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Central State Community Services
Critical Incident Reporting Test
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1. When should you file a critical incident report?
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Only when someone is seriously injured.
Whenever there is an incident that poses a risk to safety, health, or well-being.
Only during regular business hours.
2. What is the primary purpose of filing a critical incident report?
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To assign blame and punishment.
To identify underlying causes and implement preventive measures.
To cover up mistakes and protect the organization.
3. Who should receive a copy of the critical incident report?
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Relevant stakeholders such as supervisors, program coordinators, and program manager(s).
No one, to maintain confidentiality.
Only the person directly responsible for handling the incident.
4. Critical incident reporting helps organizations identify potential risks and improve safety measures.
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True
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5. Critical incident reporting is not necessary if the incident did not result in any injuries or damages.
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True
False
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