


28 Mar 2025

Recommended

Minimum 30 mins

Course

Access

Certification

Voiceover

The RIDDOR Awareness course provides healthcare professionals, caregivers, and staff in health and social care settings with a comprehensive understanding of the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases, and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 (RIDDOR). This legislation is central to maintaining health and safety compliance across the UK, ensuring incidents are reported accurately and managed effectively to create safer workplaces.
The course covers the essentials of RIDDOR, including identifying reportable incidents, understanding reporting procedures, and maintaining accurate records. Participants will explore the legal responsibilities of employers, employees, and designated persons, alongside tools like the F2508 form and the role of enforcement authorities. Specific attention is given to healthcare applications, such as reporting patient falls, occupational diseases, and dangerous occurrences relevant to clinical environments.
By aligning with UK health and safety guidelines, this course equips participants with the knowledge and confidence to apply RIDDOR requirements effectively. It fosters a culture of safety, ensuring improved compliance, workplace well-being, and patient care.


Learning Outcomes.
By the end of this course,participants will be able:
To understand the principles and scope of RIDDOR, including what constitutes a reportable incident, disease, or dangerous occurrence.
To identify and differentiate between various types of reportable injuries, occupational diseases, and incidents within healthcare settings.
To comprehend the legal obligations of employers, employees, and responsible persons, including reporting timelines and enforcement measures.
To report incidents accurately using established channels, such as the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) or local authorities.
To appreciate the importance of accurate record-keeping, including the use of accident books and F2508 forms, for legal and safety purposes.
To integrate RIDDOR principles into broader safety and quality improvement initiatives within healthcare environments.
Course
Contents.
01
Overview, purpose, and terminology.
03
Criteria for reportable events, including fatalities, major injuries, and patient safety incidents.
05
Examples and criteria for reporting hazardous events in healthcare.
08
Application to patient care, staff safety, and clinical incidents.

06
Steps for submitting reports to the HSE or local authorities, including online forms and timelines.
09
Functions of the HSE and other agencies in ensuring compliance.
02
Roles and responsibilities under RIDDOR, consequences of non-compliance.
04
Healthcare-specific diseases such as musculoskeletal injuries and infections.
07
Importance of maintaining comprehensive records, including accident books and supporting documentation.
10
Using RIDDOR insights to enhance safety initiatives and reduce risks.
The RIDDOR Awareness course equips healthcare professionals with the knowledge to identify, report, and manage workplace incidents effectively. By understanding UK regulations, participants will ensure compliance, maintain accurate records, and foster safer healthcare environments for staff, patients, and the public. This training is an essential component of broader workplace safety and quality improvement strategies.
