Re: [UK] online incident reporting
- From: Henry Law <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2009 20:18:30 +0000
Christopher Anton wrote:
"Henry Law" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1233850164.22167.0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxIncident reporting in practice:
2008:
See incident book, dog-eared and musty but there on shelf by the door. Scrawl something in it, date and sign.
2009: return to boathouse, etc ... Forget.
Who thinks this is an improvement?
With my acting RWSA hat on, I do. When you get round to submitting your report, I'll get an email and will be able to deal with it. You could do it whenever you remember.
Well, now: I may have misunderstood. I thought the plan was that the individual rower is supposed to report the incident on line. I think I now understand that the idea is that rowers report in the dog-eared and musty, as before, and that the Safety Bod gets a hold of said book from time to time and reports them online. I'd already decided that that was the only sensible solution to the problem I've outlined above, so maybe all is well.
Do you know if the incident database is to be available on line to members?
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Henry Law Manchester, England
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