Course Overview
HiQual UK delivers the Level 2 Award in Accident Investigation and Reporting qualification, designed for learners developing foundational skills in workplace incident analysis, evidence gathering, and reporting procedures. The program builds competence in identifying causes, documenting findings, and supporting organisational safety compliance. Learners gain the practical ability to conduct basic investigations and produce audit‑ready reports aligned with recognised safety standards.
Qualification Details
| Qualification Title | Level 2 Award in Accident Investigation and Reporting |
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| Total Credits | 10 |
| Guided Learning Hours | 20 |
| Qualification Time | 40 |
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Introduction to accident investigation: Purpose, scope, and legal responsibilities.
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Types of workplace incidents: Near misses, minor injuries, major accidents, and dangerous occurrences.
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Initial response and scene management: Securing the area, preserving evidence, and ensuring safety.
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Collecting evidence and information: Photographs, witness statements, and physical evidence.
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Interviewing techniques: Questioning methods, communication skills, and accurate recording.
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Identifying immediate and root causes: Unsafe acts, unsafe conditions, and underlying factors.
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Accident reporting procedures: Documentation, forms, and organisational requirements.
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Legal and regulatory considerations: Employer duties, reporting obligations, and compliance.
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Corrective and preventive actions: Recommendations, follow‑up, and monitoring.
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Practical assessments and portfolio development: Case studies, simulated investigations, and audit‑ready evidence.
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Builds essential skills in workplace accident investigation
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Strengthens understanding of evidence collection and reporting
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Enhances compliance with safety regulations and organisational procedures
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Provides audit‑ready documentation and practical assessment experience
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Supports progression into Level 3 and Level 4 safety qualifications
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Employees responsible for basic safety duties
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Supervisors and team leaders supporting incident reporting
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Individuals seeking foundational investigation skills
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Learners preparing for higher‑level safety and compliance qualifications
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Assessment Type: Practical assessments, written exam and portfolio review
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Format: MCQs, investigation simulations, documentation tasks, oral discussion
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Total Questions: 40 theory plus multiple practical tasks
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Passing Score: 70 percent
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Duration: 6–10 weeks (100–140 hours)
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Certification: Level 2 Accident Investigation and Reporting
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