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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. A dangerous occurrence means an occurrence which arises out of or in connection with work. It includes occurrences attributable to: the manner of conducting an undertaking;...

  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.