We explain what managers need to know about employee health policies.
Employee health
          Learn how to prevent sick employees from spreading illness.
        
      Overview
  
Excludable symptoms and reportable illnesses
Inspectors
- Discuss employee illness policies with managers
 - Observe if any staff show excludable symptoms at work
 - Review procedures for:
- Calling in sick
 - What symptoms and diseases exclude staff from working
 - When to allow staff to return to work
 
 
Effective managers
- Know what symptoms exclude an employee from working
 - Exclude staff if they report or show these excludable symptoms:
- Vomiting
 - Diarrhea
 - Sore throat with fever
 - Jaundice
 - Uncovered lesion
 
 - Know which diagnosed illnesses need to be reported to the Health Department:
- Salmonella
 - Shigella
 - Shiga toxin-producing E. coli
 - Hepatitis A
 - Norovirus
 
 - Know when staff are allowed to return to work after reporting symptoms or illnesses.
 
Employee illness log
  
Inspectors
- Verify a tracking method or log is available on site
 - Review log or tracking method to see if required information is recorded
 
Effective managers
Have a tracking method or log that:
- Is available to all persons in charge
 - Has the required information including:
- Date illness was reported
 - Employee name
 - Specific symptoms
 - Date employee returned to work
 
 
Initial employee health training
Inspectors
- Verify the business has an employee health policy
 - Check to make sure staff have been trained on all required employee health policies
 
Effective managers
- Develop an effective employee health policy
 - Provide or describe their employee health training
 - Train staff on excludable symptoms and reportable illnesses
 - Make sure employee health policy is followed
 
  
Contact us
Environmental Health
Minneapolis Health Department
Phone
Address
Public Service Building
505 Fourth Ave. S., Room 520
Minneapolis, MN 55415