Reportable Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) Flashcards

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What is RIDDOR?

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  • it is the law
  • requires employers, and other people in charge of work premises, to report and keep records of any incidents (i.e. accidents or deaths)
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What needs to be recorded when an incident happens?

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  • Work-related accidents which cause deaths
  • Work-related accidents which cause certain serious injuries (reportable injuries)
  • Diagnosed cases of certain industrial diseases
  • Certain dangerous occurrences’ (incidents with the potential to cause harm)
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What does HSE require at work?

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The HSE requires a responsible person, i.e. the person in control of premises where the accident/incident took place
- must report without delay
- normally by telephone the details to the HSE or Environmental
Health Department.

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What are the following must be reported?

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  • All work related fatalities (employee, self-employed, member of the public).
  • When a member of the public is taken directly to hospital.
  • when a person suffers a work related Major injury at work.
  • All incidents classified, under the regulations, as a Dangerous
    Occurrence, whether or not injury occurred.
  • All injuries where the employee is absent from work or unable to do their normal work for more than three consecutive days (including non-work days).
  • When a doctor notifies you that your employee has a re-portable
    Work-related Disease.
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What is a major re-portable accident?

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  • any fractures, other than, thumb or toe
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What can or cannot be reported or recorded?

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  • over-three-day incapacitation, accidents must be recorded, but not reported where they result in a worker being incapacitated for more than three consecutive days
  • over 7 day incapacitation Of Work, accidents must be reported where they result in an employee or self-employed person being away from work or unable to perform their work duties for more than seven consecutive days as a result of their injury
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What are dangerous occurrences?

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  • Explosion.
  • Collapse of scaffold over 5m high.
  • Train collision with another vehicle.
  • Unintended collapse of a building.
  • Failure of fairground equipment.
  • plant or equipment coming into
  • contact with overhead power lines.
  • The collapse, overturning or failure of load-bearing parts
    of lifts and lifting equipment.
  • The accidental release of any substance which could cause
    injury to any person.
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What are gas incidents?

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  • An accidental leakage of gas;
  • Incomplete combustion of gas or;
  • Inadequate removal of products of the combustion of
    gas.
  • Unsafe gas appliances and fittings should be reported
    using AN online form
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types of re-portable Diseases Occupational diseases

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  • Carpal tunnel syndrome;
  • Severe cramp of the hand or forearm;
  • Occupational dermatitis;
  • Hand-arm vibration syndrome;
  • Occupational asthma;
  • Tendinitis or tenosynovitis of the hand
    or forearm;
  • Any occupational cancer;
  • Any disease attributed to an occupational exposure to a biological Agent.
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Who enforces RIDDOR ?

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  • the enforcing authority is the Health and Safety Executive (HSE)!
  • OR the Environmental Health Department
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what are the different types of reporting procedures?

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  • Written report sent within 10 days using Form F2508 for death, serious injury or dangerous occurrence.
  • Written report sent within 10 days using Form F2508A for an employee suffering from a work-related disease.
  • Written report within 10 days using Form F2508 for ANY Injury resulting in >3 days off work.
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What to do with records?

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If a report is made, the company MUST keep a record of the occurrence for 3 YEARS after the date the incident happened.

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