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- RCW 51. 12. 035: Volunteers. - Washington
Volunteers (1) Volunteers shall be deemed employees and or workers, as the case may be, for all purposes relating to medical aid benefits under chapter 51 36 RCW
- Volunteers - Labor Industries (L I), Washington State
Volunteer coverage does not include the other usual benefits of workers’ compensation, such as wage replacement, vocational and retraining costs, permanent partial disability payments, or death benefits Volunteer coverage is also known as “medical aid only” coverage
- First Aid at The Washington State Fair
The station is staffed during Fair hours with Central Pierce Fire Rescue personnel Fire department EMTs are also on the grounds to provide medical assistance
- Chapter 296-800 WAC - Labor Industries (L I), Washington State
For more information on the requirements in your area look in the government section of your phone book Copies of these codes are available at your local library
- WAC 296-307-03920: - Washington
Make sure appropriate first-aid supplies are readily available (1) The employer must make sure first-aid supplies are readily available (See first-aid kit table ) (2) The employer must make sure first-aid supplies in workplace are appropriate to: (a) The employer's occupational setting
- CERT - Community Emergency Response Team - Washington
We work with local CERTs to make sure their programs meet credentialing and other state requirements for volunteers and disaster workers We provide support to organizations, groups and individuals who wish to start a CERT program in their community
- Internships - Labor Industries (L I), Washington State
A volunteer freely gives their time and talents without expectation of pay A volunteer can only work for an educational, charitable, religious, state or local government, or non-profit organization
- Volunteer - DCYF
My employment is verified by the family home licensee or center director have a Log-In for online training at www dcyftraining com and I know how to find trainings
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