OSHA Details 6 Top Hazards for Construction Workers
In order to really understand the need for workplace safety in construction, you have to understand some of the biggest hazards and risks that workers
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In order to really understand the need for workplace safety in construction, you have to understand some of the biggest hazards and risks that workers
Hospitals, clinics and other medical facilities in New York and around the country are finding it increasingly difficult to hire registered nurses. The shortage of qualified nurses is a nationwide problem, and it is expected to become worse in the coming years as the baby boom generation continues to retire in ever greater numbers. Projections by the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicate that more than 500,000 new registered nurses will be needed in the United States by 2022.
Mayor Bill de Blasio created a βVision Zeroβ plan aimed at eliminating traffic fatalities. Among the new regulations passed by Mayor de Blasio, a new
New York patients may find it interesting that poor communications between patients and hospital staff contributed to about 7,000 of 23,000 medical malpractice claims that were filed between 2009 and 2013. Of these claims, more than 1,700 involved the death of a patient. The numbers indicate that miscommunication is a major problem that needs to be addressed by hospitals and staff.
These days, a lot of companies, especially those in white-collar or information-based job fields, are developing a variety of comprehensive health and wellness programs for