POST /rest/v1.0/projects/{project_id}/incidents/near_misses
Creates a Near Miss record.
Servers
- https://api.procore.com
Path parameters
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
project_id |
Integer | Yes |
Unique identifier for the project. |
Request headers
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Content-Type |
String | Yes |
The media type of the request body.
Default value: "application/json" |
Procore-Company-Id |
Integer | Yes |
Unique company identifier associated with the Procore User Account. |
Request body fields
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
near_miss |
Object | Yes | |
near_miss.affected_party_id |
Integer | No |
The ID of the Affected Person. This supports full and reference Users from the People endpoints. |
near_miss.description |
String | No |
Description of event in Rich Text format |
near_miss.incident_id |
Integer | Yes |
The ID of the Incident |
near_miss.harm_source_id |
Integer | No |
The ID of the Harm Source |
near_miss.work_activity_id |
Integer | No |
The ID of the Work Activity |
near_miss.managed_equipment_id |
Integer | No |
The ID of the Managed Equipment |
near_miss.affected_company_id |
Integer | No |
The ID of the Affected Company |
near_miss.affected_person_id |
Integer | No |
The ID of the Affected Person. This only supports full Users from the Users endpoints. |
near_miss.custom_field_%{custom_field_definition_id} |
No |
Value of the custom field. The data type of the value passed in corresponds with the data_type of the Custom Field Definition. For a lov_entry data_type the value passed in should be the ID of one of the Custom Field Definition's LOV Entries. For a lov_entries data_type the value passed in should be an array of IDs of the Custom Field Definition's LOV Entries. |
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