SERIOUS ACCIDENT/OCCURRENCE Sample Clauses

SERIOUS ACCIDENT/OCCURRENCE. If a child has a serious accident, he/she will be taken to the nearest hospital immediately. Parents/ Guardians will be notified by the agency to meet the child at the hospital. In a situation that is considered a serious occurrence, a report will be completed and submitted to: The Ministry of Education within 24 hours through the licensing web site (CCLS). For an injury not requiring medical treatment, the provider should wash the injured part of the body with soap and water and apply only a bandage to keep it clean. If needed, parent/guardian will be called. An Injury Report Form must be filled out and signed by the parent/guardian and the home provider.
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SERIOUS ACCIDENT/OCCURRENCE. If a child has a serious accident, he/she will be taken to the nearest hospital immediately. Parents/ Guardians will be notified by the West End Home Child Care Services West End Home Child Care Services to meet the child at the hospital. In a situation that is considered a serious occurrence, a report will be completed and submitted to: The Ministry of Education within 24 hours through the licensing web site (CCLS). For an injury not requiring medical treatment, the provider should wash the injured part of the body with soap and water and apply only a bandage to keep it clean. If needed, the parent/guardian will be called. An Injury Report Form must be filled out and signed by the parent/guardian and the home provider. The supervisor will complete a Serious Occurrence Notification Form to communicate information to parents/guardians about the serious occurrence that occurred in the. The serious occurrence notification form will be posted within 24 hours of the occurrence on the bulletin board at the entrance next to the day care license for 10 business days from its last update. Note: In case of the allegations of abuse, the form will not be posted until:

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