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Injury or accident report Fill out all fields. Be as specific as possible and include drawings, photos and additional narrative as needed. Facility/location: Incident type: Injury Incident Equipment/property damage Close call/near hit Contact Information Reporting supervisor/investigator name: Department: Phone number: Date of incident: Date of report: Time of incident: Time of report: Contractor involved? If yes, name and contact information: Trip Details Origin: Destination: Exact purpose of trip: Date and time trip began: To be completed by driver s supervisor: Did this accident occur within the employee s scope of duty? Yes No Supervisor s name: Supervisor s title: Supervisor s signature and : Injured Party If no injury, check this box and skip to next section. No injury Title: Address: Home/cell phone: Nature of injury/illness: Strain/sprain Amputation Chemical reaction Fracture Dislocation Allergic reaction Laceration/cut Internal Concussion Bruising Burn/scald Heat-related illness Scratch/abrasion Foreign body Other (specify): Body part(s) injured: 1

Treatment: First aid Emergency room Doctor s office Hospital stay Name and address of treating doctor/facility: Other comments: Witnesses Witness 1 Witness statement attached? Yes No Witness 2 Witness statement attached? Yes No Police Information Name of police officer: Badge number: Phone number: Precinct or headquarters: Person charged with accident: Violations: Property Damage List property/material damaged: Location of damaged property: Nature of damage: Object/substance inflicting damage: Name of owner: Name of insurance company: Phone number: Policy number: Estimated cost: 2

The Incident Indicate on this diagram how the accident happened. Write in street or highway names or numbers. Label your vehicle as number 1 and additional vehicles with subsequent numbers. Use an arrow to show direction of travel. Use a solid line to show path before accident and a dotted line to show path after the accident. Show pedestrians with a circle. Place an arrow in this circle to indicate north. Point of impact Check the point of impact for each vehicle. Front Right front Left front Rear Vehicle 1 Vehicle 2 Vehicle 1 Vehicle 2 Right rear Left rear Right side Left side Describe what happened. Refer to vehicles using the numbers from your diagram above. Use additional paper as needed. Information to include: a. Who was involved b. When and where the incident happened c. What happened and how d. Place of accident Street address, city, state, ZIP code Nearest landmark Distance to nearest intersection Road description Type of locality (industrial, business, residential, open country, etc.) e. Posted speed limit f. Approximate speed of the vehicles g. Road conditions h. Weather conditions i. Driver visibility j. Condition of accident vehicles k. Traffic controls/signals l. Condition of light (daylight, dusk, night, dawn, artificial light, etc.) m. Driver actions (making U-turn, passing, stopped in traffic, etc.) Driver signature I certify that the information on this form is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Driver name: Driver signature: Date: 3

Accident Investigation Data Did the investigation disclose conflicting information? Yes No If yes, explain below. Persons interviewed: Date: Date: Date: Date: Root Cause Analysis What was the root cause of the incident? What actually caused the illness, injury or incident? Unsafe Acts Unsafe Conditions Management System Deficiencies Improper work technique Poor workstation design or layout Lack of written procedures or safety rules Improper PPE, not used or used incorrectly Fire or explosion hazard Safety rules not enforced Safety rule violation Congested work area Hazards not identified Operating without authorization Hazardous substances PPE unavailable Failure to warn or secure Inadequate ventilation Insufficient worker training Operating at improper speeds Improper material storage Insufficient supervisor training Bypassing safety devices Improper tool or equipment Improper maintenance Guards not used Insufficient job knowledge Inadequate supervision Improper loading or placement Slippery conditions Insufficient job planning Improper lifting Poor housekeeping Inadequate hiring practices Servicing or adjusting machinery in motion Excessive noise Poor process design Horseplay Inadequate guarding of hazards Inadequate workplace inspections Drug or alcohol use Defective tools/equipment Inadequate equipment Unsafe act(s) of others Insufficient lighting Unsafe design or construction Unnecessary haste Inadequate fall protection Unrealistic scheduling Other Other Other List immediate actions taken and results: What should be done to prevent a recurrence? Be specific as to what would prevent the injury, incident or damage from occurring again. 4

Corrective Actions Tracking Fill in all fields with verifiable information. List actions that have or will be taken to prevent a recurrence. Assigned to whom Scheduled completion Actual completion Follow-up Investigation Team signatures Attachments List all attachments to this report: 5