Toolbox Talk #13 – Incident reportingPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Supervisor Name *Please SelectBrandon CalderDavid ClarkeJason BrunnerJames CutlerMichael BrennansMark WoodsMyles FieldStephen WagstaffLuke HowlettLindsay FrizellJohn VosGreg StocksBrett LarmanTroy CoopeJohn AbdallahContractor/Company Name *Contractor Email *Items Discussed *ITEMS DISCUSSEDThe model WHS Act requires you notify your regulator of certain types of workplace incidents. You are only required to notify your regulator of the most serious safety incidents, and they trigger requirements to preserve the incident site pending further direction from your regulator. Notifiable incidents are: * The death of a person—whether an employee, contractor or member of the public. * A serious injury or illness. * A dangerous incident that exposes any person to a serious risk, even if no one is injured. If a notifiable incident occurs the model WHS Act states that: * The regulator must be immediately notified. * Written notification must be submitted within 48 hours if requested by the regulator. * The incident site is preserved until an inspector arrives or directs otherwise. However this doesn’t prevent any action to help an injured person or make the site safe. Call 000 if there is an immediate risk to life. Other Items DiscussedPerson 1 *FirstLastSignature * Clear Signature Person 2FirstLastSignature Clear Signature Person 3FirstLastSignature Clear Signature Person 4FirstLastSignature Clear Signature Person 5FirstLastSignature Clear Signature Person 6FirstLastSignature Clear Signature Submit