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Reporting incidents in practice

Learn about defining incidents, identifying reportable incidents, and reporting processes in workplace settings. Understand why reporting is crucial in preventing recurrence and follow-up activities. Gain insights into RIDDOR and S24 forms for effective incident reporting.

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Reporting incidents in practice

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  1. Reporting incidents in practice RIDDOR and S24 forms Dr Isabel Anton-Solanas22nd March 2013

  2. Aims of this session To define accident, incident and near miss To identify reportable incidents in practice To discuss the processes for reporting of incidents in practice

  3. Key concepts

  4. Why do we report? • To prevent recurrence by: • Collecting data • Ensuring Heads of Departments are aware and can investigate properly • Panning follow-up activities which tackle the cause/ of the incident

  5. How do we report? • Give as much detail as you can • Be factual – Do not speculate • Be clear – Do not be vague

  6. RIDDOR

  7. RIDDOR • Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 • www.hse.gov.uk/riddor • What must I report? • Deaths, major injuries and over-seven-day injuries • Occupational diseases • Dangerous occurrences • Gas incidents

  8. S24 Form

  9. Reporting process

  10. Something is happened… What do I do?

  11. Any questions?

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