Incident Management & RIDDOR
Full incident reporting workflow from initial report through investigation to corrective actions with automatic RIDDOR categorization.
Why Choose Incident Management?
- Automatic RIDDOR classification and HSE notification
- Structured investigation workflow with root cause analysis
- Witness statement collection and evidence management
- Corrective action tracking with accountability
Key Benefits
Everything you need for complete incident management management
Automatic RIDDOR classification and HSE notification
Structured investigation workflow with root cause analysis
Witness statement collection and evidence management
Corrective action tracking with accountability
Near-miss and hazard reporting
Incident trending and analytics dashboards
Mobile-first reporting for field workers
Integration with training and risk assessment modules
How It Works
Simple, streamlined workflow from setup to compliance
Report Incident
Quick mobile-friendly form captures all essential details. Photos, location, and witnesses recorded instantly.
Investigate
Assign investigators. Use structured templates for root cause analysis. Collect witness statements digitally.
Corrective Actions
Define actions, assign owners, set deadlines. System tracks completion and sends reminders.
Close & Learn
Review findings. Update risk assessments and procedures. Generate compliance reports for audits.
Visual Overview
See how incident management works in practice
Compliance & Standards
Built to meet UK regulations and international standards
RIDDOR 2013 (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences)
Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
ISO 45001 Incident Investigation
HSE Accident Book Requirements (BI 510)
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