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Slip, Trip, and Fall Prevention for Healthcare Workers (Paperback)
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Slip, Trip, and Fall Prevention for Healthcare Workers (Paperback)
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Loot Price R363
Discovery Miles 3 630
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Work-related slip, trip, and fall incidents can frequently result
in serious disabling injuries that impact a healthcare employee's
ability to do his or her job, often resulting in lost workdays,
reduced productivity, expensive worker compensation claims, and
diminished ability to care for patients. According to the U.S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics 2009], the incidence rate of
lost-workday injuries from slips, trips, and falls (STFs) on the
same level in hospitals was 38.2 per 10,000 employees, which was
90% greater than the average rate for all other private industries
combined (20.1 per 10,000 employees). STFs as a whole are the
second most common cause of lost-workday injuries in hospitals. An
analysis of workers' compensation injury claims from acute-care
hospitals showed that the lower extremities (knees, ankles, feet)
were the body parts most commonly injured after STFs and the nature
of injury was most often sprains, strains, dislocations and tears.
In addition, STFs were significantly more likely to result in
fractures and multiple injuries than were other types of injuries.
This workbook identifies the top 10 STF hazards specific to
healthcare facilities. For each hazard this workbook will: 1.
Explain how the hazard contributes to STFs, 2. Identify where the
hazard is likely to occur, and 3. Provide recommendations to reduce
or eliminate the hazard. Slips, trips, and falls are preventable.
This workbook provides guidance on implementing a STF prevention
program to protect healthcare workers. The goal of the workbook is
to familiarize you with common STF hazards in healthcare facilities
so you are able to recognize and reduce the risk to employees. Both
visitors and patients will benefit from an STF prevention program
in your facility reducing their risk as well.
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