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OSHA Long Term Care Worker Protection Train the Trainer Program Part 3: Review of LTCWPP Materials and Content. Objectives. Identify the outline of content for the LTCWPP. Discuss the key points for the individual sessions in the LTCWPP.
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OSHA Long Term Care Worker ProtectionTrain the Trainer ProgramPart 3: Review of LTCWPP Materials and Content
Objectives • Identify the outline of content for the LTCWPP. • Discuss the key points for the individual sessions in the LTCWPP. • Recognize strategies for combining topics or separating topics into smaller/shorter portions.
Introduction to OSHA: Key Elements • Role of OSHA in worker protection and workplace safety. • Impact of full compliance with OSHA regulations/guidelines. • Worker rights. • Recordkeeping requirements. • Importance of employee involvement in reporting any injuries/illnesses that are work related.
Introduction: Key elements (cont.) • Worker rights: • Reporting of an injury or illness: • Importance of individual employee involvement: • Application of the regulations/guidelines to LTC:
Hazard Communication Standard: Key Elements • Informing workers so that they can enhance their safety. • Workers have a need and a right to know the hazards and identities of the chemicals they are exposed to when working. • Protective measures to be used to prevent adverse effects. • Material Safety Data Sheets. • Labels and markings.
Hazard Communication: Key Elements (cont.) • Specific chemicals they may work with or be exposed to in the work place. • Material Safety Data Sheets: what are they, what information do they include, where are they located in the work place. • Labels, tags, markings. • Importance of not bringing any chemical into the workplace.
Bloodborne Pathogens & Prevention of Spread of Infectious Diseases: Key Elements • Occupational exposure – skin, eye, mucous membrane, or parenteral contact with blood or OPIM, resulting from work related duties. • Concern re: Hepatitis B and HIV, and a host of other infectious diseases. • Importance of standard (universal) precautions: • Hand Hygiene practices:
Bloodborne Pathogens: Key Elements (cont.) • Use of Personal Protective Equipment: • Contaminated Sharps: • Contaminated Laundry:
Bloodborne Pathogens: Key Elements (cont.) • Preventing spread/preventing infections: • Importance of prevention: • Making it easy to prevent spread! • Educational materials for workers, residents, family, visitors.
Electrical Safety: Key Elements • Facts about electrical safety: • Electrical shock and electrical burns: • Grounding devices: • Use of flexible cords and cables:
Electrical Safety: Key Elements • Common electrical hazards in long term care: • Safety related work practices in long term care: • Importance of not bringing electrical appliances into the workplace without approval:
Walking & Working Surfaces: Key Elements • Housekeeping: • Aisles and passageways: • Use of Ladders:
Walking & Working Surfaces: Key Elements • Avoiding slips, trips, and falls: • Response to spills on the floors: • Hallway clutter, storage areas: • Focus on strategies to prevent:
Fire Prevention & Fire Protection: Key Elements • Fire facts: • Exit Routes – basic requirements: • Emergency Plans:
Fire Prevention & Fire Protection: Key Elements • Procedure for responding to a fire: • Fire extinguishers: • Three components that lead to a fire: • Class A, B, C, D fires:
Fire Prevention & Fire Protection: Key Elements • Fire hazards in long term care settings: • Strategies to reduce fires/risks:
Ergonomics: Key Elements • Ergonomic Injuries: • Signs and Symptoms: • Ergonomic Hazards:
Ergonomics: Key Elements (cont.) • Potential Hazards: • Hazard Prevention/Control: • Lifting/moving: • Transfers/Repositioning:
Ergonomics: Key Elements (cont.) • Bathing, showering, toileting: • Potential solutions: • Computer workstations: • Reporting injuries/response:
Workplace Violence Prevention: Key Elements • Definition: • Data on violence in the workplace: • Impact:
Workplace Violence Prevention: Key Elements (cont.) • Risk factors in long term care settings: • Recent Incidents: • Importance of Reporting/Employee Involvement:
Workplace Violence Prevention: Key Elements (cont.) • Prevention Strategies: • Strategies to Support Reporting: • Concept of Universal Precautions for Violence:
Lots of content! • Consider topics that can be combined – bloodborne and personal protective equipment. • Consider short sessions, to cover one part of one topic: What is OSHA, MSDS, reporting injuries, common electrical hazards, influenza prevention strategies, response to spills, etc. • Use a variety of teaching techniques.
Keys to Using the LTCWPP • Plan • Prepare • Present (using different approaches) • Encourage participation • Evaluate • Make changes based on evaluation • Share your successes!
Planning is critical! • Need to plan the time and place carefully. • Think short sessions, customized to the audience. • Make the education fun – adults learn more, retain more when they enjoy the educational experience.
Make the content applicable to specific setting and roles • Use examples from your setting. • Have participants share examples. • Examples from the literature and the news.
Questions? Suggestions or Comments?