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ADULT SAFEGUARDING IN PRISON - Justice
www.justice.gov.ukNOMS Agency Board For action by All ... Management of prisoners at risk of harm to self and others Residential services Early days and discharge - reception in ... 60/2014 Exclusion of Personnel on Grounds of Misconduct PSI 15/2014 Investigations and Learning Following Incidents of Serious Self-Harm or Serious Assaults PSI 07/2014 - AI 05/2014 ...
Military Police Serious Incident Report
dmna.ny.govContents—Continued Incidents not reportable by serious incident report † 2–5, page 19 Chapter 3 Reporting Procedures, page 19 Special handling of reports † 3–1, page 19 Time requirements and means of reporting † 3–2, page 19 Types of serious incident reports and reporting formats † 3–3, page 19 Reporting incidents when reporting responsibility is transferred † 3–4, page 20
Guideline for the notification of serious breaches of ...
www.ema.europa.eu33 . 1. Legal requirement 34 Management of serious breaches of clinical trials authorised in the Europe Union (EU)/ European 35 . Economic Area (EEA) is defined by Regulation (EU) No 536/2014, which states in Article 52:
Certification of Serious Health Condition form
resources.paidleave.wa.govA “serious health condition” is defined in RCW 50A.05.010 and healthcare providers should review the complete definition before certifying a patient’s condition. Generally, a serious health condition could include an illness, injury, impairment, or physical or mental condition that involves:
Serious Incident Framework - NHS Improvement
improvement.nhs.ukOFFICIAL 6 - focus attention on the identification and implementation of improvements that will prevent recurrence of serious incidents, rather than simply the completion of
Serious Reportable Adverse Events in Health Care
www.ahrq.govSerious Reportable Adverse Events 343 Table 1. List of serious reportable events Event Additional specifications 1. Surgical events A. Surgery performed on the wrong body part Defined as any surgery performed on a body part that is not consistent with the documented informed consent for that patient. Excludes emergent situations that occur in