![]() The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.The hospital has many of the same exposures in these categories, as do other workplaces electrical equipment deficiencies, toxic gases, weights to lift or move, job motivation and responsibility, and poor housekeeping. Hospital environmental exposures are categorized in the same way as in other workplaces there are chemical, physical, biological, and psychological conditions.review the prevention efforts and the "causes of incidents and also serve as a permanent record of what was done and why.provide visual and concrete documentation to accrediting or licensing bodies such as the Joint Commission for Accreditation of Hospital Organization (JCAHO), which requires a documented program.Inspection and preventive maintenance, The replacement or change in types of equipment, changes in procedures, the addition of safety and protective devices, and improved worker qualifications. ![]()
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