Handwashing Sample Clauses

Handwashing. The District shall provide adequate facilities and supplies for employee and student handwashing as required by Health and Safety standards dictated by DOH and/or PHSKC.
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Handwashing. The District shall provide adequate facilities including hot water and supplies for staff and student handwashing. The District shall provide hand sanitizer when there is not adequate hand washing facilities.
Handwashing. The district shall provide adequate facilities and supplies for handwashing as required by OSPI’s guidelines.
Handwashing. The District will ensure that adequately supplied hand washing stations or hand sanitizer is available and easily accessible in all areas frequented by staff and students.
Handwashing a. The District shall provide, at minimum, sufficient hand-washing stations as required by Department of Health guidelines. In addition, hand sanitizer shall be provided for each classroom and workspace, with dispensers also positioned outside of bathrooms, and in hallways near entries, exits and intersections.
Handwashing. The district shall provide adequate facilities and supplies for staff and student handwashing as required by DOH and OSPI’s guidelines. No employee shall be required to supervise students of the opposite gender from the employee’s identified gender in bathrooms or locker rooms while handwashing.
Handwashing. Students and staff shall be educated on and reminded of proper handwashing techniques and hygiene including ■ Handwashing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not readily available, 60% alcohol-based hand sanitizers can be used. ■ Covering coughs and sneezes with tissue Face Coverings And Other Essential Protective Gear Students, staff and other people present in school/district buildings are required to wear face coverings.
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Handwashing. Washing your hands is one of the best ways to keep yourself and your family healthy by preventing the spread of germs that cause infections. Ask about symptom relief. Never pressure your healthcare professional for antibiotics, instead ask for the best treatment for your illness. Talk to your healthcare professional or pharmacist about how to relieve symptoms so that you can feel better. Only take antibiotics for infections caused by bacteria. Illnesses caused by viruses, like the common cold and flu, do no improve with antibiotics. Using antibiotics when they are not needed can cause harmful side effects and make antibiotics less powerful against certain bacteria. Asking if watchful waiting is right for you. Even some bacterial infections, like mild sinus and ear infections, can get better without antibiotics. For some illnesses, your healthcare professional may recommend watchful waiting, meaning waiting a few days to see if you get better before deciding to prescribe antibiotics. Ask about side effects. Talk to your healthcare professional or pharmacist about potential side effects of antibiotics. Take antibiotics exactly as prescribed. Even if you feel better, do not skip doses or stop taking an antibiotic early without approval from your healthcare professional. Xxxxx left over antibiotics away. Never save antibiotics for future illnesses, take antibiotics prescribed for others, or share antibiotics with others. Talk to your pharmacist about how to dispose of leftover antibiotics. Visit xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx to learn more about using antibiotics wisely. Per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Iowa Veterans Home Marshalltown, Iowa50158 RESIDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Policy No. 082 PURPOSE: To outline policy and procedures governing resident rights and responsibilities at the Iowa Veterans Home (IVH).
Handwashing. Upon arrival to DSU, each student will wash their hands properly. Hands will also be washed throughout the day and more frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Hand sanitizer will be used for our when soap and water is not available
Handwashing a. All bargaining unit employees shall wash and/or sanitize hands upon entering the workplace and periodically wash and/or sanitize hands throughout their workday.
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