Minor Injuries Sample Clauses

Minor Injuries. Appropriate first aid procedures should be followed at all times. First aid should be administered by those with first aid certifications only. Parents should be notified of any injuries.
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Minor Injuries. Basic first aid treatment is administered by the school office or school nurse.
Minor Injuries. Minor injuries are defined as those that require only immediate first aid treatment and do not result in lost work time. All injuries, no matter how small, MUST be reported to the AHB Project Safety Manager immediately. The AHB Project Safety Manager will issue the required paperwork to be completed by the injured employee and/or the xxxxxxx. In the event of a minor injury, all employees must report to their Superintendent/ Xxxxxxx for treatment. All incidents shall be a topic of discussion at the subcontractor’s next scheduled safety meeting, to include cause of incident and preventive measures to be taken to avoid future similar incident.
Minor Injuries. Please note that the rate per eligible Minor Injury is now £32. ESCRO will not be changed therefore please disregard the financial reports in ESCRO relating to Minor Injuries.
Minor Injuries treated & discharged Stabilised for transfer Assessment xxxx (<48hrs) Discharge or flow on IP Rehab. Discharge or Self presentation/ NHS 111, Flow hub move to Transitional care Where an admission is the most appropriate course for the management of the patient, the patient will undergo an initial period of assessment and treatment, where a plan for discharge or further inpatient treatment will be created and implemented. Outpatient department - SACT/ medical infusions and investigations area Planned outpatients Fracture clinic returns Planned Dialysis Planned day cases Services will cater for planned care pathways predominantly on an outpatient and day-case basis. They will increasingly make use of a co-ordinated approach to providing multi- disciplinary one-stop clinics, reducing the need for multiple attendances by patients. Planned SACT Outpatient and diagnostic services will continue to bring patients to the acute site for key investigations, consultation, and treatment where necessary. The use of Near me or telephone appointments will be utilised as part of a blended delivery model, optimising access to specialist input, while minimising travel wherever possible. Planned ambulatory care will bring together services including outpatient dialysis, Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy (SACT – Chemotherapy), as well as a range of medical investigations, treatments and infusions which can be delivered on an ambulatory basis. This will negate the need for patients to attend the xxxx environment, reducing foot traffic and allowing inpatient areas to remain calmer and uninterrupted. Many of the patients undergoing procedures highlighted as suitable for this ambulatory treatment model are managed in an inpatient environment in the current and Do-Nothing scenarios, signifying an opportunity to reduce the inpatient bed-base as a consequence of this shift in the model of care. Inpatient services will be reshaped to cover a variety of distinctive functions. Acute inpatient treatment focussing on rapid intervention over a short admission will be an improved area of focus, as well as facilitating rehabilitation and reablement activities for patients experiencing both short- and longer-term stays. More work will be required at OBC stage to fully explore this model, appropriately size the areas and different physical capacity required as well as define the workforce model to enable the effective clinical delivery of services and improve patient outcomes. Surgical services pro...
Minor Injuries. The cadet will report to the school infirmary where assessment and first aid will be administered . • If the cadet is injured while playing sports they should report to the coach /Teacher in the first instance and then to the nursing assistant . • Treatment will be documented in personal medical records and if presented, the cadets diary will be stamped.

Related to Minor Injuries

  • Personal Injury 22.1 The Vehicle has third party personal injury insurance cover. It is likely that any other vehicle involved in the accident also has third party personal injury insurance cover. 22.2 Depending on the circumstances of the accident, You may be entitled to claim for Your personal injury against the third party personal injury insurance of the party which is responsible for the accident. Details of the third party personal injury insurer for the Vehicle are set out in the registration details of the Vehicle.

  • WORK-RELATED INJURIES An employee who sustains a work-related injury, during the period of this Memorandum, as the result of which the employee is disabled, if so determined by a decision issued under the operation of the Workers' Compensation Program, shall be entitled to use accumulated sick or annual leave or injury leave without pay. While using accumulated leave, the employee will be paid a supplement to workers' compensation of full pay reduced by an amount that yields a net pay, including workers' compensation and social security disability benefits, that is equal to the employee's net pay immediately prior to the injury. Net pay prior to injury is defined as gross base pay minus federal, state, and local withholding, unemployment compensation tax, social security and retirement contributions. One full day of accumulated leave (7.5 or 8 hours as appropriate) will be charged for each day the supplement is paid. Accumulated leave and injury leave without pay may be used for an aggregate of nine (9) months (274 calendar days) or for the duration of the disability, whichever is the lesser, except that, if only accumulated leave is used, it may be used beyond nine (9) months (274 calendar days) until exhausted or until the disability ceases, whichever occurs sooner. In no case, however, will the aggregate of nine (9) months (274 calendar days) extend beyond three years from the date the injury occurred. If no leave is available under this Section, the provisions of Section 12 may apply.

  • Property Damage Lessee shall obtain and maintain insurance coverage on all of Lessee's personal property, Trade Fixtures, and Lessee Owned Alterations and Utility Installations. Such insurance shall be full replacement cost coverage with a deductible of not to exceed $1,000 per occurrence. The proceeds from any such insurance shall be used by Lessee for the replacement of personal property, Trade Fixtures and Lessee Owned Alterations and Utility Installations. Lessee shall provide Lessor with written evidence that such insurance is in force.

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