Page 2-The Michigan Daily- Monday, September 14,1992 kro II LsIII sf w u Re stU1siCgU provide a synopsis of how your representatives in Congress 7 Ii Ir 0ol 0 y*al welivvx * 9 IRa A v Rep. Rep. William Ford (D-Taylor) Carl Pursell (R-Plymouth) Yes Did not vote ConiratonofEd Iii Apel (passed}- Sen. Sen. Carl Levin (D) Donald Riegle (D) No No Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies Public Lecture Dr. Jose V. Abueva President The University of the Philippines (Ph.D., Political Science, University of Michigan) Assessin the Presidential Leadership of Corazon C. Aquino. 1986-1992 Color Ads Get Noticed! DOUGKANTER/Daiy Lewis Irby, a U-M Hospitals employee who handles biomedical waste, displays a ripped bag of needles and other I 5TH AVE. AT UIBERTY 761-9700 $3.25 AHLDAY BUEDAY' exceptions STUDENT WITH I.D. $3.50 NOW SHOWING CROSSING THE BRIDGE (R) HONEYMOON IN VEGAS (PG-13) ~ Present This Coupon When Purchasing A Large Popcorn & Receive One blood-contaminated material. HOSPITAL Continued from page 1 employee health division," Irby said. "Why should I have to go through all that, and risk my health and my life just to do my job?" Waste handler Tyrone Pouncy, who has also voiced complaints about his working conditions, said, "Sometimes we open up the carts, and bags aren't completely shut. Blood and pee spills on the ground and we have to clean it up." Waste handlers come into fre- quent contact with large trash bins called robocarts, which are filled with bagged garbage. "We have to sort through the carts and separate cardboard, linen, and trash," Irby said. "Most of the time the red bags (used to store bio- hazardous waste) are just tied sha't, and not sealed. When the bags turn over, blood spills throughout the cart and everything becomes contaminated. "The University says this is one of the leading healthcare facilities in the nation," Irby said. "Then why should I have to risk my life like this everyday working for them. I can always get another job, but I can't get another life." Cleary said U-M has appealed the citations, which require it to meet standards by Nov. 28. "They will meet with our de- partment to confer, and possibly modify the selected abatement date selected to come into compliance with the correct standards," Cleary said. Cleary said that after MiOSHA responds to the appeal, the case will probably go to the courts. If the ap- peals are pressed through the entire process, it could take several years to settle. Tuesday, September 15, 10:00 AM 1992 Rackham Ampitheatre I I I EXPIRES9/30/92 i I. i COLLGE IFE CALLS FOR DOMINO'S PIZZA / - * x Na- -° t\ 1\ HIV Continued from page 1 fee - ranging from $10 to $35 - based on income. Despite the price, both Planned Parenthood of Mid-Michigan and the Washtenaw County Health Department anticipate the new facility will test U-M students. "We see a fair number of stu- dents," Lamerand said. "One of the reasons that comes up really has nothing to do with the quality of health care. There is a perception that their anonymity - being a face in the crowd - is more likely here. I think that may extend to HIV test- ing." Collins said the restructuring of UHS testing services may also sway students to use other re- sources because counseling ses- sions and the testing do not occur simultaneously. Some students seem to be echo- ing this prediction. Under the new UHS procedure, people who want to have an AIDS test must attend an hour-long group educational ses- sion. People still interested in being tested then meet with a counselor for 15 minutes prior to the test. "People will get 50 minutes of broad information about HIV and AIDS and then when they come to see a counselor, our counseling visits are just 15 minutes. Thereby we can see 50 percent more peo- ple," said UHS Health Educator Kris Hoppe, indicating that there had been a 71 percent increase in the number of people desiring HIV tests from 1990 to 1991. Hoppe acknowledged the UHS restructuring of the HIV-testing program might deter some people. "There may be some individuals who see that this is inappropriate or not for them," she said. Although people use pseudonyms and do not release per- sonal information during the UHS group educational session since it is not a question-and-answer period, some students said they are still concerned about maintaining confidentiality. LSA junior Stevan Simich is wary of the change, arguing that people will be insecure in a group setting. "I think that's pretty bad for people who want confidentiality," he said. Simich said he understands the UHS HIV-test program restructur- ing was a response to the tremen- dous number of people desiring testing, but added, "In that situation they can make an exception, be- cause that's very personal and pri- vate.... The way they're running it is just to scare people away. If I were to do it, I'd probably go to Planned Parenthood because of the confidentiality." Contemplating further steps Planned Parenthood of Mid- Michigan might take, Lamerand added, "As the need increases we'll do more. We're testing the waters to see how it works. 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