INNOVATION

ASP, follows the new approach in the Prevention of serious and fatal injuries, the vertical section of the center of the triangle is also pragmatic when analyzing our injury examples, see figure. The two dots in the first aid/few rows represent incidents that require attention, but only one is placed in the shaded range of the triangle that is related to a possible death. We provide the following solutions: (Spanish & English)
  • Redefining Fatality Prevention
  • Risk Precursors
  • Critical Risks-Based Process
  • Defense-Based Incidents
We adapt to the laws, regulations, and requirements of our clients, according to the different cultures and strategies of organizations and clients.

Redefining Fatality Prevention

The new focus on Preventing serious and fatal injuries, the vertical section of the center of the triangle is also pragmatic when analyzing our injury examples, see figure.

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Risk Precursors

The traditional Heinrich's triangle can be modified to include the form and context of workers' activities as precursors to serious and fatal incidents.

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Critical Risks-Based Process

We are experts in best practices in preventing serious and fatal injuries and can lead an organization or facility/project to develop an ideal safety compliance program with a focus on risk-based process management.

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Defense-Based Incidents

Near miss are incidents where damage or injury could have been avoided through timely intervention or good luck. The James Reason (Swiss cheese) model can help us improve our understanding of how to report risks with a high potential for a serious or fatal incident.

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