WHAT’S AT STAKE?
When an error is committed in the workplace and it leads to a worker's injury or death, people who believe they could face blame may panic and be tempted to tamper with the accident scene before a safety investigator arrives. Tampering can include removing evidence such as objects or documents from an accident scene or adding safety-related items that were not there when the worker was killed or injured.WHAT’S THE DANGER?
Not only is tampering with the scene of an accident or incident morally wrong, it can land workers in serious legal trouble if the fraud is discovered. And the […]This content is for BHHC Safety Center policy holders.
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