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In addition procedures should be established to:
and specifi ed occupational diseases are reported to the
enforcing authority.
Ensure that the means of escape are available at all
times [4.(1)(c)]
Provide adequate numbers of fi re extinguishers
[4.(1)(d)]
15.28.1
Interpretation - regulation 2
The following terms are defi ned in RIDDOR:
Give appropriate instruction to employees [Schedule
1 Part 3(h)]
Accident - includes an act of non-consensual vio-
lence done to a person at work and an act of suicide
which occurs on or in the course of the operation of
a relevant transport system (a railway, tramway, trol-
ley vehicle system or guided transport system)
Ensure people from outside organisations are prop-
erly controlled and informed [20], e.g. permits to
work, signing in and out, induction training.
Fire risk assessment
A responsible person must carry out a risk assessment
[9.(1)]. The risk assessment must be recorded if:
Dangerous occurrence - a specifi ed class of occur-
rence arising out of or in connection with work
including:
Electrical short circuit or overload attended by
fi re or explosion which results in the stoppage
of the plant involved for more than 24 hours or
which has the potential to cause the death of
any person
i. You employ fi ve or more people [9(6)(a)]
ii. There is a licence in force [9(6)(b)]
iii. An alterations notice requires you to do so [9(6)(c)]
iv. The risk assessment must record the signifi cant
fi ndings and the measures already in place or that
are required [(7)].
You must review the risk assessment regularly and where
a change may affect your fi re safety arrangements, such
as a change of work activity, a change in its use or an
alteration to the building. The risk assessment must be
amended accordingly [9(3)] and kept up to date.
Unintentional explosion or ignition of explosives
The unintentional ignition of anything in a
pipeline
Any incident involving a road tanker or tank con-
tainer or vehicle used for the carriage of danger-
ous goods in which there is a fi re which involves
the dangerous goods being carried
Any explosion or fi re occurring in any large vehi-
cle or mobile plant which results in the stoppage
of the vehicle or plant for more than 24 hours
and which affects any place where people nor-
mally work or the egress from such a place
Fire safety arrangements
Employers must have a system for managing fi re safety
[11], which includes measures for planning, organisa-
tion, control and monitoring of your fi re preventive and
protective measures. This must be recorded if:
Disease - includes a medical condition
Major injury - means a specifi ed injury or condition
including:
i.
You employ fi ve or more people [11.(2)(a)]
ii.
There is a licence in force [11.(2)(b)]
Any fracture other than to fi ngers, thumbs or toes
iii.
You are subject to an alterations notice [11.(2) (c)].
Any amputation
A chemical or hot metal burn to the eye
Records
Records should include reviews of the fi re risk assess-
ment [9(3)], fi re safety policy, procedures or arrange-
ments [11.(1)(c)], training records, drills, certifi cates for
the installation and maintenance of any fi re safety sys-
tems or equipment. The inspector can demand to see
the records.
Any injury resulting from an electric shock or
electrical burn leading to unconsciousness or
requiring resuscitation or hospital admittance
for more than 24 hours
Responsible person - includes the employer and the
person having control of the premises at which the
reportable event happened.
15.28.2 Notifi cation and reporting of injuries and
dangerous occurrences - regulation 3
15.28
The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases
and Dangerous Occurrences
Regulations 1995 (SI 3163)
RIDDOR requires the responsible person to notify the
relevant enforcing authority by the quickest practicable
means of any accident arising out of or in connection
with work which results in:
The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous
Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR) require that
specifi ed injuries and dangerous occurrences resulting
from accidents arising out of or in connection with work
The death of any person at work
Any person at work suffering a major injury
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