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What must you report to the HSE and when? Publication date: 24.12.2020
Article database » Management of health and safety » Accident claim – management checklist
If there’s an accident or a case of work-related illness in your business, you’ll need to promptly check if it’s reportable to the HSE. Use our quick reference guide to do this. What updates have we included?
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Which lost time accidents are reportable? Publication date: 24.12.2020
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Which lost time accidents are reportable?..Q. We keep a record of all accidents and we know that some lost time accidents have to be reported to the HSE but it’s a long time since we had one. Which ones now need to be reported? A. You must report “over seven-day” accidents to the HSE within 15 days. These are accidents which have caused an employee...
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Q&A - do RIDDOR reports cause inspections? Publication date: 04.11.2013
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Q&A - do RIDDOR reports cause inspections?.. Q. We’ve heard that if we report an accident in accordance with the Reporting of Incidents, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 (RIDDOR), we’re almost certain to receive a visit from an inspector. Is this really the case? A. Fortunately not. The HSE does use the reports to target inspections;...
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All change for RIDDOR Publication date: 04.11.2013
Article database » Management of health and safety » Accident/Incident reporting policy
The regulations which govern the reporting of accidents and incidents to the authorities have recently been updated. We’ve tweaked our accident/incident reporting policy and made a few other amendments. What’s changed?
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Reporting accidents Publication date: 31.05.2011
Article database » Management of health and safety » Accident/Incident reporting policy
The HSE is changing the way that serious accidents and incidents must be reported. To reflect this, we’ve updated our policy. What should you do now?
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Reporting of accidents/incidents at work Publication date: 27.05.2009
Article database » Management of health and safety » Accident/Incident reporting policy
The HSE has changed the way both it and the local authorities are to be notified of any incident reportable under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR). To reflect this, we’ve amended our policy accordingly. What’s to know?
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