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Accident/Injury Reporting

What is an accident?

An accident is an undesired event resulting in injury to a person or damage (including fire) to college property. Any accident, near‐miss, or damage to college property must be reported as soon as possible and no later than 24 hours after the event.

What to do in the event of an accident?

In the event of a serious injury or immediate danger, call 911:

  • Attend to any injuries.
  • Reporting of accidents/injuries.
  • Employees must notify their Supervisor of all work‐related accidents/injuries.
  • If you are a student and are injured during a PCC class or activity, notify the supervising faculty member.
  • Complete an Accident/Injury Reporting Form and submit to Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) as soon as possible and no later than 24 hours via email at ehs-info@213638.com

The PCC accident/injury reporting procedure ensures that accidents are properly documented and investigated in a timely manner, that all causes (direct and contributory) are thoroughly identified, and that the appropriate corrective actions are taken.

The accident/injury reporting procedure applies to:

  • A work‐related injury or accident to a PCC employee.
  • Injury or accident to a PCC student while participating in a college class or activity.
  • Injury or accident to visitors or contractors while on PCC premises.
  • All non‐permitted uncontrolled fires even if extinguished or found extinguished.
  • A non‐injury event that has the potential to cause harm or damage (near‐miss).
  • Automobile accidents involving a College vehicle or College rental vehicle.

Emergency Response 

The College has prepared an emergency guide to help guide employees, students, and visitors in responding to various emergency situations.

In case of an emergency call 911 to report:

  • Fires
  • Medical emergencies
  • Crime in progress
  • Other serious situations affecting public safety, health or environment
Additional information is available on our College Police Help in Emergencies page.
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