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This short presentation will provide you with a brief overview of your Work Health and Safety duties in relation to incident reporting. Under the Work Health and Safety laws, an employer is now called a person conducting a business or undertaking, or PCBU for short. As a PCBU, you must notify the Regulator immediately after becoming aware that a notifiable incident has occurred at your workplace. A notifiable incident is defined as a death of a person, a serious injury or illness, or a dangerous incident. It is not the responsibility of the injured person to report an incident to NT WorkSafe. You may also be required to complete and submit an incident notification form within 48 hours of notification. A serious injury includes any injury or illness that requires admission into hospital, head or eye injuries, burns, lacerations, amputations, degloving or scalping and spinal injuries. A dangerous incident is an event which exposes a person to a serious risk including electric shocks