Health Care Workers

AMA updates guidance on permanent impairment ratings

Chicago — The American Medical Association has updated its Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, “used extensively in the United States and abroad as a critical input to determining fair compensation for individuals with work-related injuries.”

Nurses union calls on CDC to reinstate universal masking guidance

Silver Spring, MD — The nation’s largest union and professional association of direct care registered nurses is urging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to update agency guidance and reinstate the “recommendation to everyone to wear masks in public or in physical proximity to others outside their own household.”

FDA revokes emergency use authorization for non-NIOSH-approved disposable respirators

Washington — Prompted by an “increased domestic supply” of NIOSH-approved respirators, the Food and Drug Administration has revoked its emergency use authorizations for non-NIOSH-approved disposable respirators as well as decontamination and bioburden reduction systems.

NIOSH issues production and design criteria for facemask manufacturers

Washington — NIOSH has issued criteria and interim guidance to help manufacturers produce and design masks intended to protect workers from COVID-19.
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OSHA extends comment period for emergency temporary standard on COVID-19 focused on health care workers

Washington — OSHA is extending until Aug. 20 the comment period on its emergency temporary standard for COVID-19 focused on health care workers.

OSHA publishes inspection and enforcement directive on COVID-19 ETS

Washington — OSHA has issued a directive on inspection procedures and enforcement policies for its COVID-19 emergency temporary standard covering health care workers.

OSHA seeks comment as emergency temporary standard on COVID-19 for health care workers goes into effect

Washington — OSHA is requesting input regarding its emergency temporary standard on COVID-19 for health care workers.

Around 10% of health care workers who had COVID-19 experienced long-term symptoms: study

Stockholm — More than 1 out of 10 health care workers who developed relatively mild cases of COVID-19 were still experiencing at least one moderate to severe symptom eight months later, results of a recent study out of Sweden show.
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OSHA releases emergency temporary standard on COVID-19 for health care workers

Washington — OSHA has issued an emergency temporary standard on COVID-19 that focuses on health care workers, as well as updated guidance for other workplaces and additional resources.

Secretary Walsh: OSHA’s forthcoming ETS to cover health care workers

Washington — Health care workers will be the focus of OSHA’s emergency temporary standard on COVID-19, which will be issued June 10, Labor Secretary Marty Walsh told the House Education and Labor Committee during a June 9 hearing.

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