Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrence Regulations Awareness Training
Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrence Regulations Awareness Training
½ day course to give candidates a thorough understanding of the requirement of the RIDDOR regulations
Overview of course
The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrence Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR) came into effect on 01st April 1996. The regulations only apply to England, Scotland and Wales (Northern Ireland will develop a similar proposal at a later date). They replace the 1985 RIDDOR Regulations.
As with the old RIDDOR Regulations, the responsibility for reporting cases of work related disease rests primarily with the employer and the self-employed. Reports are submitted to the Health & Safety enforcing authorities and the information used to target action to improve ill health and prevention control. If you are an employer, self-employed or in control of work premises you will have duties under RIDDOR.
Why choose Trebol Limited for training
• Proven track record of delivering high quality training across an wide portfolio of compliance and certification topics
• Highly experienced trainers with relevant industry qualifications for their chosen area of expertise
• Approachable and friendly training team with extensive industry knowledge who are able to pass on practical experience
Course content
• Course introduction and objectives
• The events following an accident
• An in depth look at the specific RIDDOR regulations
• The criteria for reporting
• The penalties of failure
• Forms F2508 and F2508a