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1. Safety Tips For Construction Workers - By: (see Article)
Working in the construction industry can be dangerous. The nature of the work carries risks, and accidents can result in serious injuries or even death. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) law requires employers to provide a work place that is safe and free from hazard...

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Principles Of Safety And Occupational Health Training
To become an occupational health and safety professional youmust have educational qualifications and experience. You alsomust pass certain written examinations. All occupational healthand safety specialists and technicians must go through on thejob and classroom training, to learn about the relevant laws andinspection procedures.The federal government and some other employers require that youhave a 4-year college degree in safety, or some allied subject,to be eligible for some specialist positi
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2. Course Work In The Lpn Program Includes Physiology, Chemistry, Obstetrics, Pediatrics Nutrition, Biology, Anatomy, First Aid And Nursing Classes - By: Driskill
RNs may specialize by work setting or by type of care provided. Occupational health nurses provide treatment for job-related injuries and illnesses and help employers to detect workplace hazards and implement health and safety standards. Each and every nursing school actually offers the needed clini...

3. To Attract And Retain Qualified Nurses, Hospitals May Offer Signing Bonuses, Family-friendly Work Schedules, Or Subsidized Training - By: Driskill
Accelerated BSN programs last 12 to 18 months and provide the fastest route to a BSN for individuals who already hold a degree. In 2004, 417 nursing schools offered masters degrees, 93 offered doctoral degrees, and 46 offered accelerated BSN-to-doctoral programs. To attract and retain qua...

4. Most Rns Begin As Staff Nurses, And With Experience And Good Performance Often Are Promoted To More Responsible Positions - By: Driskill
However, RNs may face greater competition for these positions because they generally offer regular working hours and more comfortable working environments. Much faster-than-average growth will be driven by technological advances in patient care, which permit a greater number of medical problems to b...

5. Nurses Who Work In Office Settings Are More Likely To Work Regular Business Hours - By: Driskill
Nurses who work in office settings are more likely to work regular business hours. Forensics nurses combine nursing with law enforcement by treating and investigating victims of sexual assault, child abuse, or accidental death. Only 69 programs offered diplomas in 2004. Psychiatric nurses treat pati...

6. Rns Also May Be On Callavailable To Work On Short Notice - By: Driskill
Most RNs work as staff nurses, providing critical health care services along with physicians, surgeons, and other health care practitioners. Transplant nurses care for both transplant recipients and living donors and monitor signs of organ rejection. RNs also may be on callavailable to wo...

7. There Is Actually A Great Shortage Of Nurses In The United States Which Is Why A Lot People Are Being Encouraged To Become Nurses Since Not Only Is It A Great Job But It Does Have Its Numerous Benefits As Well - By: Driskill
But even men like women can take up this profession after adequate training. Nursing jobs are generally in high demand across the country, but LPN positions in hospitals are declining. There is actually a great shortage of nurses in the United States which is why a lot people are being encouraged to...

8. Home Health Care Nurses Provide At-home Care For Patients Who Are Recovering From Surgery, Accidents, And Childbirth - By: Driskill
LPNs work in a variety of settings like hospitals, outpatient facilities, long-term care facilities, clinics and home care. LPN positions in long term care facilities however, are in as much demand as other nursing categories. RNs work to promote general health by educating the public on various war...

9. Rns May Combine Specialties From More Than One Areafor Example, Pediatric Oncology Or Cardiac Emergencydepending On Personal Interest And Employer Needs - By: Driskill
Typically, an LPN is responsible for taking vitals signs, administering injections, application of bandages and dressings, and the monitoring of patients. Though they get paid for their job, yet the care and concern they exhibit for the patient is unparalleled and remarkable. Hospice and palliative ...

10. Firstly, Relatively Less Fresh Enrolment Down The Years Since The Turn Of The Century Along With Retirements Of Extant Rns Has Led To A Shortage Of Trained Nurses - By: Driskill
For example, ambulatory care nurses treat patients with a variety of illnesses and injuries on an outpatient basis, either in physicians offices or in clinics. Firstly, relatively less fresh enrolment down the years since the turn of the century along with retirements of extant RNs has led to a shor...

11. Each And Every Nursing School Actually Offers The Needed Clinical Training Which Is Needed In Your Area So That You Will Be Ensured That Whatever Nursing Education And Training That You Get From Theses Nursing Schools - By: Driskill
Occupational health nurses provide treatment for job-related injuries and illnesses and help employers to detect workplace hazards and implement health and safety standards. And in addition, each and every of the nursing schools in the United States also offer financial aid as well as job placement ...



12. Adn Programs, Offered By Community And Junior Colleges, Take About 2 To 3 Years To Complete - By: Driskill
Nurse informaticists collect, store, and analyze nursing data in order to improve efficiency, reduce risk, and improve patient care. Case managers ensure that all of the medical needs of patients with severe injuries and illnesses are met, including the type, location, and duration of treatment. Nur...

13. The Benefits Of Exercise For Arthritis Sufferers - By: Michael Russell
Managing arthritis can be a difficult and painful task but including regular exercise into the daily regime can play a significant role in dealing with the difficulties that this condition brings. People who suffer from arthritis find that exercise offers a whole lot of benefits. Regular exercise ...

14. Occupational Health Nurses Provide Treatment For Job-related Injuries And Illnesses And Help Employers To Detect Workplace Hazards And Implement Health And Safety Standards - By: Driskill
Occupational health nurses provide treatment for job-related injuries and illnesses and help employers to detect workplace hazards and implement health and safety standards. If you have the qualities required to be a nurse and want a well paying job, getting an LPN degree in nursing is a great way t...

15. A Growing Number Of Programs Include Clinical Experience In Nursing Care Facilities, Public Health Departments, Home Health Agencies, And Ambulatory Clinics - By: Driskill
Some nurses move into the business side of health care. Nursing is the nation's largest health care profession, with 2.6 million registered nurses (RNs), and many more needed in the future. A growing number of programs include clinical experience in nursing care facilities, public health departments...

16. Job Growth Also Is Expected In Units That Provide Specialized Long-term Rehabilitation For Stroke And Head Injury Patients, As Well As Units That Treat Alzheimers Victims - By: Driskill
For example, employment is expected to grow more slowly in hospitalswhich comprise health cares largest industrythan in most other health care industries. In 2004, more than 165 of these programs were available. Individuals considering nursing should carefully weigh the advantages and disadvantages ...

17. Nurse Informaticists Collect, Store, And Analyze Nursing Data In Order To Improve Efficiency, Reduce Risk, And Improve Patient Care - By: Driskill
Dermatology nurses treat patients with disorders of the skin, such as skin cancer and psoriasis. Most of these positions still require an active RN license. Nurse informaticists collect, store, and analyze nursing data in order to improve efficiency, reduce risk, and improve patient care....

18. Job Stress And Hypertension - By: Michael Russell
One of the most common risk factors of cardiovascular disease is psychosocial stress.  This may be encountered in everyday life - in school, in the home and most especially in your office space.  Job stress has been repeatedly correlated with the elevation of risk for cardiovascular diseas...

19. Should You Pursue A Welding Career? - By: Michael Russell
Welding is an occupation that plays a role in many types of construction and repair work. Trained welders are needed to assist with building skyscrapers, hospitals, schools, and homes. They can repair damaged roofs, steel beams, and a variety of other materials through processes that emphasize h...

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Cal/osha Cites California Ski Resort Following Patrolmen Deaths
The California Department of Industrial Relations' Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA), cited Mammoth Mountain Ski Area $49,865 following an investigation into the accidental deaths ... More

Train Surfers Ride On Safety
A group of 30 former train surfers and staff riders - boarding or alighting from a moving train - have become railway safety ambassadors.... More

10m Capital Fund For Nhs Plus Aids Occupational Health Services
A new capital fund of 10M to improve the provision of occupational health services to NHS staff and in turn increase the availability of NHS Plus, the network of NHS occupational health departments that provide occupational health services to small and medium sized enterprises, has been announced... More

Research Advances On Nanotech Workplace Health And Safety
"Companies, workers and investors alike are being challenged by the uncertainties surrounding nanotechnology workplace safety. These uncertainties include lack of sound, scientific information on occupational risks, poorly determined perceptual risks, and hesitancy over nanotechnology oversight," according to co-authors Andrew Maynard and David Y.H. Pui in an article in the latest issue of the Journal of Nanoparticle Research. This is a special journal issue devoted to nanoparticles and occupational health.... More

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