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'''Incident reports''' are a special class of articles on RACKWiki that discuss specific incidents where harm occurred or could have occurred. Due to the sensitive nature of this content, incident reports can only be written and edited by RACKWiki staff and will adhere to the policies described in this article. Official incident reports will always exist in the <span class="plainlinks">[https://rackwiki.org/wiki/Special:AllPages?from=&to=&namespace=4238 "Incident" namespace]</span>. Unofficial incident reports or discussion of a non-official incident within another article will always be removed and the user who submitted the content may have their authorship privileges revoked.
'''Incident reports''' are a special class of articles on RACKWiki that discuss specific incidents where harm occurred or could have occurred. Due to the sensitive nature of this content, incident reports can only be written and edited by RACKWiki editorial staff and will adhere to the policies described in this article. Official incident reports will always exist in the <span class="plainlinks">[https://rackwiki.org/wiki/Special:AllPages?from=&to=&namespace=4238 "Incident" namespace]</span>. Unofficial incident reports or discussion of a non-official incident within another article will always be removed and the user who submitted the content may have their authorship privileges revoked.


== Information gathering and selection ==
== Information gathering and selection ==
Community-submitted Incident Reporting Forms are the primary method for RACKWiki editorial staff to gather information from primary sources. Follow-up questions may be required, so we encourage form submitters to allow us to contact them.
Community-submitted [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSccAAGMc8yQ6vd70LYHIfC3ARMoStQSt5KqYQ9vn92sH-56gQ/viewform?usp=sf_link Incident Reporting Forms] are the primary method for RACKWiki editorial staff to gather information from primary sources. Follow-up questions may be required, so we encourage form submitters to allow us to contact them.


== Peer review ==
== Peer review ==
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# In a non-fatal incident, the subject submitted an incident reporting form and requested to be identified.
# In a non-fatal incident, the subject submitted an incident reporting form and requested to be identified.
# In a fatal incident, a minimum of three close friends and/or family request that the subject be identified in the report. RACKWiki staff will make best efforts to corroborate and confirm the relationships, but will default to anonymizing the subject if they can not obtain insufficient proof of consent.
# In a fatal incident, a minimum of three close friends and/or family request that the subject be identified in the report. RACKWiki staff will make best efforts to corroborate and confirm the relationships, but will default to anonymizing the subject if they can not obtain sufficient proof of consent.


=== Format ===
=== Format ===
==== Synopsis ====
High level summary of the incident.
==== Summary table ====
Synopsis presented in a table format.
==== Environment ====
This section illustrates the context and events leading up to the incident.
==== Timeline ====
Detail the sequence of events. In contrast to the Environment section which describes the broader setting of the incident, this section lays out the order that the events occurred.
==== Risk analysis ====
What went wrong? Analysis of contributing factors that led to the outcome of the incident.
==== Risk mitigation summary ====
Things that could have been done differently. Provide recommendations on risk mitigation strategies that could be used to prevent the incident from happening.
==== Sources ====
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