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Chemicals in the Workplace: Working Smart
Product code: 78355R
Overview:
This safety program is an excellent educational tool to reinforce the handling of hazardous chemicals in a hospital setting.Topics include:
- Cleaners
- Testing agents
- Direct patient care chemicals and hazardous waste
- Why, when and how to use?
- Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
- What to do in the event of a spill to reduce the risk of an exposure
Disaster Planning: Prescription for Survival
Product code: A2567
Overview:
This video conference looks at four case studies from past disasters: A chemical fire, a plane crash, a collapsing building and an earthquake in Mexico which has affected California's earthquake plan. People involved in the disaster share their experiences, their development of better disaster plans and the personal interactions in their communities. Planning process steps also are discussed.Hazard Communication: Container Labeling
Product code: A2563
Overview:
This hazard communication program explains the importance of information on container labels. This video also examines the various codes and symbols as well as information regarding container labeling.
Hazard Communication: Material Safety Data Sheets
Product code: A2561
Overview:
Material Safety Data Sheets are part of the written hazard communication program established by OSHA. This program explains a Material Safety Data Sheet, and how to read and understand it. Information includes where a hospital's written hazard communication program is located and where to find the master list of all chemicals in the hospital.
Hospital Safety: Emergency Preparedness
Product code: A2576
Overview:
Whether a hurricane, earthquake, or highway chemical spill, your hospital must have a plan for the disaster which meets JCAHO requirements in providing continuous quality care. This video explains the hospital's responsibility during a disaster and stresses the importance of a plan which includes actual procedures for each department and employee, along with employee education to meet the plan's requirements.
