Understand
procedures for responding to accidents and sudden illness
We are well informed about Health and Safety’s RIDDOR (Reporting of Incidents Diseases and Dangerous Occurrence regulations) policy. We have organisational procedures to follow in the event of any accident and sudden illness, which requires us to report any error, serious and near miss incidents and sudden illness to the manager immediately. In any of such unfortunate incident, we have been advised to think of our safety first. If anyone requires medical attention, then we have been advised to call for medical assistance (such as ambulance, doctor, nurse) immediately. If we are out of danger or witnessed the incidence, then we have to fill out the accident and incident form to report it to the manager immediately.
We are well informed about Health and Safety’s RIDDOR (Reporting of Incidents Diseases and Dangerous Occurrence regulations) policy. We have organisational procedures to follow in the event of any accident and sudden illness, which requires us to report any error, serious and near miss incidents and sudden illness to the manager immediately. In any of such unfortunate incident, we have been advised to think of our safety first. If anyone requires medical attention, then we have been advised to call for medical assistance (such as ambulance, doctor, nurse) immediately. If we are out of danger or witnessed the incidence, then we have to fill out the accident and incident form to report it to the manager immediately.