Safety Trained Supervisor in Construction (STSC) Practice Exam

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What should investigations prioritize following an incident?

  1. Recovery of equipment

  2. Documentation of the event

  3. Protection of the injured

  4. Interviews with management

The correct answer is: Protection of the injured

Prioritizing the protection of the injured following an incident is essential for ensuring their health and safety. This immediate focus helps to provide the necessary medical attention and support needed for the injured individuals. Addressing potential health risks or injuries right away not only aids in the recovery process but also contributes to a safer work environment moving forward. In the aftermath of an incident, while other factors like documentation of the event, recovery of equipment, and interviews with management are important, they should be secondary to ensuring that injured individuals receive prompt and appropriate care. This priority reflects a core principle of safety management—protecting human life and welfare above all other concerns. Doing so establishes a culture of safety, reinforcing the idea that workers' health is paramount. By emphasizing the importance of protecting the injured first, organizations demonstrate their commitment to safety, which can have lasting effects on employee morale and trust in leadership.