INCIDENT/ACCIDENT REPORTING Sample Clauses

INCIDENT/ACCIDENT REPORTING. CONTRACTOR shall notify the LEA within 12 hours of learning of any significant accident or incident. CONTRACTOR shall properly submit required accident or incident reports within one business day pursuant to the procedures specified in LEA Procedures.
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INCIDENT/ACCIDENT REPORTING. Any significant incident/accident (e.g. injury to student, property destruction, unusual behavior, elopement off campus) that does not warrant a Behavior Emergency Report (see Section 30) shall be documented in either a Special Incident Report or accident report. CONTRACTOR shall electronically submit the report no later than the next business day and by U.S. Mail within 7 calendar days, to the LEA/SELPA case manager. CONTRACTOR shall properly submit required accident or incident reports pursuant to the procedures specified in LEA Procedures.
INCIDENT/ACCIDENT REPORTING. CONTRACTOR shall submit within 24 hours, electronically, any accident or incident report to the LEA. CONTRACTOR shall properly submit required accident or incident reports pursuant to the procedures specified in LEA Procedures.
INCIDENT/ACCIDENT REPORTING. Any employee involved in, or aware of, an incident / accident that has taken place on a work site (such as damage to any person, property or plant) must report it to their Supervisor immediately.
INCIDENT/ACCIDENT REPORTING. Within 24 hours of receiving notice of any accident or incident resulting in injury, PROVIDER shall submit by mail, any accident or incident report to the DISTRICT regarding any DISTRICT student and/or PROVIDER employee.
INCIDENT/ACCIDENT REPORTING. Any incident resulting in personal injury or property damage must be reported to S-A-S immediately. We in-turn, must report it to our customer and a representative from S-A-S will be assigned to participate in the investigation of the incident, in order to find a root cause and implement controls.
INCIDENT/ACCIDENT REPORTING. Any Employee involved in, or is aware of, an incident, accident or near miss must report it to their Supervisor as soon as is practical.
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INCIDENT/ACCIDENT REPORTING. Within 24 hours of receiving notice of any accident or incident resulting in injury, LPCH shall submit by mail, any accident or incident report to District regarding any District student and/or LPCH employee.
INCIDENT/ACCIDENT REPORTING. CONTRACTOR shall submit accident or incident reports pursuant to the procedures specified by the Keppel Union School District.

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  • Incident Reporting and Client Risk Prevention An incident report shall be created and maintained at the AGENCY for the following: in the event the AGENCY’S staff or subcontractor becomes aware of an occurrence of any incident of injury to a client receiving program services through the COUNTY, requiring medical treatment by a licensed physician; any lawsuit entered into or against the AGENCY, all allegations of any kind of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of the AGENCY’S clients with the exception of those AGENCIES whose primary function is working with those that have been abused, neglected or exploited unless the allegation is against an AGENCY staff member; media coverage relating to the media expressing an interest in a case or issue concerning a client of the AGENCY or an employee on the AGENCY premises, a fire, hostage situation, bomb threat, epidemic or any circumstance which may impact the service provision. All occurrences shall be verbally communicated directly to COUNTY staff no later than 10:00 a.m. the following business day via telephone to the COUNTY. All incident reports shall be made available to the COUNTY upon request and maintained at the AGENCY. These reporting requirements shall in no way supersede the requirements for notification of allegations of abuse/neglect/exploitations to the State of Florida Abuse Hotline, as mandated in Chapter(s) 39 and 415, Florida Statutes.

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