Medical Considerations Sample Clauses
The Medical Considerations clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures related to health and medical issues that may arise during the course of an agreement or activity. It typically addresses requirements such as disclosure of relevant medical conditions, the need for medical examinations, or the process for handling medical emergencies. This clause ensures that all parties are aware of and prepared for potential health-related situations, thereby promoting safety and minimizing risks associated with unforeseen medical events.
Medical Considerations. If an employee has a physical disability that prevents the performance of the essential duties of that employee’s classification, the District will provide reasonable accommodation to the employee consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act or give consideration to transferring the employee to another position. The Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits discrimination against qualified employees with disabilities, and requires employers to make “reasonable accommodations” where a disabled employee could perform the “essential functions” of his or her job unless the assistance would pose an “undue hardship” on the employer.
Medical Considerations. 4.1. This rule does not apply in relation to testing for drugs, stimulants or other prohibited substances or practices which matters are covered by British Swimming Anti-Doping Rules, the World Anti-Doping Code, and the UK Anti-Doping’s Anti-Doping Policy.
4.2. Team Members must conduct themselves in such a reasonable manner so as to obtain and maintain their best possible physical and mental fitness and health.
4.3. Team Members must disclose as soon as reasonably possible to the Team Medical Officer or Team Leader if a Team Medical Officer has not been appointed for the Team any physical or mental illness and/or injury that may affect their performance or participation in the activities of the Team.
4.4. The Team Medical Officer or the Team Leader, acting reasonably if a Team Medical Officer has not been appointed for the Team may request a Team Member to undergo a medical examination/consultation for the purpose of determining the Team Member’s physical and mental fitness and health.
4.5. To assist with any consultation or examination the Team Member must authorise their medical practitioner to disclose to the Team Medical Officer or the Team Leader if a Team Medical Officer has not been appointed for the Team the details of all:
4.5.1. pre-existing medical conditions (and which the Team Member’s medical practitioner considers relevant to the Team Member’s physical and mental fitness and health to perform optimally in training and competition); and
4.5.2. physical or mental injuries and/or illnesses (and which the Team Member’s medical practitioner considers relevant to the Team Member’s physical or mental fitness to perform optimally in training and competition); and the Team Member hereby waives the obligation of confidentiality owed to them by the said medical practitioner for the purpose of compliance with this sub- clause and the other provisions of this clause 4 of this Schedule provided always that, if the Team Member has authorised their medical practitioner to disclose to the Team Medical Officer or Team Leader if a Team Medical Officer has not been appointed for the Team the details set out in clauses 4.5.1 and 4.5.2 of this Schedule above and such medical practitioner refuses and/or withholds disclosure of the same, the Team Member shall not be held to be in breach of this clause 4.5 of this Schedule.
4.6. It shall be the personal responsibility of any Team Member having a pre-existing medical condition (in particular a known food allergy) th...
Medical Considerations. 3.1 This rule does not apply in relation to testing for drugs, stimulants or other prohibited substances or practices which matters are covered by British Swimming Anti-Doping Rules, the World Anti-Doping Code, and the UK Anti-Doping’s Anti-Doping Policy.
3.2 Athletes must conduct themselves in such a reasonable manner so as to obtain and maintain their best possible physical fitness and health.
3.3 Athletes must disclose as soon as reasonably possible to the Team Medical Officer or Team Leader if a Team Medical Officer has not been appointed for the Event any illness and/or injury that may affect their performance or participation in the activities of the Team/Squad.
3.4 The Team Medical Officer or the Team Leader, acting reasonably if a Team Medical Officer has not been appointed for the Event may request an Athlete to undergo a medical examination/consultation for the purpose of determining the Athlete’s physical and mental fitness and health.
3.5 To assist with any consultation or examination the Athlete must authorise their Medical Practitioner to disclose to the Team Medical Officer or the Team Leader if a Team Medical Officer has not been appointed for the Event the details of all:
3.5.1 pre-existing medical conditions (and which the Athlete’s Medical Practitioner considers relevant to the Athlete’s fitness to perform optimally in training and competition); and
3.5.2 injuries and/or illnesses (and which the Athlete’s Medical Practitioner considers relevant to the Athlete’s fitness to perform optimally in training and competition); and the Athlete hereby waives the obligation of confidentiality owed to them by the said Medical Practitioner for the purpose of compliance with this sub-clause and the other provisions of this clause 3 of Part 1 of this Schedule provided always that, if the Athlete has authorised their Medical Practitioner to disclose to the Team Medical Officer or Team Leader if a Team Medical Officer has not been appointed for the Event the details set out in clauses 3.5.1 and 3.5.2 of Part 1 of this Schedule above and such Medical Practitioner refuses and/or withholds disclosure of the same, the Athlete shall not be held to be in breach of this clause 3.5 of Part 1 of this Schedule.
3.6 It shall be the personal responsibility of any Athlete having a pre-existing medical condition (in particular a known food allergy) that may affect their participation in Events to advise the Team Medical Officer or the Team Leader if a Team Medical Off...
Medical Considerations. If you identify with risk factors from our adult pre-screening tool it is a requirement of Iron Jungle that you provide a doctors certificate of your ability to participate in health and fitness exercise program. This is an important document, which affects your legal rights and obligations. Please read it carefully and do not sign it unless you understand it.
Medical Considerations. Students who have a serious injury or illness, can notify Centre Management via email with a medical Certificate attached.
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