Emergency Protocols and Response Overview
Emergency Protocols and Response Overview
1. Introduction
1.3. Incident Reporting
In the event of an emergency, incidents should be reported directly to ISOS for immediate response. An incident report must be completed if there is an emergency. Incident reports are housed in the Documents unit, Incident Planning and Reporting Documents folder.
Incident reports will also be sent to the CARE Team. Upon receipt of an incident report, members of the CARE Team will respond to the individual who submitted it and immediately alert RRU’s leadership team.
Incidents that require reporting could include but are not limited to:
- Natural disaster
- Medical emergency or physical harm
- Breach of policy
- Localized emergency
As outlined in the Medical Insurance unit, participants’ medical insurance is individual to the participant. Reporting and filing claims for medical incidents or injuries to extended medical providers is the individual participant's responsibility.