think RISK Yammer page