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These include chemicals (e.g., sterilants), hazardous drugs (e.g., antineoplastic drugs), materials that cause allergic reactions (e.g., latex), and physical agents (e.g., radiation).
To manage risks, follow these basic four steps: Understand the level of risk in the workplace, implement appropriate measures, communicate policies and protocols to all workers, and monitor and update measures regularly. The next step is to control the risks.
5 Major Hazards in the Workplace Falls and Falling Objects. Chemical Exposure. Fire Hazards. Electrical Hazards. Repetitive Motion Injury.
Common hazards and risks in the health care industry include, but are not limited to: ergonomic hazards from lifting, supporting and moving people and repetitive tasks. biological and chemical hazards. medical equipment, such as lasers and x-rays. occupational violence, bullying and harassment. work-related stress.
RNs spend time walking, bending, stretching, and standing (exposing themselves to possible fatigue, as well as slips, trips, and falls); often lift and move patients (becoming vulnerable to back injuries); and come into contact with potentially harmful and hazardous substances, including drugs, diseases, radiation,
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Workplace hazards fall into six core types safety, biological, physical, ergonomic, chemical and workload. 1) Safety hazards. 2) Biological hazards. 3) Physical hazards. 4) Ergonomic hazards. 5) Chemical hazards. 6) Workload hazards.
Health hazards include chemical hazards (solvents, adhesives, paints, toxic dusts, etc.), physical hazards (noise, radiation, heat, etc.), biological hazards (infectious diseases), and ergonomic risk factors (heavy lifting, repetitive motions, vibration).
Use the information and resource links below to find out more about common healthcare risks and how you can stay safe. Antineoplastic agents. Infectious agents. Chemical hazards. Work stress.

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