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Publication: February 2009. Updated April
2009. For information about changes,
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Chapter 28: Incident Investigation
An incident is any event that requires investigation, either due to the harm
it has caused to people, the environment, or property, or due to the
potential that it could have caused such harm. When an incident occurs at
SLAC, it must be dealt with in a timely and effective manner, with any
injured persons promptly and effectively assisted, principles of scene
management, incident investigation, and causal analysis scrupulously
followed, and all recording and reporting requirements met.
This chapter describes how incident investigations are handled at SLAC, from
initial response through recording and reporting requirements.
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