Hospital Employee Health
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NIOSH: No lab tests in chemo monitoring
Hospitals should provide medical monitoring of employees who work with hazardous drugs, but they don't need to conduct periodic blood tests or urinalysis, according to new recommendations from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). -
Failure to report has life-threatening result
Lack of reporting of infectious disease exposures may also result in a lack of treatment. And that can have serious, even deadly, consequences. -
A culture of safety includes patients
When you work to fix one problem in workplace safety, you may end up reducing other hazards to both workers and patients. -
VA steps in to fill void with ergonomics strategy
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NIOSH finds toxin levels low from surgical smoke
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Most vaccine shortages to end by summer, says CDC
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OSHA extends new comment period on TB
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Bioterrorism Watch: Traumatized health care providers may need stress counseling in horrific aftermath of bioterror attack
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Bioterrorism Watch: Dire straits: Plague released at concert