Common use of Infectious Disease Control Clause in Contracts

Infectious Disease Control. A. The State shall provide all employees in twenty-four (24)-hour institutions in- service training on infectious disease control. New employees, and current employees who have not received training, shall be provided training on infectious disease control. B. Training shall be provided for employees in the Departments of Health Services, Industrial Relations, Developmental Services, Mental Health, Rehabilitation, and the California Environmental Protection Agency whose laboratory, research, testing, or regulatory duties may expose them to infectious diseases. C. When an outbreak of infectious, contagious, or communicable diseases/conditions is known, the State shall notify potentially exposed employees at the work site. D. Infectious Disease Control Training shall include, but not be limited, to blood borne and air borne diseases. E. The State shall utilize the best guidelines available. Examples of guidelines may include the use of the Joint Advisory Notices issued by the Center for Disease Control. For licensed hospitals, such training shall be consistent with the California Code of Regulations.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Infectious Disease Control. A. The State shall provide all employees in twenty24-four (24)-hour hour institutions in- in-service training on infectious disease control. New employees, and current employees who have not received training, shall be provided training on infectious disease control. B. Training shall be provided for employees in the Departments of Health Services, Industrial Relations, Developmental Services, Mental Health, Rehabilitation, and the California Environmental Protection Agency whose laboratory, research, testing, or regulatory duties may expose them to infectious diseases. C. When an outbreak of infectious, contagious, or communicable diseases/conditions is known, the State shall notify potentially exposed employees at the work site. D. Infectious Disease Control Training shall include, but not be limited, to blood borne and air borne diseases. E. The State shall utilize the best guidelines available. Examples of guidelines may include the use of the Joint Advisory Notices issued by the Center for Disease Control. For licensed hospitals, such training shall be consistent with the California Code of Regulations.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Labor Contract

Infectious Disease Control. A. The State shall provide all employees in twenty-four (24)-hour 24) hour institutions in- in-service training on infectious disease control. New employees, and current employees who have not received training, shall be provided training on infectious disease control. B. Training shall be provided for employees in the Departments of Health Services, Industrial Relations, Developmental Services, Mental Health, Rehabilitation, and the California Environmental Protection Agency whose laboratory, research, testing, or regulatory duties may expose them to infectious diseases. C. When an outbreak of infectious, contagious, or communicable diseases/conditions is known, the State shall notify potentially exposed employees at the work site. D. Infectious Disease Control Training shall include, but not be limited, to blood borne and air borne diseases. E. The State shall utilize the best guidelines available. Examples of guidelines may include the use of the Joint Advisory Notices issued by the Center Centers for Disease Control. For licensed hospitals, such training shall be consistent with the California Code of Regulations.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Infectious Disease Control. A. The State shall provide all employees in twenty-four (24)-hour 24) hour institutions in- in-service training on infectious disease control. New employees, and current employees who have not received training, shall be provided training on infectious disease control. B. Training shall be provided for employees in the Departments of Health Services, Industrial Relations, Developmental Services, Mental Health, Rehabilitation, and the California Environmental Protection Agency whose laboratory, research, testing, or regulatory duties may expose them to infectious diseases. C. When an outbreak of infectious, contagious, or communicable diseases/conditions is known, the State shall notify potentially exposed employees at the work site. D. Infectious Disease Control Training shall include, but not be limited, to blood borne and air borne diseases. E. The State shall utilize the best guidelines available. Examples of guidelines may include the use of the Joint Advisory Notices issued by the Center for Disease Control. For licensed hospitals, such training shall be consistent with the California Code of Regulations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Infectious Disease Control. A. The State shall provide all employees in twenty-four (24)-hour 24) hour institutions in- in-service training on infectious disease control. New employees, and current employees who have not received training, shall be provided training on infectious disease control. B. Training shall be provided for employees in the Departments of Health Care Services, Industrial Relations, Developmental Services, Mental Public Health, RehabilitationVeteran Affairs, DIR, DDS, DMH, CDCR, and the California Environmental Protection Agency whose laboratory, research, testing, or regulatory duties may expose them to infectious diseases. C. When an outbreak of infectious, contagious, or communicable diseases/conditions is knownknown at the work site, the State shall notify potentially exposed employees at the work siteemployees. D. Infectious Disease Control Training shall include, but not be limited, to blood borne bloodborne and air borne airborne diseases. E. The State shall utilize the best guidelines available. Examples of guidelines may include the use of the Joint Advisory Notices issued by the Center Centers for Disease Control. For licensed hospitals, such training shall be consistent with the California Code of Regulations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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