Seasonal Flu Guidance for Healthcare Employers, Businesses, and Employees
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| This guidance document also discusses use of respiratory protection. Oregon OSHA enforcement policy is that during aerosol-generating procedures, health care professionals must wear respiratory protection equivalent to a fitted N95 filtering face piece respirator or equivalent N95 respirator (e.g., powered air purifying respirator, elastomeric). Respirators must be used in the context of a comprehensive respiratory protection program that includes fit-testing and training as required under OSHAs Respiratory Protection standard, 1910.134. |
Resources:
Seasonal Flu Information for Businesses & Employees
Respiratory Hygiene/Cough Etiquette in Healthcare Settings
Education and training on preventing transmission
Video: The Difference Between Respirators and Surgical Masks - from US Dept of Labor | Spanish
Video: Respirator Safety - from US Dept of Labor | Spanish
Pandemic Influenza Plan Overview
Worker Safety and Health Guidance for H1N1 Flu - Federal OSHA
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urges you to take the following steps to protect yourself and others from influenza. To learn more, read the "Take 3" recommendations.
#1 Vaccinate
#2 Stop Germs
#3 Antiviral Drugs
Resources:
What's your Flu I.Q.?
FLU.gov
Questions & Answers