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The Reporting of Injuries,Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 require that certain information is reported to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). This includes the following:
1.Death or major injury – if an employee or member of the public is killed or suffers major injury the HSE must be notified immediately by telephone.
2.Over-three-day injury – if as the result of an accident connected with work an employee isabsent for more than three days an accident form must be sent to the HSE.
3.Disease – if a doctor notifies an employer that an employee suffers from a reportable workrelated disease then this must be reported to theHSE.
4.Dangerous occurrence – if an explosion or other dangerous occurrence happens,this must be reported to the HSE,it does not need to involve a personal injury.Car Repair Talk's forum.



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