Department of Labor Seal photos representing the workforce - digital imagery© copyright 2001 photodisc, inc.
Department of Labor Seal www.osha.gov  [skip navigational links] Search    Advanced Search | A-Z Index
Healthcare Facilities Safety and Health Topics
Healthcare Facilities

In Focus
Healthcare facilities include hospitals, clinics, dental offices, out-patient surgery centers, birthing centers, and nursing homes. Information on nursing homes and personal care facilities is covered by a separate safety and health topic page.

There are numerous health and safety issues associated with healthcare facilities. They include bloodborne pathogens and biological hazards, potential chemical and drug exposures, waste anesthetic gas exposures, respiratory hazards, ergonomic hazards from lifting and repetitive tasks, laser hazards, hazards associated with laboratories, and radioactive material and x-ray hazards. Some of the potential chemical exposures include formaldehyde, used for preservation of specimens for pathology; ethylene oxide, glutaraldehyde, and paracetic acid used for sterilization; and numerous other chemicals used in healthcare laboratories.

In addition to the medical staff, large healthcare facilities employ a wide variety of trades that have health and safety hazards associated with them. These include mechanical maintenance, medical equipment maintenance, housekeeping, food service, building and grounds maintenance, laundry, and administrative staff.

The following questions link to information relevant to healthcare facilities.

OSHA Standards What OSHA standards apply?
Standards | Directives | Standard Interpretations
Hazards and Solutions What are some common health hazards and possible solutions in this industry?
General References | Specific Hazards
Additional Information What additional information is available?
Related Safety and Health Topics Pages | Other Resources

In Focus
Hot Topics Alliances eTools
    Hospital
  • Hospital. OSHA. Offers a graphical menu to identify hazards and controls found in the hospital and healthcare industry.








  • Nursing HomeNursing Home. OSHA. Offers a graphical menu to identify hazards and controls in nursing homes.





*These files are provided for downloading.
 Safety and
 Health Topics
 
  Healthcare Facilities
  OSHA Standards
  Hazards and Solutions
  Additional
Information
  Credits
 
Content Reviewed 08/26/2008
 
 


Accessibility Assistance
Contact the OSHA Directorate of Technical Support and Emergency Management at 202-693-2300 for assistance accessing PDF materials.

 
Back to TopBack to Top www.osha.gov www.dol.gov

Contact Us | Freedom of Information Act | Customer Survey
Privacy and Security Statement | Disclaimers
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
200 Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20210
Page last updated: 09/23/2008