Emergency Preparedness
Appendix H.15 – COMBATIVE
Kern Medical Emergency Preparedness
remain at their workstations. Security personnel are trained to provide a precise response to those situations that involve an actual or potential threat to patients, staff, or visitors. They will gather information regarding the incident from the person who had initial contact with the individual(s) causing the actual or potential threat. They will evaluate the situation to determine the best response. When appropriate, security will notify local law enforcement and detain the individual if employees, visitors or patients are at risk. When necessary for safety reasons, security personnel will use restraining force. All incidents involving workplace violence will be documented according to Kern Medical policy ADM-HR-100 and Kern County Workplace Violence policy as outlined in the KC employee handbook. CODE GRAY ALL CLEAR: When the incident has been resolved, the operator will announce “Code Gray, all clear” and all departments should return to normal operations. EDUCATION: Kern Medical Staff Will receive education and demonstrate competency related to the qualifications necessary to participate in a Code Gray at Kern Medical upon orientation, periodically as defined by the organization and upon policy change. Patient/Family/Significant Other Will receive instructions at time of occurrence as necessary for their safety. DOCUMENTATION: An online Occurrence Report will be completed as outlined in policy ADM- RI-505. Security personnel will document the incident and their involvement in a department Incident Report. After Action Report (AAR) will be completed by the Safety Officer or his Designee.
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