Serious incident and
fatality prevention model
Focusing on what matters most
A serious incident and fatality prevention model is a framework to identify, understand and manage complex risks that can cause life-altering harm.
While traditional safety programs focus on reducing all injuries, this model focuses on severity potential. In this way, it helps workplaces prevent the incidents most likely to cause death or serious injury.
WorkSafe Saskatchewan’s serious incident and fatality prevention model blends the plan-do-check-act framework with human and organizational performance principles. It helps organizations understand where their most serious risks exist, verify that controls work and continuously learn from what happens at work.
Why this model matters
Not all incidents are equal.
This model helps workplaces distinguish between:
- Non-serious or fatal incidents: Minor injuries or property damage.
- Serious incidents or fatalities: Events that result in a fatality or life-altering injury.
- Potential serious incidents or fatalities: “Near misses” or lower-severity incidents that could have caused a fatality or serious injury if circumstances had been slightly different.
By focusing on potential severity rather than
outcomes, organizations can find and fix weaknesses
before they lead to tragedy.
Learn how to investigate and learn from near misses using the sample investigation flow.
Who should use this model
Any workplace with exposure to high-energy hazards, such as falls, mobile equipment, high pressure or electricity, can use this model.
A high-energy hazard is any source of energy that could cause a serious injury or fatality if released or uncontrolled.
Use the energy wheel to identify and assess these hazards.

How the model works
The WorkSafe Saskatchewan serious incident and fatality prevention model follows a continuous improvement cycle:

Learning through collaboration
WorkSafe Saskatchewan’s serious incident and fatality prevention model was developed with support from the National Safety Council, SaskPower and numerous subject matter experts across industries. It is designed to evolve as your safety system matures.
A model is only effective if it's used. Apply the tools and
adapt the framework to fit your organization and culture.
Need help getting started?
WorkSafe Saskatchewan’s prevention team can walk you through the model and help you get started with using these tools to better understand and manage the complex risks that are present in your workplace.
Phone: 306.787.7248
Toll free: 1.800.667.7590
Email: worksafeinquiry@wcbsask.com




