Accident Scene Preservation

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Accident Scene Preservation
Disclaimer
This information is for guidance only and
does not create additional legal obligation
under OSHA regulations. This is to be
used for guidance and is not OSHA policy.
Basic Steps
 Secure the scene
 Control hazardous conditions
 Provide care
 Call EMS and police if necessary
 Isolate the scene
 Notify OSHA, TRC, TxGLO, Insurance carrier
 Gather evidence
 Identify and interview witnesses
Notification Numbers
OSHA
TxGLO
Nat’l Response
TRC
800-321-OSHA
800-832-8224
800-424-8802
512-463-6788
Accident Scene Preservation
• Secure the area
• Photograph the area from various angles
– Use an item of known length to give
perspective to objects
• Draw a picture or diagram the scene
– Details are critical
• Collect samples, if applicable
Accident Scene Preservation
• Collect written documents
– JSAs, log books, work permits, contracts,
training records
• List eye witnesses and contact
information (interview ASAP)
• Interview emergency personnel about the
conditions upon arrival
• List all equipment and materials involved
Accident Scene Preservation
• List environmental factors
– Wind, temperature, light, dampness, time
• Determine the original location of all items
• Obtain copies of police report and any
photographs taken
The Four P’s of Evidence
• Physical evidence
– Tools, equipment, spills, leaks, debris
• Paper evidence
– JSAs, procedures, training records
• People evidence
– Written statements ASAP
• Picture evidence
– Photos and diagrams
Disclaimer
• This information is for guidance only and
does not create additional legal obligation
under the OSHA regulations. This is to be
used for guidance and is not OSHA policy.