General Health Sample Clauses

General Health. The candidate must have sufficient physical stamina to perform strenuous workloads for long periods. Candidates should be free of chronic debilitating diseases that preclude successful completion of the dental curriculum. The candidate must be free of active infectious diseases which are highly contagious in a health care setting. Reasonable accommodations will be granted to otherwise qualified students who have a disability.
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General Health a. continually monitor my own personal health and that of any close contacts I may experience; b. personally monitor for any symptoms specifically associated with COVID-19 e.g. fever, respiratory symptoms, coughing, sore throat, shortness of breath, runny nose, headache, muscle or joint pains, nausea, diarrhoea, vomiting, loss of sense of smell, altered sense of taste, loss of appetite and fatigue; c. not entering the club if I am experiencing any of these symptoms, or are suffering from any other communicable disease. I understand that I will not be permitted entry to the club if there is sufficient doubt regarding my good health.
General Health. The Seller warrants that on the date of this contract, the puppy appears to be free from any communicable diseases, is in apparent good health, and is free from any wounds, injuries, or other health concerns, except as may be noted here: The puppy has been examined by a veterinarian, has had all vaccinations appropriate for its age, has been de-wormed, has had its dewclaws removed and tail docked according to the VCA Vizsla standard.
General Health. Do you suffer from any illness or disease that CA should be aware of including any of the following? Asthma Diabetes High Blood Pressure Yes [ Yes [ Yes [ ] ] ] No [ No [ No [ ] ] ] Epilepsy Yes [ ] No [ ] Sudden Loss of consciousness/blackouts Yes [ ] No [ ] Heart Condition Yes [ ] No [ ] Heartburn/Reflux Yes [ ] No [ ] Please detail: ................................................................................................................................
General Health a. COVID-19 is a new disease, so there is no existing immunity in the human community. This means that COVID-19 could & does spread widely and quickly; b. There is currently no specific effective treatment for COVID-19 infection, or any vaccine; c. It remains unclear whether good, sustained immunity is gained by those who recover from COVID-19 infection; d. COVID-19 spreads readily from person to person:– droplets (cough or sneeze) either directly from an infected person or touching objects or surfaces (like doorknobs or tables) which have droplet contamination from an infected person, and then touching your mouth, face or eyes; e. Infected people can spread virus for up to 48 hours before showing any symptoms themselves; f. Symptoms of COVID-19 can range from very mild illness to pneumonia. Some people will recover easily, while others may get very sick, very quickly; g. Those most at risk of serious illness and death include: all people 70 years & older or all people over 65 with chronic medical conditions especially diabetes and hypertension or all people with compromised immune systems; h. There is little, if any, benefit in asymptomatic healthy people routinely wearing masks from day to day. Masks worn by infected people reduce the spread to others; i. A second wave of infection is considered by many health experts to be inevitable.
General Health. Pets should be in good general health to stay at Meadowlake. Meadowlake is not licensed to provide veterinary care. Pets exhibiting signs of contagious viruses, etc., cannot be accepted. For our aging or chronically impaired pet guests, Meadowlake may be able to provide a special care activity package.
General Health. Healthcare for RCSi students is provided by the College’s own primary care service based in Xxxxxx’x Medical Centre. The answers to many health queries can be found on the practice website, www.mercersmedicalcentre,com Students with significant medical conditions or a known disability should notify the University to enable RCSI to provide support under the Reasonable Accommodation Policy, which is provided by the University to support such students. RCSI reserves the right to discontinue students who have failed to disclose significant health information which may, even with the provision of Reasonable Accommodation, prevent a student from progressing through the academic programme. Where necessary, the assessment of a candidate’s ability to progress though the programme will be made by referral to an independent Occupational Health Consultant. Students have a responsibility to self-care, both for their own benefit and for that of colleagues and the public with whom they will come in contact. This responsibility takes many forms, but one obvious one is to provide the clinicians who could be involved in your care in Ireland with adequate advance information on any significant ongoing health issue that you may have. This means that you should attend the RCSI Student Health Service, based in Xxxxxx’x Medical Centre, to provide them, in confidence, with details of your diagnosis and ongoing treatment plan, so that they may best assist you. Some examples of what might be needed include: – Diabetes: List of current medications and blood results over the previous year – Asthma: List of current medications and copy of previous spirometry – Ongoing surgical issues: Relevant copies of specialist reports and investigations – Psychiatric illness: Relevant reports from specialist and current treatment plan – ADD/ADHD (attention Deficit Disorder/attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder): These conditions do require some special attention as there are several difficulties in having these diagnoses made and treated in Ireland. If you have been diagnosed with either of these conditions, the information in following text is requested – Gastroenterological issues: Relevant copies of specialist reports and investigations, particularly endoscopies This list is not exhaustive, but is meant to facilitate continuity of good quality medical care. All reports should be in English.
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General Health. 3.1 Bedbugs 3.2 Biohazards
General Health. All unarmed security guards working under this contract shall be well proportioned in height and weight. They shall be in good general health, without physical disabilities that would interfere with acceptable performance of their duties, including standing for prolonged periods in performance of guard duty. They shall be free from communicable disease. They shall also possess binocular vision, correctable to 20/30 (Snellen) and shall not be colorblind. Additionally, they shall also be capable of hearing ordinary conversation. It is the service provider’s responsibility to have evidence of physical fitness by a certification from a licensed physician, based on a physical examination conducted prior to the employee’s assignment to duty and annually thereafter. The service provider shall keep this certification in the administrative file.
General Health a. COVID-19 is a new disease, so there is no existing immunity in the Australian community. This means that COVID-19 could & does spread widely and quickly; b. It remains unclear whether good, sustained immunity is gained by those who recover from COVID-19 infection; c. COVID-19 spreads readily from person to person:– droplets (cough or sneeze) either directly from an infected person or touching objects or surfaces (like doorknobs or tables) which have droplet contamination from an infected person, and then touching your mouth, face or eyes; d. Infected people can spread virus for up to 48 hours before showing any symptoms themselves; e. Symptoms of COVID-19 can range from very mild illness to pneumonia. Some people will recover easily, while others may get very sick, very quickly; f. Those most at risk of serious illness and death include: all people 70 years & older or all people over 65 with chronic medical conditions especially diabetes and hypertension or all people with compromised immune systems; g. Masks worn by infected people reduce the spread to others; h. A series of waves of infection is considered by many health experts to be inevitable.
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