Purpose of Reporting
What to Report
Report Requirements
Steps & Timelines
Confidentiality & Submission
100

What is the main purpose of the incident reporting policy?

To ensure all incidents are reported accurately, consistently, and promptly.

100

True or False: Only injuries must be reported.

False — potential injuries must also be reported.

100

Reports must be factual and what else?

Objective.

100

What is the first responsibility of any employee at an incident?

Ensure immediate safety.

100

Why must reports be handled securely?

They contain personal and confidential information.

200

Incident reporting helps with compliance in what areas?

Legal and regulatory compliance.

200

Which types of interpersonal incidents must be reported?

Violence, discrimination, harassment, or threats.

200

What kind of language should be avoided in reports?

Emotional or judgmental language.

200

 Who must employees notify after securing the scene?

The designated leader (Duty Manager, Supervisor, Program Lead).

200

Who are reports submitted to?

People & Culture or the designated GM.

300

Name two organizational benefits of proper incident reporting.

Risk management & staff accountability.

300

Name one non‑injury situation that must be reported.

Damage to property or behavioural concerns.

300

What information must be included for minors involved in an incident?

Their birthdates.

300

When must the manager review the submitted report?

Within 5 business days.

300

True or False: Reports can be emailed casually if needed.

False — they must be submitted securely.

400

Which external authorities may require documentation from reports?

EMS, Police, Licensing, WCB

400

How soon must you notify the designated leader after an incident?

As soon as the scene is safe.

400

 What must staff include regarding emergency involvement?

Whether first aid, EMS, or police were involved.

400

Where can employees find the Incident Report Form?

SharePoint (HR folder).

400

What must every report include at the end of the form?

Required signatures.

500

Which key improvement area is supported by consistent incident reporting?

Safety improvements.

500

How soon must a written report be completed?

Before end of shift when reasonably possible.

500

Reports must follow one specific rule regarding format — what is it?

They must use the official Incident Report template only.

500

After submitting the form, what may employees need to participate in?

Follow‑up investigations.

500

What key principle about objectivity supports confidentiality?

Reports must be factual with no assumptions.

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