RIDDOR Flashcards

1
Q

What does RIDDOR stand for?

A

Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurances Regulations

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2
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When was RIDDOR enacted?

A

1st October 2013

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3
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Who does RIDDOR apply to and cover in the workplace?

A

EVERYONE

Employed, contractors, non-staff, visitors etc.

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4
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Who is the single point of contact in the event of RIDDOR being enacted?

A

The Incident Contact Centre (The ICC)

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5
Q

What is the notice period for reporting a death?

A

Immediately

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What is the notice period for reporting a dangerous work occurence? eg. an explosion

A

Immediately

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7
Q

What is the notice period for a serious incident involving LPG?

This only applies if the company handles importing, filling or supply

A

Immediately

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What is the notice period for an injury which prevents a worker from performing their regular work for 3 or more days?

A

Within 10 days of the incident

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9
Q

What is the notice period for an instance of a work-related disease?

For eg. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

A

As soon as possible

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10
Q

In the event of a serious incident occuring

name two things that should be done

Six possible answers

A
  • Deal with immediate risks for further injury
  • Assess the amount of investigation needed
  • Take photos if necessary
  • Investigate
  • Take steps to prevent a repeat occurence
  • Look at near missess and assess property damage
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In the event of a serious incident occuring

name two things that should be done

Six possible answers

A
  • Deal with immediate risks for further injury
  • Assess the amount of investigation needed
  • Take photos if necessary
  • Investigate
  • Take steps to prevent a repeat occurence
  • Look at near missess and assess property damage
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In the event of a serious incident occuring

name two things that should be done

Six possible answers

A
  • Deal with immediate risks for further injury
  • Assess the amount of investigation needed
  • Take photos if necessary
  • Investigate
  • Take steps to prevent a repeat occurence
  • Look at near missess and assess property damage
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13
Q

True or false:
It’s important to focus on the entire incident and what lead up to it, not just the fine details.

A

True.

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14
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In RIDDOR

True or false:
Employers don’t have a legal duty to report these incidents

A

False.
Regardless of who it happens to, the employer must make these reports.

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Under RIDDOR

True or false:
You must collect a few details

A

False.
As much detail as can be gained must be reported, for eg.
* injured person’s details?
* worst outcome?
* what happened?
* could it happen again?
* are the current operating procedures sufficient?
* and so on.

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16
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Do principle contractors need to follow RIDDOR?

A

Yes. EVERYONE is protected by RIDDOR.