Accident Reporting and Investigation
Course
In Belfast City
Description
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Type
Practical seminar
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Level
Beginner
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Location
Belfast city (Northern Ireland)
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Class hours
7h
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Duration
1 Day
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Start date
Different dates available
As an employer you have a legal duty to record and report certain types of accidents. More importantly carrying out your own accident investigations will allow you to understand why accidents happen and also how to prevent future accidents. This course aims to ensure that delegates are able to effectively investigate workplace accidents and understand the importance of reporting incidents both internally and externally.
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About this course
This course is ideal for health and safety advisers, health and safety officers, safety representatives, managers, supervisors and anyone with responsibility for investigating accidents.
Certificate of Attendance
A booking form is sent for completion. Once this is returned, confirmation details and an invoice will be sent prior to the course date.
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Subjects
- Accident reporting
- Investigation
- Control
- Injuries
- Disease
- Dangerous Occurrence Regulations 1995
- Reporting process
- Investigation Process
- Prevention strategies
- Health & Safety
Teachers and trainers (1)
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Doctrina's Training & Consultancy Ltd scope of trainers all have extensive knowledge and experience of delivering Customer Care training to the private and public sector as well as the voluntary sector.
Course programme
By the end of this course participants will be able to:
- Understand the legal requirements for accident investigation and control
- Understand an overview of The Reporting of Injuries, Disease and
Dangerous Occurrence Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR) - Know the accident reporting process
- Know the investigation process
- Understand why accidents happen and the costs involved
- Identify hazards and prevention strategies
- Understand how to gather the facts for interviewing
Additional information
Accident Reporting and Investigation