Riddor Online Course
Master the essentials of RIDDOR compliance and reporting with this concise online course.
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Master RIDDOR essentials, reporting duties, and occupational incidents with this insightful online course on workplace safety responsibilities.
Overview:
Every workplace carries a duty to report certain accidents, diseases, and dangerous events. The RIDDOR Online Course offers a sharp and structured guide to the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR), cutting through the legal jargon with clarity and a touch of dry wit. From the moment an incident occurs to submitting the official report, this course ensures you're never second-guessing what should (or shouldn't) be logged.
Whether you're nosing through specified injuries, decoding occupational diseases, or working in an education setting, this course brings you up to speed with the reporting requirements demanded by law. It’s tailored for professionals who'd rather not make headlines over avoidable oversights.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the fundamentals and scope of RIDDOR regulations.
- Identify what incidents must legally be reported.
- Distinguish between specified injuries and minor incidents.
- Learn procedures for occupational disease notifications.
- Recognise dangerous occurrences requiring formal documentation.
- Prepare accurate and timely RIDDOR reports for different settings.
Course Curriculum:
- Module 1: RIDDOR
- Module 2: Reportable Incidents
- Module 3: Specified Injuries
- Module 4: Exposure to Mutagens, Biological Agents, and Carcinogens
- Module 5: Occupational Diseases
- Module 6: Dangerous Occurrences
- Module 7: RIDDOR Report
- Module 8: RIDDOR Report in Schools
Who is this Course For:
- Workplace safety officers needing clear RIDDOR reporting guidelines.
- HR professionals managing incident records and legal duties.
- School administrators overseeing pupil and staff safety procedures.
- Warehouse supervisors handling machinery and equipment risks.
- Managers responsible for site or departmental incident logs.
- Facilities coordinators ensuring reporting structures are sound.
- Risk assessment professionals reviewing internal reporting practices.
- Office managers with staff health and safety responsibilities.
Career Path:
- Health and Safety Officer – £32,000 average salary
- HR Officer (with safety responsibilities) – £30,000 average salary
- Compliance Coordinator (incident reporting) – £28,000 average salary
- Facilities Manager – £35,000 average salary
- Operations Supervisor – £34,000 average salary
- Education Administrator (Health & Safety) – £29,000 average salar
Frequently asked questions
RIDDOR stands for Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations—a UK law requiring certain work-related incidents to be reported.
RIDDOR was originally introduced in 1995 but was significantly updated and replaced by the current regulations in 2013.
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