Facility Staff Clause Samples

The Facility Staff clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to personnel provided by a facility under an agreement. It typically outlines qualifications, training, and conduct standards for staff members, and may specify background checks or certifications required for those working on-site. This clause ensures that only suitable and competent individuals are assigned to perform services, thereby maintaining quality and safety standards and reducing risks associated with unqualified personnel.
Facility Staff. At a minimum, Staff must have the appropriate experience for the needs of the Client population served, in compliance with the CPSA, Operating Room Nurses Association of Canada (ORNAC) and the designated professional licensing body. In each Facility where general anesthetics or sedation are administered, there must be one member who is currently certified in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) present at all times in the surgical suite or two if the physician administering IV sedation is a non anesthesiologist. All patient care Staff must have current Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS). In addition to skilled nursing Staff, the Service Provider must provide for appropriately trained and experienced support Staff, including but not limited to manager, booking personnel, re-processing Staff with certification and housekeeping Staff.
Facility Staff. At a minimum, Staff must have the appropriate experience for the needs of the Client population served, in compliance with the CPSA, Operating Room Nurses Association and the designated professional licensing body. In each Facility where general anesthetics or sedation are administered, there must be one member who is currently certified in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) present at all times in the surgical suite. All patient care Staff must have current Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS). Where a general anesthetic is administered to a child, the registered nurse in the operating room assisting the anesthesiologist must be skilled in venipuncture and airway management in children. Documented proof of these skills must be available to AHS on request. In the event that care is provided to children under ten (10) years of age, the recovery room registered nurse must have current Paediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification. In addition to skilled nursing Staff, the Service Provider must provide for appropriately trained and experienced support Staff, including but not limited to manager, booking personnel, re-processing Staff and housekeeping Staff.
Facility Staff. At a minimum, Staff must have the appropriate experience for the needs of the Client population served, in compliance with the CPSA, Operating Room Nurses Association of Canada and the designated professional licensing body. In each Facility where general anesthetics or sedation are administered, there must be one member who is currently certified in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) present at all times in the surgical suite or two if the physician administering IV sedation is a non anesthesiologist. All patient care Staff must have current Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS). Where a general anesthetic is administered to a child, the registered nurse in the operating room assisting the anesthesiologist must be skilled in venipuncture and airway management in children. Documented proof of these skills must be available to AHS on request. In the event that care is provided to children under ten (10) years of age, the recovery room registered nurse must have current Paediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification. In addition to skilled nursing Staff, the Service Provider must provide for appropriately trained and experienced support Staff, including but not limited to manager, booking personnel, re-processing Staff and housekeeping Staff.
Facility Staff. At a minimum, Staff must have the appropriate experience for the needs of the Client population served, in compliance with the CPSA, Operating Room Nurses Association of Canada and the designated professional licensing body. In addition to skilled nursing Staff, the Service Provider must provide for appropriately trained and experienced support Staff, including but not limited to manager, booking personnel, re-processing Staff and housekeeping Staff.
Facility Staff the facility staff shall include Administrator, Program Director, licensed nurse, and direct care staff.
Facility Staff. TB TESTING. ACH will provide for the FACILITY staff Tuberculosis (TB) skin tests, as directed by the SHERIFF. ACH will administer TB testing for the FACILITY staff, as scheduled and required by the SHERIFF, with the COUNTY providing the serum and related supplies. Upon the SHERIFF’s request, ACH will secure the serum and related supplies through the correctional pharmacy to secure the serum and related supplies at the best possible price. ACH will ▇▇▇▇ the COUNTY for any TB serum and related supplies used for FACILITY staff testing.

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