| COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS |
Board of Trustees Policy No. 531
Administrative Regulation No. ___ |
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND BLOOD BORNE PATHOGENS
It is the intent of the District to maintain high quality standards of infectious
disease and blood borne pathogens control that protect the health and safety of the
college community while not unduly restricting the employment and educational pursuits of
its employees and students. Therefore, the District will adhere to the following:
- It is considered a major responsibility of the District to keep its students updated on
current developments and practices concerning infectious diseases. It will be the primary
responsibility of the President, or designee, to ensure this policy is properly
administered. The focus of this policy is to provide students with primary education,
prevention, and a process for understanding the dangers of communicable diseases and blood
borne pathogens which includes Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV.
- The District will not require mandatory screening (other than that required for
students, such as tuberculin testing) as a condition of employment or enrollment. However,
the District will encourage regular testing for groups which the District has determined
would be potentially exposed to these hazards posed by communicable diseases and blood
borne pathogens.
- The District will abide by the communicable disease and blood borne pathogens policies
of all outside institutions where our students participate in affiliations.
- The District will treat all students equally, regardless of whether they have tested
positive for any of the Blood Borne Pathogens. The District will not deny a person who has
been infected any benefits for which he/she is eligible.
Individuals who are infected will not be denied enrollment in the District so long as they
are able to perform in accordance with the respective standards of their educational
program.
- In accordance with existing District procedures and requirements, a student's medical
record is confidential information, and as such may not be released without the
individual's written permission except as otherwise provided by law.
- The District will take necessary steps to help ensure the safety of individuals
participating in laboratory experiences or other college areas handling blood, blood
products, body fluids, hypodermic needles, or where a potential occupational or
educational exposure may exist.
- The President, or designee, shall establish, through the Safety Committee, a
sub-committee on Health Services comprised of the Vice President of Student Services,
Director of Human Resources, and school Nurse to make decisions on a case-by-case analysis
(in consultation with the Public Health Department) of any question that arises regarding
a student who may be considered a possible danger to the health and safety of the college
community.
- The President, or designee, shall help develop an exposure control plan for communicable
diseases and blood borne pathogens to help ensure the safety and health of all employees
and students. The plan shall be in compliance with State and Federal regulations
pertaining to communicable diseases and blood borne pathogens.
Adopted by the Board of Trustees: June 6, 1988
Amended: January 11, 1993