Home Health and Hospice Safe Working Environment Sample Clauses

Home Health and Hospice Safe Working Environment. The Employer shall provide a safe working environment for Home Health and Hospice on-call nurses to access after normal business hours and on weekends by either maintaining a secure, safe and suitable space in Peace Harbor Medical Center for them, or provide an escort to meet the nurse at the offsite location of Home Health and Hospice.
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Home Health and Hospice Safe Working Environment. The 25 Employer shall provide a safe working environment for Home Health 26 and Hospice on-call nurses to access after normal business hours and 27 on weekends by either maintaining a secure, safe and suitable space 28 in Peace Harbor Medical Center for them, or provide an escort to meet 29 the nurse at the offsite location of Home Health and Hospice.
Home Health and Hospice Safe Working Environment. The Employer 9 shall provide a safe working environment for Home Health and Hospice 10 on-call nurses to access after normal business hours and on weekends by 11 either maintaining a secure, safe and suitable space in Peace Harbor 12 Medical Center for them, or provide an escort to meet the nurse at the 13 offsite location of Home Health and Hospice. 14

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  • Work Health and Safety (a) The employer and employee acknowledge their responsibilities under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 and Work Health and Safety Regulations 2012.

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