Accident & Near Miss Book Holder Bundle
Accident & Near Miss Book Holder Bundle
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Save up to 8% off the normal price when you buy our GDPR Compliant Accident & Near Miss Book Bundle
- A legal requirement if you have 10 or more employees, HSE Accident Books are compliant with HSE Requirements and with RIDDOR Regulations - accident books must be readily available at all times
- Both books reflect the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), with guidance and controls to demonstrate data protection
- The HSE defines a near miss as 'an event that, while not causing harm, has the potential to cause injury or ill health', having a near miss book allows organisations to pro-actively deal with hazards before a tragic or costly incident occurs
- This can also include dangerous occurrences which are reportable as defined in the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 (RIDDOR)
- Engage your workforce on all levels in solving safety problems and increase safety awareness
- Each book contains 50 perforated sheets which can be easily removed and filed according to your organisations GDPR policy, to keep information confidential and compliant
- Includes guidance & instructions for completion - books should be kept for a minimum of 3 years or retained as documented in your organisations data retention policy
- Tough and durable construction on 2mm rigid plastic - supplied with all necessary wall fixings
- Holder dimensions (WxHxD) 240 x 250 x 27mm
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Save up to 8% off the normal price when you buy our GDPR Compliant Accident & Near Miss Book Bundle
- A legal requirement if you have 10 or more employees, HSE Accident Books are compliant with HSE Requirements and with RIDDOR Regulations - accident books must be readily available at all times
- Both books reflect the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), with guidance and controls to demonstrate data protection
- The HSE defines a near miss as 'an event that, while not causing harm, has the potential to cause injury or ill health', having a near miss book allows organisations to pro-actively deal with hazards before a tragic or costly incident occurs