Online training course - Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995
This health and safety training course explains the requirements of RIDDOR 95, which applies to all work activities in the UK, including the offshore oil and gas industry.
Course modules :
- Introduction
- Reportable Incidents
- Notification & Reporting
- Reporting a Fatality
- Reporting Cases of Disease
- Making & Keeping Records
- Self Test
There are 30 questions covering each of the previous modules. A certificate is offered if the test is passed.
The RIDDOR training course is for:
Employers, managers and the self-employed. Any persons responsible for people in the work place who must report certain work related accidents, work related diseases and work related dangerous occurrences, will benefit from this course.
Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 training course timing:
This 'RIDDOR' course takes approximately 50 minutes to complete. You are purchasing one copy of this course, with one attempt at the test at the end.
Click on the pictures to view sample pages from the course.
Tracking of progress takes place on every page of the course. Therefore, if there is a failure for any reason, you can log in again and carry on with the course until completion.
Self Assessment
The course contains an interactive self assessment with mutiple choice questions to test your understanding of the contents of the course. On successful completion of the test, you will receive a downloadable certificate of competency which you may print.
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