Betekenis van:
health facility

health facility
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    • building where medicine is practiced

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    1. Animals within an animal facility are totally dependent on humans for their health and well-being.
    2. the likely impacts on the environment and on human health of the waste facility;
    3. Stabilise the condition of and prepare the patients for transport to the most suitable health facility for final treatment.
    4. Assessment of the possible environmental and public health impacts, and of possible consequences on the stability of the waste facility;
    5. Stabilise the condition of and prepare the patient for transport to the most suitable health facility for final treatment.
    6. This includes the management of any waste facility, also after its closure, and the prevention of major accidents involving that facility and the limiting of their consequences for the environment and human health.
    7. The aquaculture production business operator of the quarantine facility must secure, by contract or legal instrument, the services of an approved qualified aquatic animal health professional.
    8. The facility which receives the waste should be operated in accordance with human health and environmental protection standards that are broadly equivalent to those established in Community legislation.
    9. Unit size may range from an entire health care facility if small, to a single department or ward of a large tertiary hospital.
    10. Two or more health-care workers with clinical evidence of SARS in the same health-care unit and with onset of illness in the same 10-day periodThree or more persons (health-care workers and/or patients and/or visitors) with clinical evidence of SARS with onset of illness in the same 10-day period and epidemiologically linked to a healthcare facility
    11. ‘quarantine unit’ means an operationally and physically separated unit of a quarantine facility, which only contains aquaculture animals of the same consignment, with the same health status, and, when appropriate, sentinel aquaculture animals;
    12. ‘substantial change’ means a change in the structure or operation of a waste facility that, in the opinion of the competent authority, may have significant negative effects on human health or the environment.
    13. In order to assess the potential for loss of life and danger for human health in cases of loss of structural integrity, or incorrect operation, of a facility, the actual permanent presence of people in the potentially affected areas should be taken into account when assessing the significance of that potential loss of life or danger for human health.
    14. Two or more health-care workers with clinical evidence of SARS in the same health-care unit and with onset of illness in the same 10-day periodThree or more persons (health-care workers and/or patients and/or visitors) with clinical evidence of SARS with onset of illness in the same 10-day period and epidemiologically linked to a healthcare facility Case classification for the inter-epidemic period
    15. In order to minimise the risk of accidents and to guarantee a high level of protection for the environment and human health, Member States should ensure that each operator of a Category A waste facility adopts and applies a major-accident prevention policy for waste.