Incident recording and reporting

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Incident recording and reporting The accident book should be completed in full and populated with clear and concise information; there may also be the necessity to inform other organisations. Reporting incidents involving infants and children is slightly different to reporting incidents and accidents involving adults. dependent on the sector in which you are working in HSE, RIDDOR and Ofsted may require informing. You will also be required to inform your local child protection agency of serious injury or death of an infant or child in your care. Your local authority will be able to supply advice on reporting procedures. The accident book should be completed in full and populated with clear and concise information; there may also be the necessity to inform RIDDOR. In cases where a public access AED has been used, dependant on local authority policies, there may be a requirement to report the event using a prescribed audit reporting chain. NEXT