Introduction to Riddor

Introduction to Riddor

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Learn RIDDOR essentials, reportable incidents, and occupational hazards with clear guidance tailored for schools and workplaces.


Overview:

The Introduction to RIDDOR course offers a focused exploration of the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR). It explains the legal framework and key elements involved in identifying reportable incidents, specified injuries, and occupational diseases. This knowledge is crucial for anyone responsible for health and safety reporting in various environments.

Throughout the modules, learners will gain insight into exposure risks related to mutagens, biological agents, and carcinogens. The course also clarifies the process of submitting accurate RIDDOR reports, including those specific to educational settings. Whether you're new to health and safety or need a refresher, this course ensures you understand essential responsibilities with confidence.


Learning Outcomes:

  • Identify the main components of RIDDOR regulations and their purpose.
  • Recognise which incidents must be reported under RIDDOR rules.
  • Understand the types of specified injuries and their reporting criteria.
  • Describe the risks linked to biological and chemical exposures.
  • Explain occupational diseases and their notification requirements.
  • Prepare and submit RIDDOR reports accurately, including school cases.


Who is this Course For?

  • Health and safety officers needing RIDDOR knowledge for reporting.
  • School administrators responsible for managing incident reports.
  • Human resources personnel involved in workplace safety matters.
  • Line managers overseeing staff wellbeing and incident notifications.
  • Compliance officers ensuring legal obligations are understood clearly.
  • Facilities managers handling risk assessments and accident records.
  • Employees tasked with recognising and reporting workplace injuries.
  • Anyone seeking a clear understanding of RIDDOR without prior experience.


Career Path:

  • Health and Safety Officer — Average UK salary £33,000
  • Compliance Advisor — Average UK salary £30,000
  • Environmental Health Practitioner — Average UK salary £35,000
  • Risk Management Consultant — Average UK salary £40,000
  • Occupational Health Advisor — Average UK salary £32,000
  • School Safety Coordinator — Average UK salary £28,000

Frequently asked questions

What does RIDDOR stand for?

RIDDOR stands for the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations. It is a UK law for reporting work-related accidents and incidents.

Who must report incidents under RIDDOR?

Employers, the self-employed, and people in control of work premises must report certain work-related injuries, diseases, and dangerous occurrences.

What types of incidents need to be reported under RIDDOR?

Serious injuries, work-related illnesses, fatalities, and dangerous near-misses (called “dangerous occurrences”) must be reported.

How soon must a RIDDOR report be made?

Most reports must be made within 10 days of the incident, but fatal or major injuries should be reported immediately by phone.

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