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Domino Model of Accident Causation - Free Google Slides theme and PowerPoint template
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The Domino Model of Accident Causation is a free presentation template that works in Google Slides and PowerPoint and represents 5 volumetric shapes as a concept of the 5 dominos accident model developed by H.W. Heinrich.
Domino Model of Accident Causation diagram shows a linear accident model that states that accidents result from a chain of sequential events, metaphorically like a line of dominoes falling over. This is a simplistic way of thinking about the cause and effect of accidents, preventable injuries, and work safety.
The domino theory regarding the causation of accidents suggests that injuries are due to a number of factors, one of which is the accident. In domino theory, all factors are interconnected and each of them depends on the previous one.
There are five metaphorical dominoes labeled with accident causes:
1. Social Environment and Ancestry,
2. Fault of Person,
3. Unsafe Act and/or Unsafe Condition,
4. Accident,
5. Injury.
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