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Page 1: Http:// qbk. Decon Tag, You’re It!!!! Brent Cox MS, CHEP, HAZMAT Tech.

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSAXkp9cqbk

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DeconTag, You’re It!!!!

Brent Cox MS, CHEP, HAZMAT Tech

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Why Be Concerned at all?

• Regulatory Agencies• Hospital Impact

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TJC• EC 1.4 – Healthcare facility must be prepared

to decontaminate patients and have regular drills and exercises conducted to test preparedness. – An Incident Management system is required– Hazard vulnerability analysis conducted

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OSHA

• First Responder Requirements• Published Best Practices for First Receivers

General Duty ClauseSec. 5. Duties(a) Each employer

(1) Shall furnish to each of his employees employment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to his employees;

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Equipment 29 CFR 1910.134

• Must be adequate for the type and exposure levels one can reasonably anticipate.– OSHA – Level C is adequate for medical centers.

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Medial evaluations29 CFR 1910. 120 (f)

review with employee health to best implement.

it is debatable of where hospital decon teams fall as they do not meet the definition of a decontamination team.

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Equipment 29 CFR 1910.134

• Equipment must be inspected and maintained• Respiratory equipment is routinely integrated

into medical surveillance program. – Infection control or employee health

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Incident Command• TJC and OSHA• Using HEICS– Falls under operations– Separate Branch (HAZMAT)– On site

• HAZMAT Commander (OSIC)• Safety Officer• Medical Officer • Triage Officer

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So who’s it?

• Fire Departments Role

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So who’s it?

• Hospitals Role

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So who’s it?

• Working Together

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Building a Team

• What is a Decon Team– Call it…

• How many people?– American Hospital Association recommends

for a 48 hour response time:Recommends 50 clinicians for metropolitan medical centers

20 at non-metropolitan healthcare facilities

Small facilities should aim for a two person team 24/7.

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Building a Team• Who do we use?– Nurses• Floor - ER• Home health

– Engineering/Maintenance - Respiratory– Medical Records -Environmentalist– Security - Admissions– PCT’s - Education– Physical Therapy

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Building a Team

Team Issues• Turn over• So many needs, so few people.

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Team Considerations• Turn over rate• Availability• Normal Job Function• Desire vs. Ability

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Training

No Set Standards or Requirements for

First Receivers

• Meet TJC requirements• Meet OSHA requirements– First Responder Requirements

AwarenessOperations

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Training

How often and long should we train?• Research being conducted.

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Training

What content should be covered?

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State Wide Need

• No one is alone– Critical access – Level 1 Trauma

• So what options do we have– Work alone and hope for the best– Develop Regional and State Teams

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State Wide Need

• How would Regional Teams help?– When and When Not– How effective?

• Where to begin?

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Conclusion

Tag, You’re It!!Where do we go from here?