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RIDDOR '95

RIDDOR '95 means the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995, which came into force on 1 April 1996.

RIDDOR '95 requires the reporting of work-related accidents, diseases and dangerous occurrences. It applies to all work activities, but not to all incidents.

Why should I report?
Reporting accidents and ill health at work is a legal requirement. The information enables the enforcing authorities to identify where and how risks arise and to investigate serious accidents. The enforcing authorities can then help and advise you on preventive action to reduce injury, ill health and accidental loss - much of which is uninsurable.

For full details download the full document which includes information on:

  • Why should I report
  • Do the regulations Affect me?
  • What do I need to Know
  • When do I need to Act
  • Death or major Injury
  • " an over three day injury"
  • Disease
  • Dangerous Occurrence
  • I'm Self-Employed
  • Who do I Report to?

If you would like to download this document please click on one of the links below:

RIDDOR '95 (Word Document 115Kb)
RIDDOR '95 (PDF Document 162Kb)