Near Misses: Prevention and Response Training Course
Near-miss incidents are valuable warning signs that can help organizations prevent future workplace injuries, property damage, and safety incidents. This training course teaches employees and supervisors how to recognize, report, and respond to near-miss events so hazards can be addressed before a more serious incident occurs.
Participants will learn OSHA-recommended practices for near-miss reporting and investigations, including how to identify root causes, document findings, and implement corrective actions that strengthen workplace safety programs.
Training Objectives
Upon completion of this course, learners will be able to:
-
Define a near-miss incident in the workplace
-
Describe the steps involved in a near-miss investigation
-
Explain proper near-miss reporting procedures
-
Identify workplace hazards that can contribute to incidents
-
Understand the importance of corrective actions following a near-miss
-
Recognize how near-miss investigations help prevent future accidents
Course Overview
A near-miss is an unplanned event that could have resulted in an injury, illness, equipment damage, or other workplace loss but did not occur due to timing, circumstances, or chance. While no injury or damage may result, near-misses often reveal hazards and unsafe conditions that require immediate attention.
This training explores the critical role near-miss reporting plays in maintaining a safe workplace. Learners will discover how near-miss incidents provide valuable information that can be used to identify risks, improve safety procedures, and reduce the likelihood of future accidents.
The course reviews OSHA-recommended investigation practices, including preserving the scene, gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, identifying root causes, and implementing corrective actions. Participants will also learn the importance of timely reporting, employee involvement, and effective communication of investigation findings throughout the organization.
When near-misses are reported and investigated properly, organizations can take proactive steps to eliminate hazards before injuries occur. By understanding how to recognize and respond to near-miss incidents, employees become active participants in creating a safer workplace for everyone.
This program includes Spanish and French closed captions.
Key Benefits
-
Supports OSHA-recommended near-miss reporting and investigation practices
-
Helps employees recognize and report workplace hazards
-
Reinforces proactive accident prevention strategies
-
Promotes root cause analysis and corrective action planning
-
Strengthens workplace safety awareness and accountability
-
Encourages employee participation in safety initiatives
-
Helps reduce injuries, incidents, and operational disruptions
-
Supports a stronger workplace safety culture
Course Details
Course Length: 13 Minutes
Language(s): English, Spanish, French
SKU: AT201
Year Produced: 2025
Additional Features:
-
Includes a downloadable participant guide
-
Streaming video on-demand included with license
-
Compatible with your LMS
-
Accessible through our hosted LMS platform
-
Spanish and French closed captions available
Frequently Asked Questions
How is licensing calculated?
Licensing is based on the total number of learners who will access the course during the license period.
Can I train more than 250 employees?
Yes. We offer enterprise licensing options for larger organizations and multi-location businesses.
Can we use our own LMS?
Yes. Courses are available in SCORM-compatible formats and can be deployed through most learning management systems.
Do you offer multi-course discounts?
Yes. Organizations licensing multiple courses may qualify for discounted workforce training packages.
Do you offer custom pricing?
Yes. We can create customized pricing solutions for enterprise organizations, multi-course licensing programs, annual training initiatives, and large workforce deployments. Contact us for custom pricing tailored to your organization.