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A distinct event, often one that disrupts the normal operation or procedure.
Ãâó: www.hfeconsulting.com/Expert_Witness/GlossaryEtoK....
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A generic term for those events that do not cause harm but which might have done so under different circumstances
Ãâó: www.edp-uk.com/glossaries/terms.htm
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do not use incidence ("rate of occurrence," as in "a high incidence of crime") when incident ("occurrence," as in "a trivial incident") is needed:
Ãâó: www.iolani.honolulu.hi.us/Keables/KeablesGuide/Par...
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One or more offenses committed by a person or group of persons acting together, at the same time and place.
Ãâó: www.state.mi.us/msp/cjic/ucr/ucr_m.htm
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An unusual or abnormal event or occurrence in, at, or affecting the facility and/or the residents of the facility.
Ãâó: www.dads.state.tx.us/handbooks/lsmrrc/A/RL90.3.htm
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