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Reporting Incidents and AccidentsWhat to do when accidents occur. |
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Policy and ProcedureWhile none of us want accidents to happen, they do occur and University Risk Management needs to be notified promptly so we can act on behalf of the university, as needed. Environmental Health and Safety must be notified in order to assess safety and prevention concerns, both current and future. An incident is any unusual occurrence; an employee, student, or visitor accident (with or without injury); a disturbance that could disrupt campus operations; a violation of policy; or a mishap due to equipment failure. [return] How to Report an Incident or AccidentIt is the responsibility of every employee to report accidents and/or misses to their supervisor when they occur. If an employee, student, or visitor is injured, immediately report all details to your supervisor. In the event of a medical emergency, always dial 9-1-1 from any on-campus telephone. If using a cell phone to report an on-campus emergency, dial 619-594-1991. This will connect you directly with the University campus police dispatcher who can send a police officer and if needed, emergency medical personnel. Call University Risk Management at 619-594-4664 to report the details of the incident. See Workers’ Compensation, Work-related Injuries, for more information. [return] Supervisor’s ResponsibilitiesSupervisors shall notify University Risk Management within 24 hours of the incident. If the incident/accident results in injury/illness to an SDSU employee, please refer to Workers’s Compensation, Work-related Injuries, the Supervisor’s Responsibilities. For accident investigation purposes, and in accordance with the campus Injury and Illness Prevention Program, supervisors need to report all accidents to Environmental Health and Safety, at ext. 4-6778, in addition to notifying University Risk Management. Environmental Health & Safety also has a form that is to be utilized to document the investigation of an accident, injury, or near miss incident. See Accident, Injury and Illness Investigation Form. Remember: if in doubt as to whether or not the situation is an emergency, treat it as an emergency. [return] How to Report an Employee, Work-related Illness/InjuryAll employee-related incidents must be reported within 24 hours to University Risk Management. Information and procedures regarding how to report an employee work-related illness/injury are provided on the Workers’ Compensation web site. [return] Reporting Vehicle AccidentsAll vehicle accidents occurring while on university/state business, must be reported within 48 hours, regardless of whether the vehicle is a university/state, rental, or private vehicle. The report needs to be made on the State of California’s Report of Vehicle Accident Form (STD. 270) Employees must not make any admission as to who was at fault, nor make any attempt to settle claims or otherwise establish liability with the other parties to the accident nor to insurance companies representing the other parties involved. An employee who is involved in a vehicular accident must not discuss the accident with anyone except:
If driving a university/state vehicle at the time of an accident, the employee should refer to the Accident Identification Form (STD. 269) If driving a private vehicle at the time of an accident, the employee should refer to their private insurance carrier’s instructions for reporting and/or claiming an accident. Subsequent to any accident involving a state vehicle, all communications and forms, including Summons and Complaint, must be forwarded to University Risk Management. The immediate supervisor/manager who authorized or permitted the employee to use the vehicle will ensure that the employee completes the State of California’s Report of Vehicle Accident Form (STD. 270) [return] Injuries Resulting from Motor Vehicle AccidentShould an accident result in bodily injury to anyone other than the state employee, the accident must be immediately reported to the State of California’s Office of Risk and Insurance Management (ORIM) by telephone or an advance faxed copy of the Accident Report Form (STD. 270) [return] Forms for Reporting Incidents or Accidents
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Last updated September 13, 2007 |
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