RR232 - Improving health and safety in construction: Phase 2 - Depth and breadth: Volume 2 - RIDDOR Accident Data Analysis Tool
Describes the development and use of the RIDDOR Data Tool. This Tool comprises a Microsoft Excel Pivot Table and Chart containing the RIDDOR accident data reported to HSE between 1996/97 and 2001/02, and is intended to provide HSE with valuable insight into the accident data. The RIDDOR Data Tool Pivot Table and Charts are linked directly to an accident database to use the most up-to-date data set each time it is released by HSE. Analysis of the accident data can be undertaken graphically using the Pivot Charts, enabling the user to drill down into data in any number of combinations using any of the fields reported under the RIDDOR system.
Other volumes of Improving health and safety in construction: Phase 2
- RR114 - Improving health and safety in construction Phase 2 - Depth and breadth Volume 4 Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome - Underlying causes and risk control in the construction industry
- RR231 - Improving health and safety in construction: Phase 2 - Depth and breadth: Volume 1 - Summary report
- RR232 - Improving health and safety in construction: Phase 2 - Depth and breadth: Volume 2 - RIDDOR Accident Data Analysis Tool
- RR233 - Improving health and safety in construction: Phase 2 - Depth and breadth: Volume 3 - Construction transport accidents underlying causes and risk control
- RR234 - Improving health and safety in construction: Phase 2 - Depth and breadth: Volume 5 - Falls from height: Underlying causes and risk control in the construction industry
- RR235 - Improving health and safety in construction: Phase 2 - Depth and breadth: Volume 6 - Generic model for health and safety in construction
- RR236 - Improving health and safety in construction: Phase 2 - Depth and breadth: Phase 2 - Depth and breadth: Volume 7 - Analysis of HSE Mechanisms
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