Accident, Emergency and Incident Procedures Sample Clauses

Accident, Emergency and Incident Procedures. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the enforcement of policies with regard to operational emergencies. The City may revise or establish additional policies. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the handling and resolution of all operational emergencies and contingencies including, but not limited to, the following: Hazardous Conditions Vehicle operators shall report all hazardous road conditions (i.e., downed trees, missing bus signs, graffiti on bus benches, malfunctioning signals, etc.) in the City to the CONTRACTOR’S supervisor. CONTRACTOR, in turn, shall immediately notify the City of such conditions and shall take necessary precautions to safeguard passengers and personnel.
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Accident, Emergency and Incident Procedures. General The Contractor shall be responsible for the enforcement of policies with regard to operational
Accident, Emergency and Incident Procedures. Provider assumes all liability for accidents, worker compensation claims, etc., including defined costs, and damages arising from the performance of the Alameda Paratransit Shuttle Agreement. Further, assessments may be levied in accordance with the “Service Performance Standards,” as indicated. The Provider is required to have an accident and emergency notification program that keeps the City notified of accidents or emergencies and the progress of claims that will assure the City that claims are promptly and fairly handled. At the minimum, all emergencies and accidents, both vehicular and non-vehicular, and any injury of any degree to program participants must be reported orally to the City as soon as the situation is stabilized, but no later than 24 hours after the occurrence of the incident. All oral reports must be followed by a written report within 48 hours of the initial report. The Provider assumes all liability for accidents, worker compensation claims, etc., including defined costs, and damages arising from the performance of the Agreement. If, at any time, a situation presents a potential safety hazard, the driver is required to immediately consult with supervisory staff to decide whether to refuse to assist or transport the passenger. In such instances, an incident report should be completed and filed in accordance with the Provider’s Standard Operating Procedures, with a copy submitted to the City. In the event of injury, accident or other emergency on board a vehicle, the driver shall follow Provider’s established policies, immediately report the incident to the dispatcher, and request direction and assistance, as necessary. Incident Reports shall be retained on file, including police reports, and shall be submitted to the City. Each driver who causes a preventable accident must undergo retraining as soon as possible following the accident. Drivers will not be placed back into service until the investigation is completed and retraining is successfully completed.

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  • TELEPHONE & EMERGENCY PROCEDURES If you need to contact Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx between sessions, please leave a message at the answering service (000-000-0000 and your call will be returned as soon as possible. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx checks her messages a few times during the daytime only, unless she is out of town and will return your call within 24 hours. If an emergency situation and you are in a crisis situation, and Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx cannot be reached, you may call 911, or 24-Hour Crisis Hotlines – National 1-800-273-TALK (8255) National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, Suicide/Crisis Hotlines of Maricopa 0-000-000-0000 or 000-000-0000, or go immediately to your local hospital emergency room. Please do not use email or faxes for emergencies. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx may be with a client, out of the office or on vacation and may be unable to check her email or faxes daily. PAYMENTS & INSURANCE REIMBURSEMENT: Clients are expected to pay at initial appointment an intake assessment fee of $200 per 90 minute session (for individual) or $250 for 90 minute session per couple or family. Clients are expected to pay the standard fee of $120.00 per 45 minutes (individual), 150 per 60 for (individual) or $150.00 per 45 minutes for (couple) and 175 per 60 minutes (couple and family) session; at the end of each session or at the end of the month unless other arrangements have been made. Telephone conversations, site visits, writing and reading of reports, consultation with other professionals, release of information, reading records, longer sessions, travel time, etc. will be charged at the same rate, unless indicated and agreed upon otherwise. Please notify Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx if any problems arise during the course of therapy regarding your ability to make timely payments. Clients who carry insurance should remember that professional services are rendered and charged to the clients and not to the insurance companies. Unless agreed upon differently, Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx will provide you with a copy of your receipt on a monthly basis, which you can then submit to your insurance company for reimbursement, if you so choose. As was indicated in the section, Health Insurance & Confidentiality of Records, you must be aware that submitting a mental health invoice for reimbursement carries a certain amount of risk. Not all issues/conditions/problems, which are dealt with in psychotherapy, are reimbursed by insurance companies. It is your responsibility to verify the specifics of your coverage. If your account is overdue (unpaid) and there is no written agreement on a payment plan, Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx can use legal or other means (courts, collection agencies, etc.) to obtain payment.

  • Non-Emergency Transportation Routine medical transportation to and from Medicaid-covered scheduled medical appointments is covered by the non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) broker Medicaid program. This includes transportation via multi-passenger van services and common carriers such as public railways, buses, cabs, airlines, ambulance as appropriate, and private vehicle transportation by individuals. The NEMT broker must approve ambulance, multi-passenger van services, and transportation by common carriers. The MCO must inform enrollees of how to access non-emergency transportation as appropriate.

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  • Accident Notification If in the course of completing work as part of this Agreement there is an accident that involves the public, CONTRACTOR shall as soon as possible inform the COUNTY of the incident by telephone. CONTRACTOR shall follow up in writing within two (2) business days of the incident. If Law Enforcement was involved and has written a report, CONTRACTOR shall forward a copy of the report to the COUNTY.

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