Incidents Management definition

Incidents Management means the process of actively managing service elements in order to prevent or minimize the impact of faults on the business process.

Examples of Incidents Management in a sentence

  • The FSA’s Non- Routine Incidents Management Plan (IMP) outlines the procedures that should be followed by Agency staff during non-routine food and feed incidents.

  • The incident management plans are a component of Wannon Water’s Emergency Management Plan which uses the principles of prevention, response and recovery as outlined in the Australian Inter-Service Incidents Management System (AIIMS) structure.

  • They have established a Critical Incidents Management Team to steer the development and implementation of the plan.

  • When an incident occurs in a school the NEPS psychologist will seek the Critical Incidents Management Plan (CIMP) of the school.

  • The incident management plans are a component of Wannon Water’s Emergency Management Plan (EMP) which uses the principles of prevention, response and recovery as outlined in the Australian Inter-Service Incidents Management System (AIIMS) structure.

  • Incidents Management: Conduct investigations within 24 hours and submit a preliminary report within 5 days and final report within 7 days.

  • With respect to establishing discrimination against xxxxxxxx, the government likely will call the following persons: xxxxxxxx; his wife, xxxxxxxx; Carol Lindsey, xxxxxxxx's therapist; and various persons employed by Morvant.

  • Scholarship payment is made subject to confirmation of enrolment and participation on a monthly basis, for the sports and music scholarship; this is reviewed and managed throughout the academic year based on engagement and maintaining levels.

  • After notifying a serious incident to internal and external stakeholders, and gathering any further information necessary about the incident (i.e. from the preliminary review), the Risk and Patient Safety Manager will be review the content of the preliminary review and in accordance with the National Serious Incidents Framework and the trust-wide Serious Incidents Management Policy, the Risk and Patient Safety Manager will make a recommendation for any follow up required.

  • The Teresian School Critical Incidents Management Team: Leadership Role: Rosaleen Doherty (Manager), Lynda McHale (Principal) Communication Role: Rose Phelan (Class 3 Teacher)Student Liaison/ Counselling Role: Claudia Sabato (Class 6 Teacher) Chaplaincy Role: Matet GayondatoFamily Liaison Role: Lynda McHale (Principal) Parents Council Rep: Suzanne McCormack (Parents Council Chairperson) The first-named person has the responsibility as defined.

Related to Incidents Management

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  • Show Management means Questex Expositions, Questex LLC, its co-sponsors and their respective agents, employees and affiliates; (d) “Hall Manage- ment” means the owner or manager of the facility in which the Show is conducted, and its employees and agents; and (e) “Hall” means the facility in which the Show is conducted.

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  • PJM Management means the officers, executives, supervisors and employee managers of PJM. PJM Manuals:

  • Procurement Management means the Director of Lee County’s Procurement Management Department or designee.

  • Management means an activity inclusive of control and performed on a daily basis, by any person who is a principal executive officer of the company, by whatever name that person may be designated, and whether or not that person is a director.

  • UCITS management company means a management company as defined in Directive 2009/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 July 2009 on the coordination of laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities (UCITS)1;

  • Stormwater management means the programs to maintain quality and quantity of stormwater runoff to pre-development levels.

  • Change Management means the add-on module to the Programs that enables engineers to define network changes through one or more configuration templates. Those network changes can be applied to multiple devices and executed/rolled back automatically. The Change Management module enables engineers to verify the impact of the changes across the network to help ensure a safer change process.

  • Utilization management section means “you or your authorized representative.” Your representative will also receive all notices and benefit determinations.

  • Floodplain Management means the operation of an overall program of corrective and preventive measures for reducing flood damage, including but not limited to emergency preparedness plans, flood control works and floodplain management regulations.

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  • Project Management Plan means the management plan that (i) sets out a high level workplan to describe the manner in which the Design-Builder will manage the Project, including to address related matters such as traffic management and communications, and (ii) is prepared by or for the Design-Builder and submitted to the Owner;

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  • Records management means the systematic control of all records from creation or receipt through processing, distribution, maintenance and retrieval, to their ultimate disposition.

  • Virginia Stormwater Management Program or “VSMP” means a program approved by the State Board after September 13, 2011, that has been established by a locality to manage the quality and quantity of runoff resulting from land-disturbing activities and shall include such items as local ordinances, rules, permit requirements, annual standards and specifications, policies and guidelines, technical materials, and requirements for plan review, inspection, enforcement, where authorized in this article, and evaluation consistent with the requirements of this article and associated regulations.

  • Load Management means a Demand Resource (“DR”) as defined in the Reliability Assurance Agreement.

  • Exit Management means the obligations and rights of the Parties to ensure a smooth transition of the Framework from the Contractor to the Authority or any Replacement Contractor as set out in Clause 44 (Exit Management) and Schedule 8 (Exit Management).

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  • Stormwater management measure means any practice, technology, process, program, or other method intended to control or reduce stormwater runoff and associated pollutants, or to induce or control the infiltration or groundwater recharge of stormwater or to eliminate illicit or illegal non-stormwater discharges into stormwater conveyances.