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tized to the dangers they are exposed to in the OR. "Surgical services leaders have a responsibility to take a proactive approach to protecting their employees," says Mr. Taylor. "Be vigilant in researching PPE options, and outfit your teams with the best avail- able products." 4. Double gloving. How do you convince your surgeons and staff to double-glove? By making double-gloving mandatory. Don't make it a matter of if your surgical team will double-glove — make it a matter of when, says Kimberly J. Elgin, MSN, RN, CNOR, CLNC. Barrier pro- tection is mandatory. Anyone working in the room who handles sharp instruments must wear a two-color indicator system for double glov- ing, says Ms. Elgin, the quality and compliance RN at Virginia Commonwealth University Health System in Richmond, Va. Of the 3 safety techniques that can prevent percutaneous needlesticks and bloodborne pathogenic exposures, double-gloving might be the easi- est and least expensive intervention when compared with hands-free zones and blunt-tip sutures, adds Ms. Elgin. Health care is hazardous The rate of occupational injury and illness to healthcare workers has surpassed that of the general industry population. According to the number of work-related injuries and illnesses that employers have reported to OSHA, it has become more hazardous to work in health care than it is to work in mining or construction. OSM 1 0 2 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • M a r c h 2 0 1 7

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