An incident statement would have the date, time, place, and name of any injured parties. It would also need to have a section that told, in the witness' own words, what happened. There also needs to be a section that tells what, if any, aid the injured party was given. At the bottom would be a space for date and signatures of both a manager and a witness.
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Your question isn't comprehensive enough. What type of "incident" are you talking about?
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It is impossible to write the statement as it would be written in Chinese characters. However, written phonetically, the statement "but I am glad you did" would be "dan wo hen gaoxing ni meiyou".
You would write it with a pen, silly!
I think you mean written statement. What you are asking about write statement you are confusing with written statement, the same with write in statement. A written statement is simply putting your words, or your version of events in writing.
No. That would be a syntax error. Only a right semicolon (;) can go at the end of a statement.
If you are injured on the job as a nurse, you should immediately report the incident to the Charge Nurse and/or Nurse Supervisor. Then, fill out an incident report and any other paperwork your insitution requires. If you need treatment, the Nurse Supervisor would likely begin the incident report procedure, but you'll need to write your own statement on it and sign it. Get a copy of the report. Filing an incident report will help you in your case IF you need to go on Worker's Compensation. If you never notified your employer of the incident, the employer will not be responsible for your medical care, loss of work, or ensuing disability.
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by describing yourself fully and completely make a statement
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