Articles Tagged With: OSHA
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Not measuring worker productivity? Start now
New and better tools are needed to measure employee productivity, according to a new position paper. -
Make changes for OSHA recordkeeping
This is a two-part series on occupational health's role in preventing recordkeeping violations. This month, we report on your role in improving compliance, and identify some of the specific violations that can occur in workplaces. -
Collaborate with safety, or resentment may grow
As an occupational health professional, you already possess a wealth of knowledge on the importance of a safe work environment, and the necessary skills to address pertinent safety issues. -
Broaden the way you assess safety
Robin Alegria, RN, COHN-S, an occupational health nurse at Baxter Healthcare in Thousand Oaks, CA, says that occupational health can and should play a role in more accurately measuring workplace safety. -
Risk of infection, death from TB in health care
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OSHA may try to salvage less ‘burdensome’ version of TB reg for health care
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Policy, education key to going smoke-free
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Risk of disc degeneration not linked to heavy lifting
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National petition renews focus on sharps injury prevention techniques
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Mind-body approach tackles worker ills