Site Site that owns the safety status. See Also Status Descriptive name used to identify the safety status. See Also Properties can be updated Allows users to change an object’s properties. Clear this option to prevent users from editing objects when this status is applied. For example, you could disable editing for objects that have been sent for approval. See Also Can be sent for approval If the approval process is required by the object, it can be sent for approval. In the case of safety provisions, if the safety type does not require approvals, the provision’s draft version can be marked as “Accepted”. See Also Canceled The object is no longer available for use. See Also Promote draft version to current When the status is applied to a provision, its draft version becomes current. If it replaces a current version, the replaced version becomes historical. See Also Set the owning object’s status to... When the status is set on a version, the status is also applied to the owning object. See Also Can be manually set When this option is selected, users can assign the status manually. See Also Mark incident as started When this status is set on an override incident, it is marked as started. Its start date and time are set. See Also Life cycle is complete When this status is set on an object, its end date and time are set. See Also Create the incident’s work document When this status is applied to an override incident, a work request or work order is automatically created. The override definition on the provision determines the type of document and the values used on it. See Also Notify the employees of incidents with this status When this status is applied to an override incident, the employees identified on the provision’s override definition are informed. Notification can take the form of emails, bookmarks, or both. See Also Description The description of the item. You can use this box to include any additional details.