HEALTH PROGRAMME Clause Samples
The HEALTH PROGRAMME clause outlines the obligations and provisions related to health and wellness initiatives provided by an employer or organization. Typically, this clause specifies the types of health benefits, such as medical insurance, wellness checks, or preventive care programs, that are made available to employees or participants. By clearly defining the scope and terms of health-related offerings, the clause ensures that all parties understand their entitlements and responsibilities, thereby promoting well-being and reducing misunderstandings regarding health benefits.
HEALTH PROGRAMME. 16.01 Where a medical examination is required to comply with a statute, a nurse may choose her personal physician.
16.02 A nurse, upon request, will be provided with immunization injections.
HEALTH PROGRAMME. 17.01 A nurse who contracts any infectious disease in the performance of her/his duties shall receive full treatment and medication at the expense of the Employer.
17.02 The Employer will provide change rooms, lounge facilities and lockers.
HEALTH PROGRAMME. 16.01 A nurse who contracts any infectious diseases during the execution of their duties at the Home shall receive full treatment and medication at the expense of the Employer.
16.02 The Employer will endeavour to provide: -adequate and separate change room with toilet facilities -individual lockers -adequate and separate lounge facilities.
HEALTH PROGRAMME. Where a medical examination is required to comply with a statute, a nurse may choose her personal physician. Any immunization injections required by the Employer will be provided.
HEALTH PROGRAMME. J-1 Appointment to permanent staff is made only on the right to examine and is subject to the suitability of the individual's physical health for the position to which they are being appointed. Employment and annual health examinations will be scheduled by the Hospital. These examinations will include chest x-ray and/or test for tuberculosis, as specified under the Public Hospitals Act. Such examinations must be taken by the employees subject to the limitations provided in the Act.
HEALTH PROGRAMME. 13.01 (a) Periodic health examinations may be scheduled by the Employer. These examinations may include chest x-rays and/or tests for tuberculosis as specified in Clause 56 of the General Regulations under the Public Hospitals Act. Nurses will have the privilege of examination by their family physician except for pre-employment physical.
HEALTH PROGRAMME. Medical examinations, re-examination and any tests required under the Public Hospitals Act and the Workers' Compensation Act, will be provided by the Hospital compliance with the Regulations. The nurse may choose her personal physician, at her own expense and time, for all such examinations, except the unless the Hospital has a specific objection to the physician selected. Current provisions the Collective Agreement relating to the provisions of x-rays, laboratory work, immunization injections, and gamma globulin and other programs shall be continued.
HEALTH PROGRAMME. Where a medical examination is required to comply with a statute, a nurse may choose her personal physician.
HEALTH PROGRAMME. Immunization, X-Ray and Laboratory Procedures
HEALTH PROGRAMME. Appointment to permanent staff is made only on the right to examine and subject to the suitability of the individual's physical health for the position to which they are appointed. Employment and annual health examinations will be scheduled by the Hospital. These examinations will include chest x-ray test for tuberculosis. as specified under the Public Hospitals Act. Such examinations must be taken by the employees subject to the limitations provided in the Act. The employment examination will be carried out by the Hospital's physician. Employees will have the privilege of having the annual examination performed by their own family physician. The Hospital will pay the rate authorized by the Ontario Hospital Insurance Plan. An employee who contacts Staphylococcus infection shall receive full treatment and medication at the expense of the Hospital.