Safety topics on the flu

    • [DOC File]Recommendations on infection control procedures and ...

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      Use personal protective equipment including: safety goggles, disposable gloves, boots, an N 95 respirator which has been fit tested prior to use, and a disposable Tyvex suit. N-95 respirator use should be in the context of a complete respiratory protection program in accordance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations.


    • [DOC File]Toolbox Safety Topic

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      The flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. The best way to prevent the flu is to get a flu vaccine each fall, but since that isn’t an option this year for the majority of us due to vaccine shortages, we may have to find other ways of staying ...


    • Recommended Safety Meeting Topics

      Safety Meeting Attendance Sheet This meeting should be used to address specific worksite safety issues. If there are no immediate issues/ concerns to address, you may discuss topics like the County’s Management Directive 1600, 1610- IIPP or the CDC’s guide on the Flu.


    • [DOCX File]Pandemic Influenza Electronic Exercise Tool

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      Flu report data should increase each exercise day to match the predicted impact of an influenza pandemic on your county and state. If you will continue your exercise through the recovery phase, then the flu data will mirror a pandemic wave, peaking and then beginning to decrease each exercise day.


    • [DOC File]Toolbox Safety Topic

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      Untreated, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever can cause flu-like symptoms, mental confusion, gangrene, and even death! Wear clothing that covers as much of your body as possible to prevent ticks from reaching your skin, for example, tuck your pant legs into your socks or boots. Check for ticks after each shift where you may have been exposed so they ...


    • [DOCX File]Winter Safety Briefing - United States Army

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      According to the National Transportation and Safety Board, there are about 700 fog-related highway fatalities each year. The best advice for handling heavy fog is to stay home and wait for it to lift before traveling. ... To add to the hassle, drivers may be physically below par in the winter due to frequent colds and flu, extra . activities at ...


    • [DOCX File]CSRD Program Announcement - Priority Topics for Suicide ...

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      The following research topics related to . lethal means safety . are examples of areas of research that could be of interest to CSRD. They do not, however, represent a complete list of studies that would be supported. ... 1918 flu), suicide rates declined following other national tragedies or disasters (e.g., September 11th attacks). In ...


    • [DOCX File]Aerosol Transmissible Diseases Model Exposure Control Plan

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      Employers who must comply with the full standard must establish, implement, and maintain an effective written ATD Exposure Control Plan. If you are a full-standard employer, you may customize the model exposure control plan contained in this document for use as your program.



    • [DOC File]TOOLBOXTOPICS

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      Cold and flu season is here again. Now is a good time for our annual warning about using over-the-counter cold and flu medications during work hours. Sometimes, cold remedies and work are not a good mix. The most common side effect of over-the counter cold and flu medicine is drowsiness, which lowers one's alertness and reaction time.


    • [DOCX File]Mass.gov

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      Director, Bureau of Health Care Safety and Quality. DATE:December 27, 2017 . RE:Important Change in Process to Report Seasonal Influenza Vaccination of Healthcare Personnel (HCP) at Massachusetts Adult Day Health Programs, Non-Ambulatory Surgical Center Clinics, Nursing Homes and Rest Homes for the 2017-2018 Influenza Season


    • [DOC File]Public Health Department Policy & Procedure Manual Example

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      To protect the safety and well being of employees and clients. To provide a means of . tracking incidents and evaluating the safety of agency practices. POLICY: Pepin County Health Department strives to provide high quality services in a safe manner . to the residents of Pepin County. The health department is committed to maintaining


    • [DOC File]Foreword

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      all department required safety training topics. You can use: ... Do not expose clients to your germs if you have a contagious infection such as the flu. If you are sick and contagious, don’t come to work. Remember, many clients are frail and have weakened immune systems. This makes it easier for a client to get sick and can lead to serious ...


    • [DOC File]TOOLBOXTOPICS

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      Unfortunately, the symptoms of CO poisoning-nausea, headache, and dizziness-resemble other common illnesses, and can be easily mistaken for a cold or stomach flu. How It Poisons: This gas produces its toxic effects when you breathe it, by replacing oxygen in the blood stream with carbon monoxide which acts on all organs in the body, especially ...


    • [DOCX File]District 9 4-H and Youth Developmment

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      *Health related topics, which could include such things as increasing physical activity, tobacco and alcohol prevention, sun safety, preventing spread of colds and flu, sleep, and reducing stress, should compete under Health &


    • [DOC File]VALUE AND BENEFITS OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES: - CDC

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      One such contribution comes from the Multnomah County Environmental Health (MCEH) in Oregon. MCEH increased its capacity to conduct education and outreach to its communities about West Nile virus, Avian flu, lead poisoning prevention, food safety, vector-borne disease and control, and indoor air quality.


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