Emergency Preparedness for Childcare: Fire, Weather, and Lockdown Drills That Work Meeting Kit – Spanish
QUÉ ESTÁ EN RIESGO Las emergencias en el cuidado infantil [...]
QUÉ ESTÁ EN RIESGO Las emergencias en el cuidado infantil [...]
WHAT’S AT STAKE Emergencies in childcare are rare, but when [...]
La imagen muestra a un niño pequeño sentado a la [...]
The image shows a toddler seated at a table holding [...]
Niño Pequeño Rescatado tras un Episodio de Asfixia Silenciosa Durante [...]
Toddler Rescued After Silent Choking Episode During lunch at a [...]
HECHOS Los niños pequeños tienen vías respiratorias estrechas y habilidades [...]
FACTS Young children have narrow airways and immature chewing skills. [...]
QUÉ ESTÁ EN RIESGO La asfixia es una de las [...]
WHAT’S AT STAKE Choking is one of the most frightening [...]
Esta imagen pone de relieve un problema crítico para el [...]
This image highlights a critical workplace wellness issue: unmanaged blood [...]
Ignorar la Presión Arterial Provoca una Tragedia Laboral En una [...]
Ignoring Blood Pressure Leads to Workplace Tragedy At a construction [...]
HECHOS Hipertensión no Controlada: La presión arterial alta a menudo [...]
FACTS Uncontrolled Hypertension: High blood pressure often has no symptoms [...]
QUÉ ESTÁ EN RIESGO Cuidar la presión arterial no es [...]
WHAT’S AT STAKE Taking care of blood pressure is not [...]
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Course Description In this course, we’ll discuss why workplace violence [...]
Course Description This short course will explore common risk factors, [...]
Course Description In this session, we’ll talk about what body [...]
Effective safety training needs to be compliant and iterative. The [...]
Bloodborne pathogens can spread through contact with infected blood or bodily fluids. To protect yourself, always follow universal precautions: wear gloves, face shields, and other personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling blood or sharps.
Exposure to bloodborne pathogens, such as HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, can lead to serious health risks. Always follow universal precautions: treat all blood and bodily fluids as potentially infectious.
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