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  3. Hospital incident command system (US) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the hospital incident command system (HICS) is an incident command system (ICS) designed for hospitals and intended for use in both emergency and non-emergency situations. It provides hospitals of all sizes with tools needed to advance their emergency preparedness and response capability—both individually and as members ...

  4. Border Patrol Search, Trauma, and Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Active Personnel. 253 (2015) [2] The Border Patrol Search, Trauma, and Rescue Unit ( BORSTAR) is a specialized unit of the United States Border Patrol trained in emergency search and rescue and medical response. [1] [2] It primarily assists injured or stranded migrants who enter the United States illegally from Mexico at remote desert locations.

  5. National Safety Council - Wikipedia

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    www .nsc .org. The National Safety Council ( NSC) is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit, public service organization promoting health and safety in the United States. Headquartered in Itasca, Illinois, NSC is a member organization, founded in 1913 and granted a congressional charter in 1953. Members include more than 55,000 businesses, labor organizations ...

  6. Effective safety training - Wikipedia

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    Effective safety training is an unofficial phrase used to describe the training materials designed to teach occupational safety and health standards developed by the United States government labor organization, Occupational Safety and Health Administration. OSHA has produced many standards and regulations that affect employers and employees in ...

  7. Nobody Knows How to Safety-Test AI - AOL

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    While METR is the only safety-testing organization to have partnered with leading AI companies, there are researchers across governments, nonprofits, and in industry working on evaluations that ...

  8. Certified safety professional - Wikipedia

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    Certified safety professional is a certification offered by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals. The accreditation is used in the United States by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies and internationally by the International Organization for Standardization / International Electrotechnical Commission (ISO/IEC 17024) (see ANSI ...

  9. Big banks complete climate analysis for Fed while Powell ...

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    The Federal Reserve disclosed results from an assessment of how the biggest US banks would be impacted by climate change, an exercise that created new political tensions for the central bank.

  10. Breanna Stewart ruins Caitlin Clark's home debut by leading ...

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    Clark also was 2 of 8 from the field and just 1 of 7 on 3-pointers. “I have great perspective of on everything and I think the same is true of my college career,” she said before the game.

  11. Safety culture - Wikipedia

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    Safety culture is the collection of the beliefs, perceptions and values that employees share in relation to risks within an organization, such as a workplace or community. [1] [2] [3] Safety culture is a part of organizational culture, and has been described in a variety of ways, notably the National Academies of Science and the Association of ...

  12. Respondeat superior - Wikipedia

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    Respondeat superior ( Latin: "let the master answer"; plural: respondeant superiores) is a doctrine that a party is responsible for (and has vicarious liability for) acts of his agents. [1] : 794 For example, in the United States, there are circumstances when an employer is liable for acts of employees performed within the course of their ...