High-risk exposure period definition

High-risk exposure period means the following time period:
High-risk exposure period means the following time period: (1) For persons who develop COVID-19 symptoms: from two (2) days before they first develop symptoms until ten (10) days after symptoms first appeared, and 24 hours have passed with no fever, without the use of fever-reducing medications, and symptoms have improved; or (2) For persons who test positive who never develop COVID-19 symptoms: from two (2) days before until ten (10) days after the specimen for their first positive test for COVID-19 was collected.
High-risk exposure period means the following time period: (1) For persons who develop COVID-19 symptoms: from two (2) days before they first develop symptoms until ten (10) days after symptoms first appeared, and 24 hours have passed with no fever, without the use of fever-reducing medications, and symptoms have improved; or

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High-risk exposure period means the following: For COVID-19 cases who develop COVID-19 symptoms: from two (2) days before they first develop symptoms until each of the following are true: (1) it has been ten (10) days since symptoms first appeared; (2) 24 hours have passed with no fever, without the use of fever-reducing medications; and (3) symptoms have improved; or For COVID-19 cases who never develop COVID-19 symptoms: from two (2) days before until ten (10) days after the specimen for their first positive test for COVID-19 was collected.
High-risk exposure period means the following time period as applicable:
High-risk exposure period means the following::
High-risk exposure period means the following: For COVID-19 cases who develop COVID-19 symptoms: from two (2) days before they first develop symptoms until each of the following are true: (1) it has been ten (10) days since symptoms first appeared;
High-risk exposure period means the following: For COVID-19 cases who develop COVID- 19 symptoms: from two (2) days before they first develop symptoms until each of the following are true: (1) it has been ten (10) days since symptoms first appeared; (2) 24 hours have passed with no fever, without the use of fever-reducing medications; and (3) symptoms have improved. For COVID-19 cases who never develop COVID-19 symptoms:
High-risk exposure period means the following time period: (1) For persons who develop
High-risk exposure period means the following time period: (1) For persons who develop COVID-19 symptoms: from two (2) days before they first develop symptoms until ten (10) days after symptoms first appeared, and 24 hours have passed with no fever, without the use of fever-reducing medications, and symptoms have improved; or (2) For persons who test positive who never develop COVID-19 symptoms: from two (2) days before until ten days after the specimen for their first positive test for COVID-19 was collected. AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITY The Superintendent has overall authority and responsibility for implementing the provisions of this CPP in our workplace. In addition, all managers and supervisors are responsible for implementing and maintaining the CPP in their assigned work areas and for ensuring employees receive answers to questions about the program in a language they understand. All employees are responsible for using safe work practices, following all directives, policies and procedures, and assisting in maintaining a safe work environment. IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION OF COVID-19 HAZARDS We have implemented the following in our workplace: Evaluate employees’ potential workplace exposures to all persons at, or who may enter, our workplace as they occur. Review of applicable orders, general and industry-specific guidance from the Centers for Disease Control, State of California, Cal/OSHA, the San Mateo County Office of Education and the County ofSan Mateo Public Health related to COVID-19 hazards andprevention. Existing COVID-19 prevention controls in our workplace and we will evaluate the need for different or additional controls, as the needarises. Periodic inspections as needed to identify unhealthy conditions, work practices, and work procedures related to COVID-19 and to ensure compliance with our COVID-19 policies and procedures. EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION Employees and their authorized employee representatives are encouraged to continue to participate in the identification and evaluation of COVID-19 hazards. EMPLOYEE SCREENING All employees participate in daily screening for COVID-19 symptoms prior to entering District worksites and facilities by using the District adopted screening tool. CORRECTION OF COVID-19 HAZARDS Unsafe or unhealthy work conditions, practices or procedures will be documented and corrected in a timely manner based on the severity of the hazards. CONTROL OF COVID-19 HAZARDS