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Use this service to submit a mandatory occurrence notice and report for higher-risk buildings, including high-rise residential buildings, to the BSR.
A guide for principal designers, principal contractors and accountable persons to report incidents or risks of structural failure, or the spread of fire to the Building Safety Regulator.
How principal designers, principal contractors and principal accountable persons must set up and maintain a system to report building safety incidents and risks.
The SON form is to be used to report all Air Safety significant occurrence notifications in accordance with RA 1410.
Military Aviation Authority (MAA) centre of air safety training (CoAST) course enables delegates to carry out effective occurrence safety investigation (OSI).
This forms allows the anonymous reporting of air safety occurrences which fall outside the normal reporting parameters.
Military Aviation Authority (MAA) centre of air safety training (CoAST) enables delegates to engage with an error management system process.
DASOR forms are to be used to report all air safety related occurrences.
RA covering the reporting of inherent risks in operating aviation to reduce them to as low as reasonably practicable and tolerable.
Military Aviation Authority (MAA) guidance to personnel from across the defence air environment on how to report air safety concerns.
RA withdrawn, contents incorporated into another RA as detailed within the document.
Using multiple-risk source model
A literature review was undertaken, to consider existing knowledge concerning the occurrence, causes and implications of migration by coarse fish (non-salmonid freshwater fish) occurring in England and Wales.
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