Exposure Protocol Sample Clauses
The Exposure Protocol clause defines the procedures and requirements for disclosing, reporting, or managing exposure to certain risks, such as hazardous materials, sensitive information, or financial liabilities. Typically, this clause outlines the steps parties must take when an exposure event occurs, including notification timelines, documentation, and any necessary mitigation actions. By establishing clear protocols, the clause ensures that all parties respond promptly and consistently to exposure incidents, thereby minimizing harm, ensuring compliance, and clarifying responsibilities.
Exposure Protocol. The Employer shall continue to provide confidential twenty-four (24) hour information on and referral for employees sustaining needle stick injuries or other blood or body fluid exposures, including HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C testing at no cost to the employee. The Employer’s post needle stick and body fluid exposure protocol shall meet community standards and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines.
Exposure Protocol. The Employer shall have available confidential twenty-four (24) hour information and counseling for employees sustaining needle stick injuries or other blood and body fluid exposures. The Employer's post needle stick and body fluid exposure protocol shall meet community standards and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines. The Employer shall provide to the Health and Safety Committee semi-annual reports of needle stick and blood and body fluid exposures by unit and shift and classification. The Employer will provide employees with education about Hepatitis C and will continue to evaluate, through the Infection Control Committee, diagnostic testing to determine if a new protocol is warranted.
Exposure Protocol. In the case of a probable or confirmed case of COVID-19, the following protocols will be followed:
Exposure Protocol. The Employer shall continue to provide confidential information on and referral on a timely basis for employees exposed to blood and bodily fluid. The Employer’s body fluid exposure protocol shall meet Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines.
