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Any occurrence, including near-miss situations, which has the potential to cause personal injury, disease or death, or property damage.
Ãâó: www.bees.unsw.edu.au/ohs/definitions.html
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| incident |
An operational event that is not part of the normal operation of a system. It will have an impact on the system, although this may be slight or transparent to the users.
Ãâó: www.data-core.com/glossary-of-terms.htm
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| incident |
An event that is reported to US Department of Transportation Office of Pipeline Safety that involves fatalities, injuries, property damage in excess of $50,000, unintentional release of natural gas, customer outages, or other conditions that, in the opinion of the pipeline operator, are significant enough that they should be reported.
Ãâó: www.pipelinesafetyfoundation.org/Glossary.html
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| incident command system |
ICS is the combination of facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications, operating within a common organizational structure, with responsibility for the management of assigned resources to effectively accomplish stated objectives pertaining to an incident. Also referred to as the Incident Management System.
Ãâó: www1.va.gov/emshg/apps/emp/emp/definitions.htm
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| incident command system |
A management system of procedures for controlling personnel, facilities, equipment and communications from different agencies to work together towards a common goal in an effective and efficient manner. Is the chain of leadership and command at the scene of an emergency.
Ãâó: www.marysvilleohio.org/terminology.htm
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