Safety and Efficiency Sample Clauses
The Safety and Efficiency clause establishes requirements to ensure that all activities are conducted in a manner that prioritizes the well-being of individuals and the effective use of resources. Typically, this clause mandates adherence to relevant safety standards, the use of appropriate protective equipment, and the implementation of procedures designed to minimize hazards and maximize productivity. Its core function is to reduce the risk of accidents and inefficiencies, thereby protecting both people and property while supporting smooth project operations.
Safety and Efficiency. You will adhere to the provisions under the Provider Quality Specifications. Monitoring and Supervision will be in compliance with the Health Practitioners Competency Assurance Act 2003. You will ensure:
a. Oral health Services are to be provided by suitably qualified and competent health practitioners who hold an Annual Practising Certificate from the Dental Council.
b. Dental Therapists, Dental Hygienists, Oral Health Therapists and Dentists are the lead practitioners providing the Services and work together to provide a seamless service and develop appropriate links with private providers, hospital and community dental services and other health care services and consumer advisory services to maintain a high standard of care for each child.
c. Oral health treatment and outcome data are to be collected at the unit (individual child or adolescent) level, and reported as directed.
d. Dental Therapists, Dental Hygienists and Oral Health Therapists have access to timely and appropriate advice from a Dentist during delivery of clinical care. Service providers delivering care from mobile clinics will limit the maximum population treated by any one mobile facility to that agreed with the District Health Board.
Safety and Efficiency. The facilities shall provide for the berthing and transshipment operations in a safe and efficient manner, without causing structural damage to the vessels nor to the facilities. The berthing structures shall be designed to safely receive vessels and allow for the unloading and loading of containers under all foreseeable conditions including but not limited to the tides of the Pacific Ocean and the passing effect of transiting vessels.
Safety and Efficiency. You will adhere to the provisions under the Provider Quality Specifications. Monitoring and Supervision will be in compliance with the Health Practitioners Competency Assurance ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. • Oral health Services are to be provided by suitably qualified and competent practitioners. • Dental therapists and dentists are the lead practitioner providing child and adolescent oral health services. They are to work together to provide a seamless service and develop appropriate links with private providers, hospital and community dental services and other health care services and consumer advisory services to maintain a high standard of care for each child. • Oral health treatment and outcome data are to be collected at the unit (individual child) level, and reported as directed. • Dental therapists are to have access to timely and appropriate advice from a registered dentist during delivery of clinical care. Service providers delivering care from mobile clinics will limit the maximum population treated by any one mobile facility to that agreed with the District Health Board.
