Safety Plan definition

Safety Plan means a written document that has procedures, requirements, or standards related to safety which the pool staff shall follow. The safety plan shall include training and emergency response procedures.
Safety Plan means a specific and concrete strategy for controlling threats of serious harm to a child(ren) or supplementing protective capacities, which is implemented immediately when a family's protective capacities are not sufficient to manage immediate and serious threats of harm.
Safety Plan means a written document that has procedures, requirements and/or standards related to safety which the aquatic facility staff shall follow. These plans include training, emergency response, and operations procedures.

Examples of Safety Plan in a sentence

  • A Student Safety Plan may include: designating safe adults in the building to whom the student can report; providing expedited notice to parents; altering bus and classroom assignments; allowing the use of a cellphone outside of class time for emergencies; providing a “hall pass” to be used at any time to seek help from a designated staff member; providing counseling services; reasonable monitoring by school resource officers; or allowing for a transfer to another school in the District, when possible.

  • During negotiations before placing of work order and during execution of the contract SBI shall have right to review and suggest modification in the Safety Plan.

  • The Wichita Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (WAMPO) Safety Plan (updated 2011) indicates that from 2005 to 2009, 25 percent of all statewide bicycle crashes occurred within the Wichita region.


More Definitions of Safety Plan

Safety Plan means a specific and concrete strategy and written plan developed by the Agency with the Family for controlling Threats of Maltreatment or supplementing Protective Capacities to keep the Child safe. The Safety Plan identifies who will participate to assure safety of the Child, who will monitor the Safety Plan, and duration of the Safety Plan. The Safety Plan will also address how behaviors, conditions, and circumstances associated with the signs of present or Impending Danger will be controlled.
Safety Plan means a written plan to implement program changes to bring an early learning program into compliance with this chapter and chapter 43.216 RCW. Safety plans are developed at meetings involv- ing at least an early learning provider and a department licensor and supervisor. Safety plans detail changes the provider needs to make to mitigate the risk of direct and indirect harm to children enrolled in the early learning program. Program changes must be agreed to in writ- ing and signed by all participants at the meeting. Safety plans expire thirty calendar days after being signed by all parties. Safety plans may only be extended for an additional thirty days and extensions may only be authorized by a department supervisor.
Safety Plan means an immediate course of action designed to protect a child from abuse or neglect.
Safety Plan means a plan that addresses specific risk factors of an individual youth, intervention strategies as well as interagency collaboration and information sharing.
Safety Plan means a plan ordered by the court to be
Safety Plan means a written plan to implement program changes to bring a school-age program into compliance with this chapter and chapter 43.216 RCW.
Safety Plan means a written or oral outline of actions to be taken by a victim of domestic or family violence to secure protection and support after making an assessment of the dangerousness of the situation.