Accident Reporting Procedures for Supervisors and Managers
Introduction
Supervisors and Managers have significant responsibilities under present
health and safety legislation of accident prevention Responsibility for safety
and the lack of reporting of accidents by management will open them to criminal
prosecution if they neglect their responsibility for the safety of themselves
and of others. All levels of management need to be fully aware of how this
affects them.
Aims
This one day workshop will provide delegates with a clear insight into the
key aspects of health and safety in the workplace and a full appreciation of
current health and safety legislation. Thus presenting them with the means to
promote a safer working environment and the reduction of accidents.
Objectives
By the end of the course delegates will be able to:
- Understand the Three Book Method of reporting Accidents
- RIDDOR
- Form F258
- Demonstrate a basic knowledge and understanding of health & safety law and
their responsibilities under relevant statutory provision.
- Identify the common causes of injury and ill health associated with their
workplace and work activities.
- Undertake preventative measures to eliminate or minimize the effects of
accidents and risks associated with their occupations
- Understand the importance and application of the safety organization
within their company.
The Course Covers
- Reporting of Accidents
- General Safety & Health
- Principles of accident prevention
- Health & Safety law
- Unsafe Acts - Unsafe Conditions
Course Duration
One day
Certification
Training World Certificate |