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Health and safety - accident reporting


The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (commonly known as RIDDOR) places a duty on employers, the self-employed, and those in control of workplaces to report a range of events. The HSE have produced an information booklet entitiled "RIDDOR Explained" with further details what needs to be reported and how to go about it.

Whilst this Department will happily receive reports under RIDDOR direct from businesses, the HSE wishes to encourage the use of their centralised reporting facility, the Incident Control Centre.


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