Applied ergonomics for nurses and health care workers and patient orientation – a guide for instructors. The accompanying print material is available for free on the Oregon OSHA website at www.orosha.org.
Developed by Oregon Nurses Association, Bay Area Hospital, and The University of Oregon Labor Education and Research Center.
http://www.orosha.org/grants/safe-patient-handling-health-care/
This material has been made possible by a grant from Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division (Oregon OSHA), a division of the Department of Consumer & Business Services.
The content is intended to provide current information about ergonomics and safety issues related to patient handling and care tasks. The field of ergonomics is dynamic, and new information is constantly being developed.
Information in this video, and the accompanying print material, is intended to provide general guidance. There may be instances in which workplace issues are more complex than those presented here. You may need the advice of a professional Ergonomist or other experts.
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watching this in hospital orientation right now, great vid!
Well done
Number one rule, make sure there is a fully qualified member of staff in your room (not just on the ward) at all times. Oh sorry this is not possible is it NHS