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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
11/04/2008
Control Number
2008-358
Agenda Item Number
8.Z.
Entity Name
FireFighters/Paramedics Local 2201
Emergency Services District
Subject
Fire Contrat Collective Bargaining Agreement
October 1, 2008 - September 30, 2011
Archived Roll/Disk#
4014
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8050
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15.07 The County shall provide immunizations for all employees who want to be immunized as <br />follows: Flu, Tetanus (every ten (10) years), and Hepatitis - (Type A and B) (every five (5) <br />years). Immunizations shall be provided in September, if available. The County shall <br />provide testing for tuberculosis each year, and Hepatitis C once as a baseline and after each <br />potential exposure. <br />15.08 The Employer agrees to provide as a minimum an annual physical for each employee. This <br />physical shall include the same testing as is done for newly -hired employees, except that <br />chest x-rays need not be given more than every three (3) years. The results of the physical <br />shall be provided to the employee, Medical Director, Emergency Services Director, Assistant <br />Chief, and Human Resources Director, but shall otherwise be confidential to the extent <br />permitted by law. <br />15.09 The County and the Union agree to the Drug -Free Workplace Program attached as <br />Attachment A. <br />0 <br />
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