May 14, 2024
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Incident Review delves into the methodical examination of events that have caused, or have the potential to cause, significant disruption or harm. Through a structured process of data gathering, analysis, and evaluation, Incident Review aims to identify the factors that contributed to the incident, assess its impact, and derive valuable lessons to prevent or mitigate future occurrences. This knowledge-building exercise is critical in diverse fields, including emergency management, risk mitigation, and operational improvement.
Why Study Incident Review?
Understanding Incident Review empowers individuals with the skills to:
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Reading list
We've selected five books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Incident Review.
Focuses on incident review in emergency management, emphasizing the importance of timely and thorough reviews to improve preparedness and response capabilities. It is essential reading for emergency managers seeking to enhance their incident response and prevention strategies.
This practical guide focuses on incident review in the context of safety management, providing step-by-step instructions, tools, and case studies to help readers conduct effective investigations and implement corrective actions.
Provides a concise and practical guide to the incident review process, covering key steps, techniques, and best practices. It valuable resource for professionals seeking to establish or improve their incident review systems.
While this book is primarily focused on root cause analysis, it provides valuable insights into the incident review process, emphasizing the importance of identifying underlying causes to prevent recurrence.
This specialized book focuses on incident analysis in the field of anesthesia, providing a detailed framework for understanding and preventing incidents in healthcare settings.
For more information about how these books relate to this course, visit:
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