This guide is an essential tool for complying with OSHA regulations and for reducing common workplace injuries. It provides medical employers with the framework for a safety training program.The "OSHA Training Guide for Medical Employers" is written by Jennifer Busick, who has a degree in Industrial Hygiene from Purdue University and a Master's degree in Public Health from the University of South Carolina.Key features of the Guide include training tips and techniques, trainer materials, employee handouts and quizzes, and "Safety Kit" meeting materials for quick refresher training sessions.New to this 3rd Edition are sections on bilingual training; personal protective equipment for emergency responders; and common container labeling systems; new safety kit meeting materials on respiratory protection; expanded information on staph bacteria; and revised quizzes for each training module.The "OSHA Training Guide for Medical Employers" focuses on the 13 most important general areas for training in the modern medical workplace. The Guide provides an in-depth treatment of these critical training Back Safety; Bloodborne Pathogens; Electrical Safety ; Ergonomics;Fire Safety and Emergency Evacuation; Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories; Hazard Communication ;Infection Control; Ionizing Radiation;Medical Waste; Personal Protective Equipment ; Walking and Working Surfaces; Workplace Violence Prevention.
This guide is an essential tool for complying with OSHA regulations and for reducing common workplace injuries. It provides medical employers with the framework for a safety training program.The "OSHA Training Guide for Medical Employers" is written by Jennifer Busick, who has a degree in Industrial Hygiene from Purdue University and a Master's degree in Public Health from the University of South Carolina.Key features of the Guide include training tips and techniques, trainer materials, employee handouts and quizzes, and "Safety Kit" meeting materials for quick refresher training sessions.New to this 3rd Edition are sections on bilingual training; personal protective equipment for emergency responders; and common container labeling systems; new safety kit meeting materials on respiratory protection; expanded information on staph bacteria; and revised quizzes for each training module.The "OSHA Training Guide for Medical Employers" focuses on the 13 most important general areas for training in the modern medical workplace. The Guide provides an in-depth treatment of these critical training Back Safety; Bloodborne Pathogens; Electrical Safety ; Ergonomics;Fire Safety and Emergency Evacuation; Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories; Hazard Communication ;Infection Control; Ionizing Radiation;Medical Waste; Personal Protective Equipment ; Walking and Working Surfaces; Workplace Violence Prevention.