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- Inform your supervisor.
- Proceed to the nearest medical facility. Your supervisor will assist with transportation, if necessary.
- Provide details for the completion of the accident investigation report. (should we include contacting Central Office for possible WC claim issues?)
Emergency Medical Treatment
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- Call for help and seek assistance from a co-worker.
- Use the emergency telephone numbers and instructions posted next to the telephone in your work area to request assistance and transportation to the local hospital emergency room.
- Provide details for the completion of the accident investigation report. (should we include contacting Central Office for possible WC claim issues?)
Section IV. ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION
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- The overall area (from all angles) of the accident/incident scene. Start outside and work in. Include the final resting place of the vehicles in relation to the rest of the accident scene.
- If an intersection, all four (4) directions approaching that intersection.
- Basic four (4) sides of each vehicle.
- Close up of damage, or lack thereof, to each vehicle. Photos showing no damage are just as important as photos showing damage. Also include any damage to buildings, signs, etc.
- Skid marks, including a point of reference (such as a pen) for measurement.
- Any contributing factors (construction, road conditions, etc.)
- Any evidence that could be moved later.
- Temporary road or construction signs, traffic signals, etc.
- Any visible obstructions like trees and shrubs, signs, other vehicles, etc.
- License plate number of the other vehicle
Do your best to photograph any other issues that seem pertinent at the time.
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