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Incident Reporting — Episode Overview
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Read — Quick Guide
The Act requires certain incidents to be reported to the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) immediately. Supervisors must know which incidents are notifiable and what the reporting obligations are.
Test Yourself — Quiz
2 practical questions on Incident Reporting. No memorisation — just real understanding.
Real-World Scenario
A worker slips and falls but says they're fine and doesn't want to report it. There's no visible injury. Do you report it?
Under the Act, certain incidents must be reported regardless of whether injury occurred. A slip and fall may be a notifiable incident.
What would you do?
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