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  • A confidential incident reporting system is a mechanism which allows problems in safety-critical fields such as aviation and medicine to be reported in...
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    The Confidential Incident Reporting & Analysis Service (CIRAS), formerly the Confidential Incident Reporting & Analysis System, is a confidential safety...
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  • Patient Safety Reporting System modeled upon the Aviation Safety Reporting System to monitor patient safety through voluntary, confidential reports. CIRAS (the...
    15 KB (2,006 words) - 03:16, 27 March 2024
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    assurance scheme RISQS, as well as the confidential incident reporting line, Confidential Incident Reporting & Analysis System (CIRAS). It also supporting...
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  • for US Special Operations Forces Confidential Incident Reporting & Analysis System, a confidential safety reporting service for transport and infrastructure...
    472 bytes (84 words) - 14:32, 31 July 2023
  • and Error Analysis Method (CREAM), the taxonomy used by the Confidential Incident Reporting & Analysis System (CIRAS) in the UK rail industry, and others...
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    Dante Orlandella and James T. Reason A taxonomy of rail incidents in Confidential Incident Reporting & Analysis System (CIRAS) Military taxonomy, a set of...
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  • The Aviation Safety Reporting System, or ASRS, is the US Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) voluntary confidential reporting system that allows pilots...
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  • Ladbroke Grove rail crash (category Railway accidents and incidents in London)
    Prescott mandated that all mainline rail in the UK come under the Confidential Incident Reporting & Analysis System (CIRAS) to involve every rail employee in...
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  • 2023 Titanic submersible incident)
    thought necessary. OceanGate sued Lochridge for allegedly breaching his confidentiality contract and making fraudulent statements. Lochridge countersued, stating...
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    Bobbie R. Allen (category People involved in aviation accidents or incidents)
    in May 1975, the FAA announced the inauguration of a confidential, non-punitive incident reporting scheme. In January 1978, final design review of the...
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  • The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) is a global network of investigative journalists with staff on six continents. It was founded...
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    Confidential was an American magazine considered a pioneer in scandal, gossip and exposé journalism. Founded by Robert Harrison, it was published quarterly...
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    Ox-Bow Incident' with Henry Fonda and Dana Andrews". Harrison's Reports: 74. May 8, 1943. Fujiwara, Toshi (Autumn 2012). "Confidential Report: THE OX-BOW...
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    Bertuzzi–Steve Moore incident (also called the Steve Moore incident, the Todd Bertuzzi incident, and the Bertuzzi–Moore incident) happened during a National...
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  • resulted in NASA creating the Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS), a database of confidential incident reports. During the 1980s, ALPA accomplished much...
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  • United Express Flight 3411 Incident
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    was also bad reaction to the reporting into Dao's past, which was viewed as irrelevant and possibly racist. The incident had taken place shortly after...
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  • from September 19 to 20, 1961. The incident came to be called the "Hill Abduction" and the "Zeta Reticuli Incident" because two ufologists connected the...
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