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UK: The processes for statutory incident reporting in the light rail sector are to be streamlined into a single access point.
Guidance for United Kingdom UK employers reopening includes reviewing Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulation guidelines, which include ...
RIDDOR allows the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) to monitor certain incidents. They can then target resources to those areas which need it the most and investigate those cases which are the most ...
RIDDOR requirements. Q: A member of staff has fallen down the cellar stairs – he has fractured his arm and has cuts and bruises – what health and safety responsibilities does my company have? A. You ...
RIDDOR and first-aid training Regulations amended. by Nic Paton 7 Nov 2013. by Nic Paton 7 Nov 2013. October 2013 saw the implementation of two key revisions to health and safety regulations. The ...
For these specialist sectors, RIDDOR 2013 includes very similar reporting requirements for fires, explosions, releases of hydrocarbons, etc., as were covered within RIDDOR ’95. Conclusion Overall, the ...
Reference is made to the reporting of violence under Riddor (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995). There are limitations, however. Where an incident has resulted ...
Unfortunately, it isn’t at the moment. HSE’s national safety figures will be far more credible if they make a RIDDOR report as easy as possible.” The ECA uses RIDDOR reportable data when compiling its ...
The Health and Safety Executive has outlined what companies must report under RIDDOR (The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013) in relation to COVID-19. The ...
The reporting requirement in RIDDOR for over-three-day injuries also changed on 6 April 2012. There is now the requirement for injuries resulting in over seven days' incapacitation (excluding the day ...
Offshore oil and gas companies should expect continued scrutiny of their health and safety practices in 2024, despite a recent report suggesting that the industry has never been safer to work in.