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  • Chemicals: Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) Substances

    … can have PFAS from common household products. Examples include stain-resistant carpeting or clothing that repels water. Vacuuming using a high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter … wrappers. Stain-resistant coatings on carpets, upholstery, and other fabrics. Water-resistant clothes. There have been recent federal efforts to remove PFAS from consumer products. These …
    • Updated on June 06, 2023.
  • Allowable Cost Policy Manual

    … Homes 4. Client Related Costs a. Holding Space b. Payment Allowances c. Transportation d. Clothing e. Food f. Guardianship Fees g. Laundry Expense h. Medical Supplies and Drugs i. Space … depreciation. (5) Emergency transportation provided by ambulance or sheriff's department. d. Clothing - The cost of clothing for clients is not allowable as reimbursable except in the …
    • Updated on June 06, 2023.
  • Drinking Water: Groundwater Standards

    … swallowing large amounts of some PAHs can affect the skin, body fluids, and immune system. Clothianidin The groundwater standards for clothianidin were recommended in Cycle 10 (2019). Recommended enforcement standard = 1,000 µg/L …
    • Updated on June 06, 2023.
  • Feeding Assistant Program: FAQs

    … their hands and face. Move residents in and out of the dining room. Open milk cartons. Put on clothing protectors. They can't perform any other services. Which residents can feeding …
    • Updated on June 07, 2023.
  • Asthma Safe Homes Program - Create Your Asthma-Safe Home, Rohingya

    … Slide Number 1 … p03351ry.pdf … Asthma Safe Homes Program - Create Your Asthma-Safe Home, Rohingya
  • CAMRSA Schools Presentation

    … schedule Remove visible soil first by cleaning, then disinfect Change water, mops, cleaning cloths when dirty Clean from cleanest surfaces to dirtiest Follow disinfectant manufacturer’s … not soiled with blood or body fluids (EPA list H) Lysol SC Johnson phenolic disinfectant Sani-cloth wipes 1:100 bleach solution made up daily Disinfectants For blood/other body fluid clean up … fluids Practice standard precautions Gloves to protect hands Gowns to protect skin and clothing Eye wear/face masks if splashes or sprays to eyes, nose, mouth Apply disinfectant, wipe, …
  • Tick Safety Guide

    … DEET, Picaridin, or another EPA-registered product on uncovered skin. • Wear light-colored clothing to help you spot ticks more easily. • Treat clothing and gear with permethrin; do not apply directly to skin. • Do a full body tick check and …
  • Original 2022 Family Care DHS-MCO Contract

    … Services and <<Name of MCO>> Article I, Definitions Page 18 individual, including food, clothing, shelter, or physical or mental health care, and creating significant risk or danger to … responsible for his/her own care but fails to obtain adequate care, including food, shelter, clothing, or medical or dental care. See, Wis. Stat. s. 46.90(1)(g). Contract for <<Name of …
  • CPD Emergency Preparedness Visual Communications Tool

    … your MEDICAL EMERGENCY WALLET CARD. MEDICATIONS OTHERLATEX ? ? WHAT I NEED WATER FOOD BATHROOM CLOTHES POWER FEMININE PRODUCTSPERSONAL CARE ADULT DIAPER WI-FI NETWORKPET CARE NEEDSBABY CARE …
  • Arbovirus Infections and Surveillance in Wisconsin, 2010

    … outdoors at dawn and dusk • Avoid shady areas where mosquito may be resting • Wear protective clothing • Apply insect repellent, follow label instructions For CDC repellents information , …
  • HIV Counseling, Testing and Referral Services Protocol

    … (including standard precautions, engineering and work practice controls, personal protective clothing and equipment.) 3. Vaccination and antibody testing for hepatitis B 4. Post-exposure …
  • Family Health Survey Data Dictionary 2021

    … 0, NONE 1 to 69, 1 to 69 TIMES 70, 70+ TIMES 77, DON'T KNOW 88, INAPP 99, REFUSED C4_15_4 Thinking about your/hh member's last visit to the emergency room, which would you say best … DO IT 6, SOMETHING ELSE (SPECIFY) 7, DON’T KNOW 8, INAPP 9, REFUSED C4_25 Now I’d like you to think about dental care. How long ago did you/HH member last visit the dentist or other dental … some medicine prescribed by a doctor? (INTERVIEWER: "BASIC NEEDS" INCLUDE THINGS LIKE SHELTER, CLOTHING, TRANSPORTATION, AND UTILITIES SUCH AS ELECTRICITY, HOME HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING, …
  • Family Health Survey Data Dictionary 2018

    … VISITS 1, ONCE IN YEAR 2, TWICE IN YEAR 3, 3+ IN YEAR 7, DON'T KNOW 9, DON'T KNOW/REFUSED C4_9 Thinking about your last visit for medical care, what kind of health professional did you see? … 0, NONE 1 to 69, 1 to 69 TIMES 70, 70+ TIMES 77, DON'T KNOW 88, INAPP 99, REFUSED C4_15_4 Thinking about your/hh member's last visit to the emergency room, which would you say best … some medicine prescribed by a doctor? (INTERVIEWER: "BASIC NEEDS" INCLUDE THINGS LIKE SHELTER, CLOTHING, TRANSPORTATION, AND UTILITIES SUCH AS ELECTRICITY, HOME HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING, …
  • Family Health Survey Data Dictionary 2018

    … VISITS 1, ONCE IN YEAR 2, TWICE IN YEAR 3, 3+ IN YEAR 7, DON'T KNOW 9, DON'T KNOW/REFUSED C4_9 Thinking about your last visit for medical care, what kind of health professional did you see? … 0, NONE 1 to 69, 1 to 69 TIMES 70, 70+ TIMES 77, DON'T KNOW 88, INAPP 99, REFUSED C4_15_4 Thinking about your/hh member's last visit to the emergency room, which would you say best … some medicine prescribed by a doctor? (INTERVIEWER: "BASIC NEEDS" INCLUDE THINGS LIKE SHELTER, CLOTHING, TRANSPORTATION, AND UTILITIES SUCH AS ELECTRICITY, HOME HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING, …
  • Family Health Survey Data Dictionary 2017

    … VISITS 1, ONCE IN YEAR 2, TWICE IN YEAR 3, 3+ IN YEAR 7, DON'T KNOW 9, DON'T KNOW/REFUSED C4_9 Thinking about your last visit for medical care, what kind of health professional did you see? … 0, NONE 1 to 69, 1 to 69 TIMES 70, 70+ TIMES 77, DON'T KNOW 88, INAPP 99, REFUSED C4_15_4 Thinking about your/hh member's last visit to the emergency room, which would you say best … some medicine prescribed by a doctor? (INTERVIEWER: "BASIC NEEDS" INCLUDE THINGS LIKE SHELTER, CLOTHING, TRANSPORTATION, AND UTILITIES SUCH AS ELECTRICITY, HOME HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING, …
Last revised June 8, 2023