Expert Workplace Investigations

Health and Safety breaches

Investigations+ offer expert services for health and safety breaches, investigating workplace incidents, accidents and near misses to address safety concerns and prevent future incidents. Our incident investigation assessment services focus on enhancing employee safety whilst mitigating organisational risk.

Ensuring Workplace Safety Through Comprehensive
Incident Investigations

At Investigationswe provide specialised services for health and safety breaches, focusing on thorough investigations of workplace accidents, incidents, or near misses. Our goal is to address safety concerns proactively and ensure that employees are not at risk of harm. By identifying the root causes of safety issues, we help organisations implement effective measures to prevent future occurrences and maintain a safe working environment.

Our healthcare incident investigation services are tailored to address safety breaches in healthcare settings. This includes conducting detailed patient safety investigations to assess and mitigate risks that affect patient care. We ensure that every investigation is comprehensive, focusing on identifying systemic issues and recommending improvements to enhance overall safety and compliance.

Our approach also includes detailed patient safety assessments to evaluate and manage risks effectively. We work closely with healthcare providers to address safety concerns and improve patient risk management practices. Our team’s expertise ensures that all incidents are investigated thoroughly, and actionable recommendations are provided to strengthen safety protocols and safeguard both employees and patients.

Through our meticulous handling of health and safety breaches, Investigations+ supports organisations in achieving higher standards of safety and compliance, ultimately contributing to a safer and more secure workplace.

Common health and safety issues in the workplace include:

  • Slips, Trips, and Falls: Often caused by wet floors, uneven surfaces, or obstacles left in walkways.
  • Moving and Handling Injuries: Resulting from improper lifting techniques or handling heavy objects.
  • Violence and Aggression: Often from patients or their relatives.
  • Inadequate Training: Employees not being properly trained to use equipment or perform tasks safely.
  • Lack of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Failure to provide or use necessary safety equipment like helmets, gloves, protective needles, eye protection, etc.
  • Poor Housekeeping: Cluttered workspaces that increase the risk of accidents.
  • Exposure to Hazardous Substances: Improper handling or storage of chemicals and other dangerous substances.