3. How To Report Accidents And Incidents
Before you record any accident or incident, make sure the form or accident book you plan to use is appropriate.
There must be a place to investigate what happened, and many accident books don’t provide this.
At YourHS.space, we provide Accident/Near Miss Report Forms and Accident/Near Miss Investigation Forms.
Don’t get off to the wrong start by using an inadequate method of reporting! Every report form must have a means of recording the following: Details of the person who had the accident/incident Name, address, job title Details of the person completing the form Name, address, job title Date, time and location of the accident/incident Location should be as detailed as possible e.g. desk at rear of admin office, first floor; top stair, adjacent...
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