Volkswagen Chattanooga's Atlas, Cross Sport land 5 - star safety rating
Two SUVs built at Volkswagen's Chattanooga assembly plant have received the highest overall safety rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, according to the automaker.... Read more.
Amazon workers say Prime Day rush breaks virus safety vows
Amazon.com Inc. has recklessly reinstated dangerous warehouse productivity quotas despite telling a judge that it was suspending them during the pandemic, workers said in a court filing.... Read more.
Russian authority concerned over adequacy of Nagorno - Karabakh safety measures
Russia�s Interstate Aviation Committee has issued a warning over the potential risk to civil aircraft arising from the resurgence in hostilities in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region of the Caucasus.... Read more.
Climate change undermines the safety of buildings and infrastructure in Europe
Climate change undermines the safety of buildings and infrastructure in Europe... Read more.
Chamber of Commerce confident in COVID - 19 safety protocols at Tuesday night forum - Salisbury Post
Chamber of Commerce confident in COVID-19 safety protocols at Tuesday night forum - Salisbury Post - Salisbury Post... Read more.
Dido Harding questioned on safety standards of using Microsoft Excel
It comes as nearly 16,000 Covid-19 cases went unreported between 25 September and 2 October, reportedly due to an error with a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.... Read more.
Amazon workers say Prime Day rush breaks COVID safety vows
Amazon has reinstated dangerous warehouse productivity quotas despite telling a judge it was suspending them during the pandemic, workers said in a court filing.... Read more.
KCK firefighter creating fun videos to bring fire safety lessons to kids at home
KANSAS CITY, Kan. � A local firefighter developed an idea during the pandemic, hoping to teach kids about fire safety while at home. He�s making sure families snow how to stop, drop and roll beyond KCK. The mission is simple: �I want to educate and inspire kids to be their own hero,� KCK firefighter and […]... Read more.
IDPH issues COVID - 19 holiday season safety tips
During a time when social distancing and limiting the number of people at gatherings is important, special considerations should be taken.... Read more.
Pemaquid Beach Residents Petition Town for Safety Measures
Pemaquid Beach Residents Petition Town for Safety Measures - The Lincoln County News... Read more.
Coos health officials say safety first for fall activities as COVID - 19 cases continue
Coos health officials say safety first for fall activities as COVID - 19 cases continue... Read more.
US Army contracts with FirstNet to support public - safety personnel at 72 installations
AT&T this week announced that the U.S. Army has selected FirstNet�the nationwide public-safety broadband network (NPSBN) being built by AT&T�to provide communications to public-safety personnel at 72 Army installations in the U.S. and Puerto Rico in a 3-year deal valued at $13 million.... Read more.
City implements trick - or - treating safety measures
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Keep health workers safe to keep patients safe: WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) is calling on governments and health care leaders to address persistent threats to the health and safety of health workers and patients. �The COVID-19 pandemic has reminded all of us of the vital role health workers play to relieve suffering and save lives,� said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. �No country, hospital or clinic can keep its patients safe unless it keeps its health workers safe. WHO�s Health Worker Safety Charter is a step towards ensuring that health workers have the safe working conditions, the training, the pay and the respect they deserve.�The pandemic has also highlighted the extent to which protecting health workers is key to ensuring a functioning health system and a functioning society.The Charter, released today for World Patient Safety Day, calls on governments and those running health services at local levels to take five actions to better protect health workers. These include steps to protect health workers from violence; to improve their mental health; to protect them from physical and biological hazards; to advance national programmes for health worker safety, and to connect health worker safety policies to existing patient safety policies.Mounting reports of infections, illness and attacks among health workers fighting COVID-19COVID-19 has exposed health workers and their families to unprecedented levels of risk. Although not representative, data from many countries across WHO regions indicate that COVID-19 infections among health workers are far greater than those in the general population. While health workers represent less than 3% of the population in the large majority of countries and less than 2% in almost all low- and middle-income countries, around 14% of COVID-19 cases reported to WHO are among health workers. In some countries, the proportion can be as high as 35%.� However, data availability and quality are limited, and it is not possible to establish whether health workers were infected in the work place or in community settings. Thousands of health workers infected with COVID-19 have lost their lives worldwide.In addition to physical risks, the pandemic has placed extraordinary levels of psychological stress on health workers exposed to high-demand settings for long hours, living in constant fear of disease exposure while separated from family and facing social stigmatization. Before COVID-19 hit, medical professionals were already at higher risk of suicide in all parts of the world. A recent review of health care professionals found one in four reported depression and anxiety, and one in three suffered insomnia during COVID-19[1]. �WHO recently highlighted an alarming rise in reports of verbal harassment, discrimination and physical violence among health workers in the wake of COVID-19.5 steps to improve health worker safety and patient safety On World Patient Safety Day, WHO reminds governments that they have a legal and moral responsibility to ensure the health, safety and wellbeing of health workers. The Organization�s health worker charter �calls on all Member States and relevant stakeholders to take steps to:Establish synergies between health worker safety and patient safety policies and strategies: Develop linkages between occupational health and safety, patient safety, quality improvement, and infection prevention and control programmes.Include health and safety skills in personal and patient safety into education and training programmes for health workers at all levels.Incorporate requirements for health worker and patient safety in health care licensing and accreditation standards.Integrate staff safety and patient safety incident reporting and learning systems.Develop integrated metrics of patient safety, health worker safety and quality of care indicators, and integrate with health information system.��Develop and implement national programmes for occupational health�and safety of health workers:Develop and implement national programmes for occupational health for health workers in line with national occupational health and safety policies.Review and upgrade, where necessary, national regulations and laws for occupational health and safety to ensure that all health workers have regulatory protection of their health and safety at work.Appoint responsible officers with authority for occupational health and safety for health workers at both the national and facility levels.Develop standards, guidelines, and codes of practice on occupational health and safety.Strengthen intersectoral collaboration on health worker and patient safety, with appropriate worker and management representation, including gender, diversity and all occupational groups.Protect health workers from violence in the workplaceAdopt and implement in accordance with national law, relevant policies and mechanisms to prevent and eliminate violence in the health sector. Promote a culture of zero tolerance to violence against health workers Review labour laws and other legislation, and where appropriate the introduction of specific legislation, to prevent violence against health workers.Ensure that policies and regulations are implemented effectively to prevent violence and protect health workers. Establish relevant implementation mechanisms, such ombudspersons and helplines to enable free and confidential reporting and support for any health worker facing violence.Improve mental health and psychological well-beingEstablish policies to ensure appropriate and fair duration of deployments, working hours, rest break and minimizing the administrative burden on health workers.Define and maintain appropriate safe staffing levels within health care facilities.Provide insurance coverage for work-related risk, especially those working in high-risk areas.Establish a �blame-free� and just working culture through open communication and including legal and administrative protection from punitive action on reporting adverse safety events.Provide access to mental well-being and social support services for health workers, including advice on work-life balance and risk assessment and mitigation.Protect health workers from physical and biological hazardsEnsure the implementation of minimum patient safety, infection prevention and control, and occupational safety standards in all health care facilities across the health system.Ensure availability of personal protective equipment (PPE) at all times, as relevant to the roles and tasks performed, in adequate quantity and appropriate fit and of acceptable quality. Ensure an adequate, locally held, buffer stock of PPE. Ensure adequate training on the appropriate use of PPE and safety precautions.Ensure adequate environmental services such as water, sanitation and hygiene, disinfection and adequate ventilation at all health care facilities. Ensure vaccination of all health workers at risk against all vaccine-preventable infections, including Hepatitis B and seasonal influenza, in accordance with the national immunization policy, and in the context of emergency response, priority access for health workers to newly licenced and available vaccines. Provide adequate resources to prevent health workers from injuries, and harmful exposure to chemicals and radiations; provide functioning and ergonomically designed equipment and work stations to minimize musculoskeletal injuries and falls.In addition to the Health Worker Safety Charter, WHO has also outlined specific World Patient Safety Day 2020 Goals for health care leaders to invest in, measure, and improve health worker safety over the next year. The goals are intended for health care facilities to address five areas:� preventing sharps injuries; reducing work-related stress and burnout; improving the use of personal protective equipment; promoting zero tolerance to violence against health workers, and reporting and analyzing serious safety related incidents.�� For more information on World Patient Safety Day Campaign�[1] Pappa, S., Ntella, V., G... Read more.
Santa Barbara Police Department Awarded $210,000 Grant For Road Safety
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Deceased Farm operating with safety measures during spooky season
Deceased Farm in Lexington has several safety measures in places so people can enjoy the attraction during the coronavirus pandemic.... Read more.
Town of Stow Offers Safety Tips for a Safe Halloween Celebration Amid COVID - 19
Town of Stow Offers Safety Tips for a Safe Halloween Celebration Amid COVID-19 - John Guilfoil Public Relations... Read more.
Public safety power shutoff may affect thousands in Bay Area - Vallejo Times
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MIOSHA issues COVID - 19 emergency orders on workplace safety.
MIOSHA issues COVID - 19 emergency orders on workplace safety.... Read more.
World stocks sag on pandemic surge, gold gains on safety bid
Global stock markets mostly retreated on Wednesday as a record number of new coronavirus infections in parts of Europe led investors to shift away from risky assets to traditional safe havens such as gold and the Japanese yen.... Read more.
Another Potential Massive Takata Recall Surfacing, Focused on Safety Belts
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