Emergency safety intervention definition

Emergency safety intervention means use of personal restraint or seclusion as an immediate response to an emergency safety situation.
Emergency safety intervention means the use of seclusionary time out or physical restraint when a student presents an immediate danger to self or others, and the intervention is not for disciplinary purposes.
Emergency safety intervention means the use of seclusion or physical restraint.

More Definitions of Emergency safety intervention

Emergency safety intervention means a tactic used to protect staff or a client from being physically injured, utilized by an appropriately trained direct care staff and only performed in accordance with a nationally or regionally recognized curriculum in the least restrictive manner to restore staff or client safety.
Emergency safety intervention means a tactic used to protect staff or a client from
Emergency safety intervention means the use of seclusion or physical restraint, but does not include the use of time-out.
Emergency safety intervention means that a staff mem- ber physically intervenes with a resident when the resident’s behavior presents an imminent danger of harm to self or others and physical restraint or physically enforced separation is neces- sary to contain the risk and keep the resident and others safe.
Emergency safety intervention means the use of restraint as an immediate response to an emergency safety situation involving unanticipated resident behavior that places the resident or others at threat of serious violence or serious injury if no intervention occurs.
Emergency safety intervention means the use of seclusion or personal restraint as an immediate response to an unanticipated threat of violence or injury to an individual or others.
Emergency safety intervention means the use of seclusion or personal restraint under OAR 309-0221-0175 of these rules, as an immediate response to an unanticipated threat of violence or injury to an individual, or others.