Webinar: Lab safety solutions to prevent injuries
Hospital Safety Insider, April 6, 2017
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Laboratory safety professionals are busier than ever, so proper safety training for lab staff is crucial. Enter the Lab Safety: Short- and Long-Term Solutions for Preventing Injuries webinar, 1-2:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 18, 2017. Ensure your staff are prepared for OSHA, CAP, and other regulatory agencies by offering them training that doesn’t just go through the motions, but is interactive and engaging.
Join expert speaker Dan Scungio, MT (ASCP), SLS, CQA (ASQ), as he explains the various hazards, both immediate and long-term, in the hospital lab setting and details methods to prevent them. He will cover ways to prevent staff injuries from physical hazards in the lab setting as well as discuss proper ergonomics practices across all areas of the lab. Participants will gain the tools and skills to implement a total lab safety program of their own that ensures the prevention of short- and long-term staff injuries.
At the conclusion of this program, you will be able to:
- Review methods to prevent staff injuries from physical hazards in the lab setting
- Discuss proper ergonomics practices in all areas of the lab
- Implement a total lab safety program to ensure the prevention of short- and long-term staff injuries
Keep reading for more information.
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