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6.3 Recording and reporting of accidents and incidents
(Including the procedure for reporting accidents and incidents to the HSE under RIDDOR requirements)

Policy statement

We follow the guidelines of the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) for the reporting of accidents and incidents. Child protection matters or behavioural incidents between children are not regarded as incidents and there are separate procedures for this.

Procedures

Our accident book: is kept in a safe and secure place; is accessible to staff and volunteers, who all know how to complete it; and is reviewed at least half termly to identify any potential or actual hazards.

Reporting accidents and incidents
Ofsted is notified as soon as possible, but at least within 14 days, of any instances which involve: food poisoning affecting two or more children looked after on our premises; a serious accident or injury to, or serious illness of, a child in our care and the action we take in response; and the death of a child in our care.

Local child protection agencies are informed of any serious accident or injury to a child, or the death of any child, while in our care and we act on any advice given by those agencies.

Any food poisoning affecting two or more children or adults on our premises is reported to the local Environmental Health Department.

We meet our legal requirements in respect of the safety of our employees and the public by complying with RIDDOR (the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations). We report to the Health and Safety Executive: any work-related accident leading to an injury to a child or adult, for which they are taken to hospital; any work-related injury to a member of staff, which results in them being unable to work for seven consecutive days; when a member of staff suffers from a reportable work-related disease or illness; any death, of a child or adult, that occurs in connection with activities relating to our work; and any dangerous occurrences. This may be an event that causes injury or fatalities or an event that does not cause an accident, but could have done; such as a gas leak.

Information for reporting incidents to the Health and Safety Executive is provided in the Pre-school Learning Alliance's Accident Record publication. Any dangerous occurrence is recorded in our incident book (see below).

Our incident book
We have ready access to telephone numbers for emergency services, including the local police. Where we are responsible for the premises we have contact numbers for the gas and electricity emergency services, and a carpenter and plumber. Where we rent premises we ensure we have access to the person responsible and that there is a shared procedure for dealing with emergencies.
We keep an incident book for recording major incidents, including those that that are reportable to the Health and Safety Executive as above.
These incidents include: a break in, burglary, or theft of personal or the setting's property; an intruder gaining unauthorised access to the premises; a fire, flood, gas leak or electrical failure; an attack on member of staff or parent on the