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PIKEMAN  
#1 Posted : 07 October 2013 15:28:15(UTC)
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PIKEMAN

Hi is there an updated RIDDOR ACOP available or just the leaflet "a brief guide to" - INDG453?
PIKEMAN  
#2 Posted : 08 October 2013 08:09:18(UTC)
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PIKEMAN

Does anyone know anything......................? someone must know................
alistair  
#3 Posted : 08 October 2013 09:22:11(UTC)
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alistair

I cant find any information on L73, the nearest you will get at the moment is the new 2013 Regulations =

http://www.legislation.g.../2013/1471/contents/made
Julian Hunter  
#4 Posted : 08 October 2013 13:28:18(UTC)
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Julian Hunter

It mentions on the HSE web page "later this year" for publication
Nicola Kemmery  
#5 Posted : 10 October 2013 14:34:04(UTC)
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Nicola Kemmery

We will await with anticipation!
Blonde Bandit  
#6 Posted : 18 February 2014 14:04:45(UTC)
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Blonde Bandit

Does anybody know when this is due to be published, if at all?!
redken  
#7 Posted : 18 February 2014 15:01:40(UTC)
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redken

There is a delay because they were basing the guidance document on the weird and wonderful queries posted on this site but these have dried up since the turn of the year.
NigelB  
#8 Posted : 18 February 2014 16:00:13(UTC)
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NigelB

Dear All

I understand the Prime Minister is fully behind this example of making it simpler for employers to comply with their duties following the Red Tape Fallacy initiative.

So record over 3 day injuries; separately report over 7 day injuries; scrap faxing reports; change the definitions of 'major injuries'; strip away several occupationally related diseases; knock out some dangerous occurrences; lose about a third of direct reports to 'maintain or improve' health and safety standards; and guidance will suffice. Yet most business surveys I have read indicate that what organisations most appreciate is stability and as little regulatory change as possible.

Apparently this RIDDOR change is estimated to save business in Great Britain £600,000 per year for the next 9 years. Wow - that should really encourage British businesses to improve their International competitiveness!!

Anybody heard about the CDM ACoP, which was supposed to be due out on the 31st January?

Cheers.

Nigel
Frank Hallett  
#9 Posted : 18 February 2014 16:28:36(UTC)
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Frank Hallett

Nigel - you omitted the new "non-definition" of an "enclosed space" which the HSE have classified in their guidance as a kind of, sort of, Confined Space [even though RIDDOR doesn't define it - ta dahh!].

Primarily written by bumbles to ensure that accident and ill-health continues to decrease - well, on paper anyway. By re-writing RIDDOR, this Govt has considerably reduced the official evidence of work related ill-health.

Frank Hallett
Nicola Kemmery  
#10 Posted : 18 February 2014 18:47:23(UTC)
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Nicola Kemmery

Hi Nigel - latest I have heard re: CDM is that consultation will be out in the next couple of months with a view to April 2015 release of new regs!
NigelB  
#11 Posted : 18 February 2014 21:22:56(UTC)
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NigelB

Frank

Thanks for correcting my oversight - my blood pressure was rising at the time!

Nicola

Many thanks - I understand the changes are really going to help small construction companies in particular. With the delays I can only summise that the new ACoP is going to be a great read and small company managers will be rushing to comply as it will be so simple to understand.

Got some great pills from the doctor the other day!

Cheers.

Nigel
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