Accident Reporting and Emergency Care Sample Clauses

Accident Reporting and Emergency Care. Contractor will report to Tri-State any of the following incidents and complete an incident investigation and corrective action report: all OSHA recordable injuries and illnesses; all property damage; all fires; and near misses which could have resulted in personal or property damage. In the event of a medical emergency or injury requiring offsite treatment, oral notification must be made to Tri- State’s OATR within twenty (20) minutes after attending to the affected employee. All other incidents require oral notification within one working day. Written incident reports are due to Tri-State’s OATR within one working day of the incident. Completed investigations with corrective actions are due within seventy two (72) hours. Corrective actions must be tracked to completion.
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Accident Reporting and Emergency Care. Seller will immediately report to Elk Ridge any of the following incidents and complete an incident investigation and corrective action report: all MSHA reportable injuries and illnesses; all property damage; all fires; and near misses which could have resulted in personal injury, illness or property damage. In the event of a medical emergency or injury requiring offsite treatment, oral notification must be made to Elk Ridge’s OATR immediately after attending to the affected employee. All other incidents require oral notification within one working day. Written incident reports are due to Elk Ridge’s OATR within one working day of the incident. Completed investigations with corrective actions are due within seventy two (72) hours. Corrective actions must be tracked to completion.
Accident Reporting and Emergency Care. Consultant will immediately report to Elk Ridge any of the following incidents and complete an incident investigation and corrective action report: all MSHA reportable injuries and illnesses; all property damage; all fires; and near misses which could have resulted in personal injury, illness or property damage. In the event of a medical emergency or injury requiring offsite treatment, oral notification must be made to Elk Ridge’s OATR immediately after attending to the affected employee. All other incidents require oral notification within one working day. Written incident reports are due to Elk Ridge’s OATR within one working day of the incident. Completed investigations with corrective actions are due within seventy two (72) hours. Corrective actions must be tracked to completion.
Accident Reporting and Emergency Care. Seller will immediately report to Company any of the following incidents and complete an incident investigation and corrective action report: all MSHA reportable injuries and illnesses; all property damage; all fires; and near misses which could have resulted in personal injury, illness or property damage. In the event of a medical emergency or injury requiring offsite treatment, oral notification must be made to Company’s OATR immediately after attending to the affected employee. All other incidents require oral notification within one working day. Written incident reports are due to Company’s OATR within one working day of the incident. Completed investigations with corrective actions are due within seventy two (72) hours. Corrective actions must be tracked to completion.

Related to Accident Reporting and Emergency Care

  • Emergency Care If you need emergency care, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room. If you are traveling outside our service area and need urgent care, call the Customer Service number provided in the chart above or visit our website and use the “Find A Doctor” feature to find a BlueCard provider.

  • Emergency Medical Care a. How to appropriately use Emergency Services and facilities, including a description of the services offered by the Member Services Call Center;

  • Emergency Care Services If you experience a medical emergency while traveling outside our service area, go to the nearest emergency or urgent care facility. When you receive Out-of-Area covered healthcare services outside our service area and the claim is processed through the BlueCard Program, the amount you pay for the Out-of-Area Covered healthcare services, if not a flat dollar copayment, is calculated based on the lower of: • the billed charges for your Out-of-Area covered healthcare services; or • the negotiated price that the Host Blue makes available to us. Often, this “negotiated price” will be a simple discount that reflects an actual price that the Host Blue pays to your healthcare provider. Sometimes, it is an estimated price that takes into account special arrangements with your healthcare provider or provider group that may include types of settlements, incentive payments and/or other credits or charges. Occasionally, it may be an average price, based on a discount that results in expected average savings for similar types of healthcare providers after taking into account the same types of transactions as with an estimated price. Estimated pricing and average pricing also take into account adjustments to correct for over- or underestimation of past pricing of claims, as noted above. However, such adjustments will not affect the price we have used for your claim because they will not be applied after a claim has already been paid. Negotiated (non–BlueCard Program) Arrangements With respect to one or more Host Blues, in certain instances, instead of using the BlueCard Program, we may process your claims for covered healthcare services through Negotiated Arrangements for National Accounts. The amount you pay for covered healthcare services under this arrangement will be calculated based on the negotiated price (refer to the description of negotiated price in the BlueCard® Program section above) made available to us by the Host Blue.

  • Emergency Calls IP Phones need an additional power supply to operate. In the event of a power failure it is your responsibility to ensure you have the means to make emergency calls. In accordance with paragraph 13.2, we will not be liable for any loss or damage (financial or otherwise) where you fail to do so.

  • Medical Care and Emergency Leave An employee is entitled to a leave of absence without pay because of any of the following:

  • DISASTER OR EMERGENCY REPORTS Any disaster or emergency situation, natural or man-made, such as fire or severe weather, shall be reported telephonically within 72 hours, followed by a comprehensive written report within seven days to DHA.

  • Emergency Call Back Employees called back by the District in emergency situations shall be guaranteed four (4) hours work, or equivalent compensatory time off, or salary compensation as mutually agreed by the District and the employee.

  • Emergency Service Leave ‌ Where employees' services are required for emergency operations by request from the Provincial Emergency Program or appropriate police authority, leave from work as required may be granted without loss of basic pay. If any remuneration, other than for expenses, is received, it shall be remitted to the Employer.

  • Department of Health and Human Services An employee notified of a positive controlled substance or alcohol test result may request an independent test of their split sample at the employee’s expense. If the test result is negative, the Employer will reimburse the employee for the cost of the split sample test. An employee who has a positive alcohol test and/or a positive controlled substance test may be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal, based on the incident that prompted the testing, including a violation of the drug and alcohol free work place rules.

  • Emergency Medical Services The City’s Fire Department and MedStar (or other entity engaged by the City after the Effective Date) will provide emergency medical services.

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