Occupational Health
The following
information is provided to assist you
in establishing an in-house medical management and treatment program and
should be reviewed by a qualified physician prior implementing at your
facility.
Occupational Health Illness and Injury Prevention Plans
will
significantly reduce workplace or improve
accident
prevention efforts
and prevent exposure to unhealthy workplace environmental conditions
For the most current CPR procedures and
techniques, contact the American Heart Association
Sample Material
Bloodborne Pathogen Program Notes
First Aid
Requirements Outline
Heat Stress Management
Members Area Material
Safety Video Download
Healthcare Worker Safety
White Papers
Preparing Your Company For A Pandemic
Occupational Diseases
Toxicology and Epidemiology
Workplace Hazards on Female Reproductive Health
Stress Management Primer
Fact Sheets
SARS FAQs
Smallpox & Vaccination
Bloodborne Pathogens Management Brief
Influenza FAQ
Anthrax FAQ
Automatic Ext Defibrillators
Latex Allergies
Brown Recluse Spiders
Fire Ants
Lyme Disease
Cotton Mouth Snake
- Programs &
Forms
Written Program
Program Development
Violence Prevention
FA Training Requirements
Heat Stress Management
Standards of Conduct
Medical Referral
Modified Duty
Return to Duty
Treatment Record
New Hire Medical Status
Alternate Duty Medical Release
Influenza Vaccine Record
Hepatitis B Immunization Form
New Hire Protocol
Bloodborne Pathogens
First Aid Training Guide
OSHA's Respirator Standard
Implications for Medical
Service Providers &
Medical Assessments
HIV Exposure
HIV Post-Exposure Regimens
PowerPoint
Radiation Safety
SARS - Severe Acute
Respiratory Syndrome
Workplace Clinic
Treatment Protocols
Abdominal Injuries
Amputations
Asthma
Back Pain
Blisters
Burns
Cardiac Emergencies
Chest Pain
Chest Wall Injuries
Contusions
Cuts - Scrapes - Lacerations
Dermatitis
Diabetic Complications
Ear Injuries
Electric Shock
Epilepsy & Convulsions
Eye Injuries
Eye Contusions
Eye - Penetrating Injuries
Eye - Protruding Bodies
Fainting
Frostbite
G.I. Symptoms
Headaches
Nosebleeds
Shortness of Breath
Shock
Sore Throat
Splinters
Sprain-Fracture
Occupational Health & First Aid Management Program
General -
Occupational health concerns receive high priority. It is essential that
each location be able to adequately respond to first-aid events and
resolve all other occupational health problems quickly. The health and
wellness of each employee is a key segment of the overall safety
environment.
OSHA Requirements
OSHA requirements for medical services and first aid
are found in Standard Number 1910.151 and are listed below:
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In the absence of an infirmary, clinic, or hospital
in near proximity to the workplace which is used for the treatment of
all injured employees, a person or persons shall be adequately trained
to render first aid.
Responsibilities
Management
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Ensure there is a sufficient number of qualified
first-aid providers
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Provide first aid training for all supervisors
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Offer first aid training for all employees
{INSERT JOB TITLE}
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Ensure first-aid and health programs are adequate
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Maintain all required records
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Ensure First-Aid supplies are always well stocked
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Conduct First Aid Training
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Administration of all medical management programs
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Administration of the Return to Work Program
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Maintain Employee Health/Medical Files
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Provide all necessary services in a courteous and
professional manner
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Conduct Physical screenings
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Maintain all clinic areas clean, neat, and well
stocked.
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Follow accepted medical practices and procedures.
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Adhere to all standards of the Bloodborne Pathogen
Program
Records
Treatment Records are permanent records and
will be filled out for any of the following:
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All visits to the processing plant First-Aid
Station w/ exception of visits for minor cuts, comfort care, etc.
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All accidents that result in any injury
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All Occupational Illnesses
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Prior to referral to any medical provider
Medical Appointment Log will be filled in when
any appointment for medical treatment, evaluation, or other medical
service is made for an employee.
Modified Duty Assignment forms shall be
completed by {INSERT JOB TITLE} for any employee who has a
condition that prevents them from conducting their normal duties. This
form shall be used to notify management of the limitations of the
employee. Management will assign tasks consistent with any limitations.
Questions concerning the limitations are to be directed to {INSERT
JOB TITLE}. {INSERT JOB TITLE} shall maintain a file for
original forms. Copies shall be provided to the employee, the employee's
Supervisor and Manager.
Confidentiality: Records of all first-aid and
medical events shall be kept in each individual's medical file. All
medical record information is confidential and shall not be released to
third parties without written authorization by the employee involved or
as authorized by law..
remainder of
this document is
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