Accident Procedures. The Company will post up in conspicuous places in the plant, procedures to be followed in case of accident with respect to:
(i) getting the employee to First Aid where it appears that the employee can be moved;
(ii) calling a Union Safety Representative;
(iii) calling for an ambulance where necessary;
(iv) notifying the Ministry of Labour;
(v) notifying the police where necessary.
Accident Procedures.
3.13.1 If an employee is in an accident while on duty, the employee shall immediately notify their supervisor. The employee may be placed on administrative leave, pending district review, subject to due process and the grievance procedure.
Accident Procedures. 1. When a Bus Driver is involved in any accident or incident resulting in personal injury or property damage, they shall immediately without delay report it to the Board or its designee and to the police and paramedics (if necessary). All incidents must be reported, no matter how minor. Any collisions may result in the driver undergoing retraining as directed by the Board or its designee.
2. Formal disciplinary action shall be commensurate with the nature of the accident, amount of damage or loss; Bus Driver’s accident record (e.g., repeated offenses); and such other relevant factors.
Accident Procedures. In the event of an incident/accident the following procedures should be followed:
Accident Procedures. The Company will post up in conspicuous places in the plant, procedures to be followed in case of accident with respect to: getting the employee to First Aid where it appears that the employee can be moved: calling a Union Safety Representative; for an where necessary; notifying Ministry of notifyingthe police where necessary- The senior available in the area will be responsible for seeing that the foregoing is done. In all car erection shops, only the lead hand or his supervisorwill have authority to order movement of cars either along the lineor off line. The Company will continue to make sure the line has been cleared before cars are moved in the erection shops. The Company will continue to investigate alternative or addition- al methods of warning employees of the movement of cars in the plant. In all car erecting shops,only a and not a locomotive,will be used to move a car out of the shops. stickers will he placed at numerouslocations the plant and a notice will be placed inside the cover of the Plant Rule Book in the following text: are warned to expect the movement of trains, engines, time, in any location, on any in or any Adequate suppliesof soft blocks for wheels will be provided in all appropriate Directives from the of Labour will continue to be post- ed on all bulletin boards and will continue to be discussed at all safety meetings. The Company will continue with its program of safety meetings. The Company will continue to pay for employee’s time and tuitionfor the Ambulance Safety Courses and both the Company and the Union will encourage employees to The Company and the Union recognize that they both have ajoint to see that proper safety procedures are practiced at all so that National Steel Car becomes a safer place to xxxx.Xx this end, will be renewed efforts made by the Union and personnel to approach safety with an positive attitude this a committeeof Union safety representativesand man- agement personnel will make in-plant tours on a periodic basis. In addi- tion, meetings of Area Safety Committees will to involve personnel from line management and the employee body that a better awareness and of safe work habits is developed. Nothing contained in this agreement shall be construed in such a way as to suggest fault or wrongdoing by either party to this agreement or by any person. PIECE WORK Turret Lathe Operator Engine Lathe Saw Bearing Press Burner Plasma Arc Tape Cutting Hammer Operator Burner Oxygen Profile Cutting Tape Punch Operator ...
Accident Procedures. Following an accident the following procedure is to followed: [a] Cease Firing [b] Render first aid or evacuate the injured to the nearest medical facility. [c] Seal off the area [d] Make no attempt to remove or strip the firearm [e] Advise the Police. [f] Advise the Club President or Vice President.
Accident Procedures. The Board shall establish and maintain and Accident Review Committee to review all accidents involving Transportation Department employees. The Accident Review Committee will be made up of no less than Supervisor(s), Dispatcher, Mechanic(s), driver, union representative, attendant volunteer and Xxxxxxxxxx Police Officers. A bus driver must report any accident or incident immediately at the time it occurs. In addition to reporting accidents or violations while driving a school bus, an employee must inform the Board of the following violations while driving their personal vehicles as they may result in loss of license:
Accident Procedures. I. If the customer is involved in a motor vehicle accident whilst on hire, the following procedures must be followed.
a) Record the time/date/location of accident.
b) Record the other driver’s full name, address, car type, and vehicle registration number and insurance company.
c) Obtain the names and addresses of any witnesses.
d) Do not admit liability.
e) Notify the police. If you are involved in an accident which results in injury to any party you must notify the police. If you do not believe you are at fault please get a police report as this will assist us when claiming insurance. The police can be contacted on 111 or *555 from your cell phone.
f) Within 24 hours of the accident notify CCL on our phone number 000 000 0000 or 000 000 000 and fax accident report through on fax 00 000 0000.
g) Complete and sign the Accident Report Form (This form is in the Information folder).
h) If possible, photograph damage to all vehicle(s) and registration number(s).
a) When returning to the branch the customer must produce their driver’s licence and hand over the police report (if applicable), accident report form and any supporting photographs.
b) The customer is required to pay the insurance “excess” (if applicable) and any other amount due by them in respect of any damage arising from an accident, loss or damage. This amount is payable at the time of reporting ‘the event’ and not at completion of the Rental Period.
c) The CCL customer Service Representative will ensure the Motor vehicle Accident Report is completed clearly and accurately signed by the customer.
III. Under no circumstances should the customer attempt to start or drive a vehicle that has been involved in an accident, damaged by roll‐ over, water submersion or any other means without permission from CCL. If the vehicle is undriveable after an accident and the customer would like to have a replacement vehicle, (subject to time, distance and availability), the customer must make his/her own way (at the customer’s expense) to the nearest CCL branch. In the event of an accident the insurance “excess” will need to be paid regardless of who was at fault. Should the customer require a change over vehicle, a new insurance “Excess” Security Bond Deposit will need to be paid.
Accident Procedures. Group agrees to review accident procedures to include: Providing & securing care for the injured, supervise the uninjured, specify whom to notify in case of, identifying witnesses and obtaining appropriate accident or emergency information. (AD6)
Accident Procedures. 5.1 PURPOSE To provide documentation on reporting, recording and investigation procedures for accidents and incidents, which occur during, work hours and thus achieving compliance with the current legislation.
5.2 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.3 INVESTIGATION