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  • In tornado aftermath, hospital 'a refuge'

    April 27 in Tuscaloosa, AL, started with eerie expectation, with warnings of severe weather and reports of tornadoes. By the afternoon, "it was very quiet, very dark and quite warm," says Beth Francis, SPHR, vice president for human resources for the DCH Health System in Tuscaloosa. "We knew the area was quite susceptible to being hit."
  • OSHA moves forward with ID standard

    As the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration moves deliberatively toward an infectious diseases standard, two paradigms could spell very different fates for a proposed rule.
  • HEH's sister pub receives top prize

    We are honored to announce that Hospital Employee Health's sister publication -- Hospital Infection Control & Prevention has been awarded First Place in the Newsletter Journalism Award category by the National Press Club in Washington, DC.
  • NIOSH: Go on a sharps safety 'blitz'

    If your sharps injuries have reached a plateau and you are having a hard time making progress on needlestick prevention, it may be time for a blitz.
  • How prepared are nation's hospitals?

    The assessment of hospital preparedness varies depending on the type of disaster, according to a report by the National Center for Health Statistics. The 2008 National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, which included 294 hospitals, found that:
  • OSHA citations rise as agency turns up heat on HCW injury reporting

    An intense focus on recordkeeping by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration could have far-reaching consequences for health care employers, changing the way they report some injuries and increasing the likelihood that they may receive citations related to their injury and illness reporting.
  • Hospital discovers smarter way to lift

    At Georgetown (SC) Hospital System, preventing injuries begins with an equation: The physical abilities of newly hired employees must meet the physical demands of the job.
  • CDC sets a standard measure for flu shots

    A proposed National Quality Forum measure may standardize the way hospitals calculate their health care worker influenza immunization rates.
  • OSHA recordkeeping: Is it work-related?

    OSHA offers the following examples as guidance on what to report on injury logs. (For more information go to: http://1.usa.gov/nFxelo)
  • Should you give PEP after an unknown stick?

    In the May issue of HEH, we reported on an effort to reduce sharps injuries by using disposal containers with a better design. A reader subsequently posed a question: Would you administer post-exposure prophylaxis to an employee who receives a sharps injury from an unknown source, such as a sharp protruding from a container?