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Posted By KEVIN O'KANE
Hi All, sorry to raise the old RIDDOR chestnuts.I have a part time member of staff, who has being injured at work..with her hours only one day lost.
However if she was full time , the manager doubts if she would be fit to work, within 3 days ..does she report it under RIDDOR...me thinks yes , but need reassurance ..thanks in advance
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Posted By Bryan Goldsmith 16052
I guess as we have to count a Saturday and Sunday if it falls within 3 days of the accident even if the IP would not normally work those days then the same would apply top part time. The relevant wording seems to be 'fit to carry out their normal work' and not whether they actually return to work. eg if they return next day but spend the next 3 on light duties it would still be reportable as an O3D.
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Posted By ITK
It matters not what the manager "thinks", was the IP unable to carry out their normal duties for more than 3 days (including days off).
If so then RIDDOR.
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Posted By Heather Collins
If she was unfit for normal duties for more then three days (not including the day of the accident) then the accident is reportable regardless of what hours/days she actually works.
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Posted By Paul Duell
It's reportable. It's "fitness for normal duties" on those days, not "at work".
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Posted By anon1234
Agree with previous posts - normal work hours is irrelevant - if the person would have been unable to resume normal duties had they been required to work after the over 3 day rule had been applied then the incident is reportable
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Posted By Heather Collins
Wow - six opinions on a RIDDOR question and we ALL agree - this must be a forum record!
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Posted By Barry Cooper
I also agree
Seven
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Posted By Ian Cunningham
Without wanting to take this to a ridiculou point...so do I!!
Eight.
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Posted By KEVIN O'KANE
Thanks Guys , and please to see it turned out to be a "special one"..for the forum
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