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TOOLS

Format:
PDF

Size:
8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Frontline employees, managers and unit-based teams

Best used:
Use these huddle messages to remind staff members to have their prescriptions delivered by mail.

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Videos

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An Oncology unit-based team comes up with a safety plan after a shooting victim unexpectedly showed up in their unit.

Produced by Tracy Silveria

Videography by Beverly White and Tracy Silveria

 

TOOLS

Format:
PDF

Size:
Seven pages, 8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Workplace safety co-leads, safety committee members, safety champions and frontline workers and supervisors

Best used:
This checklist of 31 potential hazards can help safety leaders and gardening/groundskeeping teams identify safety risks, propose solutions and resolve problems.

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Stretch Your Team to Workplace Safety

  • Developing stretching routines that target large muscle groups and various joint areas
  • Adding stretch routines that help lifting, pulling, pushing and twisting to daily 7 a.m. huddles
  • Discussing workplace safety at every morning huddle and encouraging full participation

What can your team do to prevent injuries? 

 

TOOLS

Format:
PDF

Size:
Seven pages, 8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Workplace safety co-leads, safety committee members, safety champions and frontline workers and supervisors

Best used:
This checklist of 33 potential hazards can help safety leaders and home health care nurses identify safety risks, propose solutions and resolve problems.

 

 

Related tools:

New Needles Bruise Less, Please Patients

  • Identifying the problem was with the needle supplier
  • Filing a Responsible Reporting Form, and working together to arrive at the solution
  • Switching needle suppliers to improve care and safety

 What can your team do to listen to the voice of the patient? 

A Patient’s Call Deserves a Response—Always
  • Pairing a nurse with a buddy to help with patient response
  • Designating backups to the buddies
  • Communicating with the appropriate nurse the patient’s needs

What can your team do to allocate staff time and attention effectively and strategically? 

 

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Limber Up to Cut Down Injuries

  • Creating a daily stretching routine, and discussing work safety on a regular basis
  • Discussing proper lifting and pushing techniques, and also the proper use of equipment
  • Posting safe-driving and other safety awareness tips, and highlighting the number of injury-free days

What can your team do to reduce injuries and keep one another safe on the job?