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When should an accident be reported to hse


Accidents must be reported where they result in an employee or self-employed person being away from work, or unable to perform their normal work duties, for more than seven consecutive days as the result of their injury.

When should I report to HSE?

any reportable death, injury, occupational disease or dangerous occurrence. all work-related injuries that result in a worker being away from work or unable to do their full range of normal duties for more than three consecutive days (not counting the day of the accident but including any weekends or other rest days)

What types of incidents need to be reported?

Incident reports should be completed immediately after a near miss, unexpected, awareness, or adverse events have occurred. This ensures that the involved individuals or witnesses can recall the details of the occurrence with clarity to fill the report form accurately.

When should an incident report be completed?

Reportable Incidents are specific types of serious incidents that have, or are alleged to have, occurred in connection with the provision of supports and services by registered NDIS providers. These are: • The death of a person with disability. • Serious injury of a person with disability.