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Dangerous occurrences

Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 1995... [Pg.596]

An essential part of the Engineer Surveyor s role is the detection of defects in plant or of operating practices, which could lead to a dangerous occurrence. This knowledge is part of his experience. Nevertheless he will never disclose to another client or to a third party the sources of his experience in such a way that breach of confidentiality could result. [Pg.145]

REPORTABLE DISEASE (uk) A disease which must be reported to the authorities when linked to specified types of work. (The Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1985.)... [Pg.14]

Ybu must report certain types of accidents and ill health at work, using Form 2508 or Form 2508A - see the Reporting of Injuries. Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations fRIDDORl 1995. [Pg.11]

RIDDOR explained. Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 HSE 31(rev1) HSE Books 1999 Also available in priced packs ISBN 0 7176 2441 2... [Pg.15]

Requirements for the reporting of certain categories of injury and disease sustained at work, and specific dangerous occurrences or gas incidents, to the enforcing authority. [Pg.596]

Warning - Those giving information that should be heeded to avoid possible dangerous occurrences (e.g., toxic gas). [Pg.243]

Crane driver drops a load (dangerous occurrence)... [Pg.22]

After sorting out the three years information, I found that A accounted for the largest proportion, B and C are rarely. But we must not only timely govern the two kinds of hidden danger but also call three kinds of people (Li et al. 2012) liable to account for the dangers occurrence because of the serious consequences the danger may lead to. The... [Pg.638]

Reportable injuries and dangerous occurrences are defined in regulation 3 of RIDDOR. Further description of Major Injuries is provided in RIDDOR under Schedule 1. Reference to over-three-day injuries in this annual report includes all other RIDDOR reportable injuries that are less severe than Major Injuries. Description of reportable Dangerous Occurrences is provided in Schedule 2. [Pg.219]

Well-rebted dangerous occurrences are split into subcalegories. [Pg.220]


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