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MD9Z1  
#1 Posted : 13 January 2020 11:44:30(UTC)
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MD9Z1

Morning, 

I'm sure this topic might of been covered before but would apprecdiate some guidenceas, derection etc  on this topic.

Whats the legal requirements to produce you owe electronic copy of the BL 510, Accident report form electronically, 

I am lead to belive that if you copy the accident book electronicially, there is a legal requirement to email the DWP to request there sign off prior to use

A Kurdziel  
#2 Posted : 13 January 2020 12:31:31(UTC)
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A Kurdziel

I have never ever used BL 510 as an accident book. There is legal requirement record injuries but it does not have to be in BL 510. As long at the information includes everything that is covered by BL 510 (as a minimum- for a real accident investigation you need a more detailed form) and it does not contravene data protection rules you can have what you like.

 

Roundtuit  
#3 Posted : 13 January 2020 12:53:24(UTC)
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Roundtuit

Just be careful with the wording - previous post regarding signatures (and GDPR) because the permission of the signature was omitted making it appear as though the IP MUST sign.

http://forum.iosh.co.uk/posts/t127007-Signing-The-Accident-Book

Roundtuit  
#4 Posted : 13 January 2020 12:53:24(UTC)
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Roundtuit

Just be careful with the wording - previous post regarding signatures (and GDPR) because the permission of the signature was omitted making it appear as though the IP MUST sign.

http://forum.iosh.co.uk/posts/t127007-Signing-The-Accident-Book

johnmurray  
#5 Posted : 13 January 2020 13:14:22(UTC)
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johnmurray

"Data protection

Record management systems need to meet the requirements set out under the Public Records Act 1958, the Data Protection Act 1998, the soon to be introduced General Data Protection Regulations 2018 and the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Legislation requires an organisation to store and process records in a particular way and there are key obligations placed on an organisation regarding confidentiality, security and data sharing.

With the rise of mobile working and the need for information on the go, more and more people are using smart devices to access electronic data and in-house records. Such devices present added concerns when it comes data security — they can be lost, misplaced, stolen and hacked into. Data can be protected in a variety of ways to ensure that all formats: desktop or virtual cloud-based systems, an online or data management system or information accessible on hand-held devices can be password protected and files can be encrypted to prevent making them easily accessible, should systems be compromised"

https://app.croneri.co.uk/feature-articles/keeping-health-and-safety-records-electronically

"GDPR penalties and fines. The maximum fine under the GDPR is up to 4% of annual global turnover or €20 million – whichever is greater – for organisations that infringe its requirements"

craigroberts76  
#6 Posted : 13 January 2020 14:03:31(UTC)
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craigroberts76

even if you adhere to GDPR, what happens with your nightly backup? do you back up to a cloud, if so what happens if they're hacked... can of worms.  I find an accident book locked up makes it easier for me to manage.

Roundtuit  
#7 Posted : 13 January 2020 14:46:53(UTC)
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Roundtuit

The Data Protection Act 2018 is the UK enactment of the General Data Protection Regulation

Roundtuit  
#8 Posted : 13 January 2020 14:46:53(UTC)
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Roundtuit

The Data Protection Act 2018 is the UK enactment of the General Data Protection Regulation

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