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  1. Significant incident means an incident, other than an incident of abuse or neglect, that because of its severity or the sensitivity of the situation may result in, or has the reasonably foreseeable potential to result in, harm to the health, safety, or welfare of a person receiving services, and shall include but shall not be limited to:

  2. Created Date: 4/27/2012 8:16:39 AM

  3. didm.pnp.gov.ph › images › Memorandum CircularsPhilippine National Police

    Incident Record Form (IRF) is an accountable form to be filled out by a complainant, to be assisted by the QSL Duty Officer, which contains data provided by the former pertaining to the complainant,

  4. Define Serious and Significant Incident. means any of the following serious and significant incidents (but not limited to): (a) death of a Young Person in custody; (b) serious injury; (c) sexual assault; (d) hostage situation; (e) bomb threat; (f) firearm possession; (g) food refusal (if life threatening); (h) deliberate self harm; (i) outbreak ...

  5. (8) Significant incident The term “significant incident”— (A) means an incident or a group of related incidents that results, or is likely to result, in demonstrable harm to— (i) the national security interests, foreign relations, or economy of the United States; or (ii) the public confidence, civil liberties, or public health and ...

  6. Define significant incidents. means incidents that significantly disrupt or have the potential to significantly disrupt the functioning of the Single Market and its supply chains;

  7. A SEV 2 incident is a “major incident with significant impact,” including when a client-facing service is down for a sub-set of customers or a critical function within a system is not functioning. And a SEV 3 incident is “a minor incident with low impact,” such as a system glitch that is causing customers slight inconvenience.