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Health Concerns. Employees and supervisors should be aware of signs of overexertion when exercising. The following are signs to watch for: tightness or pain in chest, numbness or pain in arms, severe breathlessness, lightheadedness, dizziness, loss of muscle control, nausea, muscle pain, or profuse sweating. If any of these symptoms develop, stop the activity immediately. Injuries sustained during supervised physical fitness exercise will be handled by the immediate supervisor in the same manner as any other injury.
Health Concerns. The transportation of students in a manner which is safe for students and employees is of highest importance. If possible, parents should be encouraged to transport students to and from school each day. Implementing daily health routines for bus routines will require new practices and protocols. Each bus will need to be analyzed for adherence to guidelines, keeping safety of students and drivers foremost. This will result in difficult decisions as to who is transported and how this works. o Face Coverings – School bus drivers and adult staff on the bus are required to wear face coverings. It is required that students wear a face covering while riding the bus. Consider providing a mask dispenser on the bus. o Limit riders based on the Risk Level Guidelines: o Yellow and Orange (Low Exposure) 2 students per seat o Red (High Exposure) 1 student per seat o Purple (High Exposure) No transportation o Seating – To the extent possible, seating arrangement is designed in a way that prevents close contact between riders when loading/unloading. o Load the bus back-to-front (first student picked up sits in back, seats are filled in order back-to-front, last student sits in front seats); upon arrival at school: offload one seat at a time front-to-back to maintain distancing between students. Departing School: students load the bus in the order they will arrive at destination (students with longest route sit in the back, those with shortest route sit in front, etc.). o Hand sanitizer – Recommended that every driver/rider apply hand sanitizer when boarding the bus. o Practice maximizing ventilation. Travel with windows open at least 2 inches and front and rear roof vents open.
Health Concerns. The Personal Data will be drawn from the following sources available to the Authority:
Health Concerns. The Borrower shall cause MOR and the Project Company to ensure that
Health Concerns. The College will maintain current information on issues of health related to the use of office automation devices, and will make such information available to the Union upon request. In respect to office automation and health concerns related thereto, the College will comply with appropriate and applicable federal, state and local statues and regulations, as it does with respect to any other health and safety matter.
Health Concerns. 7.1 TOXICITY The principal hazard of methacrylic acid is its corrosivity to tissue and mucous membranes. Direct skin contact causes severe ▇▇▇▇▇ if the acid is not immediately and thoroughly removed. Inflammatory symptoms and blister formation can appear as late as 24 hours after exposure. However, tissue destruction occurs within the first few minutes. Healing from such injuries is occasionally delayed. See Section 7.2.3, Contact with Skin for more information. The cornea and mucous tissues of the eye region may be severely damaged by contact with methacrylic acid. If not flushed immediately and thoroughly with water, permanent damage may result. See Section 7.2.1, Contact with the Eyes for more information. Although ingestion is not a typical route of exposure to chemicals in the industrial environment, if methacrylic acid is swallowed it severely damages the mucous membranes of the mouth, throat, esophagus, and stomach. See Section 7.2.4, Ingestion for more information. Inhalation of high concentrations of methacrylic acid vapors or mists causes ▇▇▇▇▇ of the respiratory tract and the possibility of delayed formation of pulmonary edema. Inhalation of lower concentrations produces strong nasal irritation accompanied by lachrymation. No serious adverse health effects have been reported following single or repeated exposures to airborne concentrations of 10-20 ppm. See Section 7.2.2, Inhalation for more information. Your sup 7.2 FIRST AID In order to minimize adverse consequences of methacrylic acid incidents, all personnel assigned to work with methacrylic acid must be aware that prompt and appropriate response is essential. First aid must be administered immediately. One prerequisite for the proper management of incidents is the installation of a sufficient number of conveniently located emergency safety showers and a periodic testing program to ensure they are operative when needed. All injured personnel should be referred to a physician who should be given a detailed account of the incident. Consideration should be given to supplying the physician or hospital emergency room, where me document should be reviewed with the physician. 7.2.1 Contact with the Eyes If even minute quantities of methacrylic acid enter the eyes, the eyes should be irrigated immediately and thoroughly with water for a minimum of 15 minutes. The eyelids should be held open and away from the eyeball during the irrigation to ensure contact of water with all the tissues on the surface...
Health Concerns. There are some medical conditions that are not compatible with spa treatments, therefore please ensure you have informed the spa of anything that might prohibit the performance of your treatments. Please also inform us at the time of any skin allergies or reactions and if you are taking any medication.
Health Concerns. The Borrower shall cause MOR and the Project Company to ensure that (i) contractors involved in Project implementation disseminate information on the risks of socially transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS, to the workers they employ under the Project and to local communities, through public awareness campaigns and (ii) adequate health and treatment facilities are made available nearby. The Borrower shall cause MOR, SAPG, SPG, NHAR and the Project Company to ensure that similar information is disseminated, in consultation with the relevant Health Bureaus, to railway operators.
Health Concerns. If the Caretaker determines, at his/her sole discretion that veterinary care is required, the Caretaker agrees to notify the Owners immediately of this determination. The Owners require prior approval of all veterinary expenses they maybe asked to pay any part of. Owner’s liability shall be limited to ½ of the total veterinary expenses relating specifically to the birds transferred to the Caretakers by the Owners. Approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Should an emergency medical situation arise, that is life threatening, the caretakers may seek veterinary care without such prior notification. Owners and the Caretakers agree to split the actual veterinary costs 50/50. Copies of all reports, including a necropsy shall be provided to the Owners.