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lisar  
#1 Posted : 05 November 2014 09:14:13(UTC)
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lisar

We have a van driver that went to A+E with chest pains and losing his voice and was kept in overnight. He claims that the van he was in gave him Carbon Monoxide poisoning. We sent the van off for testing but the garage fixed the problem without any air sampling and so we cannot disprove the employee claims. Should I report this as a Riddor?
Matt16  
#2 Posted : 05 November 2014 09:28:47(UTC)
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Matt16

Was there a fault with the van that led to this if so , i would maybe look at before use checks to see if there were carried out, or if any defects were reported by anyone. How long is the employee going to be of work for, if longer than 7 days then i would report to by RIDDOR
lisar  
#3 Posted : 05 November 2014 09:30:23(UTC)
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lisar

Matt16 wrote:
Was there a fault with the van that led to this if so , i would maybe look at before use checks to see if there were carried out, or if any defects were reported by anyone. How long is the employee going to be of work for, if longer than 7 days then i would report to by RIDDOR
Thats the point we cant prove nor disprove.
HeO2  
#4 Posted : 05 November 2014 09:53:34(UTC)
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HeO2

A&E will have checked his COhb levels, by oximetry or blood test. So you can prove He had elevated levels, but not the source. It could have also come from a hearing appliance in his home, before He drove the van. Phil
firesafety101  
#5 Posted : 05 November 2014 10:06:54(UTC)
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firesafety101

You say the garage fixed the problem, what problem? What did they fix? Did they replace any parts? You need to ask them. Will the hospital divulge the information ? HE02 - hearing appliance at home ?
HeO2  
#6 Posted : 05 November 2014 13:06:46(UTC)
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HeO2

HEATING appliance, or for an edit button Phil
stuie  
#7 Posted : 05 November 2014 13:08:34(UTC)
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stuie

:-) Oh??? For an edit button. Don't hold your breath Phil. Stu
A Kurdziel  
#8 Posted : 05 November 2014 16:20:43(UTC)
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A Kurdziel

This could be a RIDDOR as it would be classified as a ‘Major Injury’. Look at Schedule 1:Parts 7) c) requiring hospital admittance for more than 24 hours or 8) loss of conscious ness due to exposure to a harmful substance. The hospital should tell you if this is CO poisoning as they are obliged to report work related injuries to the HSE.
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