Standard Operating Procedure for Filing Corrective Action Reports Post-Incident
1) Purpose
The purpose of this SOP is to establish a structured process for documenting and filing corrective action reports (CARs) after an incident to ensure root cause analysis, implementation of corrective actions, and prevention of recurrence.
2) Scope
This SOP applies to all personnel involved in incident management, including safety officers, department supervisors, and compliance teams, ensuring accurate documentation and tracking of corrective actions following workplace incidents.
3) Responsibilities
- Incident Reporter: Provide initial incident details to initiate the corrective action process.
- Safety Officer: Conduct root cause analysis and oversee the development of the corrective action report.
- Department Heads: Implement corrective actions within their areas of responsibility and provide updates.
- Compliance Officer: Review and approve the corrective action report to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
- Records Manager: Maintain and archive corrective action reports for future reference and audits.
4) Procedure
4.1 Initiating the Corrective Action Process
- Report the Incident:
- Submit an incident report using the Incident Reporting Form (Annexure 1) to document initial details such as date, location, and nature of the incident.
- Notify Relevant Personnel:
- Inform the safety officer, department head, and other relevant stakeholders about the incident.
- Initiate Root Cause Analysis (RCA):
- Conduct an RCA to identify
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underlying causes, contributing factors, and potential corrective actions.
4.2 Preparing the Corrective Action Report
- Gather Supporting Data:
- Collect relevant documents, such as incident reports, witness statements, and inspection findings, to support the corrective action process.
- Use the Corrective Action Report Template:
- Complete the CAR using the standardized template (Annexure 2) to ensure consistency and comprehensiveness.
- Include Key Elements:
- Ensure the CAR includes the incident description, root cause, corrective actions, responsible parties, and implementation deadlines.
- Review the Draft:
- Submit the draft CAR to the safety officer and compliance team for review and feedback.
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4.3 Implementing Corrective Actions
- Assign Responsibilities:
- Delegate specific corrective actions to responsible personnel or departments, ensuring clear accountability.
- Monitor Progress:
- Track the implementation of corrective actions through regular updates and progress meetings.
- Document Completion:
- Record the completion of corrective actions in the CAR, including supporting evidence such as photos or updated procedures.
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4.4 Reviewing and Approving the Report
- Conduct a Final Review:
- Ensure all corrective actions are completed and documented before submitting the CAR for approval.
- Obtain Approvals:
- Secure approval from the safety officer, compliance officer, and other relevant stakeholders.
- Distribute the Report:
- Share the approved CAR with relevant departments and archive a copy in the central repository.
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4.5 Archiving and Retaining Corrective Action Reports
- Secure Storage:
- Store CARs in a secure digital or physical repository with restricted access to authorized personnel.
- Retention Period:
- Retain CARs for at least five years or as required by regulatory standards.
- Audit Readiness:
- Ensure CARs are readily accessible for regulatory audits or internal reviews.
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5) Abbreviations, if any
- CAR: Corrective Action Report
- RCA: Root Cause Analysis
- EHS: Environmental, Health, and Safety
6) Documents, if any
- Incident Reporting Form
- Corrective Action Report Template
- Root Cause Analysis Documentation
7) Reference, if any
- ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety Standards
- OSHA Incident Reporting Guidelines
- Internal EHS Policy and Procedures
8) SOP Version
Version: 1.0
Annexure
Template 1: Incident Reporting Form
Incident Date | Location | Description | Reported By |
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DD/MM/YYYY | Warehouse A | Forklift Collision | John Doe |
Template 2: Corrective Action Report (CAR)
Incident ID | Root Cause | Corrective Action | Responsible Party | Completion Date |
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INC-001 | Inadequate Training | Conduct Refresher Training | Training Team | DD/MM/YYYY |