The materials provided in the Influenza & H1N1 Documents to Download page are designed to help your business prepare for a pandemic in the workplace, as well as to help educate your employees about H1N1, the vaccine and how to treat it.
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A toolkit for organizations of all sizes on how to do business during an influenza pandemic.
A guide from Flu.Gov with information on influenza symptoms and what to do if you think you have the flu.
CDC has released guidance that recommends actions that non-healthcare employers should take now to decrease the spread of seasonal flu and 2009 H1N1 flu in the workplace and to help maintain business continuity during the 2009-2010 flu season.
This guide, issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, is intended to help you write your plan and help spread the message of preparedness.
CDC urges you to take 3 actions to protect against the flu. These actions will help protect against the H1N1 virus as well.
This flu season CDC expects the new 2009 H1N1 flu to cause illness, hospital stays, and deaths in the United States along with seasonal flu. This flyer has information about what to do if you get sick with the flu this season.
Antiviral drugs are prescription medicines that fight against the flu in your body. While CDC recommends flu vaccine as the first and most important step in preventing flu, antiviral drugs are a second line of defense against the flu.
* These documents are available to our clients on their online Employee Benefits client portal. Alternately, you can request this document from your Hylant Group representative or email a request to holly.wahl@hylant.com.
Antiviral drugs are prescription medicines that fight against the flu in your body. While CDC recommends flu vaccine as the first and most important step in preventing flu, antiviral drugs are a second line of defense against the flu.
This Live Well, Work Well flyer explains the basics on H1N1 flu and what to do to protect yourself.
This article answers some of the most common questions employers have regarding 2009 H1N1 flu.
This Live Well, Work Well flyer answers some common concerns about the new H1N1 vaccine.
Educate your employees how they can avoid H1N1 flu with this informative payroll stuffer.
Learn the facts about the H1N1 vaccine in this workplace poster.
Use this e-mail to warn employees about a potential H1N1 flu outbreak within the office.
Learn the basics of H1N1 flu and how to prevent transmission with this poster.
In the event of an influenza pandemic, employers will play a key role in protecting employees' health and safety. Proper planning will allow employers to lessen the impact of a pandemic on the workplace, society, and the economy. Includes a business pandemic influenza planning checklist.
This Legislative Brief discusses workplace preparation strategies for the 2009 H1N1 flu virus (swine flu) that are compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).