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Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences — Online Training Course

Regulations 2013 – RIDDOR Course Description RIDDOR, is a law that requires employers, and those in charge of work premises, to report and keep records of deaths and serious injuries that happen in the workplace. The course starts by explaining the purpose of RIDDOR, and then moves on to explore the different injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences which are either covered or exempt under the legislation. It gives an explanation of how to submit a RIDDOR report, including who can report, and the deadlines set in law for doing so.

Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences

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  • 100% online — study at your own pace, on any device

  • Duration: approximately 25 minutes

  • Delivered via our trusted eLearning partner, VideoTile Learning

  • 4 interactive modules with end-of-module assessments

  • Certificate issued on successful completion

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Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences

  • CPD Approved

  • Study Method — 100% Online

  • Duration — 25 minutes

  • Certificate on Completion

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • At the end of this course you will have learned:

  • What RIDDOR 2013 is and the purpose of the legislation.

  • What is included or exempt under RIDDOR 2013.

  • How to submit a RIDDOR report.

  • This course is aimed at supervisors and managers that may be responsible for reporting an incident

  • We offer a full suite of Health and Safety courses that would completement this one as well as

  • Regulations (PUWER) and the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER).

  • Diseases and Dangerous

  • Occurrences Regulations

  • Diseases and Dangerous

  • Occurrences Regulations

  • Diseases and Dangerous

  • Occurrences Regulations

  • Diseases and Dangerous

  • Occurrences Regulations

Course Modules

This course is made up of 4 modules:

  • What is RIDDOR 2013

  • What is included or exempt under RIDDOR?

  • How to report RIDDOR

  • Final Test

Assessment: Each module ends with a multiple-choice assessment. You must achieve a pass mark of 70% to progress to the next module.

Certification: On successful completion, you will receive a certificate confirming your achievement.

How long does the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences course take?

The course takes approximately 25 minutes to complete. It is entirely self-paced, so you can fit it around your work schedule.

Is this course fully online?

Yes. The course is 100% online and can be accessed on any device with an internet connection. There is no need for classroom attendance.

What certificate will I receive?

On successful completion of the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences course, you will receive a downloadable certificate that you can share with your employer as evidence of training.

What is the pass mark?

Each module has a 70% pass mark which must be achieved before progressing to the next module.

Who is this course for?

This course is suitable for employees at all levels who need to understand reporting of injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences as part of their role

Can I buy this course for my team?

Yes. We offer group enrolments and volume discounts for teams of five or more. Contact us at info@yorkgreen.uk or book a call to discuss your training needs.

What are the technical requirements?

The course is browser-based — no software installation needed. You will need an up-to-date web browser, a stable internet connection (3Mb+), and 1GB+ RAM.

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  • Invest in your team's competence with the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences course. Enrol online today and start immediately, or speak to York Green to discuss group bookings, learning packages, or how this course fits alongside your wider training programme.