TOP-SET Methodology Compared To Fishbone Diagrams

TOP-SET Methodology Compared To Fishbone Diagrams

In the field of incident investigation and root cause analysis, there are several methods and techniques available. One of the most well-known and widely used is the fishbone diagram, also known as the Ishikawa diagram or cause-and-effect diagram. At Kelvin TOP-SET,...
IOSH Rail Conference Attendance

IOSH Rail Conference Attendance

Driving Safety Excellence in the Rail Industry: The Power of Collaborative Incident Investigations As the rail industry navigates an increasingly complex landscape of operational demands, technological advancements and regulatory shifts, the ability to conduct...
How Stress in the Workplace Causes Incidents

How Stress in the Workplace Causes Incidents

While the connection between stress and workplace incidents may not always be glaringly obvious, the impact of elevated stress levels on employee wellbeing and performance can undoubtedly contribute to an increased risk of accidents and mishaps. Psychological hazards...
Senior Investigator Course – Glasgow

Senior Investigator Course – Glasgow

See below for a selection of photos from the recent Kelvin TOP-SET 3-Day Senior Investigator Course at The Clayton Hotel in Glasgow. Thanks to all the delegates for their input! If you’d like to find out more and book an upcoming course in your area please...