TB Screening Clause Samples
The TB Screening clause requires individuals to undergo testing for tuberculosis as a condition of participation or employment. Typically, this involves providing proof of a recent negative TB test or completing a screening questionnaire, and may apply to employees, volunteers, or students in healthcare or educational settings. The core function of this clause is to prevent the spread of tuberculosis within organizations by ensuring that all participants are free from active infection, thereby protecting public health and meeting regulatory requirements.
TB Screening i. A skin test shall be used as a screening technique to determine if a participant has a TB infection. The PLHCP shall administer the TB Screening with an initial test material injection on the participant’s forearm. Within 72 hours, the participant shall be able to see if there has been a reaction to the test.
ii. The Contractor shall provide a form to the participant to document the reaction. Instructions are left with the client on how to gather all the results post initial injection and how to provide them to the Contractor for review.
TB Screening. Subject to fund availability, the Service will conduct a voluntary screening program for Tuberculosis.
TB Screening. I will receive a two-step Tuberculosis Skin Test (TST) and have it read 48-72 hours later. If the test is negative, I agree to receive another skin test placed one to three weeks later and read 48-72 hours after placement. If I don’t have a personal physician, I agree to be evaluated at the FAU Health Service when I arrive for Orientation. TB screening must be completed by July 17, 2015. Thereafter, I agree to undergo PPD testing annually at the FAU Health Service or by my personal physician.
TB Screening. I agree to submit annual TB screenings to my American DataBank site, either
1) a PPD skin test (if I’m PPD negative) OR 2) the TB Symptom Screening form signed by my physician (if I’ve tested PPD positive anytime in the past and have a negative chest X-ray).
TB Screening. 3 At the beginning of employment, the County shall ensure that nursing 4 staff are screened for exposure to Mycobacterium tuberculosis in 5 accordance with the Oregon OSHA standards and CDC guidelines for 6 facility risk classification. Nurses without documentation of previous 7 positive tests or treatment for latent TB infection shall be provided the 8 recommended baseline testing for TB infection, at employer’s cost. A 9 chest x-ray shall also be provided at no cost when so indicated by 10 documented results and in accordance with current standards and 11 guidelines. After baseline testing and documentation occurs, 12 additional annual TB screening shall be provided to Nurses according 13 to the Department’s current TB risk classification, at no cost to the 14 Nurse. Klamath County reserves the right for additional testing.
TB Screening. Exam Components: Required Forms:
TB Screening. I will provide proof of a Tuberculosis Skin Test (TST) or blood test done after March 1, 2020 and within 12 months of my previous TST on file. If I have a non-negative result to the test, I will report to Campus Health Services for follow up and provide to the MyRecordTracker system within Certiphi a copy of a completed TST Evaluation document.
