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Incident Investigation Analysis
Time : 45 min Total Marks : 34
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Root Cause Analysis
1. Root Cause analysis investigates causal factors in
(a) Machinery operation
(b) Management line
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Barrier Analysis
1. A grinding wheel guard is an example of
(a) A mental barrier
(b) An Electrical barrier
(c) A biological barrier
(d) A Physical Barrier
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Root Cause Analysis
1. Why should Root Cause analysis be performed
(a) To hide the investigation from public
(b) To avoid the recurrence of the incident
(c) To be discrete about the investigation
(d) To find as many roots of the problem
SCORE = /1
Change Analysis
1. Which situations are compared while performing Change analysis
(a) Comfortable Situation, Uncomfortable situation
(b) Normal Situation, Tense Situation
(c) Abnormal situation, Safe Situation
(d) Accident and Accident free situation
SCORE = /1
Collecting Physical & Documentary Evidences
1. Inspection of physical evidence begins with
(a) Dismantling the equipment for internal examination
(b) Dispatching suspect components for laboratory analysis
(c) Ascertaining weather parts or components are missing
(d) Initial mapping and photographing the incident scene
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Collecting Human Evidence
1. Witness recollection declines rapidly in the first
(a) 24 Days
(b) 24 Hours
(c) 24 Minute
(d) 24 Years
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Barrier Analysis
1. Why does an Investigator use the barrier analysis technique
(a) Because it is simple to use
(b) To determine which hazards are associated with the accident
(c) To determine which causal factors were present
(d) To determine the potential of the energy flow
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Barrier Analysis
1. Which of the below data required to perform Barrier Analysis
(a) Facts regarding function of Each Barrier and Control
(b) Facts regarding failure Each Barrier and Control
(c) Facts Regarding sequence of failure of each barrier and control
(d) Facts Regarding installation of each barrier
SCORE = /1
Incident Analysis Tools and techniques
1. What is critical following an accident with respect to the investigation
(a) Extraction of physical evidence
(b) Careful and complete analysis of the data collected
(c) Extraction of Documentary evidence
(d) Locating the witnesses
SCORE = /1
Barrier Analysis
1. What or who is referred to as target
(a) Target is a person who stands in the part of the energy flow
(b) A target is an object or person that unintended energy flow may damage or injure
SCORE = /1
Incident Analysis Tools and techniques
1. What is the main reason for conducting an investigation
(a) To submit the report to the insurance company
(b) To appropriate the blame and find the persons responsible for the incident
(c) To avoid the incident happening again
(d) To assist the police in in finding the culprits responsible for the accident
SCORE = /1
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Human Software interface
1. What does Human Software interface investigation into incidents, deal with
(a) The nature of the information transfer
(b) The time required for information transfer
(c) The Time of the actual information transfer
(d) The quantity of information transferred
SCORE = /1
Collecting Physical & Documentary Evidences
1. What care is to be exercised while extracting physical evidence
(a) The extracted parts should be cleaned in acidic solution
(b) The extracted parts should be cleaned in soapy water or detergent only
(c) Avoid impacting defacing or distorting the Indentation marks and fractured surfaces
(d) Persons performing the investigation should be wear hand gloves while handling the damaged
components
SCORE = /1
Root Cause Analysis
1. Root Causes may have implications to
(b) A small group of vessels
(c) Only one vessel
(d) The whole fleet of vessels
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Incident Analysis Tools and techniques
1. What should be the main focus of the Investigation
(a) Fault finding
(b) Fact finding
(c) Finding the missing parts
(d) Finding the weakest link in the machine
SCORE = /1
Human Software interface
1. When considering document factors during investigation
(a) Do not check knowledge training of individuals on documentation
(b) Do not check redundancy of written information
(c) Do not check timeliness of revisions
(d) Check length of format and content of documents
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Collecting Physical & Documentary Evidences
1. What are the Equipment, Tools, and Hardware, In relation the incident
(a) Physical evidence
(b) Witnesses
(c) Documentation related to the incident
(d) Procedures associated with the accident
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Change Analysis
1. Base Line situation may be the situation which existed
(a) Last Month before the accident
(b) Next Year
(c) Year after next
(d) Near future
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Collecting Human Evidence
1. Witness should be located and interviewed
(a) Only after 72 hours but not after 96 hours
(b) Not Before 24 hours
(c) Immediately
(d) After they are refreshed
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Collecting Human Evidence
1. Advantages of group interview is
(b) witnesses may have independent stories
(c) it is time saving
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Human Software interface
1. Automation
(a) Does not affect attitudes towards their work
(b) Does not affect mental picture of a task
(c) Reduces Operators Workload
(d) Does not cause operator to miss important information
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Change Analysis
1. What? When ? Where? Who? How? Are some of the questions asked when conducting
(a) Analysis of Change
(c) Analysis of witnesses statements
SCORE = /1
Change Analysis
1. What is Change with respect to Investigation of Incidents
(a) Change is anything which disturbs the balance of a system
(b) Change is anything which changes the ETA of the vessel
(c) Change is anything that changes the RPM of main engine
(d) Change is anything which changes the RPM of a turbine
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Human Software interface
1. Poorly designed documentation can lead to
(a) Decreased response time
(b) Reduces the chance of missing items
(c) Can create confusion
(d) Its not a cases for distraction
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Incident Analysis Tools and techniques
1. What are the core analytic techniques for conducting investigation into incidents
(a) Microscopic, Macro, under ultraviolet light,examination of Incident scene
(b) Use a Lens to find the minute details, and then photograph the scene
(c) Causal factor charting and analysis, barrier analysis, change analysis, root cause analysis
(d) Use a long distance birds eye view to chart the objects under investigation
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Barrier Analysis
1. Barrier Analysis helps in identifying
(a) Multi causal factors
(b) Final loss Event
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Collecting Physical & Documentary Evidences
1. How should physical evidence be extracted from the incident scene
(a) By Using torque spanners
(b) By the use of hand gloves as PPE
(c) Locations of removed parts to be marked with chalk
(d) Locations of removed parts to be marked with orange paint, or wire staffed flags
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Root Cause Analysis
1. Root cause analysis finds which causal factors
(a) The Obvious factors
(b) The Hidden factors
(c) The Direct causal factors
(d) The Indirect causal factors
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SCAT
1. What does SCAT stand for with reference to incident investigation?
(a) Systems Compliance Action Technique
(b) System, Cause And Training
(c) Systematic Cause Analytical Technique
(d) Systemic Cause Analyzing Techniques
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Collecting Physical & Documentary Evidences
1. Which of the below can be considered as Physical evidence
(a) Persons present during the incident
(b) Victim
(c) Actuating fluid of hydraulic system
(d) Procedure
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Incident Analysis Tools and techniques
1. When Can the best analytic tools become ineffective
(a) When not applied within a short time after the incident
(b) When not adapted to the accidents specific circumstances
(c) When used by inexperienced investigators
(d) When combined with two or more investigative methods
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Human - Software interface
1. Factors which needs to considered while investigation
(a) Loudness of Audible Alarms
(c) Brand of the display unit
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Collecting Human Evidence
1. Who is Principal witness
(a) Those are willing to be a principal witness
(b) Those who were actually involved in the accident
(c) Those who were in the know of the activities before and after
(d) Those who were standing by
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Incident Analysis Tools and techniques
1. What are the questions asked while compiling an Events & Causal Factors Diagram
(a) Who did it, why did the system fail
(b) When did the incident happen, what is the original source of the information
(c) Why did the system allow the condition to exist, how did the condition originate
(d) Who Is responsible for the dangerous act, who allowed it
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