Infectious Agents definition

Infectious Agents means a type of microorganism, helminthes, or virus that causes, or significantly contributes to the cause of increased morbidity or mortality of human beings.
Infectious Agents means a type of microorganism, pathogen virus, proteinaceous infectious particle that can cause, or significantly contributes to the cause of increased morbidity or mortality or of human beings.

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  • Toxic Substances, Infectious Agents and Pesticides 42 Section 3 - Protective Clothing and Equipment 43 Section 4 - Foot Protection 43 Section 5 - Eye Examination 43 Section 6 - Transportation of Tools 43 ARTICLE XI - No Strike or Lockout 44 ARTICLE XII - General 45 Section 1 - Obligation to Bargain 45 Section 2 - Retroactivity 45 Section 3 - Partial Invalidity 45 Section 4 - Definition of Probationary Employee.

  • NUMBER: TUH-OHS-610.2031700.17 TITLE: Employee Health Pre-employment EFFECTIVE DATE: 08/01/2018 LAST REVIEWED: 05/25/2021 LAST REVISED: 05/25/2021 REFERENCES: Drug and Alcohol Policy TUHS 950.553, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (2013), Retrieved on 8/18/2013 from ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/catg.d/p2017.pdf Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (2007), Guidelines for Isolation Precautions: Preventing Transmissions of Infectious Agents in healthcare Settings 2007.