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and safety committee revived at HHC
DC 37 leaders met with Health and Hospitals Corp.
representatives May 28 to re-establish the corporationwide health and safety committee.
The meeting focused on setting parameters of the committees structure and
agenda items.
HHC will be better off with a functioning committee
that communicates on critical issues, said DC 37 Executive Director Lillian
Roberts. Having a health and safety committee will only strengthen HHC.
Lee Clarke, director of DC 37s Safety and Health Dept., reviewed the
achievements of the committee in its prior life. She said, We did some fabulous
work with HHC. The committee implemented procedures and policies for dealing
with the onset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, with blood-borne pathogens, asbestos
and the tuberculosis epidemic. The policies and procedures developed out
of that committee work became statewide guidelines for TB, Clarke said.
All agreed that coordination, communication and continuity are critical
in dealing with issues such as workplace violence, bomb scares, emergency responses,
bio-terrorism, needle pricks and safer equipment, heavy-lifting procedures and
ergonomics. These issues should be addressed in a holistic way, not facility by
facility. Barbara Ingram-Edmonds, director of field services, said worker safety
and patient safety go hand in hand. This has been a long time in coming,
but it can only be positive for each side.
HHC is in the process
of hiring a point person for safety and health issues who will also serve as the
committee liaison. Communication will be a vital component for the success of
the re-established committee.
The networks in HHC need to know that
wethat is, the committeeexists, Clarke said. In the past,
we had input on policies that were both state and national and we hope we can
do that again. We want to make sure that there are no barriers to communication.
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