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- In response
to the Emergency
Regulation to Minimize Needlestick Injuries
by Cal/OSHA
- To comply
with current and pending federal regulations by OSHA
Health
care facilities must:
- Implement
the use of engineering
controls
- Establish
a written Exposure Control Plan (ECP)
Your
Solution:
| A comprehensive
needlestick prevention program as recommended by OSHA. |
- Helps
identify and define the critical performance indicators
- Gathers
and records data on performance indicators
- Helps
give feedback to reinforce desirable performance
- Helps
control performance variation
- Analyzes
data for problem-solving and continuous improvement
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When fully implemented, NICSx®: |
- Enables
compliance with recently passed California and Tennessee
bloodborne pathogen legislation, as well as other state
and federal known and expected laws and regulations
- Allows
you to be proactive in dealing with this important issue,
having "best practices" in place prior to regulatory
change
- Is
a low cost approach conservatively estimated at more
than 50% less than acceptable alternatives
- Is
effective over a wide range of industries, third-party
studies found that behavioral-based performance management
had reduced accidents up to 49% in the first year and up
to 89% over a five-year period
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