Write an incident report about one of the following problems. Assume that it has happened to you. Supply relevant details and visuals in your report. Identify the audience for whom you are writing and the agency you are representing or trying to reach. (Only choose one thing to write your report)
Please read page 584 to page 587. Note the guidance to “Identify the audience for whom you are writing and the agency you are representing or trying to reach.” Of the 9 possible scenarios in the exercise, some will involve internal communication and some will involve external communication situations. Your report should be fully formatted as the appropriate type of document for the scenario you are responding to.
And these online resources:
EHS Safety News, How to Write a Good Accident or Incident Report
http://ehssafetynews.wordpress.com/2011/08/24/how-to-write-a-good-accident-or-incident-report/
Firebelle Productions, Writing Effective Incident Reports
http://www.firebelleproductions.com/newsletters/ReportWriting2017.pdf
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