R.I.D.D.O.R. Flashcards

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What does R.I.D.D.O.R. stand for?

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Reporting of injures, diseases, dangerous occurrences and regulations.

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Who must these be reported to?

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The health and safety executive.

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If there are any issues involving R.I.D.D.O.R. what is the first step?

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Log the issue.

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If there are any issues involving R.I.D.D.O.R. what is the second step?

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Tell the health and safety executive.

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If there are any issues involving R.I.D.D.O.R. what is the third step?

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Investigate the issue and resolve them.

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If there are any issues involving R.I.D.D.O.R. what is the fourth step?

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Give staff training so the incident is unlikely to occur again.

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If there are any issues involving R.I.D.D.O.R. what is the fifth step?

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Do a risk assessment.

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If there are any issues involving R.I.D.D.O.R. what is the sixth step?

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Give staff first aid training.

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Who is the health and safety executive?

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The health and safety executive is a non-departmental public body of the UK with the headquarters in Liverpool.

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What does the health and safety executive do?

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It is a body responsible for the encouragement, regulation and enforcement of the workplace health, safety, welfare and research into occupational risks in England, wales and Scotland.

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