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of Reports By Jim Goding Different circumstances require different levels of reporting, and different types of reports. We will consider here one method (of many possible) for classifying reports. This method has worked in a number of casinos, and could very well be used in other industries. It involves only three separate types of report:
1. Verbal report accompanied by written entry in Surveillance Daily Shift Report. 2. Procedure Violation Report (PVR). 3. Incident Report (IR). We will break these down and describe the circumstances of each, how to make the report, and the data which must be included. It should be noted that certain circumstances require two or all three of the reports noted above. . . . Approximately four pages of material have been deleted at this point. The entire article is now only available on a for-sale basis. I have to make a living too. For ordering this article or others, please visit the Publications Order page. This article is available as a single article, as part of a package, or as a part of the entire Casino Surveillance Operations Manual.
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