HEALTH PRECAUTIONS. Please ensure that you consult your personal physician about anti malaria precautions and other inoculations and vaccinations before travel. Where applicable, please ensure that whilst travelling you carry a valid Yellow Fever certificate.
HEALTH PRECAUTIONS. It is the customers’ responsibility to seek medical advice in relation to any travel and vaccination requirements. Entry can be denied if you do not have the required vaccinations.
HEALTH PRECAUTIONS. In addition to the physician's examination and immunization records required for enrollment, we also have a daily screening to observe each child's health. If your child develops symptoms of illness during the day we will immediately isolate him/her from the other children and contact you to pick up your child. For the health and well-being of your child and others, please do not bring your child to school if he/she: ▪ Has a fever (or, has had one during the previous 24 hours) of 101°F taken under the arm, a sore throat, swollen glands, rash, vomiting, earache, irritability, or confusion. ▪ Is in the first 24 hours of antibiotic treatment ▪ Has diarrhea or vomiting (2 or more runny stools within 24 hours) ▪ Has a heavy nasal discharge that is not clear ▪ Has a constant severe cough, or difficult or rapid breathing ▪ Has any parasite ▪ Has symptoms of a possible communicable disease such as sniffles, reddened eyes, sore throat, painful ears, yellow skin or eyes, pink eyes with a discharge, rash, headache, abdominal pain and/or fever ▪ Is fatigued or is not feeling well enough to participate in regular activities Initials
HEALTH PRECAUTIONS. Participant is encouraged to consult a doctor to ensure he/she is current on all vaccines, has a sufficient supply of prescription medications, and is aware of common public health risks in South Africa during the Mission Trip. Participant is advised to read the CDC’s travel advisories at xxxx://xxxxx.xxx.xxx/travel/destinations/traveler/none/south-africa. During the Mission Trip Participants should bring a reasonable supply of both prescription and non-prescription medications he/she might need during the Mission Trip. During the Mission Trip, Participant should be conscious of drinking plenty of purified water and washing his/her hands frequently. Participant is advised to eat only food that is cooked and avoid salads or other food that may have been washed with non-purified water. Participant might get sick, and possible ailments include diarrhea, Hepatitis A, and Malaria, among others. If Participant becomes ill, he/she should immediately notify the FMU Mission Trip staff immediately.
HEALTH PRECAUTIONS. The UK Government will ensure that all Afghans returning under this MoU are provided with a basic medical examination prior to their repatriation and given the opportunity, if necessary, of access to medical care in the United Kingdom, in the circumstances where no previous health check had been carried out whilst persons have been in the United Kingdom, or if some time has elapsed since contact with health services. Furthermore, vaccinations will be provided by the UK Government prior to repatriation, where considered necessary by the UK Government.
HEALTH PRECAUTIONS. COVID-19 Disclaimers: LATITUDE is monitoring COVID-19 and Illinois pandemic health protocols closely. We are prioritizing the safety of staff and may unexpectedly change our operating hours at any point due to staff sickness or confirmed exposure to the virus. Therefore, LATITUDE can not guarantee turnaround times for completion of Service Bureau Orders, regardless of estimates. Policy Violations LATITUDE and its Staff reserve the right to refuse working with any Service customer. User Agreement Violation Policy LATITUDE and its Staff reserve the right to determine if and when any Service customer disregards these policies, as outlined in this agreement. Service users found in violation of any part of the Service Bureau Agreement will first be given a verbal warning. Further action will be taken in the event that LATITUDE Staff determines a Service User continues to violate any part of the Service Bureau User Agreement throughout the remainder of their reservation. In cases of any violation deemed excessive, LATITUDE Staff reserves the right to ask Service Users to leave the premises. In the event a Service User is asked to leave, the Service User is still responsible for paying the fees they’ve incurred, which will be delivered via invoice. Additional steps, measures, or assessments may be required of a Service User to regain access to LATITUDE in the event of violations of this User Agreement deemed excessive by LATITUDE Staff. Code of Conduct The safety of LATITUDE Staff and community members is important to us. Physical, emotional, and mental harm, harassment, and/or discriminatory practices by a DIY User will not be tolerated for any reason. Harassment means any unwelcome conduct on the basis of an individual's actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, marital status, order of protection status, disability, military status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, unfavorable discharge from military service, citizenship status, or work authorization status that has the purpose or effect of substantially interfering with the individual's work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment. Harassment is not limited to occurring in the physical location where you perform your job duties. When discussing disabilities, it is important to note that disability status should not be assumed, as not all disabilities are observed visually, and even something that appears to be an obvious disability...
HEALTH PRECAUTIONS. Disabilities or illnesses ________________________________________________ Allergies (Indicate for Dietary purposes) _______________________________________ Important : ODS is located in a malaria area therefore we recommend you consult your physician in terms of Prophylactics, Hepatitis A, Hepaptitis B and Tetanus.
HEALTH PRECAUTIONS. In addition to the physician's examination and immunization records required for enrollment, we also have a daily screening to observe each child's health. If your child develops symptoms of illness during the day we will immediately isolate him/her from the other children and contact you to pick up your child. For the health and well-being of your child and others, please do not bring your child to school if he/she: Has a fever (or, has had one during the previous 24 hours) of 101°F taken under the arm, a sore throat, swollen glands, rash, vomiting, earache, irritability, or confusion. Is in the first 24 hours of antibiotic treatment Has diarrhea or vomiting (2 or more runny stools within 24 hours) Has a heavy nasal discharge that is not clear Has a constant severe cough, or difficult or rapid breathing Has any parasite Have symptoms of a possible communicable disease such as sniffles, reddened eyes, sore throat, painful ears, yellow skin or eyes, pink eyes with a discharge, rash, headache, abdominal pain and/or fever Is fatigued or is not feeling well enough to participate in regular activities Initials _ _
HEALTH PRECAUTIONS. Participant is encouraged to consult a doctor to ensure he/she is current on all vaccines, has a sufficient supply of prescription medications, and is aware of common public health risks in Turkey during the Mission Trip. Participant is advised to read the CDC’s travel advisories at xxxx://xxx.xx/JCYUWU. During the Mission Trip Participants should bring a reasonable supply of both prescription and non-prescription medications he/she might need during the Mission Trip. During the Mission Trip, Participant should be conscious of drinking plenty of purified water and washing his/her hands frequently. Participant is advised to eat only food that is cooked and avoid salads or other food that may have been washed with non-purified water. Participant might get sick, and possible ailments include diarrhea, Hepatitis A, among others. If Participant becomes ill, he/she should immediately notify the FMU Mission Trip staff immediately.
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