Incident Reporting Training
For Geotechnical and Civil Works
Supervision – ADNOC Fields
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Objectives of the Training
• • Understand the importance of incident
reporting
• • Recognize and report near misses, unsafe
acts, and unsafe conditions
• • Learn ADNOC field-specific reporting
procedures
Importance of Incident Reporting
• • Fosters a proactive safety culture
• • Supports ADNOC’s commitment to a safe
working environment
• • Meets legal and regulatory obligations
What is a Near Miss?
• Definition: An unplanned event that could
have resulted in injury or damage but did not.
• Examples:
• • Falling objects narrowly missing personnel
• • Worker almost tripping over unmarked
cables
Unsafe Acts
• Definition: Actions by workers that increase
risk.
• Examples:
• • Not wearing proper PPE
• • Ignoring safety barriers
• • Unauthorized operation of equipment
Unsafe Conditions
• Definition: Environmental or physical
conditions that increase risk.
• Examples:
• • Poorly maintained scaffolding
• • Slippery surfaces without warning signs
• • Inadequate lighting in high-traffic areas
How to Identify Near Misses,
Unsafe Acts, and Unsafe Conditions
• • Observe surroundings regularly
• • Report immediately when you see
something unsafe
• • Follow guidelines for identifying and
reporting (even if no one was harmed)
Steps for Incident Reporting in
ADNOC Fields
• • Follow clear steps for reporting
• • Use provided forms and ensure all fields are
filled accurately
• • Adhere to reporting timelines to ensure
timely action
Examples of Completed Incident
Reports
• • Sample report forms with key details filled in
• • Key fields to focus on: Description, Cause,
Location, and Witnesses
Review and Summary
• • Recap definitions and examples
• • Emphasize prompt reporting and attention
to detail
Q&A Session
• Open floor for questions and clarifications.