Policies
This section contains specific policies that impact health promotion at federal workplaces. “Policies” discussed in this Web site are formal laws, regulations, and rules that have been adopted on a collective basis to guide individual and collective behavior at the federal workplace. They may be voluntary or legally binding. Policy 101 provides basic information about policies and explains why they are important to workforce health promotion (WHP) planners. Workplaces that are not federal agencies can use this information to generate ideas about how policies impact health promotion in your organization.
Overview of Federal Agency Policies
Following are specific policies that may impact health promotion at federal workplaces and can be used as a baseline needs assessment to inform program planning and evaluation. Check back for more content in the future.
Alternative Transportation
Policies that support federal agency employees who
commute to work by means other than single-occupancy traditional fuel
vehicles.
Establishing Wellness Programs
Policies for establishing health and wellness programs for
federal agency employees.
Work Site Built Environment
Policies that affect structural features of the federal workplace
which may impact an employee’s ability to make healthy physical activity
and nutritional choices while working.
CDC Policies
The following are examples of policies that have been established at CDC for CDC employees. WHP planners can use these as examples when developing policies for their own workplace.
Alternative Work Schedules
(PDF-289k)
Allows CDC employees to vary daily arrival/departure times within a
flexible band of time and extend lunch periods up to and additional 1½
hours. This time can be used to exercise and to carpool.
Choosing Foods
and Beverages for Healthy Meetings, Conferences and Events (PDF-442K)
Provides guidance for making available healthful food choices at CDC sponsored or
co-sponsored meetings, conferences, and other work related events where
light food and beverage will be served.
Fare Share
Program (Public Transportation Subsidies)
(PDF-213k)
Allows CDC employees to be reimbursed for a portion of expenses
incurred for using public transportation as the primary means of commuting
to their place of employment.
Lactation Support Program
(PDF-261k)
Provides education and support to CDC employees who are pregnant or
breastfeeding.
Purchase and Use of Kitchen Appliances
(PDF-205k)
This CDC policy provides agency-wide direction and assistance on the
acquisition and use of kitchen appliances with appropriated funds. CDC
recognizes that the acquisition and use of certain kitchen appliances
contributes to employee health and productivity and provides a safe work
environment by ensuring that food is adequately refrigerated or heated to
avoid contamination.
Tobacco-Free Campus Policy
(PDF-184k)
Provides guidelines for tobacco use at CDC work sites.
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Page last updated: May 22, 2007
Content Source: Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion