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Accident Book Folder

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SFA-Q3210
£9.54 inc. VAT
£7.95 ex. VAT

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Description

The Accident Book Folder is the ideal solution for storing accident records. It includes useful guidance notes for completing and storing accident records and has an index card with space for up to 54 entries.

By law, every business must record accidents that befall employees and visitors. The accident book folder facilitates the logging of past accidents in an accessible form.

A plastic outer shell protects the contents inside the folder, and strong metal rings keep the entries in place.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the accident book folder for?

This accident book folder is made to store and manage accident report sheets, by recording the accident book it was recorded in, the accident report number, name of the individual and incident date. This accident book folder gives clear guidance notes and an index card to log up to 54 entries.

Does this folder replace an accident report book?

These report folders are not accident books, but act as a support tool to organise and file multiple accident report forms/books efficiently.

How many accident entries can this folder index?

The index card within the accident book folder can track up to 54 individual accident entries by referencing where each individual report is stored.

Is this suitable for school use?

Schools commonly use this folder to manage and record multiple school accident books, making it a great choice to use as part of your school accident reporting system.

Is this useful in high-risk workplaces?

In workplaces where multiple incidents may occur, and a few accident books are being noted in, this folder can keep records clear and accessible.

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