Near-Miss Incident/Accident Report Form is a legal document that was released by the Montana Department of Corrections - a government authority operating within Montana.
Q: What is a near-miss incident?
A: A near-miss incident is an unplanned event that could potentially have resulted in an accident, but did not.
Q: Why is it important to report near-miss incidents?
A: Reporting near-miss incidents helps identify hazards and prevent future accidents.
Q: How do I report a near-miss incident?
A: You can report a near-miss incident by filling out a Near-Miss Incident/Accident Report Form.
Q: What information should be included in a near-miss incident report?
A: A near-miss incident report should include details about the event, location, time, people involved, and potential hazards identified.
Q: Who should I report a near-miss incident to?
A: You should report a near-miss incident to your supervisor or the designated person in your organization responsible for safety.
Q: What happens after a near-miss incident report is filed?
A: The near-miss incident report will be reviewed, and appropriate actions will be taken to address any identified hazards.
Q: Can I remain anonymous when reporting a near-miss incident?
A: Yes, you can choose to remain anonymous when reporting a near-miss incident.
Q: Are near-miss incidents considered accidents?
A: No, near-miss incidents are events that could have resulted in accidents but did not.
Form Details:
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