TRAUMATIC INCIDENTS Sample Clauses

TRAUMATIC INCIDENTS. Section A. Directly Involved Employees: In all cases where any employee has been seriously injured, dies, or is directly involved in a traumatic incident while in the performance of their duty, all employees directly involved shall undergo a traumatic incident debriefing with a physician/psychologist designated jointly by the Association and the City. Employees directly involved in a traumatic incident and/or involved in the debriefing process shall be placed on Administrative Status. The length of Administrative Status shall be determined by the City and after consultation with the recommendations with respect to the employee’s fitness for duty. Administrative Status shall be defined as: time off for or reassignment without loss of pay or benefits to the employee. The type of Administrative Status will be determined by the City taking into account the type of incident and the recommendation of the person conducting the debriefing.
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TRAUMATIC INCIDENTS. Employees involved in a traumatic critical incident as defined by Operations Directive T-12, where the employee may be subject to investigation, shall be advised of his/her right to representation.
TRAUMATIC INCIDENTS. If Management closes a branch or department due to a violent incident, management will grant City time off with pay on that day to all staff members on duty at the time of the violent incident, unless a staff member requests redeployment. Management will immediately inform the Librarians’ Guild. Effective July 2, 2023, Section VI includes traumatic incidents. If a staff member is a direct victim of criminal assault, management will grant City time off with pay on that day to the staff member if the staff member requests to go home. Management will immediately inform the Librarians’ Guild. Management shall provide information on the City’s Family and Employee Assistance Program and Workers’ Compensation benefits (DWC-1 and Notice of Potential Eligibility) to employees affected by a violent or traumatic incident.

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