Page 2 of 2 electrical burn leading to unconsciousness or requiring resuscitation or admittance to hospital for more than 24 hours. Any other injury leading to hypothermia, heat-induced illness or to unconsciousness, requiring resuscitation or requiring admittance to hospital for more than 24 hours. Loss of consciousness caused by asphyxia or by exposure to harmful substance or biological agent. Acute illness requiring medical treatment or loss of consciousness from the absorption of any substance by inhalation, ingestion or through the skin. Acute illness which requires medical treatment where there is reason to believe that this resulted from exposure to a biological agent, to toxins or infected material. Dangerous occurrences including collapse, overturning or failure of any load bearing part of any lift or lifting equipment or electrical short-circuit or overload leading to fire or explosion. Over 7-day injuries – where an employee or self-employed person is away from work or unable to perform their normal work duties for more than 7 consecutive days (not including the day the accident happened). Such injuries must be reported within 15 days. This list is not exhaustive. A full list of Dangerous Occurrences can be found in RIDDOR 2013. Further information can be found at www.riddor.gov.uk