HELP!!!
C Wilson
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 06-27-07 AT 08:23AM (CST)[/font][br][br]We received an anonymous call that one of our cooks has hepatitis. The employee admits that he has Hepatitis B and has had it for 30 years.
Our GM instructed this employee to get tested & bring in a note saying that he had been tested for hepatitis. This all happened over the weekend & I learned of it Monday. The employee went to ER and brought in a note; “To the best of our knowledge the employee is able to work at your facility”. Our GM said this is not good enough. He wants the employee to be tested and bring in his test results.
What are your thoughts?
Our GM instructed this employee to get tested & bring in a note saying that he had been tested for hepatitis. This all happened over the weekend & I learned of it Monday. The employee went to ER and brought in a note; “To the best of our knowledge the employee is able to work at your facility”. Our GM said this is not good enough. He wants the employee to be tested and bring in his test results.
What are your thoughts?
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I have the doctor’s note & I have also printed off information on Hepatitis B from the CDC website. I think we have full-filled our responsibility as an employer in protecting our employees and our members
2-201.11(A)
(1) Salmonella Typhi,
(2) Shigella spp.,
(3) Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli, or
(4) Hepatitis A virus
http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/fc01-2.html#2-201.11(A)
Another fairly quick source would be CDC.
FYI and in case you have a need, EEOC has a publication on food service workers and ADA entitled "How to Comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act: A Guide for Restaurants and Other Food Service Employers." A copy is available from their web page for downloading.
Best wishes.