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OSHA Healthcare Connection
Issue 52, December 30, 2008
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Study: Device availability and enforcement cut needlestick exposures
Needlestick incidents declined 34% among U.S. healthcare workers from 1993 to 2004, according to a... -
OSHA touts focused and efficient inspection activity
OSHA issued its most recent inspection activity report on December 19 and characterized its work as... -
Q&A: Electric outlet covers
Q: Do the electric outlets in our patient waiting area need safety covers?
Issue 51, December 23, 2008
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OSHA to employers: PPE for all
OSHA gave notice on December 12 that it has standardized the requirement for providing employees... -
Study shows female and young workers hit hardest by workplace allergies
A study conducted by the Occupational Health & Safety Agency for Healthcare in British Columbia... -
Q&A: Evacuation plan requirements
Q: Must we have an evacuation plan even if we have only a few employees?
Issue 50, December 16, 2008
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When the economy takes a bite out of emergency preparedness
A report from Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF... -
OSHA Hospital eTool focuses on MRSA
With medical facilities across the country becoming more concerned about MRSA infections, OSHA has... -
Q&A: Space heater approval
Q: Is it against regulations to use a space heater in a physician office?
Issue 49, December 9, 2008
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True needlestick prevention experts
The International Sharps Injury Prevention Society (ISIPS) has taken the time to honor those who... -
EPA proposes to add pharmaceutical waste to universal list
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing a new rule that would add hazardous...
Issue 48, December 2, 2008
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Healthcare Worker Vaccination Day, Dec. 12: What is your flu vaccination rate?
December 8–14 is "National Influenza Vaccination Week," and the CDC will focus on... -
Achoo-googling: Search engine tracks flu through online surfers
When the flu hits, sufferers surf the Internet, according to Fox News.
Issue 47, November 25, 2008
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Waste management horror stories
The incident of medical waste dumped at the New Jersey shore by a Pennsylvania dentist has prompted... -
Risky business; healthcare that is
A study from the CDC has just confirmed what many healthcare workers probably could have guessed...
Issue 46, November 18, 2008
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Workplace violence is a growing concern
Doctors and nurses, particularly in the ER, face violent confrontation, sometimes on a weekly... -
Finally, CDC releases new disinfection and sterilization guideline
The CDC, on November 13, published Guideline for Disinfection and Sterilization in Healthcare...
Issue 45, November 11, 2008
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Something doesn’t sound right . . .
iPods are making their way into laboratories, leaving some employers wondering where to draw the... -
NIOSH guidelines offer protection from hazardous drugs
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), as part of its Workplace...
Issue 44, November 4, 2008
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Warning: Flu vaccine lacks safety device
Have you noticed any safety issues with your flu vaccinations? If you are using Novartis Flu... -
Democratic control could mean revived ergonomics plan
As chatter of a Democratic filibuster-proof majority in the Senate continues among political...
Issue 43, October 28, 2008
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Size doesn’t matter; not when it comes to OSHA inspections
Think again if you consider your medical practice too small for OSHA to care about. -
Employee sues under OSHA whistleblower law
A former employee of H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute in Tampa Bay...
Issue 42, October 21, 2008
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HCPro introduces new Web site for OSHA healthcare safety officers
Beginning this week, HCPro, Inc., introduces another resource for occupational safety, health, and... -
Court ruling: Pay employees during exposure treatments
Employers must reimburse employees for time spent receiving treatment and management for...
Issue 41, October 14, 2008
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APIC pressures healthcare workers on flu shots
In an effort to increase influenza immunization among healthcare workers, the Association for... -
Drug-Free Work Week focuses on workers and substance abuse
Small businesses are less likely than large companies to have programs to address the problems of...
Issue 40, October 7, 2008
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OSHA etools focus on sonography and surgery
OSHA has created a new safety and injury prevention module and revised the surgery section to of... -
An alliance renewed
OSHA and the American Dental Association (ADA) recently renewed their alliance in an effort to...
Issue 39, September 30, 2008
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OSHA chomps down on dental office
A New Hampshire dental office is facing hefty fines after receiving one willful citation and six... -
New York State shuts down dialysis center
The New York State Department of Health (DOH) has officially forced a New York City dialysis center...
Issue 38, September 23, 2008
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It’s time to check your immunization status
National Adult Immunization Awareness Week (NAIAW), September 21-27, is a good opportunity for... -
Dentist’s waste dumping draws felony charges
A Pennsylvania dentist has been charged with two third-degree felonies after illegally dumping...
Issue 37, September 16, 2008
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ANSI issues healthcare-specific ventilation standard
ANSI has just published a new standard that defines healthcare ventilation system requirements to... -
This week, celebrate facility safety with housekeeping staff
You can acknowledge the contributions of your environmental services and housekeeping staff by...
Issue 36, September 9, 2008
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It’s germ season in doctors’ offices
Back-to-school means more kids with germs in classrooms and, eventually, more germs entering... -
Getting personal with pandemic flu
A new online "storybook" from the CDC may help healthcare workers get a better sense of...
Issue 35, September 2, 2008
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"Uncle Sam" asks: Are you ready for an emergency?
September is National Preparedness Month and the Department of Homeland Security reminds citizens... -
Pandemic flu tops terrorism as a threat in U.K.
The most serious risk to the public in the United Kingdom is pandemic flu, not terrorism, according...
Issue 34, August 26, 2008
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A shot in the arm for politics and immunization
When you vote this year, you can help rid society of illness. Not in the political way by voting... -
Double gloving protects when removing PPE
A CDC recommendation for personal protective equipment to protect healthcare workers may not be as...
Issue 33, August 19, 2008
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OSHA renews Red Cross alliance
OSHA and the American Red Cross renewed an alliance to improve employee awareness of safety and... -
Evaluating rapid flu tests in outpatient settings
The Joint Commission and the CDC are sponsoring a study to assess how rapid tests for influenza are...
Issue 32, August 12, 2008
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OSHA hits physician practices with bloodborne pathogens fines
From January 1 to June 30, OSHA issued 307 citations to offices and clinics of doctors of medicine... -
Stress hazards are high in healthcare
Even though a new publication by NIOSH looks at occupational stress in hospitals, it also provides...
Issue 31, August 5, 2008
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A good exposure: Making employees aware of your exposure control plan
A new fact sheet by NIOSH contains good advice for healthcare OSHA managers on making your exposure... -
Study points out the demographics of needlesticks
Among healthcare workers, if you are a woman; white, non-Hispanic; between the ages 35 to 44 years...
Issue 30, July 29, 2008
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Nurses fear needlesticks as top safety concern
When it comes to safety concerns for their profession, nurses rate the risk of contracting... -
CDC revises workbook on sharps injury prevention
CDC has updated Workbook for Designing, Implementing and Evaluating a Sharps Injury Prevention...
Issue 29, July 22, 2008
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CDC updates influenza recommendations
The CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) posted updated recommendations for... -
Spanish-language resource for sonographer safety posted
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has added Preventing Work-Related...
Issue 28, July 15, 2008
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Attacks on nurses drawing attention
Half of all non-fatal workplace assaults occur in healthcare and social service settings with... -
Getting straight on P-List waste regulations
To help healthcare facilities determine state pharmaceutical waste regulations, PharmWaste...
Issue 27, July 8, 2008
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HCPro strengthens its OSHA compliance training with Quality America acquisition
HCPro, Inc. Marblehead, MA, a leading provider of regulatory compliance and management information... -
Flu expert says vaccinations are part of the job
Criticizing the low percentage of influenza vaccination among healthcare workers, immunization...
Issue 26, July 1, 2008
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Study: Nurses better than docs on hand hygiene
Chances are that the nursing staff in your facility is doing a better job with hand-hygiene than... -
Joint Commission sets patient safety goals
The new goals focus on the prevention of central line-associated bloodstream infections and...
Issue 25, June 24, 2008
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CDC video prompts patients to demand hand hygiene
The CDC introduced last week a video for patients that encourages them to pay close attention to... -
Medical office closes for mercury spill
A mercury spill at a Savannah, GA, medical office has forced its closure for nearly a week...
Issue 24, June 17, 2008
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West Virginia protects healthcare workers from violence
West Virginia now has a law that imposes severe penalties to anyone who attacks a healthcare worker. -
Businesses lose time on hyperactive employees, study shows
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently completed a survey detailing the less productive...
Issue 23, June 10, 2008
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NIOSH seeks input on healthcare worker safety surveys
The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is requesting public comment on... -
FDA approves new type of latex glove
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new patient examination glove made from latex...
Issue 22, June 3, 2008
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Healthcare worker safety group renews OSHA alliance
The Association of Occupational Health Professionals in Healthcare (AOHP) and OSHA have renewed the... -
IC experts could take a lesson from TV crime shows
The chemical that crime-scene investigators use to detect trace amounts of blood may be useful to...
Issue 21, May 27, 2008
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Nursing homes make OSHA inspection list
OSHA is including nursing and personal care facilities in its 2008 Site-Specific Targeting (SST... -
OSHA cautions businesses about teen safety concerns
With teens taking jobs for the summer, OSHA reminds employers that workplace hazards standards...
Issue 20, May 20, 2008
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CDC pins hepatitis cases on unsafe injections
In a published report last week, the CDC blamed unsafe injection practices in a Nevada endoscopy... -
DOL posts e-tool for work law compliance
The Department of Labor has created an online tool that advises employers what federal laws apply...
Issue 19, May 13, 2008
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OSHA seeks comments on stockpiling respirators for pandemic
OSHA is inviting the public to comment before publishing Guidance on Workplace Stockpiling of... -
U.S. measles cases at highest level since 2001
Since January, 64 cases of measles have been reported in the United States, the highest number...
Issue 18, May 6, 2008
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Safety officers recognized nationwide
May 7 is Occupational Safety and Health Professional Day, an opportunity to acknowledge the efforts... -
CDC updates online vaccine storage guide
The CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases has updated the online...
Issue 17, April 29, 2008
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Workplace safety programs pay off
OSHA and a number of safety-minded organizations are teaming up to get the word out that... -
NY moves to protect nurses from workplace violence
A bill recently passed by the New York Senate makes it a Class C felony to assault or cause...
Issue 16, April 22, 2008
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OSHA posts TB enforcement letter
OSHA finally got around to posting the notice on its Web site that it will start enforcing annual... -
Healthcare workers get the point, literally, in operating room injury report
A report by the Occupational Health Surveillance Program of the Massachusetts Department of Public...
Issue 15, April 15, 2008
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TB remains a risk for healthcare workers
Healthcare workers, who constituted 3% of all reported TB cases in the United States, still remain... -
Arizona hit with measles outbreak
The CDC issued a health advisory detailing the efforts to control a measles outbreak in Arizona.
Issue 14, April 8, 2008
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NIOSH warns about influenza pandemic protection
Providing personal protective equipment to healthcare workers will be a critical component in... -
Heart association gives nod to hands-only CPR
A change in recommended CPR procedures should make it more likely that bystanders will jump in to...
Issue 13, April 1, 2008
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CDC post educates on safe injection practices
Concerns about recent reports of unsafe injection procedures, especially in ambulatory and... -
Needlestick saga recounts six months of anxiety
Injured healthcare workers pay a steep psychological toll, especially if they choose not to report...
Issue 12, March 25, 2008
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NIOSH blog warns about suture-stick hazards
Sharp-tipped suture needles cause 51%-77% of percutaneous injuries among surgical personnel. -
Discarded devices leak mercury, shut down clinic
Even seemingly harmless, deactivated mercury-containing devices can cause damage resulting in the...
Issue 11, March 18, 2008
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HCPro, Inc. launches new logo and tagline as part of its new corporate branding initiative
HHCPro, Inc. is launching a new corporate branding campaign designed to reflect the company's focus... -
World TB Day, a time to assess your risk
World TB Day is March 24, and it serves as a reminder to check that the TB risk assessment for your...
Issue 10, March 11, 2008
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Hepatitis infections prompt state-wide inspections
The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services has ordered inspections of all ambulatory... -
SBA tags bloodborne pathogens standard for rule change
Small healthcare offices and laboratories with only limited worker exposure to blood should have...
Issue 9, March 4, 2008
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NIOSH to release new list of hazardous drugs
It looks like fewer drugs than expected will make the hazardous drug list. -
March starts with patient safety week; government proposes creation of patient safety organizations
This week is National Patient Safety Awareness Week, a time for healthcare facilities across the...
Issue 8, February 26, 2008
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CDC offers tips for keeping medical devices clean and safe
The CDC published information alerting healthcare providers about medical device malfunctions... -
Big chill causes mercury spill
A Canadian clinic had to turn a cold shoulder to some patients when it closed because of a mercury...
Issue 7, February 19, 2008
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CDC offers free hand-hygiene training for frontline staff
A new program posted by the CDC last week provides training on hand hygiene and standard... -
California adds MRSA to public reporting requirements
California has increased the number of healthcare providers who must inform local health...
Issue 6, February 12, 2008
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Part-time healthcare workers face full-time needlestick hazards
Researchers from NIOSH report that part-time, temporary, or contract workers, including those who... -
States are calling in sick with flu
Even now, with flu season in full swing and widespread outbreaks reported in 11 states, it’s...
Issue 5, February 5, 2008
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OSHA issues warning on poster scam
If you are being pressured to buy the OSHA poster to be in compliance, you may be the victim of... -
Take sudden cardiac arrest to heart this month
OSHA estimates that 10,000 sudden cardiac arrests occur at work every year. A number of these...
Issue 4, January 29, 2008
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Study: Needlesticks sting non-hospital nurses, too
Nurses working in non-hospital settings are not safer from needlestick injuries than colleagues... -
FDA recalls contaminated syringes
Contaminated syringes prompted the Food and Drug Administration on January 25 to recall all lots of...
Issue 3, January 22, 2008
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Latex gloves given the boot at Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore has closed the circle on latex gloves. As the first to... -
Contaminated flu-shot syringes draw quick response
The New York Sate Health Department has investigated a doctor who reused syringes when giving...
Issue 2, January 15, 2008
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It’s back: Annual TB fit-testing
President Bush has signed into law an OSHA budget that no longer includes a prohibition on annual... -
FDA clears 12-in-1 respiratory virus test
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a respiratory test that detects and identifies 12...
Issue 1, January 9, 2008
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OSHA shortens fit-testing procedure
OSHA announced the addition of a new protocol for fit-testing respirators that will shorten the... -
Study to examine aerosol flu risk for healthcare workers
A National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health research project is trying to gain a...