RIDDOR is the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013. These Regulations require employers, the self-employed and those in control of premises to report specified workplace incidents.
the accident is work-related
it results in an injury of a type which is reportable
*other than for certain gas incidents.
An employer or in control of premises
Self-employed
A member of the public, employee, injured person or their representative
A gas supplier
A gas engineer
Working offshore
Special cases (Mines, quarries, pipelines and wells)
Deaths and injuries caused by workplace accidents
Occupational diseases
Carcinogens mutagens and biological agents
Specified injuries to workers
Dangerous occurrences
Gas incidents
HSE Training offer a full range of courses including COSHH. For more information and a full list of what training is available, visit the Solutions from HSE website (opens in new window)link opens in a new window
Incident reporting in schools (accidents, diseases and dangerous occurrences) Education Information Sheet EDIS1 (rev3) HSE Books 2013 (PDF).
Reporting injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences in health and social care: Guidance for employers Health Services Information Sheet HSIS1 (rev3).