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Gdpr Compliant Workplace Near Miss Record Book, A4

  • Defined by HSE as an event with the potential to cause harm but does not.
  • Includes dangerous occurrences reportable under RIDDOR 2013.
  • Provides guidance on near miss reporting and responsibilities.
  • Size: 210 x 297mm (A4).
SKU: GTSE-SNGCWM21297

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The HSE defines a near miss as an event not causing harm, but has the potential to cause injury or ill health. This can include dangerous occurrences that are reportable, as defined in the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 (RIDDOR). The Near Miss Record Book contains clear guidance on what a Near Miss Incident is, the employers and employees responsibility and guidance on completing a record. Near Miss Records are then used to inform risk assessments and to help ensure that serious injuries and accidents do not occur in the future. The book contains 53 incident forms with a perforated top allowing forms to be easily removed from the book for safe storage. The benefits of a Near Miss Record Book: Helps obtain information about high risk incidents Collects information that a business can use to prevent future incidents Identifies weaknesses in procedures Can reveal patterns over time helping to highlight risks and learn lessons The reporting of near miss incidents allows an employer to learn from issues that have occurred and change practices or fix problems before a serious incident occurs.