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Webcast Outline: June 4, 2008

Preparing Workplaces for an Influenza Pandemic

OSHA Workplace Plandemic Planning Guidance OSHA Pandemic Guidance for Healthcare Employers and Employees

  • A severe pandemic would affect workplaces.
  • All business and organizations should begin planning for a pandemic now.
  • Critical infrastructure / key resource industries have a special responsibility to plan for a pandemic.

How Can Influenza Spread Between People?

Classifying Employee Exposure to Pandemic Influenza at Work

 

Steps Employers Can Take

  • Develop a Disaster Plan.
  • Protect Employees - Use the Hierarchy of Controls.
  • The Role of Facemasks and Respirators.
  • A Pandemic Preparedness Plan for Your Workplace.

 

Stockpiling

  • New “Proposed Guidance on Workplace Stockpiling of Respirators and Facemasks for Pandemic Influenza.”
  • Employers should stockpile respirators and facemasks.
  • Sample Calculation:

4 N95s per HCW per shift X

120 pandemic workdays =

480 N95s per exposed HCW.

  • Consider advantages and disadvantages of different types of respirators.
  • Consider short term cost vs. long term cost.

 

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