Course Introduction
The ICTQual AB Level 1 Award in Accident Investigation introduces learners to the essential principles, methods, and responsibilities involved in examining workplace incidents. This course is designed for individuals who are new to safety management or who play a supporting role in maintaining safe working environments. It lays a strong foundation by explaining why accidents occur, how they can be prevented, and the importance of structured investigation processes in promoting a culture of safety.
Throughout the course, learners explore the key stages of an accident investigation, including evidence gathering, interviewing witnesses, identifying root causes, and documenting findings. The content emphasizes practical, real‑world application, helping participants understand how to approach an incident scene with confidence and professionalism. By learning to distinguish between immediate, underlying, and root causes, learners gain the ability to contribute meaningfully to corrective and preventive actions.
By the end of the program, participants will be equipped with the knowledge needed to support their organization’s safety objectives and regulatory compliance.
Just 4000/- PKR

Program Highlights
Mandatory Units
This qualification, the ICTQual AB Level 1 Award in Accident Investigation, consists of 3 mandatory units.
- Introduction to Accident Investigation and Its Importance
- Steps of a Basic Workplace Accident Investigation
- Identifying Immediate and Root Causes of Incidents
To enroll in the ICTQual AB Level 1 Award in Accident Investigation, learners must meet the following requirements:
Age Requirement
- Learners must be at least 16 years of age at the time of enrolment.
Educational Background
- This qualification is designed for beginners, so prior experience in health and safety or accident investigation is not mandatory.
Professional Experience
- Applicants should have at least two to three years of work experience in event management, sustainability, compliance, or auditing roles. Prior exposure to ISO standards or management systems is highly beneficial.
Language Proficiency
- Learners must have an adequate command of the language in which the course is delivered to ensure they can follow instructions, engage in discussions, and complete assessments.
Here are the learning outcomes for each study unit:
Introduction to Accident Investigation and Its Importance
- Understand the purpose and value of accident investigation in the workplace
- Recognise how investigations contribute to safety improvement and risk prevention
- Identify when and why an investigation should be conducted
- Understand the link between workplace incidents and organisational learning
Steps of a Basic Workplace Accident Investigation
- Outline the standard steps involved in conducting an accident investigation
- Understand the importance of securing the incident scene and gathering evidence
- Follow a logical sequence for collecting information and interviewing witnesses
- Record findings clearly and systematically
Identifying Immediate and Root Causes of Incidents
- Distinguish between immediate, underlying, and root causes of accidents
- Apply basic techniques for root cause analysis
- Recognise common human, environmental, and procedural factors in accidents
- Use findings to recommend appropriate corrective and preventive measures
The ICTQual AB Level 1 Award in Accident Investigation is designed for individuals and organizations committed to improving workplace safety, reducing incidents, and strengthening their understanding of basic accident investigation principles. It is suitable for learners seeking foundational knowledge that supports safer work environments and compliance with organizational and regulatory requirements.
- Aspiring safety officers beginning their journey in occupational health and safety
- Supervisors, team leaders, and frontline staff responsible for day‑to‑day workplace safety
- Employees in high‑risk industries such as construction, manufacturing, logistics, and maintenance
- HR personnel involved in incident reporting, employee welfare, and safety documentation
- Newly appointed safety representatives or committee members supporting organizational safety initiatives
- Operational staff who may be required to participate in or support accident investigations
- Small business owners aiming to improve safety practices and reduce workplace risks
- Individuals seeking to enhance their employability with a recognized safety‑related qualification
- Professionals transitioning into health and safety roles who need foundational investigative skills
- Training providers and educators delivering introductory workplace safety programs
- Volunteers and community workers involved in environments requiring basic safety awareness
- Government or municipal staff responsible for monitoring compliance in public‑facing workplaces
