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Total Accident Control Training

The overall strategy should be Total Accident Control Training, or TACT. People at all organizational levels, in all functional areas, need to learn what the system is, how it operates, what their responsibilities and accountabilities are, and how they fit into the system. This encompasses a great variety of education and training topics. [Pg.133]

FIGURE 9.4 Total accident control training—3-day supervisory program... [Pg.138]

Trying to reduce the severity of the injury is a post-contact safety control. Quick evacuation, prompt medical treatment, adequate medical facilities, and trained personnel all contribute to the reduction of the severity of the injury. The recuperation time after an injury depends on numerous factors. It also determines the number of shifts lost as a result of the accident. These losses in turn determine the total cost of the accident. [Pg.26]


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