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The HSE has amended the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR). What’s new and how will the changes affect you?
Published 06.10.2008
You have completed a RIDDOR report following an accident but now further information has come to light. Are you able to change the contents after it’s been submitted? If so, how do you go about this?
Published 28.08.2018
On 1 October the updated Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 (RIDDOR) come into force. What’s new?
Published 23.08.2013
A few weeks ago one of your employees had a relatively serious accident. You’ve just found out that it should have been reported to the authorities at the time. Should you report it now or will that
just make the situation worse?
Published 12.10.2011
Government policy now dictates which serious accidents and incidents inspectors from the local authorities and the HSE should investigate. What’s on the list?
Published 26.09.2011
The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 changed the categories for reportable major injuries. What do you need to know about the amendments?
Published 13.12.2013
Your first aider has reported that a staff member has lost the tip of his finger in an accident. What are the requirements to report this to the HSE and does it count as an amputation?
Published 27.02.2006
The new online forms created by the HSE to report accidents and incidents in line with RIDDOR are proving tricky to use. What should you look out for and how can you make the process as simple as
possible?
Published 26.10.2011
A visitor recently had an accident on your premises. Are you obliged to report it under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013?
Published 21.11.2016
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