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If anyone connected with your activities has an accident you should keep a record of it. Our accident report form encourages you to take a comprehensive approach when collating this information so
that it’s available at a later date.
Published 18.01.2021
Some of the visitors to your premises are children. If they are injured, what are the rules for dealing with accidents? And are there any special requirements for giving first aid and accident
reporting?
Published 21.06.2018
A colleague has told you that if you report a serious accident to the HSE reporting centre you’ll be inspected. His advice is to avoid reporting at all costs. This doesn’t sound right. So what’s the
situation?
Published 18.12.2006
The HSE has clarified when you must report exposure to coronavirus under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013. When is it notifiable?
Published 27.04.2020
Your first aider has reported that a staff member has lost the tip of his finger in an accident. What are the requirements to report this to the HSE and does it count as an amputation?
Published 27.02.2006
A recent case has highlighted just how important it is to avoid accidents that have to be reported to the HSE. What experience did the company in question have, and how can you avoid a similar fate?
Published 10.02.2010
According to new research, the low level of accident reporting amongst SMEs could have unwanted liability issues. Is this a big problem?
Published 11.09.2006
You’ve noticed that some companies are keen to promote a “zero accident” policy in their workplace. You can see potential problems and don’t think it’s really achievable in your business.What
approach should you take?
Published 03.06.2008
Employing staff under the age of 18 requires special precautions to be taken to comply with the law. So why not use our young worker’s policy and risk assessment to help you keep them safe and on the
right side of the law?
Published 27.03.2006
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