Video instructs on safe injection practices
OSHA Healthcare Connection, July 26, 2011
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The Immunization Action Coalition is promoting a free video focusing on eliminating unsafe injection practices in healthcare settings.
Viewers of “Unsafe Injection Practices: Outbreaks, Incidents, and Root Causes" will be able to:
- Describe safe injection practices and other basic infection control practices and be able to recognize and correct unsafe practices
- Discuss the need for monitoring healthcare personnel practices in the participant's facility relating to injection safety and basic infection control
- Describe the potential consequences of syringe reuse and other unsafe practices
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