Common use of Safety and Health Provisions Clause in Contracts

Safety and Health Provisions. 20.01 Any employee who is required to undergo a medical and/or psychological examination as a condition of employment or continued employment shall, at the Board's expense, promptly submit himself/herself for an examination by a licensed physician of the Board's choice. 20.02 Safety complaints or hazardous conditions shall be promptly reported by the employee to his/her Administrator and promptly thereafter to the Union representative. The written reports will specify the unsafe conditions being reported. The Administrator will take these reports under advisement and then take whatever corrective action that may be necessary. 20.03 No employee shall be discharged or disciplined for failure to work in an unsafe or hazardous situation where there is imminent danger to the employee's health. 20.04 In the event of a physical altercation or incident that creates an unsafe environment for other students and/or faculty, administrators or other CPI-trained (or other similar, appropriate trainings) staff shall immediately provide assistance to the employee to remove the student and/or re-establish a safe classroom environment. An employee who knows or has reason to believe that a student has committed or has made a credible threat to commit a crime of violence on school property or towards school personnel shall report such knowledge or suspicion to all affected parties and the appropriate authorities. The site administrator shall fully support good faith reporting in accordance with this language. 20.05 If there is an evident need for a two-way radio, the employee will make a request to the administrator. The administrator will review the safety/ behavioral plan in place for the classroom and/or student prior to approval. 20.06 The District will not direct its employees to perform acts which require specialized knowledge, training, or skills which would be required of medical or health care professionals. Employees who are required to administer or dispense medications or provide services to individuals with disabilities shall be provided training and are afforded protection from personal liability subject to the provisions of Florida Statute. 20.07 First aid kits shall be furnished as determined by the Board.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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