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
A colleague has told you that if you report a serious accident to the HSE reporting centre you’ll be inspected. His advice is to avoid reporting at all costs. This doesn’t sound right. So what’s the
situation?
Published 18.12.2006
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
If anyone connected with your activities has an accident you should keep a record of it. Our accident report form encourages you to take a comprehensive approach when collating this information so
that it’s available at a later date.
Published 18.01.2021
The HSE has updated its guidance regarding the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013. What do you need to know?
Published 09.05.2024
A subscriber had a shock when an officer from the HSE called to offer their condolences for their recently deceased member of staff - however, they weren’t dead! How did this happen and how can you
avoid a similar experience?
Published 19.12.2014
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
Certain types of accident and work-related illness are reportable to the HSE under RIDDOR, some of them in a very short timescale. To ensure you’re familiar with the rules, use our quick reference
guide.
Published 13.12.2021
Although you’ve always been under the impression that all accidents which result in broken bones have to be reported to the HSE, you’ve now heard otherwise. So which ones are not reportable?
Published 28.09.2009
The HSE has announced the changes to the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) that will come into effect on April 6 2012. What’s to know?
Published 31.01.2012