ACCIDENT VS INCIDENT | The difference explained.

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  • ACCIDENT VS INCIDENT
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    ACCIDENT VS INCIDENT

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  • @AllySafety
    @AllySafety  3 года назад +4

    Hey, thanks for watching! What do you think the biggest differences are between accident and incident?

    • @nicholleraghoo3393
      @nicholleraghoo3393 3 года назад

      This Video, like all your other videos was interesting, fun and very informative. My understanding between the 2 terms have improved. Thank you for making this video after I requested you to explain the difference between these 2 terms. I cannot wait to watch your new exciting videos in future. Keep safe. AND THANK YOU :-) !!!

    • @AllySafety
      @AllySafety  3 года назад +3

      @@nicholleraghoo3393 That makes my day! Thank you.

    • @hyacinth1966
      @hyacinth1966 Год назад

      Hello, I supposing you had an employee who had been caught many times propping the fire door open. Would one treat this as an incident or accident.

  • @srwshtjamal3871
    @srwshtjamal3871 14 дней назад +1

    Thank you, now i finally get it

  • @frankpeck1448
    @frankpeck1448 3 года назад +7

    To put this in perspective, it's important to realize that I've been an EMS First Responder, for nearly a Half-Century...the term 'accident', is grossly overused, especially by news media, every single day. To be honest, there's also a stigma attached to the term, as well. If someone's behavior, leads them to drive fast and reckless, for example, and thus leading to a crash that maims or kills someone, the end result(s) are NOT an accident, but an act of gross negligence, which resulted in a crash, which killed someone. Statistically, more than 95% of all 'accidents', are preventable. Collision or crash would be a more appropriate term; why give the perpetrator a free ticket? True story: It was in the mid-60s, outside of Duluth, Minnesota...an estranged married couple, met in a bar, in Oliver, Wisconsin, hoping to iron out their indifferences, when the wife got upset and ran outside to her car, and took off, while her husband chased her on his motorcycle, at breakneck speeds. After traveling about 5 or 6 miles, she recklessly entered a curve, crossing the center line, and struck a car head-on, killing a family of five. Horrible crash. No survivors, including the woman who hit them. It was certainly NO ACCIDENT!.

    • @MrPink-ro1tu
      @MrPink-ro1tu Год назад

      Based on the definition and the events you described, wouldn't this be an incident, which was an accident? The fatal collision was an undesirable and unintentional happening that occurred without planning.

  • @SafetySpiel
    @SafetySpiel 3 года назад +2

    Bahahaha! Love the clips, very cool stuff! You have earned another subscriber \m/ Keep up the great work!

    • @AllySafety
      @AllySafety  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for your feedback! I appreciate it.

  • @jobeleencarnacion4217
    @jobeleencarnacion4217 2 года назад

    Thank you we’ll explained

  • @spencergroup2708
    @spencergroup2708 14 дней назад +1

    when using a white background consider using a darker colored font

  • @robertarevalo5883
    @robertarevalo5883 4 месяца назад

    An incident is an event that happened that can be avoided if hazards have been properly identified, mitigated, and complied with. An accident is an event that happened wherein you have no control from happening and results in damage of property, harm, injury, or death.

  • @burnts0x
    @burnts0x Год назад +1

    This PSA brought to you by a plaintiff's lawyer near you. An accident suggests there's nobody you can sue. An incident or crash keeps hope alive that the lawyer will get their 30% contingency.
    Y'know, "accident" is just a figure of speech. I wouldn't even give a second thought unless the plaintiff's bar is worried... And then I'm skeptical

  • @tarekalzogbi5820
    @tarekalzogbi5820 7 дней назад +1

    good

  • @UDAYKUMAR-jw7jo
    @UDAYKUMAR-jw7jo 3 года назад +3

    Seriously.. your explanation way was too good but after watching whole video it increased my confusion. again Surfing youtube for the clarification.

    • @AllySafety
      @AllySafety  3 года назад

      Good luck in your search!

  • @shivas1887
    @shivas1887 3 года назад +1

    Hahahaha. This video clip is amazing , easily understandable. Thanksgiving.

    • @AllySafety
      @AllySafety  3 года назад

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @saifulrizalabd4162
    @saifulrizalabd4162 11 месяцев назад +1

    @AllySafety do you have video for Accident Reporting toolbox talk ? if not can you make one thank you.

    • @AllySafety
      @AllySafety  11 месяцев назад +1

      I don’t have one yet but that’s a good idea.

    • @saifulrizalabd4162
      @saifulrizalabd4162 11 месяцев назад

      @@AllySafety Please do thank you

    • @saifulrizalabd4162
      @saifulrizalabd4162 11 месяцев назад

      ToolBoxTalk Daily Topics
      1)Accident Reporting
      2)Risk Assesment
      3)PPE
      4)Communication
      5)Line Of Fire
      6)Intervention
      7)Journey Manangement
      8)Chemical Handling
      9)Fatique Risk Manangement
      10)Housekeeping & Barrier Management
      11)Eye Safety
      12)First Aid
      13)Heat Stress
      14)Lifting & Hoisting
      15)Manual Handling
      16)Slip,Trips & Falls
      17)Working At Height
      18)Hand & Finger Injuries
      19)Horse Play or House Play At Work
      20)Fire Extinguisher
      21)Defensive Driving
      22)Taking Shortcuts

  • @PraveenYadav-yi1tq
    @PraveenYadav-yi1tq 3 года назад

    Meaning of accidents

  • @knighthauler4792
    @knighthauler4792 3 года назад +1

    Here where I work, an accident is if you fall of your bike. An incident is if you fall off your bike, injure yourself enough to warrant the help or involvement of some one else or EMS.
    Or you trip and fall on the job but suffer no injury. Or you trip and fall, twist your ankle, do a faceplant on the concrete and bloody your nose and then I get called as the company Medic or FA person on site to attend.

    • @AllySafety
      @AllySafety  3 года назад

      Haha, good to know! Next time I faceplant on the concrete I'll keep this in mind. 😂

    • @knighthauler4792
      @knighthauler4792 3 года назад

      @@AllySafety Sure, call me.
      Last response was poorly worded plus a typo or 2.
      Any info or suggestions on how to film, edit and post a topic on UTube...please.
      I have some topics but am overwhelmed with all that is involved so far.
      Thanks

  • @ahmedaldawood5678
    @ahmedaldawood5678 4 месяца назад

    then what near miss is incident

  • @deathangel3392
    @deathangel3392 4 месяца назад

    Génial

  • @renegadesafety1229
    @renegadesafety1229 3 года назад +2

    "Well isn't that special?!" Hahahahahahah

  • @mevineven869
    @mevineven869 Год назад +1

    Accident ask russia and incident ask usa who knows better than them

  • @jaketherobloxian2228
    @jaketherobloxian2228 3 года назад

    Step 1 go to coldest places in wree you are

  • @nidhinkrishna1568
    @nidhinkrishna1568 3 года назад +1

    Subtitle please...🥥

  • @exwhyz33
    @exwhyz33 2 года назад

    An Incident is an Accident that didn't happen, It's a near miss.

    • @RMalai
      @RMalai 5 дней назад

      Near miss is an incident that could have resulted in an accident

  • @amirakhaled9028
    @amirakhaled9028 3 года назад

    U r so sweet❤

  • @dennisddiamond854
    @dennisddiamond854 Год назад

    Useless discussion.