Medical References List and First Aid Kit Sample Clauses

Medical References List and First Aid Kit. The Ballet will provide, upon request from the Artist, names and contact information of qualified doctors, dentists, chiropractors, physiotherapists and massage therapists practicing in a community which the Artist is scheduled to perform. The Ballet, by providing the aforesaid names, does not endorse the professional competency or in any way recommends the persons on the list. Wherever the Artists are working, the Ballet shall provide a first aid kit meeting standard Red Cross standards.
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Medical References List and First Aid Kit. The Engager will post on the call board, whenever possible, a list of qualified doctors, chiropractors, physiotherapists and massage therapists practising for each community in which the Artist is scheduled to perform. The Engager, by providing the aforesaid names, does not endorse the professional competency or in any way recommends the persons on the list. Wherever the Artists are working, the Engager shall provide a First Aid Kit meeting standard Red Cross standards.

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