| Work 
                            Instruction 9: FOCUS recording and
 preparation of further reports
 
 This Work Instruction Inspectors sets out how inspectors 
                            should complete the relevant FOCUS entries [this is 
                            the HSE database] in accordance with current instructions 
                            and guidance. In addition, other reports may be required.
 
 There are two key activities
 
 
 Key activity 1
 
 FOCUS RECORDING
 
 
 
                             
                              | 2 | Inspectors 
                                should complete FOCUS entries in accordance with 
                                current instructions and guidance: (1) FOCUS Data Handbook;
 (2) FOCUS guidance note 24: Contact & Investigation 
                                Reports, Case and Notice Comments;
 (3) OM 2001/3 FOCUS Work Recording.
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                              | 3 | Information in contact summaries should not be 
                                duplicated in investigation reports. |   
                              | FOCUS 
                                contact summaries |   
                              | 4 | Contact 
                                summaries should tell the story of the investigation 
                                process: 
 
                                   
                                    | (1) | the people spoken to and their role - including 
                                      safety representatives or workers; |   
                                    | (2) | the reason for the contact; |   
                                    | (3) | the 
                                      name of any other FOD staff involved in 
                                      the visit; |   
                                    | (4) | issues dealt with plus a brief description 
                                      of the activity, process, hazard, etc with 
                                      comment, through the sector drop-down screen, 
                                      as appropriate on FOD key programmes and 
                                      sector strategic plan objectives; |   
                                    | (5) | conclusions 
                                      - consideration of the risk-gap and, where 
                                      applicable, what was required to reduce 
                                      the risk-gap to an acceptable level; and(6) 
                                      further action (see FOCUS Guidance Note 
                                      27 on data quality). |  |   
                              | 5 | They may be a mixture of investigation and enforcement 
                                contacts depending on whether the primary purpose 
                                is to pursue the investigation or formally collect 
                                evidence with a view to legal proceedings. |   
                              | 6 | Inspectors 
                                should enter contact summaries on FOCUS within 
                                10 days of the contact taking place. |   
                              | FOCUS 
                                investigation reports |   
                              | 7 | Investigation 
                                reports should set out what your investigation 
                                has determined - the Îhow and whyâ 
                                of an incident: 
 
                                   
                                    | (1) | what 
                                      happened; |   
                                    | (2) | description 
                                      of plant/substances involved; |   
                                    | (3) | who 
                                      or what was involved (including, where relevant, 
                                      occupation of IP and injuries sustained); |   
                                    | (4) | underlying causes; |   
                                    | (5) | degree 
                                      of compliance with law and/or standards; |   
                                    | (6) | action 
                                      taken by HSE, eg prosecution, notice, letter, 
                                      advice |  |   
                              | 8 | The incident officer will raise an investigation 
                                core for all incidents selected for investigation. 
                                Inspectors should complete investigation reports 
                                as soon as sufficient information becomes available 
                                to provide a coherent summary of the incident; 
                                and they should supplement or amend that information 
                                as the investigation proceeds. In any case, inspectors 
                                should complete investigation reports and mark 
                                them closed within 10 days of the conclusion of 
                                the investigation. |   
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 Key 
                            activity 2
 PREPARATION 
                            OF FURTHER REPORTS
 
 
                             
                              | 9 | For 
                                some investigations FOCUS reports alone will not 
                                provide sufficient detail, eg: 
 
                                   
                                    | (1) | so 
                                      that managers can make judgements about 
                                      the appropriateness of proposed action; |   
                                    | (2) | to 
                                      enable guidance to be sought from other 
                                      parts of HSE; |   
                                    | (3) | so 
                                      that an inspector can disseminate detailed 
                                      information. |  |   
                              | 10 | Inspectors 
                                should prepare further reports 
                                in the following circumstances (unless the band 
                                2 or head of operations considers that they are 
                                not required): 
 
                                   
                                    | (1) | for 
                                      all fatal accident investigations; (Part 
                                      1 of the appendix only, if sent to HM coroner 
                                      or the procurator fiscal. In Scotland a 
                                      letter will be required to the procurator 
                                      fiscal - see Enforcement Handbook - Scotland 
                                      Chapter 9 for the issues to cover in the 
                                      letter and procedures at fatal accident 
                                      inquiries.) |   
                                    | (2) | for 
                                      investigations of matters giving rise to 
                                      serious public concern which may include 
                                      incidents involving children, vulnerable 
                                      adults, multiple casualties or where there 
                                      has been significant media/political interest; |   
                                    | (3) | for 
                                      prosecutions arising from incident investigations; |   
                                    | (4) | where 
                                      there has been a serious contravention of 
                                      the law but no enforcement action is to 
                                      be taken. |  |   
                              | 11 | Inspectors 
                                may also produce further reports: 
 
                                   
                                    | (1) | if directed by the band 2 or head of operations, 
                                      eg for investigations giving rise to issues 
                                      of national significance; |   
                                    | (2) | when, 
                                      in discussion with their managers, they 
                                      feel more detailed information should be 
                                      documented; |   
                                    | (3) | when 
                                      detailed technical information is being 
                                      disseminated, eg to the sector; or |   
                                    | (4) | in 
                                      the case of band 4 inspectors, in accordance 
                                      with their PWPs and agreed performance standards. |  |   
                              | 12 | Reports 
                                should follow the format in the appendix and inspectors 
                                should complete them within one month of the conclusion 
                                of the investigation unless agreed otherwise with 
                                the band 2 or head of operations. There is a FOD 
                                smartmaster called Investigation Report available 
                                so that inspectors can complete the report in 
                                the appropriate format. |  Back to top
 
 
 APPENDIX
 FORMAT OF FURTHER REPORTS
 
 
 
                             
                              | Part 
                                1: Factual report |   
                              | 1 | Name 
                                of injured person (if applicable). |   
                              | 2 | Company 
                                address and details (including client and location 
                                numbers) and other relevant dutyholderâs 
                                details where appropriate. |   
                              | 3 | Date of occurrence. |   
                              | 4 | Dates 
                                of investigation |   
                              | 5 | People 
                                seen. |   
                              | 6 | Brief 
                                description of incident. |   
                              | 7 | Machinery/plant/process/activity/site/substances 
                                involved. |   
                              | 8 | Circumstances 
                                leading to accident. |   
                              | 9 | Preventive 
                                measures taken by dutyholder(s):(1) before incident; (2) after incident.
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                              | 10 | 10 
                                Legal requirements (applicable legislation should 
                                be identified but no conclusions drawn as to whether 
                                there have been any contraventions). |   
                              | 11 | Description 
                                of health and safety management system. |   
                              | 12 | List 
                                of photographs taken (stating who took them and 
                                when). |   
                              | 13 | List 
                                of witnesses giving statements (where taken). |   
                              | 14 | List 
                                of other documents/exhibits obtained. |   
                              | Part 
                                2: Analysis |   
                              | 1 | Effectiveness of preventive measures taken by 
                                dutyholder(s): (1) before incident;
 (2) after incident.
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                              | 2 | Commentary on adequacy of health and safety management. |   
                              | 3 | Relevant 
                                previous advice from HSE. |   
                              | 4 | Dutyholder 
                                attitude. |   
                              | 5 | Views 
                                of those affected, including the injured person 
                                or bereaved relatives. |   
                              | 6 | Legal 
                                considerations and conclusions including, as appropriate: (1) application of the law;
 (2) contraventions which appear to have occurred 
                                and the extent of them;
 (3) foreseeability and reasonable practicability;
 (4) possible lines of defence/mitigation.
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                              | 7 | Strength 
                                of evidence including reliability of witnesses. 
                                In Scotland, inspectors should discuss whether 
                                there is corroborated evidence to prove the contraventions. |   
                              | 8 | Dutyholderâs 
                                explanation for the contravention(s) and reaction 
                                to the likelihood of prosecution (if proposed). |   
                              | 9 | Action 
                                taken/proposed. Copy of EMM proforma (if completed) 
                                to be attached. Explanation if outcome indicated 
                                different from that proposed. |   
                              | 10 | Name 
                                of inspector compiling report, with date. |   
                              | 11 | Name 
                                and location of line manager. |  Back 
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