Workplace accidents, dangerous occurrences, and work-related illnesses happen more often than many realise. Failing to report them properly can put staff, businesses, and the public at risk. This RIDDOR Training Course is crafted by Essential Safety Training for employers, managers, health and safety officers, and anyone responsible for workplace compliance, as well as those keen to improve their understanding of riddor reporting training in the UK.
Many organisations struggle to know which incidents must be reported under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 2013, or how to follow the correct procedures. Without proper guidance, reportable events can be overlooked, exposing your workplace to legal action and unsafe conditions. This makes RIDDOR Training vital for understanding legal responsibilities and maintaining a safe working environment.
This course covers everything you need to know, from the fundamentals of RIDDOR 2013 regulation to practical reporting skills. You’ll learn how to identify reportable injuries, diseases, and dangerous occurrences, understand the correct reporting procedures, and maintain accurate documentation. The course also includes real-life case studies, demonstrating the consequences of failing to report, and guides learners through the full process of submitting incidents correctly. Modules cover introduction to RIDDOR, incident reporting, reporting diseases and dangerous occurrences, legal responsibilities, and more.
By completing this RIDDOR Training Course, you’ll gain the knowledge and confidence to ensure compliance with UK law, support a culture of workplace safety, and accurately report incidents. With fully online and accessible on any device, the course allows flexible self-paced learning, offers a Free PDF certificate instantly upon completion, and includes 24/7 learner support to help you through every module. Enrol today to protect your employees and your organisation.




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