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2010- EH&S Update Accident Prevention & Reporting + Hazard Communication + Bloodborne Pathogens HRIS #6070C John J. Svagr, CIH Director of Environmental Health and Safety PHONE: 212/570-3020 2010-2011

Program Attendance Will Enable You to: : 

Program Attendance Will Enable You to: PART 1: Review NYBC Accident/Reaction Data Safety Award Winners!!!!! Slips/Trips/Falls Causal Conditions Reactions to It Hazard Communication Blood-Borne Pathogens AQT-EH&S Update 6070 2010-2011

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TOTAL INCIDENTS NON-RECORDABLE RECORDABLE 2009 Safety Statistics 2010-2011 11 5 6 23 16 7 HV BSIBS 88 60 28 45 LIBS NJBS 30 15 NYBS 22 11 11 Core Ops 17 14 3 3 5 1 1 6 4 Med. Srvce CE/Corp

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2010-2011 2008 2009

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2010-2011

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2010-2011

SAFETY COMMITTEES : 

SAFETY COMMITTEES NJBS LIBS

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14 = $1,788

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2 = $17,118 4 = $4,653

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FILM: Slips/Trips/Falls The Slips/Trips and Falls Part 1 This program demonstrates: CENTER OF GRAVITY 2010-2011

Center Of Gravity : 

Center Of Gravity Picture a Triangle with Base at Feet and Point at Waist Higher if Tall/Lower if Compact Higher if Barrel Chest Moves Up when you Reach Moves Out if you Slouch Becomes Much Higher on a Ladder

FILM: Slips/Trips/Falls : 

FILM: Slips/Trips/Falls The Slips/Trips and Falls Part 2 This program demonstrates: MOMENTUM & •What is a Slip•What is a Trip•What is a Fall 2010-2011

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Ice/Snow Tarp Edge Chair Electric Cords Slip/Trip/Fall Causes Wet Floor Obstruction

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FILM: Slips/Trips/Falls The Slips/Trips and Falls Part 3 This program demonstrates: FOOTWEAR •What Type to Wear 2010-2011 •When to Wear It •How to Inspect It

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Entrances

Shoe Policy : 

Shoe Policy New York Blood Center is committed to preventing contact with Blood-borne Pathogens. Plus: in an effort to reduce slip and fall injuries, we are implementing a program to provide slip resistant footwear to all of our employees.

FOOTWEAR : 

FOOTWEAR

WHO???? : 

WHO???? Donor specialists, Team leaders, Nurses, Laboratory staff (including LFKRI), CSR, Logistics, PAT technicians, Aphaeresis nurses, Cord Blood collections staff, Facilities staff, Central Supply Clerks, Central Inventory Coordinators; Any other employee at the discretion of his or her manager because of potential exposure to: OPIM, blood borne pathogens, hazardous materials or risk of slips and fall.

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FILM: Slips/Trips/Falls The Slips/Trips and Falls Part 4 This program demonstrates: How to Fall FIRST AID 2010-2011

How To Fall : 

How To Fall NEVER USE ARMS AND HANDS TO CATCH YOURSELF – Strain/Fracture Roll in the Direction of the Fall Use your Muscles and Soft Body Parts to Cushion the Fall

FIRST AID : 

FIRST AID Only if you are Trained Never Move an Unconscious Person who Fell! If Unconscious Call 911!

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Ergonomics SAFE LIFTING: Team Lift Hamper Mechanical Assist

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HAZARD COMMUNICATION “Right To Know” Chemical List Labels- Primary Secondary MSDS TRAINING

Secondary Label : 

Secondary Label NAME Warning Statement

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MSDS ONLINE DATABASE DeskTop Link

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Universal Precautions

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Waste Disposal

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So someone won’t be injured later Needles & Sharps Precautions YIKES!

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Protective Equipment Bleeding control => Spurting blood => Post accident cleanup => Janitorial work =>

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Contact: John Svagr, CIH Director, EH &S (212) 570-3020 Any Questions? 2010-2011 jsvagr@nybloodcenter.org