Investigation
Stage 1: Receive incident details
Step
1.1
For: Receiving Officer (including HSE duty officer)
Who is the enforcing authority?
Where the ICC is not used, ensure the incident is dealt with by the right enforcing authority
by:
- checking, if necessary, the relevant
enforcing authority guidance
- passing the incident to an appropriate officer in the correct part of HSE, or
- passing it to another relevant enforcing authority, as necessary
Where the ICC is used:
- check the ICC daily reports page each day and accept correctly
allocated incidents, or reallocate as appropriate using the relevant
enforcing authority guidance
- redirect to the ICC RIDDOR notifications received by post or fax which
are normally handled by the ICC but which have been sent erroneously
direct to HSE
- redirect any telephone notifications by transferring the caller to the
ICC
Performance standard
Accept, reject or redirect incidents from the daily reports page:
- within 1 day of the incident appearing on the ICC
website
Step
1.2
For: Responsible Person
Is urgent upward notification of the incident required?
Assess the incident and if it is:
Then:
- immediately bring the incident to the attention of
the appropriate inspector
- respond promptly to an 'alert fax' and confirmation
call from the ICC with respect to a fatality, where
appropriate
- arrange for as much information about the incident
as is immediately available to be sent to HSE Secretariat (and
afterwards notify the appropriate D/D secretariat as necessary)
- update the information as necessary to ensure HSE continues to be
briefed effectively and is able to brief others
Performance standard
Assess the incident and notify the details to
HSE secretariat within:
- one hour of being notified of an incident of
special interest
- one hour of being notified of a potential major
incident
- one day of being notified of a confirmed RIDDOR
reportable fatal
For guidance on this:
in HID please see:
- Offshore intervention guide
and in NSD:
Step 1.3
For: HSE Secretariat
Is the incident for immediate dissemination?
Immediately upon receipt of a report of an incident of
special interest or a potential major incident:
- enter the details in an incident contact log
- notify a member of HSE Executive
- alert Press Office
- inform other internal and external stakeholders as
appropriate
- brief the HSE Duty Officer if the incident continues
after office hours
Step
1.4
For: Senior Line Manager
Is it potentially a major incident?
If it is potentially a major incident:
Step
1.5
For: Investigating Inspector/Line Manager
Is it a fatal or other serious incident?
If so:
- consider and implement the required immediate response
- identify any interface or overlap with other enforcing authorities
or emergency services
For guidance on this, in England and Wales, please
see:
If the incident is a fatal, in England and Wales:
- inform the Coroner whether HSE is involved in
investigating the incident, and if so
- remind the Coroner that HSE should be informed when the
inquest is to be held
Step
1.6
For: Receiving Officer
Is a decision to investigate now required?
If a decision whether to investigate the incident is now required
- forward the incident details, together with any relevant additional
information received to the appropriate person who will make a decision
against the selection criteria
Where the ICC is used:
- ensure the SIC code is correct using the SIC
targeting guidance
- arrange to send to the corporate medical unit senior
medical inspector covering the division in which the
premises are located, a copy of any incident in which the
'kind' is either: drowned or asphyxiated; or exposed to,
or in contact with, a harmful substance
In FOD:
- refer gas incidents to the gas officer
- refer all other incidents to the appropriate Band
2
- inform the HSAO if the incident contact is new to
HSE
In OSD, ensure:
- for all RIDDOR notifications, that the supplementary
data sheet is correctly coded and signed off in
accordance with Notification procedure NP01
- for all 'other' notifications, that notifications
procedure NP04 is followed
Performance standard
Where the ICC is used, pass all relevant incidents to
the Band 2:
- within 3 working days of their appearing on the ICC
website
In FOD, pass incidents to the gas officer:
- within 5 working days of their appearing on the ICC
website
Next: Stage 2: Decide whether to investigate