Disease Prevention Sample Clauses

Disease Prevention. 6.1. Adopt and require the use of disease and pathogen protocols for all aquatic inventory and other field crews working in occupied and potential habitats. High 1,4,5 Completed Involved Parties 0 N/A
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Disease Prevention. 4-1.1.22 Every effort will be made to prevent respiratory diseases by: • Isolation/separation of affected individuals where possible • Emphasising early diagnosis and treatment Water-Borne Disease Prevention
Disease Prevention. Surveillance of Communicable Diseases, non-communicable diseases and health conditions
Disease Prevention. Health Promotion - Non-Evidence Based .76 Elder Abuse Prevention 0 0 0 0 .77 Mental Health 0 16,261 16,261 16,261 .78 Kinship Care .78.1 Kinship Caregivers Support Program .78.1.a Service Delivery .78.1.b Goods and Services .78.2 Kinship Navigator Services 0 0 0 .79 Family Caregiver Support Program .79.1 Information Services 0 0 0 .79.2 Access Assistance 0 99,207 99,207 99,207 .79.2.a.1
Disease Prevention. Genetic testing is making it possible to detect individuals at risk for disease even prior to onset of symptoms. In some cases, interventions are available to lower the risk of developing the disease, or at a minimum lead to early identification and management of disease symptoms.
Disease Prevention. The Company will continue to publish, in its communication vehicles, articles about health education and disease prevention, aiming at the preservation of employees' and retirees' health. Paragraph 1º - The Company will inform the Trade Unions, when requested, the number of cases of infectious-contagious diseases (transmissible, tropical) of compulsory notification to the public health agencies, when they occur in regions declared endemic. Tropical diseases, acquired as a result of work performed in endemic areas, upon evidence of a causal link, will be considered an occupational accident or disease. Paragraph 2º - The Company will adapt its methods and practices, so as not to use dry or wet sand in its blasting processes, in accordance with the normative precepts contained in Ordinance 99 of 10/19/2004 of the Labor Inspection Secretary/Ministry of Labor. Paragraph 3º - The Company will pay for employees the vaccines indicated by the Occupational Immunization Program and will articulate with health authorities the Public Vaccination Campaigns. Paragraph 4º - The Company will bear the expenses related to the recovery of workers with occupational diseases and their sequelae. Paragraph 5º - The Company will make feasible, in each Business Area, a technical team in Occupational Hygiene.

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  • Fire Prevention LESSEE agrees to use every reasonable precaution against fire and agrees to provide and maintain approved, labeled fire extinguishers, emergency lighting equipment, and exit signs and complete any other modifications within the leased premises as required or recommended by the Insurance Services Office (or successor organization), OSHA, the local Fire Department, or any similar body.

  • Fraud Prevention A. To screen its employees and contractors to determine if they have been excluded from Medicare, Medicaid or any federal or state health care program. The Contractor agrees to search monthly the HHS-Office of Inspector General ("OIG") and Texas Health and Human Services Commission Office of Inspector General ("HHSC-OIG") List of Excluded Individuals/Entities ("LEIE") websites to capture exclusions and reinstatements that have occurred since the last search and to immediately report to HHSC-OIG any exclusion information the Contractor discovers. Exclusionary searches for prospective employees and contractors shall be performed prior to employment or contracting.

  • Workplace Violence Prevention A. In order to provide a safe and healthy workplace for employees, the State agrees to develop and implement "Workplace Violence Prevention" policies and programs.

  • ACCIDENT PREVENTION T h i s p r o v i s i o n i s applicable to all Federal-aid construction contracts and to all related subcontracts.

  • Prevention IP shall take all appropriate measures to prevent sexual exploitation and abuse, and child safeguarding violations, by its employees, personnel or subcontractors. IP shall, inter alia, ensure that its employees, personnel or subcontractors shall have undertaken and successfully completed appropriate training with regard to the prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse, and training on safeguarding children. Such training shall include but not be limited to: reference to definitions of sexual exploitation and sexual abuse, and child safeguarding violations; a clear and unambiguous statement that any form of sexual exploitation and abuse, and any conduct that undermines the safeguarding of children, is prohibited; the requirement that any allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse, or child safeguarding violations be promptly reported as provided for in Article 14.4; and the requirement that alleged victims of sexual exploitation and abuse or child safeguarding violations, be promptly informed of and referred to available professional assistance, upon her or his consent.

  • Harassment Prevention 38.1 Employees should refer in the first instance to the provisions and procedures specified in the employer’s Harassment Policy. The employee’s attention is also drawn to clause 39 Resolution of Employment Relationship Problems. Harassment can take many forms, including sexual harassment, bullying, racial harassment, violence, and other forms of intimidating behaviour.

  • SAFETY AND ACCIDENT PREVENTION In performing work under this Contract on State premises, Contractor shall conform to any specific safety requirements contained in the Contract or as required by law or regulation. Contractor shall take any additional precautions as the State may reasonably require for safety and accident prevention purposes. Any violation of such rules and requirements, unless promptly corrected, shall be grounds for termination of this Contract in accordance with the default provisions hereof.

  • Workplace Violence Prevention and Crisis Response (applicable to any Party and any subcontractors and sub-grantees whose employees or other service providers deliver social or mental health services directly to individual recipients of such services): Party shall establish a written workplace violence prevention and crisis response policy meeting the requirements of Act 109 (2016), 33 VSA §8201(b), for the benefit of employees delivering direct social or mental health services. Party shall, in preparing its policy, consult with the guidelines promulgated by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration for Preventing Workplace Violence for Healthcare and Social Services Workers, as those guidelines may from time to time be amended. Party, through its violence protection and crisis response committee, shall evaluate the efficacy of its policy, and update the policy as appropriate, at least annually. The policy and any written evaluations thereof shall be provided to employees delivering direct social or mental health services. Party will ensure that any subcontractor and sub-grantee who hires employees (or contracts with service providers) who deliver social or mental health services directly to individual recipients of such services, complies with all requirements of this Section.

  • EDUCATION/PREVENTION To promote health and safety, information about this policy, and information designed to minimise the harmful use of alcohol and other drugs will be displayed on-site and distributed as appropriate. The V.B.I. Alcohol and Drug Worker (Ph. (00) 0000 0000 or mobile 0000 000 000) or the V.B.I. Chaplain (pager Melbourne 9506 0136/Country 000 00 0000) may be contacted directly for information and/or assistance. Direct Line provides information, counselling and referral on alcohol and drug issues 24 hours per day – Phone (00) 0000 0000 (metro) or (008) 136 385 (country). APPENDIX D (CONT’D) GUIDELINES FOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEES HOW THE POLICY IS INTRODUCED AND PURSUED

  • Infectious Disease Where an employee produces documentary evidence that:

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