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HAZWOPER Training Required In Hospital Environment

HAZWOPER Training Required In Hospital Environment
When we hear about HAZWOPER trainings, we normally think of those workers based on dangerous missions of handling hazardous materials but there are also other employees covered in this category. This blog will brief you about the HAZWOPER safety training required by hospital workers.

OSHA has stipulated that employees must perform their work without endangering themselves and others. The hospital administrators must consider the specific hazards within their community to determine the type and level of HAZWOPER training required by the employees. When this is done, the employees must be trained to respond to the particular hazards.

The training must be conducted for worst case scenarios like if workers have to provide decontamination services while they attend medical problems, they have to train under the HAZWOPER first responder operations level. This integrates the execution of decontamination procedures along with the use of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment).

All medical personnel must also get familiar with the implementation of plan to handle an emergency involving a hazardous substance. This includes nurses, doctors, maintenance workers and all other ancillary employees. They also have to be fully competent with the use of PPE.

The HAZWOPER safety training in respect of hospital personnel is defined in 1997 OSHA Publication No. 3152. Every aspect of HAZWOPER training is clearly defined here.

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