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Kennedy,,�'Jenks Consultants <br /> • If WorkCare determines that medical attention is required, transportation must be <br /> provided for the injured employee. An injured employee must not transport <br /> himself/herself to a facility for medical treatment. If a co-worker is not available to <br /> transport the injured employee, an ambulance, a taxi or other means of transportation <br /> must be provided, unless the employee is working in a remote area and no other form <br /> of transportation is available. WorkCare will send the employee to an approved local <br /> facility and inform the treating physician that the injury is work related. <br /> 8.1.5 Manager Role <br /> The Project Manager must do the following: <br /> • Make sure the injured employee contacts WorkCare and is provided transportation to <br /> immediately obtain any required medical care from an approved doctor or hospital if <br /> required. <br /> • Provide emergency ambulance service if needed for critical injuries or illnesses, if <br /> required. <br /> • Notify the Director of HS&E and Business Unit H&S Manager of the injury or illness. <br /> 8.1.6 Injured Subcontractor or Other Non-Kennedy/Jenks <br /> Consultants Employee <br /> In the case of injuries to non-employees, the appropriate staff member should ensure <br /> that they receive proper medical attention and that their supervisor and the Director of <br /> HS&E are notified immediately. The Director of HS&E will notify senior management. <br /> 8.2 Incident Investigation <br /> All work-related incidents will be investigated by Kennedy/Jenks Consultants in a timely <br /> manner. Minor incidents and "near misses"will also be investigated so that the risk of serious <br /> occurrences can be reduced in the future. All serious incidents and serious "near misses"will <br /> be investigated by the Director of HS&E or the H&S Business Unit Manager. <br /> • Near Miss. Incidents where no property was damaged and no personal injury <br /> sustained, but where, given a slight shift in time or position, damage and/or injury easily <br /> could have occurred. <br /> • Rule of Thumb. If you need to ask yourself if the incident was a near miss or not, you <br /> have answered the question, and it is a near miss. <br /> Forms <br /> The Injury/Illness Report Form, Property Damage Incident Report Form and Near Miss <br /> Reporting Form are included as Attachments. <br /> Hazard Appraisal and Recognition Plan Page 11 <br /> ©June 2015 Kennedy/Jenks Consultants <br /> wloffsvclhealth-safteylmaster harp templaWdraft master harp template4naster harp template june2015.jhedits.jpj edits(5).wp.doc <br />