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  1. Dangerous occurrences are certain incidents with a high potential to cause death or serious injury. Those incidents which must be reported are listed in Schedule 2 of the...

  2. Specified, reportable injuries. Types of injuries to workers that must be reported under RIDDOR. Dangerous occurrences. Incidents with a high potential to cause death or serious injury....

  3. Dangerous occurrences are certain unintended, specified events, which may not result in a reportable injury, but which do have the potential to cause significant harm. For an incident to be...

  4. Oct 26, 2023 · RIDDOR stands for the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations. It is a law in the UK that requires employers, self-employed individuals, and people in control of work premises to report certain incidents and accidents at work.

  5. A description of the injury, illness or occurrence. What kind of incidents do I report in RIDDOR records? Work-related death. Serious injuries. Over-7-day injuries (where the person is unable to work for at least a week) Work-related diseases. Injuries to members of the public (ie. not employees)

  6. Work-related accidents that cause serious reportable injuries; Diagnosed cases of certain occupational diseases; Certain dangerous occurrences with the potential to cause harm; and. Gas-related incidents. Aim of RIDDOR.

  7. The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013, often known by the acronym RIDDOR, is a 2013 statutory instrument of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It regulates the statutory obligation to report deaths, injuries, diseases and "dangerous occurrences", including near misses, that take place at work or in ...