DHS Governance, Safety and Quality Requirements Sample Clauses

DHS Governance, Safety and Quality Requirements. Participates in the maintenance of a safe work environment. Ensures, as far as practicable, the provision of a safe working environment in consultation with staff under their supervision. • Participates in an annual performance development review and undertakes performance development review of staff under their supervision. • Has an understanding and fulfils National Safety and Quality Health Services Standards requirements including but not limited to: • Participating in continuous safety and quality improvements actions, such as audits, reviews and drills that result in improvements to patient care, staff knowledge or the consumers experience that align with actions described within the standard. • Participating with the development, implementation, reporting and monitoring of DHS activities. • Ensuring records and statistics are kept in accordance with established procedures. • Completes mandatory training (including safety and quality training) as relevant to role. • Performs duties in accordance with Government, WA Health and Dental Health Services Policies and Procedures including the relevant Occupational Safety and Health legislation, Equal Opportunity legislation and WA Health Code of Conduct.
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DHS Governance, Safety and Quality Requirements. Participates in the maintenance of a safe work environment. • Participates in an annual performance development review. • Has an understanding and fulfils National Safety and Quality Health Services Standards requirements including but not limited to: • Participating in continuous safety and quality improvements actions, such as audits, reviews and drills that result in improvements to patient care, staff knowledge or the consumers experience that align with actions described within the standard. • Participating with the development, implementation, reporting and monitoring of DHS activities. • Ensuring records and statistics are kept in accordance with established procedures. • Completes mandatory training (including safety and quality training) as relevant to role. • Performs duties in accordance with Government, WA Health and Dental Health Services Policies and Procedures including the relevant Occupational Safety and Health legislation, Equal Opportunity legislation and WA Health Code of Conduct.
DHS Governance, Safety and Quality Requirements. Responsible for ensuring, as far as practicable, the provision of a safe working environment.  Has an understanding and fulfils National Safety and Quality Health Services Standards requirements including but not limited to:  Participating in continuous safety and quality improvements actions, such as audits, reviews and drills that result in improvements to patient care, staff knowledge or the consumers experience that align with actions described within the standard.  Participating with the development, implementation, reporting and monitoring of DHS activities.  Ensuring records and statistics are kept in accordance with established procedures.  Undertaking annual performance development review  Performs duties in accordance with Government, WA Health and Dental Health Services Policies and Procedures including the relevant Occupational Safety and Health legislation, Equal Opportunity legislation and WA Health Code of Conduct.
DHS Governance, Safety and Quality Requirements. Responsible for ensuring, as far as practicable, the provision of a safe working environment. • Undertakes performance development review of staff under direct supervision and ensures supervisors in their area of responsibility also undertake performance development reviews of their staff. • Has an understanding and fulfils National Safety and Quality Health Services Standards requirements including but not limited to: o Participating in continuous safety and quality improvements actions, such as audits, reviews and drills that result in improvements to patient care, staff knowledge or the consumers experience that align with actions described within the standard. o Participating with the development, implementation, reporting and monitoring of DHS activities. o Ensuring records and statistics are kept in accordance with established procedures. o Undertaking annual performance development review. Performs duties in accordance with Government, WA Health and Dental Health Services Policies and Procedures including the relevant Occupational Safety and Health legislation, Equal Opportunity legislation and WA Health Code of Conduct.
DHS Governance, Safety and Quality Requirements. Participates in the maintenance of a safe work environment. Ensures, as far as practicable, the provision of a safe working environment in consultation with staff under their supervision.  Participates in an annual performance development review and undertakes performance development review of staff under their supervision.  Assists the Head of Unit in the completion of the clinic’s quality assurance program.  Has an understanding and fulfils National Safety and Quality Health Services Standards requirements including but not limited to:  Participating in continuous safety and quality improvements actions, such as audits, reviews and drills that result in improvements to patient care, staff knowledge or the consumers experience that align with actions described within the standard.  Participating with the development, implementation, reporting and monitoring of DHS activities.  Ensuring records and statistics are kept in accordance with established procedures.  Completes mandatory training (including safety and quality training) as relevant to role.  Performs duties in accordance with Government, WA Health and Dental Health Services Policies and Procedures including the relevant Occupational Safety and Health legislation, Equal Opportunity legislation and WA Health Code of Conduct
DHS Governance, Safety and Quality Requirements. Ensures, as far as practicable, the provision of a safe working environment in consultation with staff under their supervision. • Participates in an annual performance development review and undertakes performance development review of staff under their supervision. • Has an understanding and fulfils National Safety and Quality Health Services Standards requirements including but not limited to: • Participating in continuous safety and quality improvements actions, such as audits, reviews and drills that result in improvements to patient care, staff knowledge or the consumers experience that align with actions described within the standard. • Participating with the development, implementation, reporting and monitoring of DHS activities. • Ensuring records and statistics are kept in accordance with established procedures. • Completes mandatory training (including safety and quality training) as relevant to role. Regional Dental Officer (Education) DO Level RDO - Position Number: 00000010 • Performs duties in accordance with Government, WA Health and Dental Health Services Policies and Procedures. Abides by the relevant Occupational Safety and Health legislation, Disability Services Act, Equal Opportunity legislation and WA Health Code of Conduct.
DHS Governance, Safety and Quality Requirements. 6.1 Participates in the maintenance of a safe work environment.
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  • STANDARDS AND QUALITY The Supplier shall at all times during the Contract Period ensure that the Services are delivered in accordance with: the Digital Service Design Manual (and the Supplier shall comply with the processes and procedures set out therein); the Standards; the KPIs; the Methodology; the applicable SOW; and all other applicable provisions of this Contract.

  • COUNTY’S QUALITY ASSURANCE PLAN The County or its agent will evaluate the Contractor’s performance under this Contract on not less than an annual basis. Such evaluation will include assessing the Contractor’s compliance with all Contract terms and conditions and performance standards. Contractor deficiencies which the County determines are severe or continuing and that may place performance of the Contract in jeopardy if not corrected will be reported to the Board of Supervisors. The report will include improvement/corrective action measures taken by the County and the Contractor. If improvement does not occur consistent with the corrective action measures, the County may terminate this Contract or impose other penalties as specified in this Contract.

  • Quality Assurance/Quality Control Contractor shall establish and maintain a quality assurance/quality control program which shall include procedures for continuous control of all construction and comprehensive inspection and testing of all items of Work, including any Work performed by Subcontractors, so as to ensure complete conformance to the Contract with respect to materials, workmanship, construction, finish, functional performance, and identification. The program established by Contractor shall comply with any quality assurance/quality control requirements incorporated in the Contract.

  • Health and Safety Requirements The Contractor and his subcontractors ensure at all times compliance with safety regulations imposed by any Act of Parliament, ordinance or any regulation or by¬law of any local or statutory authority. Occupational Health and Safety Act (Act of 1993-Section 37) The Contractor shall comply with:  The Occupational Health and Safety Xxx, 0000, and all Regulations made there under;  All Eskom Safety and Operating Procedures listed in this Works Information. The Contractor acknowledges that it is fully aware of the requirements of all the above and undertakes to employ only people who have been duly authorised in terms thereof and who have received sufficient training to ensure that they can comply therewith. The Contractor undertakes not to do, or not to allow anything to be done which will contravene any of the provisions of the Act, Regulations or Safety and Operating Procedures. The Contractor shall appoint a person who will liaise with the Eskom Safety Officer responsible for the premises relevant to this contract. The person so appointed shall, on request:  Supply the Eskom Safety Officer with copies of minutes of all Health and Safety Committee meetings, whenever he is required to do so;  Supply the Eskom Safety Officer with copies of all appointments in respect of employees employed on this contract, in terms of the Act and Regulations and shall advise the Eskom Safety Officer of any changes thereto. Eskom may, at any stage during the currency of this agreement, be entitled to:  Do safety audits at the Contractor’s premises, its work-places and on its employees;  Refuse any employee, sub-contractor or agent of the Contractor access to its premises if such person has been found to commit any unlawful act or any unsafe working practice or is found to be not authorised or qualified in terms of the Act;

  • Quality Requirements Performance Indicator Heading Indicator (specific) Threshold Method of Measurement Frequency of monitoring Consequence of Breach QUALITY Patient Safety - Incidents I1 Number of incidents Adverse incidents include the following: clinical or non clinical adverse events that have potential to cause avoidable harm to a patient, including medical errors or adverse events related to medical devices or other equipment. Clinical or non- clinical accidents, accidental injuries to staff and members of the public, verbal, physical or psychological abuse or harassment, unusual or dangerous occurrences, damage to trust property, plant or equipment, fire or flood, security, theft or loss, near misses are identified as any event where under different circumstances significant injury or loss may have occurred Number of recorded incidents in the contract month Monthly Remedial Action Plan brought to Performance Meeting following breach; action under Module C Clause 32 if needed I2 Number of Sis Definition of SUI according to trust policy and national guidance Number of Serious Untoward Incidents reported in contract month Monthly Remedial Action Plan brought to Performance Meeting following breach; action under Module C Clause 32 if needed S1 Percentage of eligible staff received child safeguarding training at level 2 (as identified in LSCB training strategy) 95% Number received training/ Number of identified staff requiring training Monthly S2 Percentage of eligible staff received adult safeguarding awareness training at level 2 ( as identified in K&M Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults training strategy) 95% Number of staff trained/ Number of identified staff requiring training Monthly

  • Expenditure on Safety Requirements All costs and expenses arising out of or relating to Safety Requirements shall be borne by the Concessionaire to the extent such costs and expenses form part of the works and services included in the Scope of the Project, and works and services, if any, not forming part of the Scope of the Project shall be undertaken in accordance with the provisions of Article 16. Costs and expenses on works and services not covered hitherto before and arising out of Safety Requirements shall, subject to the provisions of Clause 16.3.2, be borne from out of a dedicated safety fund (the “Safety Fund”) to be funded, owned and operated by the Authority or a substitute thereof.

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