This document outlines reporting requirements for different types of incidents in Afghanistan, including the timing for initial and final reports and the parties to notify. It specifies that for incidents involving escalation of force using weapons without injury or significant property damage, an initial report is due within 8 hours and a final report within 48 hours to the Contracting Officer Representative (COR) or Security Officer. Any traffic or other accident resulting in death or injury requires an initial report within 4 hours and final within 24 hours to the COR or Security Officer. If personnel are detained following an accident without injury, periodic updates every 24 hours are expected until release.
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This document outlines reporting requirements for different types of incidents in Afghanistan, including the timing for initial and final reports and the parties to notify. It specifies that for incidents involving escalation of force using weapons without injury or significant property damage, an initial report is due within 8 hours and a final report within 48 hours to the Contracting Officer Representative (COR) or Security Officer. Any traffic or other accident resulting in death or injury requires an initial report within 4 hours and final within 24 hours to the COR or Security Officer. If personnel are detained following an accident without injury, periodic updates every 24 hours are expected until release.
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Section 01040 - Page 13
TYPE OF INCIDENT INITIAL REPORT FINAL REPORT REPORT TO:
Incidents involving escalation of force, t o include use of weapons, without resulting injury or death, that result in significant damage to Afghan or USG vehicles, materials or facilities. Within 8 hours after incident. Within 48 hours after incident. COR or Security Officer Traffic or other accidents, resulting in the death or injury of any person. Within 4 hours after incident. Within 24 hours after incident. COR or Security Officer Traffic or other accidents, without resulting death or injury. Within 8 hours after incident. Within 48 hours after incident. COR or Security Officer Traffic or other accidents, without resulting death or injurycontractor, security forces personnel have been detained by the ANP or other authorities. Within 4 hours after incident.
Periodic reports, every 24 hours until all personnel are released Within 24 hours after incident terminates. COR or Security Officer Attacks against ANA/ANP/APPF/APPF Coalition/PSC activities by Anti- Afghan Forces resulting in the death or injury of any person. Within 4 hours after incident. Within 24 hours after incident. COR or Security Officer Attacks against ANA/ANP/APPF Coalition/PSC activities by Anti- Afghan Forces, without resulting death or injury of any person. Within 12 hours after incident. Within 48 hours after incident. COR or Security Officer ANA/ANP/APPF Coalition/PSC escort or independent activities which have lost contact with their companies. Within 4 hours after incident.
Periodic reports every 4 hours until contact reestablished. Within 48 hours after incident terminates. COR or Security Officer W912DQ-13-R-4034
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