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Use an accident analysis tool and build a cause tree

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Use an accident analysis tool and build a cause tree

Author : Fabienne PROST

Publication date: May 10, 2012, Review date: November 27, 2016 | Lire en français

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8. Frequently asked questions

Is there a regulatory requirement to draw up a cause tree following an accident or incident (work-related or environmental)?

The cause tree is not compulsory, and there are no regulations requiring it to be carried out following an accident of any kind.

On the other hand, a risk analysis in general, of which the cause tree is a part, can be seen as an approach to workplace risk assessment, which is regulated at Code du travail via articles L. 230-1 to L. 230-5, and must be applied in your company.

Can this method be used whatever the event and whatever the field (process, environment, quality, safety, etc.)?

The cause tree is a tool for breaking down all...

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