1 Hour Training Bubbles – Reporting of Injuries Diseases & Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 2013 Your Name.

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1 Hour Training Bubbles – Reporting of Injuries Diseases & Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 2013 Your Name

Objectives At the end of this session you will be able to: Specify the key changes to the RIDDOR regs 2013. Recognise the impact of these changes to your organisations reporting process Identify the actions you need to take to ensure you fully comply with these changes

What is meant by Work Related? The way in which the work was carried out; Any machinery, plant, substances or equipment used for work; and The condition of the site or premises where the accident happened

Types of Reportable Injury Deaths Specified Injuries to Workers Over 7 Day Injuries to Workers Injuries to Non Workers Reportable Occupational Diseases Reportable Occupational Occurrences

RIDDOR Process An Incident Happens – Is it RIDDOR Reportable? It is a legal requirement to report all incidents that fall under RIDDOR Records need to be kept to allow you to manage H&S risks

Objectives At the end of this session you will be able to: Specify the key changes to the RIDDOR regs 2013. Recognise the impact of these changes to your organisations reporting process Identify the actions you need to take to ensure you fully comply with these changes