Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 – RIDDOR
£35.00
Endorsed by The Institute of Hospitality, IIRSM and CPD
This course is aimed at supervisors and managers that may be responsible for reporting an incident that takes place in their workplace.
RIDDOR, is a law that requires employers, and those in charge of work premises, to report and keep records of deaths and serious injuries that happen in the workplace.
The course starts by explaining the purpose of RIDDOR, and then moves on to explore the different injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences which are either covered or exempt under the legislation. It gives an explanation of how to submit a RIDDOR report, including who can report, and the deadlines set in law for doing so.
At the end of this course you will have learned:
• What RIDDOR 2013 is and the purpose of the legislation.
• What is included or exempt under RIDDOR 2013.
• How to submit a RIDDOR report.
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