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OSHA Healthcare Connection
Issue 51, December 28, 2010
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Study investigates how healthcare workers caught H1N1
An investigation of confirmed cases of H1N1 among healthcare workers (HCW) during the 2009-2010... -
What OSHA has planned for you
OSHA released its semiannual regulatory agenda in the December 20 Federal Register, and some of the... -
Editor’s Choice: Developing safety training materials
In her “Sterile Matters feature,” OSHA Healthcare Advisor blogger Michele DeMeo... -
Q&A: Express lanes for N95 fit testing?
Q: I find that yearly fit testing is very expensive, time consuming, and seems like overkill. If we... -
Weekly Poll: How was your workplace safety program this year?
Looking back over 2010 last year, how would you assess the effectiveness of your workplace safety...
Issue 50, December 21, 2010
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Judge rules that worker must abide by mandatory flu shot policy
Healthcare workers resisting mandatory flu shot policies by employers lost ground recently when a... -
California considers bill to increase hospital security
California hospitals may be seeing an increase in safety and security measures after two healthcare... -
Editor’s Choice: Lifting hazards in ambulatory settings
Ambulatory settings present just as many challenges as inpatient or long-term care settings, such... -
Q&A: Recordkeeping for labs
Q: Is our physician-owned lab exempt from keeping the OSHA 300 log or just from posting it? -
Weekly Poll: Accept or reject mandatory flu shots
With a judge finding in favor of a hospital requiring flu immunizations for all workers and against...
Issue 49, December 14, 2010
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Hopkins docs: Focus on assaults, not shootings
At Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, two emergency physicians make the case that more emphasis... -
Needlesticks make 2011 top 10 hazard list
The ECRI Institute ranks needlesticks as eighth on its list of Top 10 Health Technology Hazards for... -
Editor’s Choice: Fighting for the Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act
The December issue of Medical Environment Update features an interview with Karen Daley, PhD, MPH... -
Q&A: What about a note from my doctor to allow drinking beverages at work?
Q: We are not allowed to drink beverages at the front desk to our dental practice because of... -
Weekly Poll: Progress on healthcare-associated infections
With Healthy People 2020 promising a prevention and reduction of healthcare-associated infections...
Issue 48, November 30, 2010
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Dozens suspended after employees refuse flu shots
The Abington Health System in Pennsylvania has suspended more than four dozen employees without pay... -
Unsafe injection practices are still occurring in healthcare settings
Despite reports of patient infections and the CDC’s aggressive “One and Only&rdquo... -
Infection control lapses point to worker meningitis infections
The CDC says that a lack of communication and inadequate infection control practices probably... -
Napa State Hospital security back in the spotlight
A new question regarding security is arising in the October 23 alleged murder of a Napa State... -
Editor's Choice: Scrooge checklist and decorations policy
As safety officer, do you need to don your Scrooge costume to ensure that the holiday decorations... -
Editor’s Choice: Does your lab coat pass the test?
Terry Jo Gile, the Safety Lady, answers questions about lab coat water repellency and hydrostatic... -
Q&A: More on not removing safety needles
Q: I understand from a previous Q&A not to remove contaminated needles, but that doesn’t... -
Q&A: Employers who think they are exempt from OSHA standards
Q: The administrator at our not-for-profit long-term care facility says that it is not regulated by... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: Automated external defibrillators
The FDA is looking to improve the performance of automated external defibrillators (AED). Is AED... -
Weekly Poll: So you've witnessed an unsafe injection
If you as a patient or staff member saw a healthcare professional following unsafe injection...
Issue 47, November 23, 2010
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Security guards complain; hospital gets dinged
State OSHA officials cited a Seattle hospital for failing to provide security guards with the... -
Nursing home hepatitis B deaths point to contaminated devices
Improperly cleaned and maintained blood glucose monitoring devices may be the cause of a hepatitis... -
What do Washington state hospitals know that other hospitals don’t?
Ninety-four of Washington state’s 98 hospitals have adopted policies requiring workers to get... -
Editor’s Choice: Workers’ hazards in nursing homes and psychiatric units
Bureau of Labor Statistics numbers show that nursing homes and psychiatric units are the most... -
Q&A: Pardon my exclamation, but DON"T REMOVE DIRTY NEEDLES!
Q: It has been standard procedure in our small medical practice to remove contaminated needles from... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: Ditching dirty magazines for IC
A hospital in Toronto banned magazines from the waiting room in order to prevent the spread of...
Issue 46, November 16, 2010
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ACGME opposes OSHA scrutiny on resident physician hours
The organization which evaluates and accredits U.S. medical residency programs wants OSHA to keep... -
Physician organization joins the mandatory flu shot list
The American College of Physicians updated its position on flu vaccinations for healthcare workers. -
Editor’s Choice: Let’s get the patient to pay for some of the needlestick cost
Healthcare is a business, but charging the source patient for a needlestick cost is unconscionable. -
Q&A: Bloodborne pathogens fines in hospitals
Q: Thanks for providing OSHA violation and fine data for medical and dental practices, but what do... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: OSHA and resident physicians’ hours
Are the hours that resident physicians work a valid concern for OSHA? Take the OSHA Healthcare...
Issue 45, November 9, 2010
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The Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act at the 10-year mark
It’s been 10 years since President Clinton signed the Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act... -
NY law makes violence against nurses a felony
Handling difficult patients is expected by those going into the nursing profession, but most... -
Is a baseball bat part of your workplace violence prevention program?
On a recent inspection, OSHA consultant Kathy Rooker, Columbus Healthcare & Safety Consultants... -
Editor's Choice: Wasting away in regulated medical waste land
Many OSHA and safety officers in small healthcare facilities are saddled with regulated medical... -
Q&A: OSHA and privacy curtains
Q: What’s the OSHA requirement for laundering privacy or cubicle curtains in an ambulatory... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: Needlestick legislation
You have now had 10 years of experience in complying with the Needlestick Safety and Prevention...
Issue 44, November 2, 2010
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Workplace violence issues continue to plague healthcare facilities
Napa (CA) State Hospital workers are worried about the hospital’s security policies after a... -
AORN gets tough on surgical attire laundering
After proposing recommendations and receiving stakeholder comments for the proper laundering of... -
Editor’s Choice: Bloodborne pathogen fines in hospitals
Interested in the most frequent and expensive bloodborne pathogens OSHA citations for general... -
Q&A: Massage therapists and OSHA
Q: Are workers in my practice with the job title, massage therapist, subject to the Bloodborne... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: Patients and contaminated needlesticks
The case of a toddler pricked by a contaminated needle from a hospital sharps container raises the...
Issue 43, October 26, 2010
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Nursing homes will attract OSHA inspections this year
OSHA has placed nursing and personal care facilities on its list of high hazard workplaces for... -
CDC urges flu vaccine while doctors cooperate
There’s so much talk about the flu these days, but it’s because flu season is on the... -
Editor's Choice: The safety officer's comfort blanket
What is it about safety officers and checklists? Why do we love them so? Here’s a source for... -
Q&A: Dr. OSHA
Q: When OSHA insists on the use of safety needles and scalpels, isn't it overstepping its authority... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: What if the bedbugs were biting in your facility?
There have been more and more reports about bedbugs, even in healthcare.
Issue 42, October 19, 2010
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Drug- and alcohol-related ED visits increase the risk for violence in healthcare
There is one indisputable fact regarding hospital security: ED workers and behavioral health... -
Supreme Court to examine vaccination company protection
A lawsuit filed against pharmaceutical company Pfizer Inc. is being reviewed by the U.S. Supreme... -
Editor’s Choice: Safe handling of radioactive lab samples
Terry Jo Gile, MT(ASCP), MA Ed. (aka The Safety Lady), presents a case study and lessons learned... -
Q&A: HBV vaccination and immunity
Q: If a healthcare worker did not have titer drawn after the hepatitis B vaccination (HBV), how... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: Protection for vaccine manufacturers?
Should vaccine manufacturers be protected from lawsuits due to side-effect complaints? Take our...
Issue 41, October 12, 2010
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Cashier to hospital: No on flu shot; see you in court
Taking exception to a mandatory flu shot policy, a hospital cafeteria cashier filed a lawsuit... -
Global Handwashing Day strives to raise awareness on October 15
Washing our hands with soap and water has always been the most effective way to avoid infectious... -
Editor’s choice: Scoping out endoscope challenges
Endoscopes are challenging to clean and disinfect. In fact, they are among the most difficult... -
Q&A: A lot of fit-testing questions
Q: Where does someone get training for fit testing? -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: Mandatory flu shots causing uproar
With all the contentiousness among healthcare workers concerning mandatory flu shots, here’s...
Issue 40, October 5, 2010
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CDC: Yes on face masks for worker flu protection
The CDC issued revised recommendations changing the level of respiratory protection for healthcare... -
Care providers at serious risk
The Baltimore Sun reports that according to a federal labor report, healthcare workers are four... -
Editor’s choice: Getting physicians trained on OSHA bloodborne pathogens
Training physicians in your practice is not only a requirement; it can be a challenge, too. -
Q&A: Retaining old MSDSs
Q: How long do you have to keep material safety data sheets (MSDS) for products no longer used in... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: Change to face mask protection from flu
What is your reaction to the change in the CDC influenza protection recommendation to use face...
Issue 39, September 28, 2010
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BLS analyzes safety data in healthcare
The majority of all assaults on persons in the workplace (59%) occurred in healthcare settings in... -
3M contest wants your IC video
Got a video, three minutes or less, on innovative IC practices? 3M Corp. wants videos for its... -
Editor’s choice: Wiping out a surveyor’s MSDS Wite-Out mistake
Steve MacArthur, safety consultant at The Greeley Company, writes about when Joint Commission... -
Q&A: OSHA inspections and small medical practices
Q: I'm taking over OSHA compliance for our medical practice and the previous safety officer is... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: Probable OSHA violations in my facility
A report obtained by Medical Environment Update shows bloodborne pathogens and hazard communication...
Issue 38, September 21, 2010
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CDC urges healthcare workers to get flu shots
A fact sheet by the CDC points out that healthcare workers play an important role in protecting... -
FDA picks on fingerstick devices
The FDA is warning healthcare workers about the hazards of transmitting bloodborne pathogens... -
Editor’s choice: Doctor, please, say no more!
“The physician said in a loud voice that he did not get additional reimbursement to cover the... -
Q&A: OSHA fines; follow the money
Q: When OSHA cites a business, does the fine go to OSHA for operating expenses? -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: Exposed on the exposure control plan
A report obtained by Medical Environment Update shows that exposure control plan issues are the...
Issue 37, September 14, 2010
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EPA wants your opinion on unused pharmaceutical disposal
If you have longed for the opportunity to tell the government what you want it to do with your... -
OSHA report reveals fines for medical and dental practices
The September issue of Medical Environment Update gets down to the nitty-gritty of frequent and... -
Healthcare safety officers: Give us your feedback!
As a healthcare safety officer your feedback is an essential ingredient in making our safety books... -
Q&A: Who pays for the HBV titer?
Q: Must the employer pay for the titer that comes after the hepatitis B vaccination? -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: False assumptions about OSHA inspections
A recent Ask the Expert post addressed the false assumption that small medical practices are exempt...
Issue 36, September 7, 2010
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OSHA concerned about resident physician working hours
OSHA may come to the aid of overworked resident physicians. -
Endoscopes on top of health hazard list
Flexible endoscopes have topped the list of the biggest health hazards, according to the ECRI... -
Editor’s Choice: Blood in the lab
Terry Jo Gile, MT(ASCP), MA Ed. (aka The Safety Lady) presents a case study from The Complete Guide... -
Q&A: Why the mulligan for the hepatitis B vaccination?
Q: What is the reason for having to re-administer the hepatitis B vaccination when a worker fails... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: Is OSHA getting tougher on enforcement?
An examination of the types of OSHA news releases posted by the Bush administration compared to...
Issue 35, August 31, 2010
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ANA recognizes those who also get shot?as in flu shots
Recognizing the important part that nurses play in promoting immunizations, the American Nurses... -
Simple reminders can save your team from needlesticks
We all know the basics, from no re-capping of needles to using puncture proof/sharps approved... -
Editor’s Choice: Universal gloving could be viable alternative for contact precautions
A study published in the May Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology found that a universal... -
Q&A: Where is the regulation for annual fit testing?
Q: Where might I find the literature that indicates that the N95 mask must be fitted on every... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: Flu shot role models
How would you stack up as a role model for immunization safety in your healthcare facility? This...
Issue 34, August 24, 2010
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Seeing is achieving with hand sanitizers
Out of sight means of mind when it comes to locating hand sanitizers. -
Latex, latex everywhere. Check the latest FDA warning.
A recent FDA letter concerning latex-containing caps on GlaxoSmithKline Fluarix prefilled syringes... -
Editor’s Choice: Cola and chemicals don’t mix, especially in the lab
You've probably heard it before: Food and drink do not belong in the lab. Read how a can of cola... -
Q&A: Fines for not using safety needles
Q: Is the use of safety needles optional in a group medical practice, or must the employer require... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: Hand sanitizer placement
A recent study indicates that hand hygiene compliance rates are significantly better when...
Issue 33, August 17, 2010
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Virginia Mason Medical Center reports on five years of mandatory flu shots
Five years ago Virginia Mason Medical Center became famous for being the first healthcare facility... -
Nurses concerned about emergency department violence
An August 10 article published by the msnbc.com indicates that violence against nurses and other... -
Editor’s Choice: Keep your lungs happy when using chemicals
Every day healthcare workers have the potential of becoming exposed to chemical vapors with harmful... -
Q&A: Defective sharps containers
Q: Is there someplace to report a defective sharps disposal container? -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: Virginia Mason's flu shot policy
Mandatory flu shots have become a popular and divisive topic in healthcare. Are you surprised that...
Issue 32, August 10, 2010
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AHA goes thumbs down on a new OSHA standard
The American Hospital Association submitted a comment to OSHA recommending that the agency not... -
Fire safety training goes digital
A medical center in South Carolina uses digital flames to instruct fire safety. -
Editor's Choice: A Q&A on best-practices for multidose vials
There has been much more attention recently on multidose vials, particularly the expiration date of... -
Q&A: The Fewer-than-10 rule and OSHA exemptions
Q: Our medical practice has fewer than 10 workers. Aren’t there some OSHA standards that we... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: Needleless connectors
Does your facility use positive displacement needleless connectors? This week’s poll...
Issue 31, August 3, 2010
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CDC posts 2010 flu shot guidelines from ACIP
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices published flu-shot recommendations for the... -
Gloving is good, but why?
You’ve “gotta” love the glove if you are at risk to needlestick exposures. -
Editor’s Choice: New resource for OSHA healthcare compliance
A new book published by HCPro, OSHA Training Handbook for Healthcare Facilities, nicely complements... -
Q&A: X-rays for TB screening
Q: How often do you need a chest x-ray if you test positive to TB? A staff physician believes he... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: A patch for flu vaccinations
A post last week on the OSHA Healthcare Advisor informed of the possibility of using microneedles...
Issue 30, July 27, 2010
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IDSA to CDC: Make flu shots mandatory for healthcare workers
The Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) has called on the CDC to take a strong stand in... -
Editor’s Choice: "Doctor, what is that in your hand?"
Read the OSHA Healthcare Advisor “Notes from the filed post” to find out why this... -
Second-class safeguards for U.S. healthcare workers
It seems that in some places, the world has passed the U.S. by in protecting healthcare workers... -
Q&A: MSDS for office products
Q: When reading the Wite-Out®, label it states that it is flammable. Doesn’t this mean I... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: Workplace violence prevention standard
The blog post, “Hospital slapped for with workplace violence citation,” drew lots of...
Issue 29, July 20, 2010
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The hazards of handling 'chemo' drugs
That life-saving drugs for patients also pose life-threatening hazards for healthcare workers, was... -
Hospital cited for workplace violence prevention shortcomings
OSHA has cited a hospital for failing to provide its employees with adequate safeguards against... -
Editor’s Choice: Needlestick prevention advocacy
Many times needlestick stories don't have such positive endings. -
Q&A: Reusing biohazard specimen transport bags
Q: Is it OK to reuse biohazard specimen bags if they are not contaminated? -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: Spiking IV bags
How soon in advance to spike IV bags is a contentious topic among healthcare professionals.
Issue 28, July 13, 2010
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Improperly cleaned dental instruments result in potential HIV exposures
A Missouri VA hospital is being scrutinized for potentially exposing 1,800 veterans to diseases... -
When more isn't always better with disinfection
The saying "more isn’t always better" is true in the case of detergents and... -
Editor's Choice: Approaching perfection on worker flu shot acceptance rates
In the last few years, Lakeview Medical Center in northwest Wisconsin and BJC Healthcare in St... -
Q&A: Safety needle use exceptions
Q: What reasons are acceptable to OSHA for not using a safety needle? -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: Is this the year you implement mandatory flu shots?
Pandemic anxiety has subsided considerably from last year making this flu season a good opportunity...
Issue 27, July 6, 2010
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AMA worried if your lab coat is safe, for you and patients
At its annual meeting, the American Medical Association recently announced plans to conduct formal... -
Simple steps can avoid computer vision syndrome
Computer vision syndrome results from spending a large amount of time working at a computer... -
Q&A: Is a hazardous substance list necessary?
Q: Must a medical practice create a list of all hazardous substances used in the workplace? It... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll: Laboratory standards
Lab safety officers have the difficult job of adhering to multiple standards from various agencies...
Issue 26, June 29, 2010
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Comment period opens for updated CDC influenza guidelines
The CDC released a draft of the updated influenza guidelines for public comment. -
NIOSH posts Spanish-language guidance for safe lifting in nursing homes
NIOSH recently posted the Spanish version of “Safe Lifting and Movement of Nursing Home... -
Editor's Choice: Engagement ring and sharps container
Can you think of anything worse than dropping a personal item into the sharps container? It’s... -
Q&A: What does OSHA mean by annual training?
Q: What does OSHA mean by annual training—every 12 months or within each calendar year? -
Weekly poll: Flu guidelines
This week’s poll wants to know.
Issue 25, June 22, 2010
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NIOSH advises on protection for first responders
First responders are at a heightened risk of workplace exposures especially from bloodborne... -
Ambulatory surgery centers still drawing attention on infection control lapses
A study published in the July issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association has garnered... -
Editor?s Choice: Emergency eyewash station training tip
Your coworkers pass by emergency eyewash stations dozens of times a day, but do they know how to... -
Q&A: Sterilizer logs in dental practices
Q: In a dental office, does OSHA require us to keep logs of our autoclave operations? -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll:WHO and H1N1 pandemic advice
An article published by the British Medical Journal criticized the World Health Organization.
Issue 24, June 15, 2010
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Mandatory flu shots: How two healthcare systems found success
Every year, medical facilities plead with employees to get their annual influenza vaccinations... -
Criminal charges handed down for Nevada hepatitis C outbreak
In case regulatory agencies like your state health department or CMS don't keep you up at night... -
Editor's Choice: Check out the free tools library on OSHA Healthcare Advisor
Visitors to OSHA Healthcare Advisor have access to the Tools page, an archive of a number of... -
Q&A: Beware of packages containing nonsafety needles
Q: What are the OSHA rules/guidelines when someone other than the employer provides noncompliant... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
In light of the Joint Commission’s recently released sentinel event addressing assault, rape...
Issue 23, June 8, 2010
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Making the grade with mandatory flu shots
The Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) announced the addition of five new members to its Honor... -
More resources and fall-out from Las Vegas hepatitis outbreak
The sad story of the February 2008 Las Vegas hepatitis C outbreak continues to prompt efforts to... -
Editor’s Choice: Infection prevention advice for ASCs
A new tool has just been uploaded to the Tools page of OSHA Healthcare Advisor, one of particular... -
Q&A: Short answers to frequent questions
Not interested in long-winded answers for frequent OSHA compliance questions covering student... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
The Joint Commission recently made modifications to their deemed status survey for ambulatory...
Issue 22, June 1, 2010
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Mandatory flu shots work for award-winning PA hospital
The Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania (CHOP) received the Healthcare Personnel Campaign... -
TB precautions for volunteers, students, and contract workers
Assessing the need for and providing tuberculin skin tests (TST) in healthcare facilities is... -
Editor’s Choice: Navigating the sticky issues around mandatory flu shots
Seasonal and H1N1 influenza have prompted many healthcare facilities to consider mandatory... -
Q&A: Keeping the lid on won?t placate OSHA
Q: If I have a lid on the container, is it okay to drink beverages at the nurses&rsquo... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
If an OSHA inspector walked through your door right now, what is the likelihood he/she would find... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
If an OSHA inspector walked through your door right now, what is the likelihood he/she would find...
Issue 21, May 25, 2010
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OSHA tags Tufts for violations
Recordkeeping slip-ups, including those involving needlestick injures, will cost Tufts Medical... -
Checking those "B shots"
Compliance with hepatitis B vaccination provisions are some of the stickier issues with... -
Edito's Choice: Work restrictions for employees
Creating or revising your work restriction policy? You might find the new, free download... -
Q&A: Why vegetable bins and vaccines don't mix
Q: We are pressed for vaccine storage space in our refrigerator. Is it okay to store vaccine in the... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
OSHA is currently reassessing the Blood Pathogens standard as part of the Regulatory Flexibility...
Issue 20, May 18, 2010
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CDC examines healthcare worker exposure to amtomicrobial chemicals
Acute antimicrobial pesticide exposure sounds like something to do with farm work, but it actually... -
Got a beef about bloodborne pathogens? Here’s a soapbox
OSHA is conducting an assessment of the bloodborne pathogens standard, which has been in place... -
Editor’s Choice: How healthcare reform impacts safety
If, as expected, healthcare reform will provide greater access to more people, there may be some... -
Q&A: Why a second shot for hepatitis B vaccination non-responders?
Q: When a newly hired healthcare worker does not respond to the hepatitis B vaccination series, why... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
A post on the OSHA Healthcare Advisor last week used a Groucho Marx quote to describe how a VA...
Issue 19, May 11, 2010
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Time to speak up on OSHA's proposed infectious disease standard
As reported last week, OSHA is considering an infectious disease standard, and it looks as if there... -
Propofol makers lose in hepatitis outbreak suit
How’s this for a multi-million dollar legal hangover coming out of Las Vegas? A jury in a... -
Editor’s Choice: Mandatory flu shots
The feature topic in the May issue of Medical Environment Update looks at flu shot policies and how... -
Q&A: Hazardous drug MSDS file
Q: For my material safety data sheet (MSDS) files, I separate chemicals from the injectable... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
Does a court’s decision to uphold per-instance PPE fines for egregious OSHA violators have...
Issue 18, May 4, 2010
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Is an infectious disease standard next on OSHA's list?
Looks as if OSHA isn’t just focusing on aerosol transmissible disease for new regulations... -
OSHA issues Spanish-language enforcement directive
OSHA has now issued the Spanish language enforcement directive concerning employee training that... -
Editor's Choice: Preventing surgical fires
Surgical fires aren’t limited to the operating rooms and can also occur wherever invasive... -
Q&A: Booties and masks in the cafeteria
Q: Would wearing surgical booties and masks in the cafeteria be an OSHA violation? -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
Would you be opposed to, or in favor of an OSHA infectious disease standard? This week’s poll...
Issue 17, April 27, 2010
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Court supports stiff fines for egregious OSHA violators
A decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit upheld OSHA’s... -
Hospital hit with $100K-plus Cal/OSHA violation
In a major application of California’s aerosol transmissible disease standard, Cal/OSHA fined... -
Editor’s Choice: Workers Memorial Day
Read more about Workers Memorial Day, April 28, 2010, a day to recognize the sacrifice of workers... -
Q&A: Lab coat for dental hygienist, who is responsible?
Q: I understood that lab coats for dental hygienists were to be provided and laundered by the... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
OSHA says that employers must provide non-English safety training to those employees who receive...
Issue 16, April 20, 2010
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OSHA enforcement focuses on Spanish-language training
Making sure that employers provide non-English OSHA training, when needed, will soon become an... -
Looking back on H1N1
In an April 12 New York Times Op-Ed, Richard P. Wenzel, a professor of internal medicine and an... -
Editor’s Choice: Exit signs
You wouldn’t believe how some practices place so little importance on exit sign compliance... -
Q&A: Flush time for exposure to eyes
Q: Is there a recommended flush time when using the emergency eyewash station? -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
Exit sign compliance is as basic as you get in workplace safety matters, but how often do you check...
Issue 15, April 13, 2010
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Bucking the trend: Surgical sharps injuries increase
Sharps safety in the operating room has not improved compared to other areas of healthcare... -
Editor’s Choice: Video online learning
HCPro’s new OSHA Healthcare Online Training allows managers and staff to receive training at... -
Q&A: Posting exit route maps
Q: Can you tell me what the OSHA regulations are for posting exit route maps, how many to post, and... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
Last week, an OSHA Healthcare Advisor post listed hand hygiene, education, and medication labeling...
Issue 14, April 6, 2010
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It’s in there: Workplace safety and healthcare reform
Seemingly lost in the polarizing rhetoric associated with the passage of healthcare reform was... -
CMS inspections prove infection control lapses in majority of surgery centers
A recent report presented at the Fifth Decennial International Conference on Healthcare-Associated... -
New Steris System 1 alternative gains FDA approval
For healthcare facilities affected when the Steris System 1 (SS1) processor came under federal fire... -
Editor’s Choice: Quick training guide
Occupational hazards in healthcare facilities bring a variety of OSHA standards into play. Many of... -
Q&A: OSHA potpourri - TB skin tests, psotexpsoure evaluation, and HBV titers
Q: I was told at a recent OSHA seminar that dental offices must test employees yearly for TB, an... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
A London-based poll placed safety and health talk in dubious company with bad toilet manners, and...
Issue 13, March 30, 2010
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Keeping patient safety as the rationale for mandatory flu shots
Reframing the mandatory flu shot controversy from a worker-rights issue to a patient safety concern... -
EPA regulation on EtO practices begins
A new EPA regulation for healthcare facilities using ethylene oxide (EtO) sterilization recently... -
Editor’s Choice: OSHA fines for physician practices
What are the most expensive bloodborne pathogens-related OSHA fines in physician practices or the... -
Q&A: Chemicals and unlabeled containers
Q: Where does OSHA say it is okay to transfer chemicals such as disinfectants into unlabeled... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
A new recommendation by AORN advising against laundering scrubs at home has generated a number of...
Issue 12, March 23, 2010
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OSHA head calls for stiffer fines
OSHA fines need to be increased and pegged to inflation, says David Michaels, assistant secretary... -
AORN nixes home-laundering of scrubs
Last week during its 57th annual meeting, the Association for periOperative Registered Nurses... -
Editor’s Choice: You have never had a tuberculin skin test?
OSHA doesn’t have a standard specific for TB hazards but the CDC does, which can make the... -
Q&A: Computer or paper for your MSDS?
Q: Is it okay to have material safety data sheet (MSDS) computer files instead of paper files? -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
A new Indiana law passed last week allowing guns in company parking lots will have many workplaces...
Issue 11, March 16, 2010
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Can hand hygiene cost you your job... maybe so?
There are frequent reports about techniques for improving hand-hygiene compliance, but one reported... -
Liver disease journal focuses on healthcare-associated transmission of hepatitis
For those immersed in healthcare facility workplace safety, the February issue of Clinics in Liver... -
Editor’s Choice: Have you switched to safety devices?
In 2001 OSHA added the Needlestick Prevention Act into its Bloodborne Pathogens Standard. Nearly a... -
Q&A: Source patient testing
Q: Just where does it say that we must test the source patient’s blood after an employee has... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
Last month a Colorado healthcare worker was sentenced to 30 years in prison for secretly stealing...
Issue 10, March 9, 2010
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Patient threatens, doctor slain, but no finding for unsafe work conditions
The fatal shooting of a physician by a patient in Kentucky medical clinic has police, workplace... -
Centrifuge defect prompts Class I recall
The FDA has issued a warning that a specific model of StatSpin centrifuges has an alleged defect... -
Editor’s Choice: Infection prevention guidance to meet CMS regulations
In the last year the infection prevention landscape has changed considerably for ambulatory surgery... -
Q&A: Using isopropyl alcohol in the lab
Q: Must we always use an exhaust hood when working with isopropyl alcohol in the lab? -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
It seems that reprocessing single-use medical devices has just as many advocates as detractors. Do...
Issue 9, March 2, 2010
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Hospital tech sentenced for stealing fentanyl and transmitting hepatitis C
Kristen Diane Parker, a surgical tech who worked at Rose Medical Center, Denver, was sentenced to... -
Study finds healthcare workers resisting treatment for TB
Half of healthcare workers diagnosed with latent TB failed to seek treatment for it, according to a... -
Editor's Choice: Medical Environment Update - Evaluating decontamination procedures prior to sterilization
What's so important about precleaning medical instruments before sterilizing? How should your staff... -
Q&A: OSHA and mandatory flu shots
Q: Does OSHA require that employees accept a flu shot for H1N1? -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
Many healthcare facilities, particularly family and pediatric practices, have toys in the waiting...
Issue 8, February 23, 2010
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Washington OSHA imposes N95 respirator fines
All the advisories and enforcement documents about protecting workers during the H1N1 pandemic... -
CDC offers primary care provider pandemic template
New guidance published by the CDC specifically focuses on pandemic influenza planning and response... -
Editor's Choice: Regulated medical waste compliance
A report last week about a trash disposal worker accidentally swallowing medical and chemotherapy... -
Q&A: Needlestick first aid
Q: Should we train workers who have just received a needlestick to first squeeze the blood from the... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
Last week's post on new plasma technology that could change the way healthcare workers clean their...
Issue 7, February 16, 2010
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Draw the line on bad blood-drawing practices
Phlebotomy procedures present high risks for needlestick injuries and exposures to serious and... -
Drug manufacturer pressured on hepatitis C outbreak
The company that made the propofol used at a Las Vegas clinic may be implicated in the hepatitis C... -
Editor’s Choice: Managing healthcare workers with bloodborne diseases
OSHA focuses on patient–to–healthcare worker transmission of bloodborne infections, but... -
Editor's Choice: OSHA's proposed infectious diseases standard
The feature topic in the July issue of Medical Environment Update looks at the possibility of an... -
Q&A: Drinking on the job, sort of
Q: The policy for our healthcare facility states that drinks at desks are not allowed anywhere. My... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
With many areas of the country experiencing winter weather that’s usually found in the...
Issue 6, February 9, 2010
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Rethinking assumptions on safety in healthcare professions
When stakeholders offer a piece of their collective minds during the “OSHA Listens&rdquo... -
CDC: Wear surgical masks during spinal procedures
Investigations of bacterial meningitis cases has prompted the CDC to remind healthcare workers to... -
Editor's Choice: Join our roundtable group and be eligible for a free book
Long-time readers of OSHA Healthcare Connection and OSHA Healthcare Advisor know that we put a lot... -
Q&A: Most common OSHA fines for physician practices
Q: Where can I find information about the most recent fines and citations given to physician... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
With February being American Heart Month, it’s important to remember that automated external...
Issue 5, February 2, 2010
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Hospital fired up about smoking employees
Starting yesterday, Memorial Hospital in Chattanooga, TN, stopped considering job applicants who... -
OSHA to add MSD check off to recordkeeping form
For businesses required to keep the OSHA Form 300 Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, OSHA... -
Q&A: Rapid HIV tests for needlestick exposures
Q: Must we use rapid HIV tests as a follow up to a needlestick exposure? -
Editor’s Choice: OSHA Q&As for downloading
Do you find the Q&A like the one above helpful to your OSHA compliance program? If so... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
Are healthcare employers infringing too much on workers’ personal choice and lifestyle...
Issue 4, January 26, 2010
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Save time and unnecessary work with OSHA recordkeeping exemptions
You wouldn’t know by all the warnings from safety experts this past month, but the OSHA rule... -
Drive-through checkups could work during a pandemic
Looks like you can add exams to the list of goods and services, like lattes and fast food, which... -
Editor’s Choice: Download top five essential compliance tools
OSHA Healthcare Advisor has compiled a list of the top five most downloaded compliance tools... -
Q&A: OSHA standards for medical and dental practices
Q: What OSHA standards are important for compliance in medical and dental practices? -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
In the past year have your hand hygiene compliance rates increased, decreased, or remained the...
Issue 3, January 18, 2010
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Money for hand hygiene compliance
The sound of hand washing may not be music but money to your ears. -
Money for hand hygiene compliance
The sound of hand washing may not be music but money to your ears. -
No flu shot, no mask; two strikes and you’re out
The firing of a nurse for refusing an H1N1 vaccination and not complying with her employer’s... -
Editor’s Choice: MRSA and lawyers
Similar to statistics, studies can be designed to prove anything. But if you like zinging it to the... -
Q&A: Mercury devices
Q: Is it illegal to have mercury thermometers and blood pressure devices in medical practices? -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
In your facility, do you schedule all annual retraining for staff at the beginning of the calendar...
Issue 2, January 12, 2010
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OSHA videos address respirator safety
On January 8, OSHA posted two videos that address key safety concerns for healthcare workers using... -
Protecting cancer patients from H1N1 with a strict IC program
When H1N1 first appeared in the spring of 2009, The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in... -
Editor’s Choice: Fit-testing record card
OSHA and the Association of Occupational Health Professionals in Healthcare have developed and... -
Q&A: Bites and exposures
Q: Are bites considered employee exposure incidents and covered under OSHA standards? A: Yes... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
January 10-16 is National Influenza Vaccination Week. Are you planning special educational...
Issue 1, January 5, 2010
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CDC report closes the book on Las Vegas hepatitis C outbreak
The CDC and the Nevada State Health Division Bureau of Licensure released a detailed report on the... -
Create your own hand hygiene video for AORN
If you enjoy the creativity of producing your own training videos, or if you’ve created an... -
Editor’s Choice: OSHA Healthcare Advisor Blog’s top 10 posts of 2009
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Blog takes a look back at the 10 blog posts that garnered the most views... -
Q&A: Cleaning instruments between patients
Q: What is the optimal method for instrument cleaning between patients in our outpatient facility... -
OSHA Healthcare Advisor Poll
There’s no doubt some standards require more work for safety officers than others. Based on...