Title 3 AND 4- Employee Welfare and HR Flashcards
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What two laws covers reasonable accommodations?
America with Disabilities Act and Washington Law Against Discrimination.
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How can an employee request a reasonable accomodation?
Employees may give an oral or written request for a reasonable accommodation to a supervisor or the Human Resources Section.
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When does the reasonable accommodation process begin?
When the employee makes a request (either orally or in writing to a supervisor or to HR.)
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What does a supervisor do when receiving an ADA request orally from an employee?
The supervisor will complete a written request and send it to HR.
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What must reasonable accommodation request include?
Identification and a brief history of the employee’s disability.
A description of the accommodations(s) that the employee is seeking.
Can the department require employees to disclose their religious beliefs?
No, unless employee is requesting an religious accomodation.
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Can department personnel disclose the religious affiliations of another employee?
No, unless the employee expressly gives consent.
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What type of risk do SPD employees have of getting infected with tuberculosis?
Seattle-King County Department of Public Health has determined that SPD employees are in a very low-risk occupational setting for the transmission of tuberculosis and other airborne pathogens.
Do SPD employees have a higher or lower risk of TB than the general public?
Higher. Even though it is very low risk, that is still higher than general public.
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Who may officers contact to discuss potential exposure incidents?
Harborview triage desk or Center for Disease Control
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When will officers not place a facemask on an obviously sick subject?
When the subject is experiencing respiratory distress, is intoxicated, or may vomit,
Can an officer question subjects about their symptoms of tuberculosis?
Yes
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Can the officer make notification about subjects who may have tuberculosis?
Yes. If booking, contact jail nursing staff. If going to HMC, contact the triage desk. If neither, officers may contact the health department.
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How long should a person showing signs of tuberculois be held at a department facility?
No more than 20 minutes.
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Who must a sergeant notify regarding an airborne or bloodborne pathogen exposure?
The watch lieutenant by the end of the shift.
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Who may officers contact for the Hepatitis B vaccine?
Employee Services Lieutenant
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What is a reportable blood exposure incident?
Direct exchange of blood or other potentially infectious material from a source subject to an officer.
Where are airborne and bloodborne exposure packets sent?
Employment services Lt by end of the shift.
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What does PPE include?
Nitrile gloves Eye protection Surgical face masks Fluid-shield masks Disposable foot coverings Rubber boots
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How often must officers check their patrol vehicle to ensure the biohazard kits contain PPE?
Once at the beginning of the shift. Contact stationmaster for restocking.
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When will the evidence unit accept syringes?
Only in cases of homicide or assault where the syringe has been used as a weapon.
For an officer fatatlity, who is the cordinator officer in charge of cordinating the funeral?
A Lt assigned by the BC of the deceased.
Who is the Liaison Officer for a officer fatality?
Assigned by Coordinating Lt and is a close, personal friend of the victim.
For an officer fatality, who handles checking with HR to determine victim benefits?
The coordinating Officer (who is a Lt.)