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Medical Waste Safety in the Veterinary Hospital
Every year, millions of animals are taken care of by veterinary professionals. While providing diagnosis, treatment, and care for these animals, a ... -
The ALARA Principle - Protecting Veterinary Staff
Like in an profession, ensuring the safety and well-being of staff is paramount in veterinary medicine. One guiding principle that plays a crucial ... -
How to Avoid Needlestick and Other Sharps Injuries at Your Veterinary Practice
It is often said that, “safety doesn’t happen by accident.” How many times have you been a part of or witnessed a workplace accident? Probably more... -
How to Promote Lifting Safety at Your Veterinary Practice
It is often said that, “safety doesn’t happen by accident.” How many times have you been a part of or witnessed a workplace accident? Probably more... -
How to Avoid Noise Hazards at Your Veterinary Practice
It is often said that, “safety doesn’t happen by accident.” How many times have you been a part of or witnessed a workplace accident? Probably more... -
How to Avoid Slips, Trips, and Falls at Your Veterinary Practice
It is often said that, “safety doesn’t happen by accident.” How many times have you been a part of or witnessed a workplace accident? Probably more... -
Veterinary Association OSHA Compliance Content Partnership Program
We know how hard it is to generate useful content that engages members. Let us help you by sending you safety videos, safety sheets, and other materials to help you provide value to your members.
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How Do I Train My Employees on Safety Data Sheets?
The truth is that employers must ensure that SDSs are readily accessible during each work shift to employees when they are in their work area(s). Leaders can keep these documents in a binder or store them electronically. We developed OSHA Bites, a digestible safety supervisor course designed to answer the most frequently asked OSHA questions.
Here's a sneak peak at our SDS and Globally Harmonized Standard module.
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PPE Responsibilities for Employers and Employees in the Veterinary Industry
In today's fast-paced and always busy veterinary clinics, ensuring safety is a shared commitment. Employers and employees alike play crucial roles ... -
Is Your Veterinary Clinic Ready for a Visit from OSHA?
Occupational safety is a top priority for both employees and employers at a veterinary clinic. It ensures a healthy and productive work environment... -
Veterinary OSHA Compliance Checklist
Veterinary workers operate in all types of environments and face many different workplace hazards such as radiation safety, anesthesia safety, safe animal handling and more.
Certified Safety Training, the leader in veterinary compliance, developed the following checklist to ensure your veterinary facility is safe and in compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
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Three Steps to Increase Veterinary Workplace Safety and Decrease Insurance Costs
Three Steps to Increase Workplace Safety and Decrease Insurance Costs The Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) states that “Work...
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