Sunday, September 8, 2019

Environmental Health Blog#4



A recent and unusual sudden rise in the number of nurses and house keeping employees presenting with different kinds of respiratory symptoms to their employee’s health clinic in a nearby community hospital, has become a thought-provoking matter.

It is of note that nurses and house keeping employees are the most exposed to hospital cleaning products, including but are not limited to fragrances, pesticides, latex and other patients and personal cleaning products.

There is evidence that hospital cleaning and other personal care products containing toxic chemicals are responsible for adult onset of asthma, as well as trigger for some underlined asthma diseases. At risk employees must know and understand the negative health impacts of chemicals in their work environment.

Occupational safety and health administration (OSHA), mandates healthcare organizations to keep and make Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), available to their employees, provide personal protective equipment, and as much as possible maintain fragrances free work environment to the at-risk population.

An immediate evaluation and treatment of the exposed employee is warranted by a certified occupational health care provider. OSHA is notified of each incident of exposure, evaluation and treatment. Nurses have the responsibility to educate their communities and participate in environmental health and protection.

1 comment:

  1. Interesting take on the issue, Chika. Sometimes the exposure is not an exposure to special chemicals, but an exposure to the common chemicals used to clean floors, rooms, windows, etc. I can personally attest to feeling sick and having issues breathing when these chemicals are introduced. Since environmental workers wear masks when cleaning due to exposures to chemicals, shouldn't common employees have the same mandated policy? I agree that nurses need to educate their communities, especially patients who are admitted for respiratory issues, as this may exacerbate their already fragile condition.

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