Questions: What part of an incident report identifies any witnesses to the event and summarizes their respective testimony? The introduction The appendix The discussion The recommendation Next Worksheet

What part of an incident report identifies any witnesses to the event and summarizes their respective testimony?
The introduction
The appendix
The discussion
The recommendation

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Transcript text: What part of an incident report identifies any witnesses to the event and summarizes their respective testimony? The introduction The appendix The discussion The recommendation Next Worksheet
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The answer is the discussion.

Explanation for each option:

  • The introduction: This section typically provides an overview of the incident, including the time, date, and location, as well as a brief description of what occurred. It does not usually include details about witnesses or their testimonies.

  • The appendix: This part of a report is used to include supplementary material that supports the main content, such as charts, graphs, or additional documents. It is not typically used to summarize witness testimonies.

  • The discussion: This section is where the details of the incident are analyzed and explained. It often includes information about witnesses and their testimonies, as it provides a comprehensive view of the incident from different perspectives.

  • The recommendation: This part of the report suggests actions to prevent future incidents or to address the issues identified in the report. It does not summarize witness testimonies.

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