@@Ra-nf8yc let us look at following definitions Unsafe Act (UA): This refers to any action or behavior by a person that increases the likelihood of an accident or injury. It could be intentional or unintentional, such as bypassing safety protocols, using equipment improperly, or not wearing the required personal protective equipment (PPE). Unsafe Condition (UC): This refers to a physical or environmental situation that increases the risk of accidents or injuries Now Being proactive and reactive is more about how you approach UA or UC.
Proactive Near Miss: This is when a potential unsafe act or condition is identified and addressed before an incident occurs. It involves recognizing and mitigating risks ahead of time. Reactive Near Miss: This is when an unsafe act or condition is identified after an incident or close call has occurred, leading to corrective actions to prevent future occurrences.
Proactive is nothing but UA or UC where action is missing if so how you describe UA Or UC ?
@@Ra-nf8yc let us look at following definitions
Unsafe Act (UA): This refers to any action or behavior by a person that increases the likelihood of an accident or injury. It could be intentional or unintentional, such as bypassing safety protocols, using equipment improperly, or not wearing the required personal protective equipment (PPE).
Unsafe Condition (UC): This refers to a physical or environmental situation that increases the risk of accidents or injuries
Now Being proactive and reactive is more about how you approach UA or UC.
Proactive Near Miss: This is when a potential unsafe act or condition is identified and addressed before an incident occurs. It involves recognizing and mitigating risks ahead of time.
Reactive Near Miss: This is when an unsafe act or condition is identified after an incident or close call has occurred, leading to corrective actions to prevent future occurrences.