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How to Report your Vaccination Status

WEBThe BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) guidelines outline which vaccinations are recommended for health care workers. For more information, go to the BCCDC …

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Employee Vaccination Reporting

WEBNew hires will receive instructions in their onboarding package directing them to report their vaccination status using the online reporting tool at …

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Hazard Reporting and Near Misses

WEBContact your local Safety Advisor to get more information on reporting hazards in your workplace. What is a Near Miss? A near miss is any work-related incident or event that …

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How to Report an Incident or Injury

WEBCall our toll-free number 1-866-922-9464 and select Option 2 to initiate a Workplace Incident Report with our Incident Reporting Team over the phone. When you call the …

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Managing your Exposure

WEBWhat information should I have before calling? The Communicable Disease Exposure Management Nurse will need information on any treatments you might have received in …

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Hazard Reporting and Near Misses

WEBWhat is a Hazard? A hazard is an existing or potential condition in the workplace that, by itself or by interacting with other variables, can result in an incident.. Hazards can …

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Provincial Workplace Health Contact Centre

WEBWorkplace Incidents and Injuries. Blood and/ or Body Fluid Exposure. Communicable Disease Exposure. Report Your Vaccination Status.

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Blood & Body Fluid Exposures

WEBFor transmission of blood borne pathogens (HIV, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C) to occur, an exposure must include both: Infectious Body Fluid. A Portal of Entry (percutaneous, …

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How to Report a Blood and Body Fluid Exposure

WEBNotify your Manager/Supervisor/Person in Charge and refer to your health authority specific policies. Go to the nearest Emergency Department as soon as possible ( within 2 hours …

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Communicable Disease Management

WEBAs per instructions given to the managers, employees who have been notified to contact the Provincial Workplace Health Contact Centre are to do so at 1-866-922-9464 (select …

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Employee Information and Resources

WEBEmployee Information and Resources. Our knowlegable Communicable Disease Exposure Management Nursing and Incident Reporting Teams. are here to help you with the …

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WorkSafe BC (WSBC) Claims Process

WEBWhat is the WorkSafeBC claims process? WorkSafeBC requires three Forms to be completed in order to adjudicate a claim for worker's compenstation benefits: …

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Instructions for obtaining vaccinations or tests

WEBInterpreting Titre Results: Reactive: this means that you have immunity against the disease Non-Reactive: this means that you do not have immunity against the disease and further …

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Immediately Reportable Incidents

WEBIncidents that involve any of the following need to be reported Immediately to WorkSafeBC: Injury to a worker, at the time of the incident where there is a loss of consciousness …

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Northern Health Authority (NHA) Instructions for Obtaining …

WEBRevised: February 23, 2024 . Step 4 • To access your employee vaccination & immunity status, refer to the self-look-up report by selecting the link : NHA or by copying the link:

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