Active Shooter in a Healthcare Facility-Planning for Responding to & Recovering from the Unthinkable

https://youtu.be/K8Qxm-kdeQs Steve Wilder Senior Consultant…

COVID-19 for Healthcare Workers

https://youtu.be/WPnrO2uaHmI Channing D. Sheets, MSEd, RVT,…

Aerosol Transmissible Disease Standard (ATD) using California Standards as a Model

Presented: April 29, 2020 By: Channing D. Sheets, MSEd, RVT,…

OSHA Compliance for Computer Workstations

The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) states that…
Designing an OSHA Compliant First-Aid Program

Designing an OSHA Compliant First-Aid Program

First-aid is the administering of emergency care for injury or…
Preventing Workplace Violence in Healthcare

Preventing Workplace Violence in Healthcare

Workplace violence is a serious problem that affects nearly 2 million Americans each year. It is especially concerning in the healthcare sector because of its impact on patients and staff. Review this week's infographic on OSHA's steps toward compliance.

The Cost of Workplace Violence Under OSHA

In healthcare facilities, workplace violence is an important issue that comes at a high price. Not only is workplace violence itself costly, but so are the fines OSHA issues in response. Recently OSHA has fined two healthcare facilities, one in Pennsylvania and one in Florida, for making employees and patients vulnerable to workplace violence.
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Tips for Submitting OSHA Form 300A by the Deadline!

Do not wait to electronically submit your organization’s 2016…