When a service member is involved in a potential concussive event, leaders are required to perform actions such as assessing the service member's condition, ensuring they receive appropriate medical attention, and documenting the incident. However, they are not authorized to make a medical diagnosis or determine the severity of the concussion without proper medical training. Their role is primarily to facilitate care and ensure safety rather than to provide medical evaluations.
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Inspect helmet and replace as necessary
Check the Service member's helmet for signs of damage and replace as necessary
check the service member's helmet for signs of damage and replace as necessary
check the service member's helmet for signs of damage and replace as necessary
check the service member's helmet for signs of damage and replace as necessary
check the service member's helmet for signs of damage and replace as necessary
check the service member's helmet for signs of damage and replace as necessary
Combined Information Database Network Exchange (CIDNE) linked to SIGACT Report
All of these circumstances require evaluation and reporting.
Combined Information Database Network Exchange (CIDNE) linked to SIGACT Report
The module for documenting all personnel involved in a potentially concussive mandatory event in the Blast Exposure and Concussion Incident Report (BECIR) can typically be found in your organization's safety management system or incident reporting software. Ensure you include all individuals present during the incident, along with their roles and any actions taken. This documentation is crucial for compliance and for implementing necessary safety measures. Always refer to your organization's guidelines for specific procedures and reporting requirements.