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PURPOSE: To obtain non-confidential information from specific incidents that can be used to assist TERF Emergency Response Team (ERT) members and their organization leaders to proactively:
Remember, all incidents and emergency situations are UNIQUE - so their details will also be specific to each situation being reported upon. Include enough detail to be educational without finding fault or placing yourself or your employer's organization in a potentially embarrassing position. Historical definitions and differences between incidental and emergency response are contained in Occupational Health and safety Administration (OSHA) Letters of Interpretation from 1990 at the following Universal Resource Locator (URL):
http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=INTERPRETATIONS&p_id=20052
By simple definition, please use the following when deciding if a situation was an incident or an emergency:
INCIDENT: Any unusual or unplanned occurrence that ...
EMERGENCY: Any unusual or unplanned occurrence that ...
SUBMITTING YOUR REPORT:
STATISTICS: The information you submit with each TERF Incident/Emergency Report will be entered into a database for use by TERF members as an aid to better understand what decisions and responses were made by other ERTs in their roles and duties. Every effort will be made to keep specific information about an organization and its personnel anonymous will be made. We encourage you to complete as much of the form as your organization will permit.
MAIL YOUR COMPLETED REPORT TO:
TERF
Incident-Emergency Report
SESHA Secretariat
1313 Dolley Madison Blvd. Suite 402
McLean VA 22101
USA