Employee Health and Safety Policy: Difference between revisions

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<p>Smoking and other use of tobacco by any person is not permitted on the UNMC campus or in University owned vehicles except in specifically designated smoking shelters located outside of the campus buildings, away from operable windows, doors and air intakes.</p>
<p>Smoking and other use of tobacco by any person is not permitted on the UNMC campus or in University owned vehicles except in specifically designated smoking shelters located outside of the campus buildings, away from operable windows, doors and air intakes.</p>
==AIDS, HIV, and Other Bloodborne Pathogens==
==AIDS, HIV, and Other Bloodborne Pathogens==
<p>[http://unmc.edu/policy/index.cfm?CONREF=23 See UNMC Policy No. 2004, Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure]. UNMC employees are expected to care for HIV and other bloodborne pathogen-infected patients on the same basis as other patients. Employees may not refuse to care for a patient solely because the patient has AIDS, HIV infection, or other bloodborne pathogens. If, after education and counseling, an employee refuses to participate in the care of a patient with AIDS, HIV, or other bloodborne pathogens, appropriate employment actions, under [http://unmc.edu/policy/index.cfm?CONREF=105 UNMC Policy No. 1098, Corrective and Disciplinary Action] will be instituted. Employees are responsible for completing mandatory bloodborne pathogens training, if required for their individual job. Failure to complete required mandatory training may result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination. Employees who may have an infectious disease should refer to The Nebraska Medical Center/UMA infection control guidelines. An employee with an infection that could be communicated to an HIV-infected patient will be relieved of the responsibility of providing care to HIV-infected patients in a manner consistent with The Nebraska Medical Center/UMA infection control policy. UNMC provides the protective measures recommended by CDC and OSHA and educates employees in the use of such protective measures. Employees are required to follow &ldquo;standard precautions&rdquo; while caring for patients. [http://www.unmc.edu/infectioncontrol/ Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan Manual and Appendices]</p>
<p>[https://wiki.unmc.edu/index.php/Bloodborne_Pathogens_Exposure See UNMC Policy No. 2004, Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure]. UNMC employees are expected to care for HIV and other bloodborne pathogen-infected patients on the same basis as other patients. Employees may not refuse to care for a patient solely because the patient has AIDS, HIV infection, or other bloodborne pathogens. If, after education and counseling, an employee refuses to participate in the care of a patient with AIDS, HIV, or other bloodborne pathogens, appropriate employment actions, under [https://wiki.unmc.edu/index.php/Corrective/Disciplinary_Action UNMC Policy No. 1098, Corrective and Disciplinary Action] will be instituted. Employees are responsible for completing mandatory bloodborne pathogens training, if required for their individual job. Failure to complete required mandatory training may result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination. Employees who may have an infectious disease should refer to The Nebraska Medical Center/UMA infection control guidelines. An employee with an infection that could be communicated to an HIV-infected patient will be relieved of the responsibility of providing care to HIV-infected patients in a manner consistent with The Nebraska Medical Center/UMA infection control policy. UNMC provides the protective measures recommended by CDC and OSHA and educates employees in the use of such protective measures. Employees are required to follow &ldquo;standard precautions&rdquo; while caring for patients. [http://www.unmc.edu/infectioncontrol/ Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan Manual and Appendices]</p>
==Additional Information==
==Additional Information==
<p>For additional information, contact Human Resources, Employee Relations, 559-5827, or see the [http://www.unmc.edu/hr/Proc/Hlth%20Safety1003.htm Employee Health and Safety Procedures]. [http://www.unmc.edu/hr/Proc/Hlth%20Safety1003.htm Employee Health and Safety Procedures] / [http://www.unmc.edu/hr/Proc/Perf%20Mgmt1098.htm Performance Management Procedures] / [https://wiki.unmc.edu/index.php/Bloodborne_Pathogens_Exposure UNMC Policy No. 2004, Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Policy] / [http://www.unmc.edu/infectioncontrol/ Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan Manual] / [http://www.unmc.edu/hr/Forms/CorDisAct.doc Corrective and Disciplinary Action Form]</p>
<p>For additional information, contact Human Resources, Employee Relations, 559-5827, or see the [http://www.unmc.edu/hr/Proc/Hlth%20Safety1003.htm Employee Health and Safety Procedures]. [http://www.unmc.edu/hr/Proc/Hlth%20Safety1003.htm Employee Health and Safety Procedures] / [http://www.unmc.edu/hr/Proc/Perf%20Mgmt1098.htm Performance Management Procedures] / [https://wiki.unmc.edu/index.php/Bloodborne_Pathogens_Exposure UNMC Policy No. 2004, Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Policy] / [http://www.unmc.edu/infectioncontrol/ Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan Manual] / [http://www.unmc.edu/hr/Forms/CorDisAct.doc Corrective and Disciplinary Action Form]</p>