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Self-Care Pocket Reference Guide for Emergency Response Deployment
… (e.g., license, registration) Vaccination information Emergency contact information Clothing Appropriate working clothes (with pockets if possible) Comfortable, close-toed shoes … Badge Credentialing information (e.g., license, registra- tion) Emergency contact information Clothing Appropriate working clothes (with pockets if possible) Comfortable, close-toed shoes … -
Adult Lead Poisoning in Wisconsin: Sources, Prevention, and Intervention
… to lead, keep them sealed away in a plastic bag. Wash your work clothes separately from other clothing. Ask your employer if you are unsure if your job requires you to work with lead. … lead safety issues at work. Take precautions when working with lead. At work, wear protective clothing and personal protective equipment (PPE) to decrease your exposure to lead and lead dust. … -
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… action or failure to act in maintaining adequate services or supervision, including food, clothing, shelter or health care. · Self-neglect - Failure by the individual himself or herself to obtain adequate care, including food, shelter, clothing, medical or dental care. · Financial Exploitation - Can include fraud, coercing someone … -
First Human Case of West Nile Virus in Wisconsin
… insect repellent with DEET, picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus, or IR3535 to exposed skin and clothing. Prior to heading outdoors, treat clothing with permethrin; do not apply permethrin directly to skin. Consider rescheduling outdoor … -
First Human Case of West Nile Virus Confirmed in Wisconsin
… insect repellent with DEET, picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus, or IR3535 to exposed skin and clothing. Prior to heading outdoors, treat clothing with permethrin; do not apply permethrin directly to skin. Consider rescheduling outdoor … -
Safety NetWorks #4 - June 2008
… action or failure to act in maintaining adequate services or supervision, including food, clothing, shelter or health care. • Self-neglect - Failure by the individual himself or herself to obtain adequate care, including food, shelter, clothing, medical or dental care. • Financial Exploitation - Can include fraud, coercing someone … -
Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation: What to Look For (PDF, 144 KB)
… you may not observe signs of sexual abuse because many of them are normally covered by clothing, an individual may tell you about an incident of being sexually abused. If you are told … of neglect include, but are not limited to: • Lack of physical cleanliness, bedsores, soiled clothing or bedding. • Inadequate food in the house or spoiled, rotten, or moldy food. • Weight … Instead, it occurs when the individual fails to obtain adequate care, including food, shelter, clothing, personal hygiene, medical or dental care, or safety precautions for him or herself, and … -
Wisconsin Feeding Assistant Training Curriculum
… care 14. Be free from non-therapeutic chemical and physical restraints 15. Wear his/her own clothing, keep appropriate personal possessions, and be allowed to spend his/her own money 16. … 2. Separation of clean and dirty items 3. Correct handling of food 4. Correct handling of clothing protectors • Do not have clothing protectors touch uniform. • When clothing protector falls to floor, place it in soiled … -
Personal Care Screening Tool (PCST)
… “Bathing” means cleansing all surfaces of the body and includes assistance with changing clothing, getting in and out of the tub or shower, wetting, soaping, and rinsing skin, shampooing … activities with garment closures (e.g., zippers, buttons) at the back of the garment. Typical clothing changes are from sleepwear to daywear and from daywear to sleepwear. Upper Body Upper … is able to dress the upper body without assistance or is able to dress him- or herself if clothing is laid out or handed to him or her. B. Member is able to dress the upper body by him- … -
Two Animals Test Positive for West Nile Virus in Wisconsin
… insect repellent with DEET, picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus, or IR3535 to exposed skin and clothing. Prior to heading outdoors, treat clothing with permethrin; do not apply permethrin directly to skin. Consider rescheduling outdoor … -
West Nile Virus Confirmed in Horse in Dunn County
… insect repellent with DEET, picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus, or IR3535 to exposed skin and clothing. Treating clothing with permethrin before heading outdoors. You should not apply permethrin directly to … -
Isolation Site Considerations Toolkit
… assist with spiritual and mental health, unemployment and employment resources, personal care, clothing, books, and so on. Name of organization Name of Contact Person Phone Number and Email … -
FoodShare Employment and Training (FSET) Handbook Release 15-04 Cover Sheet
… and necessary expenses to assist individuals in retaining employment, such as required clothing, equipment, or tools, relocation expenses, child care, and transportation. Job retention … and necessary expenses to assist individuals in retaining employment, such as required clothing, equipment, or tools, relocation expenses, child care, and transportation. Job retention … under FSET are eligible for job retention services. Supportive services can include: • Clothing required for the job • Equipment or tools required for a job • Relocation expenses • … -
Extreme Heat Preparedness in Milwaukee
… on your neighbors. Drink lots of water, take cool showers, and wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothing. Find somewhere with air conditioning, like the library, mall, movie theater, or … -
Zika Information for Travelers
… . Wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants, socks, and shoes. Mosquitoes may bite through thin clothing, so spraying clothes with an insecticide (e.g., permethrin) or repellent (e.g., DEET) … -
Scabies
… until the day after treatment is initiated. Except in severe cases, inanimate objects such as clothing, bedding or furniture does not spread mites that cause scabies. What is the treatment … of scabies? Avoid physical contact with infested individuals and their belongings, especially clothing and bedding. In severe cases, clothing and bed linen worn or used by an infested person in the 48 hours before treatment may be …