ATS Pulmonary Function Laboratory Manual

chapter  4

1. Accident 1.1. Type of Accident: Specific policy and procedure describing what to do, whom to report to, and forms that need to be completed in the event of a(n): 1. Sharps puncture 2. Airborne pathogen exposure 3. Body-fluid exposure 4. Electrical shock 5. Chemical exposure 6. Fall 7. Other injury (e.g., due to lifting) 1.2. Follow-up of individual(s) involved in the mishap. 2. Fire 2.1. There should be a specific policy describing the responsibility of staff regarding: 1. Rescue of individuals directly involved in a fire 2. Whom to alert 3. Containing a fire 4. Extinguishing a fire a. Types of fire-extinguishing tools 1) Liquids 2) Chemicals 3) Blankets 5. Assuring safety of patients and visitors 3. Evacuation: Addresses issues regarding safe and efficient movement of individuals away from an affected area (e.g., as a consequence of biohazard, fire, or chemical spill) 3.1. There should be a specific policy describing the responsibility of staff regarding: 1. Evacuation and rescue of individuals directly involved in an event 2. Whom to alert 3. Assuring safety of patients and visitors 4. Containing a spill 5. Cleaning up after a spill Compressed Gas Safety Storage, internal transportation, and use of compressed-gas cylinders require considerations to ensure optimum safety for staff and clients. 1. Store compressed-gas containers in a room or enclosure reserved exclusively for that purpose. 2. Secure all compressed-gas cylinders in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local requirements. 3. Mark containers clearly with the name and concentrations of contents. 4. Use hand-truck or dolly to move large cylinders.

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