Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 – RIDDOR
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Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 – RIDDOR

In this module, you will: Gain an overview of what the course will cover. Understand the purpose of RIDDOR legislation. Explore which injuries, diseases, and dangerous occurrences are included or exempt under RIDDOR. Learn how to correctly submit a RIDDOR report.

Lessons

  1. Module 1: Introduction to RIDDOR 2013

    In this module, you will: Gain an overview of what the course will cover. Understand the purpose of RIDDOR legislation. Explore which injuries, diseases, and dangerous occurrences are included or exempt under RIDDOR. Learn how to correctly submit a RIDDOR report.
  2. Module 2 : What Is Included or Exempt Under RIDDOR

    In this module, we will cover : What qualifies as a reportable incident under RIDDOR 2013. The types of injuries, diseases, and dangerous occurrences that must be reported. The exemptions where reporting is not required.
  3. Module 3 : How To Report RIDDOR

    Only responsible persons are permitted to make reports. This includes: Employers Must report: Work-related deaths. Certain specified injuries. Cases of occupational disease. Near misses involving employees.