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Posted By STEVE
Hi
Has anyone had to sign a confidentiality agreement with regards to Safety?
Whilst we are privy to personnel information when carrying out Incident/Accident Investigations should there be any need to go to these extremes.
I am I right in thinking that if I was to investigate a Incident/Accident then this would already be common knoweldge to others so the agreement would be of no use?
Is there any law/legislation requiring Safety Personel to sign to a Confidentiality Agreement.
Any information would be most interesting,or where to seek additional information.
Many thanks
Steve
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Posted By Laurie
Steve
While investigating your accident you may find out that a person fell because they became dizzy as a result of a medical condition such as diabetes, or MS. This may not be common knowledge, and should be treated in confidence.
Laurie
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