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Make the Workplace Safer: Follow-Up and Tracking Chart

Submitted by Paul Cohen on Fri, 09/02/2016 - 15:08
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wps_followup_checklist.pdf

This stand-alone worksheet will help you track progress and make sure hazards identified in the workplace are addressed.

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Make the Workplace Safer: Follow-up and Tracking Chart

Format:
PDF and Word DOC

Size:
Two pages, 8.5" x 11"

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

Best used:
This simple worksheet (included in the related checklists for specific departments) can be used as a stand-alone tool to track the status and next steps for the resolution of workplace hazards.

 

 

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Make the Workplace Safer: Pharmacy Staff

Submitted by Paul Cohen on Fri, 09/02/2016 - 14:51
Tool Type
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wps_pharmacy_checklist.pdf

This hands-on checklist identifies 24 safety hazards pharmacy staff members may encounter—and shows how to take steps to eliminate them.

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Make the Workplace Safer: Pharmacy Staff

Format:
PDF

Size:
Six 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 24 potential workplace hazards can help safety leaders and pharmacy team members conduct walk-throughs, identify safety risks, propose solutions and resolve problems.

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Make the Workplace Safer: Nurses and Workers in Direct Patient Care

Submitted by Paul Cohen on Fri, 09/02/2016 - 14:42
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wps_patient care_checklist.pdf

A hands-on checklist of 30 potential hazards computer users and nurses and patient care teams may encounter on the job--with advice on how to spot hazards, propose solutions and take steps to eliminate risks.

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Format:
PDF

Size:
Six 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 30 potential workplace hazards can help safety leaders and patient care workers conduct onsite walk-throughs, identify safety risks, propose solutions and make sure any problems identified are resolved.

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Make the Workplace Safer: Material and Supplies Management

Submitted by Paul Cohen on Fri, 09/02/2016 - 14:23
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wps_supplies_checklist.pdf

A hands-on checklist of 32 potential hazards materials and supply teams may encounter on the job—with advice on how to spot hazards, propose solutions and take steps to eliminate risks.

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Make the Workplace Safer: Material and Supplies Management

Format:
PDF

Size:
Six 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 32 potential workplace hazards can help safety leaders and supply team members conduct walk-throughs, identify safety risks, propose solutions and resolve problems.

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Make the Workplace Safer: Imaging Tech Staff

Submitted by Paul Cohen on Thu, 09/01/2016 - 18:06
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Keywords
wps_imaging_checklist

A hands-on checklist of 30 potential hazards imaging tech workers may encounter on the job—with advice on how to spot hazards, propose solutions and take steps to eliminate risks.

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Format:
PDF

Size:
Six pages, 8.5" x 11"

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

Best used:
This 30-item checklist can help safety leaders and imaging team members conduct walk-throughs, identify safety risks, propose solutions and ensure problems are resolved.

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Make the Workplace Safer: Food Service Workers

Submitted by Paul Cohen on Thu, 09/01/2016 - 17:53
Tool Type
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wps_food service_checklist

This hands-on checklist identifies 32 safety hazards food service workers may encounter--and shows how workplace safety leaders and workers can take steps to eliminate them.

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Format:
PDF

Size:
Six 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 32 potential hazards can help safety leaders and team members conduct onsite walk-throughs, identify safety risks in food service units—and make sure problems are resolved.

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Make the Workplace Safer: Computer Users

Submitted by Paul Cohen on Wed, 08/31/2016 - 17:46
Tool Type
Format
WPD Checklist_Computer Users

A hands-on checklist of 32 potential hazards computer users and office workers may encounter on the job—with advice on how to spot hazards, propose solutions and take steps to eliminate risks.

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Make the Workplace Safer: Computer Users

Format:
PDF

Size:
Five pages, 8.5" x 11"

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

Best used:
This checklist of 32 potential hazards can help workplace safety leaders and workers conduct onsite walk-throughs and identify safety risks for computer users and office staff.

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Make the Workplace Safer: Clinical Lab Staff

Submitted by Paul Cohen on Tue, 08/30/2016 - 18:09
Tool Type
Format
wps_clinical lab checklist_071916

This hands-on checklist identifies 29 safety hazards clinical lab workers may encounter—and shows how workplace safety leaders and workers can take steps to eliminate them.

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Format:
PDF

Size:
Six pages, 8.5" x 11"

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

Best used:
To conduct onsite walkthroughs and identify safety risks in clinical labs. 

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UBT Chief's Role

Submitted by Kristi on Wed, 08/10/2016 - 16:04
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UBT Chief's Role

A leaflet that describes the Chief's responsibilities in implementing UBTs.

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Format: Printed flyer or PDF
Size: 8.5” x 11”
Intended audience: Physicians in Chief and physician team leads
Best used: In meetings and trainings. Can be posted on bulletin boards or in offices

Description: Why should physician leaders support unit-based teams? Simply because the teams remain our best hope for a workplace that supports better delivery of care and service. Find out more in this short letter-size piece that features frequently-asked questions about UBTs.

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lmpartnership.org
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Hank Spring 2016

Format: PDF

Size: 16 pages; print on 8.5" x 11" paper (for full-size, print on 11" x 14" and trim to 9.5" x 11.5")

Intended audience: Frontline workers, managers and physicians

Best used: Download the PDF or visit the Hank page to read all the stories online.