Incident reporting system definition

Incident reporting system means a series of systematized procedures for detecting, reporting, collating, analyzing, and summarizing incidents.
Incident reporting system means the web based incident reporting system used for recording of all fire and disaster management incidents.
Incident reporting system means the Department’s central electronic method for documenting and informing leadership and staff of critical events such as the death of a child receiving child protective services.

Examples of Incident reporting system in a sentence

  • For a near miss, the Contractor shall complete the applicable documentation in NAVFAC Contractor Incident Reporting System (CIRS), and electronically submit via the NAVFAC Enterprise Safety Applications Management System (ESAMS) per Section F.

  • The Contractor shall complete the applicable NAVFAC Contractor Incident Reporting System (CIRS), and electronically submit via the NAVFAC Enterprise Safety Applications Management System (ESAMS) per Section F.

  • Reports to the Illinois State Police can be made through the School Incident Reporting System (“SIRS”), a web-based application used by schools to report incidents electronically.

  • As an exception to the foregoing, all incident reports including, but not limited to, the statistical portions of the California Fire Incident Reporting System (CFIRS) form currently consisting of the front page of a fire report, and any other reports which will be read and stored by electronic data processing devices, shall be typewritten.

  • The Illinois State Police (ISP) shall be notified of such incidents by the school through the School Incident Reporting System (SIRS) within one to three days of the incident.

  • The administrator will also notify the Illinois State Police within 3 days of each incident through the School Incident Reporting System (SIRS).

  • The report shall include an analysis of the following incidents: Incidents reported through the HCA Incident Reporting System; Incidents posing a credible threat to an Individual’s safety; Suicide and attempted suicide; and Poisoning/overdoses unintentional or intention unknown.

  • The Contractor shall enter the initial report, follow- up, and actions taken into the HCA Incident Reporting System xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xx.xxx/hca/ics/, using the report template within the system.

  • If the incident involves electronic PII/PHI, and if the investigation finds a confirmed breach or cybersecurity incident, the contractor shall report it, within 1 hour of confirmation, to the US-CERT Incident Reporting System at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/report/, as required by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

  • The principal shall also notify the Illinois State Police within 3 days of each incident through Incident Reporting System.

Related to Incident reporting system

  • Day reporting means a program of enhanced supervision

  • Adverse Event means any untoward medical occurrence in a patient or clinical investigation subject administered a pharmaceutical product and that does not necessarily have a causal relationship with the treatment. An adverse event can therefore be any unfavourable and unintended sign (including an abnormal laboratory finding), symptom, or disease temporally associated with the use of a medicinal product, whether or not related to the medicinal product.

  • Operating System refers to the software that manages Hardware for Programs and other software.

  • Accounting system means the Contractor's system or systems for accounting methods, procedures, and controls established to gather, record, classify, analyze, summarize, interpret, and present accurate and timely financial data for reporting in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and management decisions, and may include subsystems for specific areas such as indirect and other direct costs, compensation, billing, labor, and general information technology.

  • filing system means any structured set of personal data which are accessible according to specific criteria, whether centralised, decentralised or dispersed on a functional or geographical basis;