Hepatitis B Testing and/or Vaccination for the Police and Crime Commisioner for South Wales
The Police and Crime Commissioner for South Wales are looking for a contractor to provide a Hepatitis B Testing Service and/or Vaccination The Police and Crime Commissioner for South Wales are required under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations and specifically under Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (As amended) Regulation 7 paragraph 6(f) to provide vaccination and immunity testing, free of charge to employees likely to be exposed to pathogens in their work.
At present, all Staff deemed at risk are required to be tested for immunity to Hepatitis B and have a course of Hepatitis B Vaccinations.
The process the force undertake is as follows - • All new staff deemed to be at risk require a course of three vaccines over a 6-month period.
After the 6-month period, a blood sample is required for testing the immunity to Hepatitis B. • All Staff deemed at risk give a blood sample every 5-years from the initial course and if a low level of immunity is recorded following a titre test, a booster Injection of the vaccine is provided to the Commissioner's Staff.
The Tender will be lotted as below : Lot 1 - Hepatitis B Vaccination and associated Consumables.
Lot 2 - Hepatitis B Sample testing and associated Consumables
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The Police and Crime Commissioner for South
The Police and Crime Commissioner for South Wales are looking for a contractor to provide a Hepatitis B Testing Service and/or Vaccination.
At present, all Staff deemed at risk
At present, all Staff deemed at risk are required to be tested for immunity to Hepatitis B and have a course of Hepatitis B Vaccinations.
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