These are
incidents with a high potential to cause death or serious injury
, but which happen relatively. infrequently. Dangerous occurrences usually include incidents involving: ▪ Lifting equipment. ▪ Pressure systems.
What is serious dangerous occurrence?
Dangerous occurence
An occurrence that did not cause, but could reasonably have caused
: the death of, or serious personal injury to, a person; or.
What is the difference between a dangerous occurrence and a near miss?
The main difference between ‘accident’ and ‘incident’ is the former does result
in personal injury or property damage
. … Near miss (which is an internal recordable incident and should be investigated and recorded). Dangerous occurrence which is reportable under RIDDOR and should be reported within 10 days.
What is a dangerous occurrence in care?
RIDDOR reportable dangerous occurrences
In a care home, such incidents as
lifting equipment falling over or failing
or a fire in the kitchen that makes it unusable for more than 24 hours would need to be reported.
What does hazardous occurrence mean?
Means when
an accident, occupational disease or other occurrence arising in
the course of or in connection with the employees work that has caused or is likely to cause injury to the employee or any other person.
What is a dangerous occurrence on site?
These dangerous occurrences apply to all workplaces and include incidents involving, lifting equipment, pressure systems, overhead electric lines,
electrical incidents causing explosion or fire, explosions
, biological agents, radiation generators and radiography, breathing apparatus, diving operations, collapse of …
What is an unsafe condition?
Unsafe condition means
any condition that could cause undue hazard to life, limb or health of any person
authorized or expected to be on or about the premises.
WHO reports a dangerous occurrence?
RIDDOR puts duties on employers,
the self-employed and people in control of work premises
(the Responsible Person) to report certain serious workplace accidents, occupational diseases and specified dangerous occurrences (near misses).
What is the difference between an accident and a dangerous occurrence?
An accident can be described as any unplanned event that results in: injury; or ill-health; or damage to or loss of plant, materials, etc. All accidents are ‘incidents’. However, the definition of an incident is wider in that it includes dangerous occurrences and ‘
near misses
‘.
How long do you have to report a dangerous occurrence?
NB: A report must be received
within 10 days of
the incident. For accidents resulting in the over-seven-day incapacitation of a worker, you must notify the enforcing authority within 15 days of the incident, using the appropriate online form.
How many reportable dangerous occurrence categories are there?
Reportable dangerous occurrences
There are
27 categories
of dangerous occurrences that are relevant to most workplaces.
What are the 3 categories reportable under Riddor?
Reportable injures
There are seven different categories of RIDDOR, and these are:
deaths, specified injuries, over seven day injuries, injuries to people not at work, some work-related diseases, dangerous occurrences and gas incidents
.
What do you do if you see a hazard in your workplace?
No matter how big or small, if you notice a hazard in your place of work, you must report this immediately. Depending on the business protocols, this can either be to
your supervisor, management, or directly to the safety department
.
Do all hazardous occurrences need to be investigated?
All hazardous occurrences should be
investigated without delay
by a qualified person available within the organization. This is normally the supervisor of the person involved in the hazardous occurrence.
What is Eahor?
Section 1: About the
Employer’s Annual Hazardous Occurrence Report
(EAHOR)
What is a disabling injury?
An injury causing death, permanent disability, or any degree of temporary total disability beyond the day of the injury
. Starting with the 2012 Edition of Injury Facts, the definition of disabling injury was replaced by medically consulted injury for all non-fatal injury estimates.