As an employee, you will support your employer in implementing accident prevention and health protection provisions. You will follow the approved safety rules and instructions of your employer in ...
As a supervisor, you are responsible for ensuring that the health of your staff and students is protected and that accidents are prevented within ETH Zurich. You are obliged to designate safety ...
Report an accident or incident / near miss using the Online MySafety Reporting Form takes you through the steps of how to report an accident, incident or a near miss. The on-line form takes 3 to 5 ...
It is important that a police report is taken at the time of the accident. If possible, take photos or sketches of the accident at the scene, including all damaged property. Notify Risk Management & ...
A police report must be submitted to Risk Management no later than seven (7) business days of the accident. It is the responsibility of the driver and/or supervisor to obtain the necessary police and ...
On 7 November 2024, the Court of Appeal (Civil, Superior) delivered its final judgment in the case of 'C.B. v Water Sports Operations Limited et', which related to a water sports accident that ...
An employee who experiences an accident or is injured while at work should report information about the incident immediately to his or her supervisor. If non urgent medical attention is required, ...
If you are involved in a workplace accident, whether or not an injury results, report it immediately to your supervisor. Your supervisor is required to: At any time, you may request a copy of your ...
Car accidents are a fact of life, but no one has time for them. Even a minor collision involves paperwork and processes. And whether your accident was a simple fender bender or a multi-car ...