Importance of Safety

Safety Documentation
Safety Issues in Health Science
Regulatory Agencies
Preventing Accidents and Errors
100

This is why safety in health science is critical.

What is to ensure proper patient care, protect health science professionals, and maintain accurate results

100

This document is used to provide safety instructions for specific equipment in health science.

What is a user manual

100

This is an example of biological exposure in a health science setting.

What is a needle stick

100

This agency enforces workplace safety standards to protect health workers.

What is OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)

100

This can prevent accidents caused by slippery or uneven surfaces.

What is maintaining a clean and safe environment

200

These entities promote safety standards in health science through regulations.

What are health facilities, manufacturers, states and localities, and governing agencies

200

These documents provide information on the safety of substances, like bleach or hydrogen peroxide.

What are safety data sheets (SDS)

200

This health issue occurs due to microorganisms like bacteria and viruses.

What are infections

200

This organization monitors and controls the spread of diseases.

What is the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

200

One way to reduce errors and accidents in health science settings.

What is following established protocols

300

This is one key outcome of promoting safety practices.

What is preventing errors, accidents, injuries, and infections

300

This type of warning symbol indicates the presence of hazardous biological materials.

What is a biohazard symbol

300

One of the most common causes of human error in health science.

What are diagnostic errors

300

This global agency works to promote health and respond to emergencies worldwide.

What is the WHO (World Health Organization)

300

The best way to prevent accidents caused by faulty equipment.

What is maintaining and inspecting equipment

400

These help minimize harm and reduce the likelihood of negative outcomes.

What are safety practices

400

This warning sign is used to indicate a contaminated or highly hazardous area.

What is isolation signage

400

This type of accident may result from faulty or broken equipment.

What is an accident

400

This agency is responsible for regulating the safety of food and drugs.

What is the FDA (Food and Drug Administration)

400

These are actions that can help prevent human error in health science.

What is proper training and open communication

500

These standards ensure that the environment is not polluted by improper disposal of waste.

What are industry safety standards

500

This type of signage indicates the presence of oxygen and the restriction on open flames.

What is oxygen in use signage

500

This can be a result of exposure to flammable chemicals or medical oxygen.

What is a fire

500

This independent organization evaluates healthcare facilities and provides accreditation.

What is the Joint Commission

500

The result of a failure to follow safety standards and procedures, leading to patient harm.


What are adverse events