- Accidents resulting in death or serious bodily injury involving transportation, workplace incidents, medical procedures, or similar activities
- Environmental incidents with the potential to cause significant harm to the environment
- Product safety incidents causing injury or damage
- Fire, explosions, or other catastrophes causing significant property damage
- Construction accidents resulting in injuries or damage beyond certain thresholds
- Mining incidents with potential to cause injury or environmental harm
- Aviation and marine accidents exceeding specified levels of severity
- Incidents involving the handling, storage, or transportation of dangerous goods
- Incidents impacting public health, safety, or welfare, such as food contamination
- Data security breaches affecting a large number of individuals
- Accidents exceeding certain thresholds in specific industries or sectors, such as oil and gas, manufacturing, chemical processing, or healthcare
The specific criteria and thresholds for reporting accidents may vary depending on the jurisdiction, regulatory framework, and nature of the activity. It is important for organizations and individuals to be aware of the relevant regulations and reporting requirements in their jurisdiction to ensure compliance and facilitate timely and accurate accident reporting.