381 Results for Staff Safety

Keep your employees free from harm. A number of hazards are lurking in your operating rooms.

The finer points of sharps safety. Focus on these 4 areas to reduce risks of cuts and sticks.

Keep OR floors clear and dry. For the surgical team, safety starts from the ground up.

Surgeon and Staff Safety: lost in the shuffle. Does your OR team focus as much on its own safety as that of the patient's?

See how we got rid of latex gloves once and for all. We made the switch years ago, and have never looked back.

Stretcher-chairs for safer patient handling. Ready to transform your facility into a no-lift, no-transfer environment?

Safety: Get the most out of your safety checklist. Frontline feedback and active participation help check all the boxes.

Is FDA's push to ban powdered gloves long overdue? Experts say severe health hazards have been well known for years.

Where there's smoke ... If you smell charred flesh in the OR, you're probably inhaling invisible toxic gases, too.

Puncture-resistant ORs. Protect your surgeons and staff from sharps injuries with safety-engineered devices.

Reduce your radiation exposure. Don't ignore the very real threats of what you can't see.

Thinking of buying ... smoke evacuators. Today's innovative devices evacuate surgical smoke right at the source.

5 Ways to make your ORs safe and comfortable. Keep your surgical teams happy and healthy with these ergonomic products.

Reduce the risk of surgical smoke. It's time to take ownership in protecting yourself from potential harm.

How to conduct a safety sharps trial. Yes, you can get your docs to (at least) trial and (possibly) use safety sharps.

New thoughts on radiation safety. A review of the literature adds clarity to the big picture.

Are your ORs obstacle courses? Take the necessary steps to reduce risks of slips, trips and falls.

Safety: Give your facility this drug security test. 5 measures that will help prevent diversion.

Stay ahead of ergonomic injuries. Preparation is the key to prevention.

Make the switch to safety scalpels. Practical advice for getting your (protected) points across.

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