360 Results for Staff Safety

Where there's smoke ... there's progress. We're using education to clear the air in our ORs.

5 steps to safer sharps handling. These precautions limit risks of sticks and cuts.

Check your Ketorolac Tromethamine. Particulates in vials have triggered the drug's recall.

Busting 5 double-gloving myths. Crashing through the reasons surgeons and staff resist double gloves during surgery.

The real hazards of surgical smoke. Are dangerous particles lurking in the air of your OR?

10 products that help keep employees safe. Help prevent cuts, trips, strains, exposures and more.

Is your sharps safety toolkit complete? The most common sharps injuries -- and what you need to prevent them.

Getting to the point of sharps safety. Know the facts and protect your staff.

How dangerous is surgical smoke? The foul-smelling plume can cause long-term harm to staff and surgeons.

Stay on your toes. Prevent slips, trips and falls in the surgical workplace.

Imaging's invisible dangers. Prolonged radiation exposure can cause lasting effects.

Watch your step. Protect your surgeons and staff from slips, trips and falls in the OR.

A sharps safety program even OSHA could love. Inspectors lauded our efforts to limit needlesticks and cuts.

Managing radiation exposure in the OR. 5 steps to safe C-arm use.

Two gloves are better than one. Double-gloving is proven to reduce risks of sharps injuries and exposure to bloodborne infections.

Safety-engineered sharps and trays provide passing protection. Equip your ORs for sharps safety.

Website takes aim at curbing musculoskeletal injuries from patient handling and moving. OSHA launches new website to protect hospital workers.

8 questions on the rules that protect your staff. Get the point of sharps safety.

Pay attention to OR Ergonomics. Laparoscopic surgery can be a nightmare for surgeons.

Lawsuit: Nurse Injures Back While Preventing Patient from Sliding Off

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