Assembling the Pieces: An Implementation Guide to the National Standard for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace
Purpose This handbook is intended to be a comprehensive guideline for medical device reprocessing (MDR) in a variety of community health care settings (e.g., dental, surgi-centre, and physicians' offices). However, it is not meant to replace the use of available MDR standards and guidelines (see Annex B). In recent years, a number of infection prevention and control issues related to MDR have been developing outside of hospitals. They include
The importance of infection prevention and control and the role that MDR plays cannot be overemphasized. The impact of a transmitted infectious disease can be both individually devastating and socially costly. Health care and service providers are responsible for ensuring that the patient or client is not put at risk when reusable medical devices are used during their care
Overview The figures and statistics are astounding — in any given year, one in five people in Canada experiences a mental health problem or illness. In any given week, half a million Canadians missed work because of a mental health related issue. While we must take primary responsibility for our own health and well-being, the workplace can play a significant role in our ability to manage both our physical and psychological health. Rather than choosing to ignore this very real issue, progressive-thinking organizations can take action to become part of the solution. Psychological Health and Safety Management System A well-developed psychological health and safety management system helps an organization identify potential hazards that could impact the psychological health of their workers. It is a preventive approach that assesses your workplace's practices and identifies those areas of concern so that preventive measures can be undertaken to address them. Potential key benefits of a psychological health and safety management system
| SDO | CSA: Canadian Standards Association |
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| Publication Date | Jan. 1, 2014 |
| Language | en - English |
| Page Count | 162 |
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