A New Computerized Graphical Safety Interface for 2008
[By Staff Reporters]
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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics [BLS] in 2001, the nation’s hospitals reported 293,600 nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses to their personnel.
Hospital Injury Rates High
Among US industries with 100,000 or more injuries and illnesses, hospitals have the second highest rate of nonfatal injury or illness cases. Only eating and drinking places have more injuries and illnesses. The incidence rate for hospitals is 9.2 injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time workers. The incident rate for industry as a whole is 6.1 injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time workers. During October 2000 through September 2001, OSHA performed 103 inspection activities in SIC code 806-Hospitals. The most frequently sited violations were bloodborne pathogens, lockout/tagout, and hazard communication.
Introducing Hospital eTool from OSHA
OSHA is now providing a new computerized graphical, known as eTool, to help healthcare entities and employers identify and address potential occupational hazards in hospitals. This will be done through a comprehensive safety and health program approach.
Assessment
eTool will help employers in developing and implementing engineering and work practice controls which comply with OSHA requirements and can be incorporated into a health facility’s safety and health plan to reduce the hazards of hospital work and improve worker safety. eTool addresses the following areas:
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Emergency and Engineering
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Heliport and Housekeeping
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ICU and Laboratories
More: http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/hospital/scope.html
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