Accidents happen—we all know that. But when someone breaks more than just the office kettle, the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) step in. Our RIDDOR Regulations course explains who needs to report what, how to do it properly, and why missing the mark can land you in hot water (not the comforting tea kind). If you’re responsible for workplace safety, this is one rulebook you can’t afford to skim.
This CPD-accredited online course is ideal for employers, managers, safety officers, and anyone in charge of health and safety reporting. We strip away the jargon and walk you through everything from legal duties to reportable incidents—without making it feel like reading a novel on legislation. Flexible, straightforward, and entirely online, it's designed for busy professionals who’d rather not Google “do I report this?” every time someone trips over a cable. Explore more courses at Training Express or enrol now via Eventbrite.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the legal scope and purpose of RIDDOR regulations
- Recognise which incidents require mandatory reporting under RIDDOR
- Learn who is legally responsible for submitting RIDDOR reports
- Gain clarity on timeframes and correct reporting procedures
- Identify key workplace risks that trigger RIDDOR requirements
- Improve internal processes to ensure accurate and timely reporting
Who is this Course For
- Managers responsible for staff safety and workplace reporting
- Business owners seeking to meet health and safety duties
- HR professionals managing occupational health-related incidents
- Safety officers ensuring legal obligations are consistently met
- Warehouse supervisors overseeing physical work environments
- Construction site leads monitoring on-site incident risks
- School or facility administrators dealing with student/staff safety
- Office team leaders managing teams and site conditions
Career Path
- Health and Safety Officer – Average UK salary: £30,000
- Facilities Manager – Average UK salary: £34,000
- Compliance Administrator – Average UK salary: £29,000
- Operations Manager (with H&S duties) – £40,000 annually
- HR Coordinator (Safety Focus) – Average salary: £28,000
- Risk Assessor – Average salary in the UK: £32,000