نتایج جستجو برای: Personal Protective Equipment

تعداد نتایج: 330499  

Journal: :CJEM 2011
Sarah M Reid Ken J Farion Kathryn N Suh Tobey Audcent Nicholas J Barrowman Amy C Plint

OBJECTIVE Numerous barriers to maintaining infection control practices through the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) exist in the emergency department (ED). This study examined the knowledge, self-reported behaviours, and barriers to compliance with infection control practices and the use of PPE in Canadian pediatric EDs. METHODS A self-administered survey instrument consisting of 21...

2018

Below is an alphabetized list of all the Health and Safety Policies and Programs. Policy Title Policy Category Policy ID Animals on Campus Policy [1] Administration 851.01.16 [1] Asbestos Control Programs Policy [2] Safe Work Procedures 851.06.11 [2] Biosafety Policy [3] Biosafety Program 851.11.01 [3] Boats and Watercraft Policy [4] Equipment Policy 851.07.11 [4] Confined Space Policy [5] Safe...

Journal: :Prehospital and disaster medicine 2007
Scot Phelps

INTRODUCTION Only 4% of the United States Homeland Security funding for public safety terrorism preparedness is allotted to emergency medical services (EMS), despite the primary threat from a mass-terrorism chemical weapons attack (MTCWA) being personal injury. This study examines the preparedness of the EMS to respond to, treat, and transport victims of such attacks. HYPOTHESIS It was hypoth...

Journal: :American journal of infection control 2018
Grace Seibert Tola Ewers Anna K Barker Adam Slavick Marc-Oliver Wright Linda Stevens Nasia Safdar

Patients with Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) are placed in contact precautions. We surveyed 31 visitors of CDI patients to understand their compliance, knowledge, and perceptions of contact precautions. Although most visitors knew where to find the required personal protective equipment, only 42% were fully compliant with gown and gloves. Family members accounted for 90% of visitors, and...

2017
Noriko SHIMASAKI Katsuaki SHINOHARA Hideki MORIKAWA

For occupational safety, healthcare workers must select and wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), protective clothing, and masks as countermeasures against exposure to infectious body fluids and blood splash. It is important for healthcare workers to ensure the protective performance of each PPE against penetration of pathogens. The International Standards Organization (ISO) 226...

2017
Romain Palich Leonid M Irenge Eric Barte de Sainte Fare Augustin Augier Denis Malvy Jean-Luc Gala

OBJECTIVE Health care workers (HCWs) in contact with patients with Ebola virus disease (EVD) are exposed to a risk of viral contamination. Fomites contaminated with the patient's blood or body fluids represents this risk. Our study aims to detect Ebola virus (EBOV) RNA within the high- and low-risk areas of an Ebola treatment unit (ETU) located in inland Guinea during the 2014-2015 West African...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2015
Sue Hewitt Ren G Dong Daniel E Welcome Thomas W McDowell

For exposure to hand-transmitted vibration (HTV), personal protective equipment is sold in the form of anti-vibration (AV) gloves, but it remains unclear how much these gloves actually reduce vibration exposure or prevent the development of hand-arm vibration syndrome in the workplace. This commentary describes some of the issues that surround the classification of AV gloves, the assessment of ...

2007
Ashwin Swaminathan Rhea Martin Sandi Gamon Craig Aboltins Eugene Athan George Braitberg Michael G. Catton Louise Cooley Dominic E. Dwyer Deidre Edmonds Damon P. Eisen Kelly Hosking Andrew J. Hughes Paul D. Johnson Andrew V Maclean Mary O’Reilly S. Erica Peters Rhonda L. Stuart Rodney Moran M. Lindsay Grayson

For pandemic influenza planning, realistic estimates of personal protective equipment (PPE) and antiviral medication required for hospital healthcare workers (HCWs) are vital. In this simulation study, a patient with suspected avian or pandemic influenza (API) sought treatment at 9 Australian hospital emergency departments where patient-staff interactions during the first 6 hours of hospitaliza...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural safety and health 2009
C W Coffman J F Stone A C Slocum A J Landers C V Schwab L G Olsen S Lee

A convenience survey of 702 certified pesticide applicators was conducted in three states to assess the use of 16 types of engineering controls and 13 types of personal protective equipment (PPE). Results showed that 8 out of 16 engineering devices were adopted by more than 50% of the respondents. The type of crop, size of agricultural operation, and the type of pesticide application equipment ...

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