Incident and Injury Reporting: A Guide to Completing WHS Form 10

Published in House Construction, Safe Work on Apr 28, 2023

If you work in the housing industry, chances are you've heard of the WHS Form 10. This form, also known as the Incident and Injury Report, is a crucial tool in keeping your workplace safe and compliant with occupational health and safety regulations.

But how do you fill out the WHS Form 10 properly? What information is required? And why is it so important? In this guide, we'll answer all these questions and more.

What is the WHS Form 10?

The WHS Form 10, or Incident and Injury Report, is a standardized form used by the housing industry to report any incidents or injuries that occur on a worksite. This includes accidents, near-misses, and any other incidents that could have resulted in injury or property damage.

Why is the WHS Form 10 important?

The WHS Form 10 is an important part of the housing industry site safety pack, and its proper completion is required by law. By reporting incidents and injuries on the WHS Form 10, you can help identify workplace hazards and take steps to prevent them from happening again in the future.

What information is required on the WHS Form 10?

The WHS Form 10 requires a variety of information about the incident or injury, including:

  • The date and time of the incident
  • The location of the incident
  • The nature of the incident (e.g. injury, property damage)
  • Details about the person(s) involved in the incident, including name, job title, and contact information
  • Details about any witnesses to the incident
  • A description of the incident, including what happened and how it happened
  • Details about any treatment that was provided to the person(s) involved in the incident
  • Details about any property damage that occurred

How do you fill out the WHS Form 10?

To fill out the WHS Form 10, simply provide all of the required information about the incident or injury in the appropriate fields. Make sure to be as detailed and accurate as possible, and provide any additional information that may be relevant.

Once you've completed the WHS Form 10, make sure to submit it to the appropriate person or department as soon as possible. This will help ensure that the incident or injury is properly documented and addressed.

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The WHS Form 10 is a vital tool in ensuring workplace safety and compliance with occupational health and safety regulations. By understanding the purpose of the form and the information required, you can help keep your workplace safe and prevent future incidents and injuries.

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