Description
Welcome to the Halo Staffing eLearning course on RIDDOR. In this course we will explain to you the purpose of RIDDOR and how to comply with this regulation.
First, we will explain what RIDDOR is and who is classed as a responsible person according to this regulation.
We will then describe the main difference between an accident and a dangerous occurrence.
After that we will describe what must be reported, and by when it should be done. We will also explain why and who should do the reporting.
Finally, we will conclude with an explanation of the importance of storing records and your responsibilities in this whole process.
You can view the introduction video for the RIDDOR course below.
Is this for me?
This course has been carefully designed for carers, support workers, nurses and managers who want to learn more about RIDDOR. As specialists in providing staffing solutions Halo Staffing’s courses are relevant for many industries including health and social care for carers, support workers, nurses and managers. Completing this course will ensure that you are fully up to date with relevant content to provide you with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in your field. On successful completion of this course, you will be issued with a certificate and digital badge valid for 1 year.
Why should I take this course?
You should take this course if it’s necessary for you or your team to keep and protect people from harm and abuse and if it’s important for you to understand the purpose of RIDDOR. Keeping in line with Skills for Care and the key legislation such as the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013.
What will I learn?
This course will provide you and/or your team with an understanding of what RIDDOR is, who is classes as a responsible person, what the purpose of RIDDOR is, how you can comply with the regulations, what you must report, why it should be done, when it should be done and who should do the reporting. You will also learn about the importance of storing records.
Course Duration: Up to 1 hour.
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