RIDDOR

£6.00

Welcome to our RIDDOR online Training. Upon completion, you will receive a certificate of completion. The course duration is approximately 1 hour and will earn you 1 CPD point. You have 6 months from the date of purchase to finish this training.
This comprehensive RIDDOR online training module covers essential aspects of the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations, specifically tailored for healthcare workers. The course provides detailed guidance on legal requirements, reporting procedures, and practical application through real-life case studies.
Healthcare workers who need to understand their legal requirements and responsibilities under RIDDOR regulations. The course is particularly relevant for professionals seeking CPD points for Nursing and Midwife Council requirements.
Introduction to RIDDOR - Explanation of RIDDOR and its purpose, legal requirements and responsibilities

Key Definitions - Definitions of reportable injuries, diseases, and dangerous occurrences with examples

Reporting Procedures - Step-by-step reporting guide, different reporting methods, and timeframe requirements

Reportable Injuries - Comprehensive list of injuries requiring reporting in healthcare settings

Reportable Diseases - Occupational diseases relevant to healthcare workers (e.g., work-related asthma, dermatitis)

Dangerous Occurrences - Overview of reportable dangerous occurrences in healthcare settings

Non-Reportable Incidents - Guidance on differentiating between reportable and non-reportable incidents

Importance of Reporting - Discussion on the crucial reasons for RIDDOR reporting

Case Studies and Examples - Real-life healthcare setting scenarios
Understanding the purpose and importance of RIDDOR in healthcare settings

Familiarity with legal requirements and responsibilities under RIDDOR

Ability to identify reportable injuries, diseases, and dangerous occurrences

Knowledge of reporting procedures and methods

Competence in accurately completing and submitting RIDDOR reports within timeframes

Awareness of consequences of not reporting incidents

Understanding RIDDOR's role in improving safety and preventing future incidents

Ability to differentiate between reportable and non-reportable incidents

Application of RIDDOR requirements to real-life healthcare scenarios

Confidence in reporting incidents and understanding available support
Nursing and Midwife Council (NMC) CPD Requirements: Course awards 1 CPD point

NMC CPD Standards: 35 hours of relevant CPD required within three-year period since last registration renewal, with minimum 20 hours dedicated to participatory learning

RIDDOR Regulations: Legal framework governing the reporting of injuries, diseases, and dangerous occurrences in healthcare settings

£6.00

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