Common use of Infection Control, Health and Safety Clause in Contracts

Infection Control, Health and Safety. (1) Contractor must have a Bloodborne Pathogen (BBP) Exposure Control plan for its employees, agents and subcontractors as defined in the California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 5193, Bloodborne Pathogens (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/title8/5193.html), and demonstrate compliance with all requirements including, but not limited to, exposure determination, training, immunization, use of personal protective equipment and safe needle devices, maintenance of a sharps injury log, post-exposure medical evaluations, and recordkeeping. (2) Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for protection of its employees, agents, subcontractors and clients from other communicable diseases prevalent in the population served. Such policies and procedures shall include, but not be limited to, work practices, personal protective equipment, staff/client Tuberculosis (TB) surveillance, training, etc. (3) Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for Tuberculosis (TB) exposure control consistent with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations for health care facilities and based on the Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxx National Tuberculosis Center: Template for Clinic Settings, as appropriate. (4) Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for COVID-19 exposure control consistent with CDC recommendations, Cal/OSHA regulations, SF DPH Health Orders, Directives, and Guidance. The Contractor’s attention is directed to Cal/OSHA’s new 8 CCR 3205 COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standard and/or any successor regulations. (5) Contractor is responsible for site conditions, equipment, health and safety of their employees, and all other persons who work or visit the job site. (6) Contractor shall assume liability for any and all work-related injuries/illnesses including infectious exposures such as BBP and TB and demonstrate appropriate policies and procedures for reporting such events and providing appropriate post-exposure medical management as required by State workers’ compensation laws and regulations. (7) Contractor shall comply with all applicable Cal-OSHA standards including maintenance of the OSHA 300 Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses. (8) Contractor assumes responsibility for procuring all medical equipment and supplies for use by its employees, agents and subcontractors, including safe needle devices, and provides and documents all appropriate training. (9) Contractor shall demonstrate compliance with all state and local regulations with regard to handling and disposing of medical waste.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement

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Infection Control, Health and Safety. (1) Contractor must have a Bloodborne Pathogen (BBP) Exposure Control plan for its employees, agents and subcontractors as defined in the California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 5193, Bloodborne Pathogens (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/title8/5193.html), and demonstrate compliance with all requirements including, but not limited to, exposure determination, training, immunization, use of personal protective equipment and safe needle devices, maintenance of a sharps injury log, post-exposure medical evaluations, and recordkeeping. (2) Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for protection of its employees, agents, subcontractors and clients from other communicable diseases prevalent in the population served. Such policies and procedures shall include, but not be limited to, work practices, personal protective equipment, staff/client Tuberculosis (TB) surveillance, training, etc. (3) Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for Tuberculosis (TB) exposure control consistent with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations for health care facilities and based on the Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxx National Tuberculosis Center: Template for Clinic Settings, as appropriate. (4) Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for COVID-19 exposure control consistent with CDC recommendations, Cal/OSHA regulations, SF DPH Health Orders, Directives, and Guidance. The Contractor’s attention is directed to Cal/OSHA’s new 8 CCR 3205 COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standard and/or any successor regulations. (5) Contractor is responsible for site conditions, equipment, health and safety of their employees, and all other persons who work or visit the job site. (65) Contractor shall assume liability for any and all work-related injuries/illnesses including infectious exposures such as BBP and TB and demonstrate appropriate policies and procedures for reporting such events and providing appropriate post-exposure medical management as required by State workers' compensation laws and regulations. (76) Contractor shall comply with all applicable Cal-OSHA standards including maintenance of the OSHA 300 Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses. (8) 7) Contractor assumes responsibility for procuring all medical equipment and supplies for use by its employees, agents and subcontractors, including safe needle devices, and provides and documents all appropriate training. (9) 8) Contractor shall demonstrate compliance with all state and local regulations with regard to handling and disposing of medical waste.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Contract Agreement, Agreement Between the City and County of San Francisco and Health Management Associates, Inc., Contract Agreement

Infection Control, Health and Safety. (1) a. Contractor must have a Bloodborne Pathogen (BBP) Exposure Control plan for its employees, agents and subcontractors as defined in the California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 5193, Bloodborne Pathogens (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/title8/5193.html), and demonstrate compliance with all requirements including, but not limited to, exposure determination, training, immunization, use of personal protective equipment and safe needle devices, maintenance of a sharps injury log, post-exposure medical evaluations, and recordkeeping. (2) b. Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for protection of its employees, agents, subcontractors and clients from other communicable diseases prevalent in the population served. Such policies and procedures shall include, but not be limited to, work practices, personal protective equipment, staff/client Tuberculosis (TB) surveillance, training, etc. (3) c. Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for Tuberculosis (TB) exposure control consistent with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations for health care facilities and based on the Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxx National Tuberculosis Center: Template for Clinic Settings, as appropriate. (4) d. Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for COVID-19 exposure control consistent with CDC recommendations, Cal/OSHA regulations, SF DPH Health Orders, Directives, and Guidance. The Contractor’s attention is directed to Cal/OSHA’s new 8 CCR 3205 COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standard and/or any successor regulations. (5) e. Contractor is responsible for site conditions, equipment, health and safety of their employees, and all other persons who work or visit the job site. (6) f. Contractor shall assume liability for any and all work-related injuries/illnesses including infectious exposures such as BBP and TB and demonstrate appropriate policies and procedures for reporting such events and providing appropriate post-exposure medical management as required by State workers’ compensation laws and regulations. (7) g. Contractor shall comply with all applicable Cal-OSHA standards including maintenance of the OSHA 300 Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses. (8) h. Contractor assumes responsibility for procuring all medical equipment and supplies for use by its employees, agents and subcontractors, including safe needle devices, and provides and documents all appropriate training. (9) i. Contractor shall demonstrate compliance with all state and local regulations with regard to handling and disposing of medical waste.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Goods Agreement, Service Agreement

Infection Control, Health and Safety. (1) Contractor must have a Bloodborne Pathogen (BBP) Exposure Control plan for its employees, agents and subcontractors as defined in the California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 5193, Bloodborne Pathogens (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/title8/5193.html), and demonstrate compliance with all requirements including, but not limited to, exposure determination, training, immunization, use of personal protective equipment and safe needle devices, maintenance of a sharps injury log, post-exposure medical evaluations, and recordkeeping. (2) Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for protection of its employees, agents, subcontractors staff and clients from other communicable diseases prevalent in the population served. Such policies and procedures shall include, but not be limited to, work practices, personal protective equipment, staff/client Tuberculosis (TB) surveillance, training, etc. (3) Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for Tuberculosis (TB) exposure control consistent with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations for health care facilities and based on the Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxx National Tuberculosis Center: Template for Clinic Settings, as appropriate. (4) Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for COVID-19 exposure control consistent with CDC recommendations, Cal/OSHA regulations, SF DPH Health Orders, Directives, and Guidance. The Contractor’s attention is directed to Cal/OSHA’s new 8 CCR 3205 COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standard and/or any successor regulations. (5) Contractor is responsible for site conditions, equipment, health and safety of their employees, and all other persons who work or visit the job site. (65) Contractor shall assume liability for any and all work-related injuries/illnesses including infectious exposures such as BBP and TB and demonstrate appropriate policies and procedures for reporting such events and providing appropriate post-exposure medical management as required by State workers' compensation laws and regulations. (76) Contractor shall comply with all applicable Cal-OSHA standards including maintenance of the OSHA 300 Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses. (8) 7) Contractor assumes responsibility for procuring all medical equipment and supplies for use by its employees, agents and subcontractorstheir staff, including safe needle devices, and provides and documents all appropriate training. (9) 8) Contractor shall demonstrate compliance with all state and local regulations with regard to handling and disposing of medical waste.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Second Amendment, Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement

Infection Control, Health and Safety. (1) Contractor must have a Bloodborne Pathogen (BBP) Exposure Control plan for its employees, agents and subcontractors as defined in the California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 5193, Bloodborne Pathogens (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/title8/5193.html), and demonstrate compliance with all requirements including, but not limited to, exposure determination, training, immunization, use of personal protective equipment and safe needle devices, maintenance of a sharps injury log, post-exposure medical evaluations, and recordkeeping. (2) Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for protection of its employees, agents, subcontractors staff and clients from other communicable diseases prevalent in the population served. Such policies and procedures shall include, but not be limited to, work practices, personal protective equipment, staff/client Tuberculosis (TB) surveillance, training, etc. (3) Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for Tuberculosis (TB) exposure control consistent with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations for health care facilities and based on the Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxx National Tuberculosis Center: Template for Clinic Settings, as appropriate.. SAMPLE (4) Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for COVID-19 exposure control consistent with CDC recommendations, Cal/OSHA regulations, SF DPH Health Orders, Directives, and Guidance. The Contractor’s attention is directed to Cal/OSHA’s new 8 CCR 3205 COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standard and/or any successor regulations. (5) Contractor is responsible for site conditions, equipment, health and safety of their employees, and all other persons who work or visit the job site. (65) Contractor shall assume liability for any and all work-related injuries/illnesses including infectious exposures such as BBP and TB and demonstrate appropriate policies and procedures for reporting such events and providing appropriate post-exposure medical management as required by State workers' compensation laws and regulations. (76) Contractor shall comply with all applicable Cal-OSHA standards including maintenance of the OSHA 300 Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses. (8) 7) Contractor assumes responsibility for procuring all medical equipment and supplies for use by its employees, agents and subcontractorstheir staff, including safe needle devices, and provides and documents all appropriate training. (9) 8) Contractor shall demonstrate compliance with all state and local regulations with regard to handling and disposing of medical waste.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement

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Infection Control, Health and Safety. (1) . Contractor must shall have a Bloodborne Pathogen (BBP) Exposure Control plan for its employees, agents and subcontractors as defined in the California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 5193, Bloodborne Pathogens (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/title8/5193.html), and demonstrate compliance with all requirements including, but not limited to, exposure determination, training, immunization, use of personal protective equipment and safe needle devices, maintenance of a sharps injury log, post-exposure medical evaluations, and recordkeeping. (2) . Contractor must shall demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for protection of its employees, agents, subcontractors staff and clients from other communicable diseases prevalent in the population served. Such policies and procedures shall include, but not be limited to, work practices, personal protective equipment, staff/client Tuberculosis (TB) surveillance, training, etc. (3) . Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for Tuberculosis (TB) exposure control consistent with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations for health care facilities and based on the Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxx National Tuberculosis Center: Template for Clinic Settings, as appropriate. (4) Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for COVID-19 exposure control consistent with CDC recommendations, Cal/OSHA regulations, SF DPH Health Orders, Directives, and Guidance. The Contractor’s attention is directed to Cal/OSHA’s new 8 CCR 3205 COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standard and/or any successor regulations. (5) Contractor is responsible for site conditions, equipment, health and safety of their employees, and all other persons who work or visit the job site. (6) 5. Contractor shall assume liability for any and all work-related injuries/illnesses including infectious exposures such as BBP and TB and demonstrate appropriate policies and procedures for reporting such events and providing appropriate post-post- exposure medical management as required by State workers' compensation laws and regulations. (7) 6. Contractor shall comply with all applicable Cal-OSHA standards including maintenance of the OSHA 300 Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses. (8) 7. Contractor assumes responsibility for procuring all medical equipment and supplies for use by its employees, agents and subcontractorstheir staff, including safe needle devices, and provides and documents all appropriate training. (9) 8. Contractor shall demonstrate compliance with all state and local regulations with regard to handling and disposing of medical waste.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Amendment

Infection Control, Health and Safety. (1) Contractor Grantee must have a Bloodborne Pathogen (BBP) Exposure Control plan for its employees, agents and subcontractors Sub-Grantees as defined in the California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 5193, Bloodborne Pathogens (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/title8/5193.html), and demonstrate compliance with all requirements including, but not limited to, exposure determination, training, immunization, use of personal protective equipment and safe needle devices, maintenance of a sharps injury log, post-exposure medical evaluations, and recordkeeping. (2) Contractor Grantee must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for protection of its employees, agents, subcontractors Sub-Grantees and clients from other communicable diseases prevalent in the population served. Such policies and procedures shall include, but not be limited to, work practices, personal protective equipment, staff/client Tuberculosis (TB) surveillance, training, etc. (3) Contractor Grantee must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for Tuberculosis (TB) exposure control consistent with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations for health care facilities and based on the Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxx National Tuberculosis Center: Template for Clinic Settings, as appropriate. (4) Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for COVID-19 exposure control consistent with CDC recommendations, Cal/OSHA regulations, SF DPH Health Orders, Directives, and Guidance. The Contractor’s attention is directed to Cal/OSHA’s new 8 CCR 3205 COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standard and/or any successor regulations. (5) Contractor Grantee is responsible for site conditions, equipment, health and safety of their employees, and all other persons who work or visit the job site. (65) Contractor Grantee shall assume liability for any and all work-related injuries/illnesses including infectious exposures such as BBP and TB and demonstrate appropriate policies and procedures for reporting such events and providing appropriate post-exposure medical management as required by State workers' compensation laws and regulations. (76) Contractor Grantee shall comply with all applicable Cal-OSHA standards including maintenance of the OSHA 300 Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses. (8) Contractor 7) Grantee assumes responsibility for procuring all medical equipment and supplies for use by its employees, agents and subcontractorsSub-Grantees, including safe needle devices, and provides and documents all appropriate training. (9) Contractor 8) Grantee shall demonstrate compliance with all state and local regulations with regard to handling and disposing of medical waste.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

Infection Control, Health and Safety. (1) Contractor must have a Bloodborne Pathogen (BBP) Exposure Control plan for its employees, agents and subcontractors as defined in the California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 5193, Bloodborne Pathogens (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/title8/5193.html), and demonstrate compliance with all requirements including, but not limited to, exposure determination, training, immunization, use of personal protective equipment and safe needle devices, maintenance of a sharps injury log, post-exposure medical evaluations, and recordkeeping. (2) Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for protection of its employees, agents, subcontractors and clients from other communicable diseases prevalent in the population served. Such policies and procedures shall include, but not be limited to, work practices, personal protective equipment, staff/client Tuberculosis (TB) surveillance, training, etc. (3) Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for Tuberculosis (TB) exposure control consistent with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations for health care facilities and based on the Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxx National Tuberculosis Center: Template for Clinic Settings, as appropriate. (4) Contractor must demonstrate personnel policies/procedures for COVID-19 exposure control consistent with CDC recommendations, Cal/OSHA regulations, SF DPH Health Orders, Directives, and Guidance. The Contractor’s attention is directed to Cal/OSHA’s new 8 CCR 3205 COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standard and/or any successor regulations. (5) Contractor is responsible for site conditions, equipment, health and safety of their employees, and all other persons who work or visit the job site. (6) Contractor shall assume liability for any and all work-related injuries/illnesses including infectious exposures such as BBP and TB and demonstrate appropriate policies and procedures for reporting such events and providing appropriate post-exposure medical management as required by State workers’ compensation laws and regulations. (7) Contractor shall comply with all applicable Cal-OSHA standards including maintenance of the OSHA 300 Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses. (8) Contractor assumes responsibility for procuring all medical equipment and supplies for use by its employees, agents and subcontractors, including safe needle devicesdevices and any and all necessary personal protective equipment in accordance with the City’s emergency safety precautions, and provides and documents all appropriate training. (9) Contractor shall demonstrate compliance with all state and local regulations with regard to handling and disposing of medical waste.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sourcing Agreement

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