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IncidentA customer service issue or problem reported by a customer and the activities that customer service representatives use to resolve it.
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IncidentAn occurrence either human-caused or natural phenomenon, that requires action or support by emergency service personnel to prevent or minimize loss of life or damage to property and/or natural resourc [..]
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IncidentAny event that is not part of the standard operation of a service and that causes, or may cause, an interruption to, or a reduction in, the quality of that service.
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IncidentAn incident as an adverse network event in an information system or network or the threat of the occurrence of such an event.
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IncidentSequence of events, on occurrence of which plant operation or activity cannot be continued for safety reasons. A plant must be designed taking account of the incident or provide safety precautions aga [..]
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Incidentlate 15c., "likely to happen," from Latin incidentem (nominative incidens), present participle of incidere "to happen, befall" (see incident (n.)). From 1620s as "occurring as [..]
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Incidentearly 15c., "something which occurs casually in connection with something else," from Old French incident (13c.), and directly from Latin incidentem (nominative incidens), present participle [..]
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IncidentA human-caused or natural occurrence, such as wildland fire, that requires emergency service action to prevent or reduce the loss of life or damage to property or natural resources.
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IncidentAn event which is not part of standard business operations which may impact or interrupt services and, in some cases, may lead to disaster.
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IncidentAs used in pipeline safety regulations, an incident is an event occurring on a natural gas pipeline for which the operator must make a report to the Office of Pipeline Safety. Events of similar magnitude affecting hazardous liquid pipelines are considered accidents. (Reference 49CFR 191.3, 49CFR 195.50).
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Incidentevent or happening.
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Incidenta single distinct event falling or striking of light rays on something; "incident light" incidental: (sometimes followed by `to') minor or casual or subordinate i [..]
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IncidentAn unplanned, undesired event that may cause injury, illness, or property damage.
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IncidentAn event or circumstance which could have resulted, or did result, in unintended or unnecessary harm to a person and/or a complaint, loss or damage
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Incidentsomething that happens; an event
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Incidentn. A happening in general, especially one of little importance.
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IncidentIn information systems (IS), [an] assessed occurrence having actual or potentially adverse effects on an IS. [INFOSEC-99] 2. In COMSEC, the occurrence that potentially jeopardizes the security of COMSEC material or the secure electrical transmission of national security information or information governed by 10 U.S.C. Section 2315. [INFOSEC-99]
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IncidentAn event which you didn’t intend or expect.
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IncidentSituation that might be or could lead to a disruption loss emergency or crisis.
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Incidentintsident
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IncidentAn event, or series of events, resulting in one or more undesirable consequences, such as harm to people, damage to the environment, or asset/business losses. Such events include fires, explosions, re [..]
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Incident1 : a distinct occurrence or event [an of sexual harassment] 2 : a subordinate, dependent, or consequential element [the search was a legitimate to the arrest] [child support and other s of divorce] . [..]
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IncidentAn incident is an unplanned interruption to a service or a reduction in the quality of a service provided and supported by Information Technology Services (ITS).
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IncidentExamples: An occurrence or event, natural or manmade that requires a response to protect life or property. Incidents can include major disasters, emergencies, terrorist attacks, terrorist threats, civ [..]
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Incident(n) a single distinct event(n) a public disturbance(adj) falling or striking of light rays on something(adj) (sometimes followed by `to') minor or casual or subordinate in significance or nature [..]
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IncidentEN:15567 Ropes Course; definition: Any given event in which optimum levels of safety are not maintained e.g. an instructor forgets to mention an important safety rule.
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IncidentAn occurrence, caused by either human action or natural phenomena, that may cause harm and may require action. Incidents can include major disasters, emergencies, terrorist attacks, terrorist threats, [..]
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IncidentAn occurrence other than an accident, associated with the operation of an aircraft which affects or could affect the safety of operations.
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IncidentAn incident is an event which reduces the capacity of a network link to carry traffic.
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IncidentA nonrecurring event that affects transportation system performance, including traffic accidents, disabled vehicles, roadway maintenance activities, and other flow disruptions.
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Incident Traffic or passenger accident that include collisions with other vehicles, pedestrians or fixed object, and passenger accidents while boarding, on-board, or disembarking the transit vehicle.
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IncidentA situation that endangers confidentiality, integrity, or availability of data, systems, or security guidelines. These can be caused intentionally or by accident.
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IncidentAn occurrence that constitutes a violation or imminent threat of violation of security policies, resulting in adverse consequences to a system or the information that the system processes, stores, or [..]
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IncidentAn incident is an event attributable to a human root cause. This distinction is particularly important when the event is the product of malicious intent to do harm. An important note: all incidents ar [..]
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IncidentAn occurrence, either human caused or by natural phenomena, that requires action by emergency service personnel to prevent or minimize loss of life or damage to property and/or natural resources. Incident Action Plan (IAP):
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IncidentAn attempted or successful unauthorized access, use, disclosure, modification or destruction of information; interference with information technology operation; or violation of explicit or implied acceptable use policy.
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IncidentA comment recorded on a customer or vehicle record that restricts issuance of products or prevents specific transactions. For example, failure to pay a parking ticket may result in the vehicle owner f [..]
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IncidentAn incident is an unexpected or unwanted event that can have serious consequences.An information security incident is any unexpected event that might compromise an organisation's activities or in [..]
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IncidentUncontrolled release of a chemical from its containment that either threatens to, or does, cause exposure to a chemical hazard. Such an incident may occur accidentally or deliberately.
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IncidentEvents that overwhelm the resources of local Hospitals and Health Care Providers. They are likely to impose a sustained demand for Health Services rather than the short, intense peak customary with sm [..]
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IncidentAny event that disrupts, denies or deteriorates an information technology service.
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Incidentunplanned event or occurrence resulting in damage or other loss
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Incident An action likely to lead to getting the authorities involved, such as the police.
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IncidentAn assessed occurrence that actually or potentially jeopardizes the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of an information system; or the information the system processes, stores, or transmits; or that constitutes a violation or imminent threat of violation of security policies, security procedures, or acceptable use policies.
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Incidentany significant unplanned event that occurs during testing that requires subsequent investigation and/or correction. For example when expected and actual test results are different. Incidents can be raised against documentation as well as code. Incidents are logged when a person other than the author of the product performs the testing.
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IncidentAn incident is an unplanned interruption to an IT service or a reduction in the quality of an IT service. Failure of a configuration item that has not yet impacted service is also an incident.
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IncidentRefers to attempted (accidental or malicious) unauthorized access, use, modification, destruction, disposal, disclosure, or loss of information or property held by, in the custody of, or belonging to [..]
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Incidentor "Occurrence"
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IncidentThe NEB has very specific criteria for what constitutes a pipeline incident and thus is considered reportable to the regulator. It includes:
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IncidentAny preventable, unplanned, work-related event or exposure or series of events or exposures that result in or have the potential to result in harm to personnel and/or significant damage to equipment o [..]
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IncidentTraffic or passenger accident that include collisions with other vehicles, pedestrians or fixed object, and passenger accidents while boarding, on-board, or disembarking the transit vehicle.
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Incidentmeans a real or potential occurrence or event, natural or human-caused, which to limit damage to persons, property, adverse economic impact, or the environment, requires prompt actions by OMAFRA to investigate, identify, assess, control, or otherwise mitigate. Incident Management
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