
Level:
Level 2 & 3.
Accreditation:
This course is CPD certified.

About this course
This eLearning course aims to develop your knowledge and understanding of how the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrence Regulations 2013 applies within health and social care services.
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Learning Outcomes
On completion of this course learners should know and understand the following:
Know the meaning and purpose of RIDDOR.
Know the deaths and specified injuries that must be reported under RIDDOR.
Know the occupational diseases which must be reported under RIDDOR.
Know what constitutes a dangerous occurrence reportable under RIDDOR.
Know who is responsible for reporting injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences and how and when reports are to be made.
Course Syllabus Includes
The meaning of RIDDOR
The purpose of RIDDOR
What needs to be reported
Reporting death and injury
Reportable injuries
Physical violence
Sharps
Falls
Reporting occupational diseases
Reportable occupational diseases
Defining Dangerous Occurrence
When and how to report
Record keeping
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