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Managing health and safety in the dental practice : a practical guide / Jane Bonehill.

Levy Dental Medicine Library - Stacks RK52 .B66 2010
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bonehill, Jane A.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dentistry--Safety measures.
Dentistry.
Dental offices--Sanitation.
Dental offices.
Practice Management, Dental--organization & administration.
Accidents, Occupational--prevention & control.
Occupational Health Services--organization & administration.
Risk Assessment--methods.
Safety Management--methods.
Medical Subjects:
Practice Management, Dental--organization & administration.
Accidents, Occupational--prevention & control.
Occupational Health Services--organization & administration.
Risk Assessment--methods.
Safety Management--methods.
Physical Description:
xv, 264 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; Ames, Iowa : Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
Summary:
"PRIMARY GDPs Dental Practice Managers SECONDARY Members of the Dental Team Dental students Vocational trainees Jane is a founder member and past Chairperson of the BADN Health and Safety Advisory Committee and has written a range of advice sheets, she is also co-author of 'A Handbook for Dental Nurses'. Jane is a Technician Member (Tech IOSH) with the Institution of Occupational Health and Safety Europe's leading body for health and safety professionals. In addition, Jane is a Licentiate Member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, she recognises that behaviour affects health and safety and that training is one approach to managing behaviours. Jane has recently achieved the City and Guilds Conflict Management Trainers Award, which, enables her to deliver effective conflict management training courses. Jane works with dental companies around the UK, she gives presentations, delivers certificated training courses and provides a consultancy service. Jane is a qualified BSI OHSAS 18001 Lead Auditor she provides this service to general dental practices"--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: IntroductionPurpose of the publication How to use the publication Getting startedChapter 1 - Health and Safety Management Factors affecting health and safety Legislation and Law enforcement Key steps in the management process Policy Organisation Standards, Systems and procedure Monitoring performance Review and audit.Chapter 2 - The Health and Safety Policy Purpose of the policy Legislation Content Communication, Circulation & distribution Monitoring, Review & revision.Chapter 3 - Risk Assessment, Principles of risk assessment Legislation The risk assessment process Planning Generic and specific assessments Vulnerable groups Hazard identification Evaluating risks Control measures Recording Reviewing and revising.Chapter 4 - The working environment and welfare facilitiesPrinciples of the 'safe place' Legislation Design, layout and space Building structure Services Welfare facilities Working at height Asbestos Maintenance Inspections .Chapter 5 - Infection controlPrinciples of infection control Legislation Personal hygiene Personal protective equipment/clothing (PPE/C) Clinical procedures Surgery design Environmental hygiene Decontamination of equipment & surfaces Decontamination of instruments Waste disposal Health screening & surveillance Laboratory procedures Training.Chapter 6 - Personal protection Purpose of personal protective equipment/clothing Legislation Types of Personal protection Employers & employees responsibilities.Chapter 7 - Accidents and first aid Types of accidents Legislation Reporting & recording Investigating, Analysing & Preventing Requirements to report to enforcing authority - RIDDOR General purpose of First aid o Legislation Reviewing and revising o First aid provision.Chapter 8 - Fire Safety & Emergency proceduresTypes of emergencies Emergency preparedness - Planning Fire prevention - Risk assessment Legislation Hazard identification Persons at risk Risk control - Detection, Warning, Evacuation Fire fighting equipment.
Chapter 9 - Hazardous substancesCategories and types Legislation Hazardous substance assessments Hazard identification & sources of information Persons exposed Risk evaluation Risk control Recording & reviewing Health surveillance Information, instruction & training. Chapter 10 - Electrical safetyPrinciples of electrical safety Legislation Fixed electrical supply Portable electrical appliances Safe use of electrical appliances Maintenance - inspecting and testing. Chapter 11 - Work equipmentLegislation - Specific and GeneralTypes of work equipmentPressure systems - Autoclaves & compressorsGas cylindersLasersX-ray machinesDental units & water linesHand instrumentsSharpsSingle use itemsAmalgamatorsHeating appliancesNon clinical itemsSafe use of equipment - risk assessment. Chapter 12 - Ionising RadiationLegislationSafety of ionising radiation equipmentQuality Assurance & risk control.Chapter 13 - Manual handling, Types of Manual handling activities Legislation Types of injuries Risk Assessments, prevention and control Safe lifting and handling techniques Training .Chapter 14 - Safe use of Display Screen Equipment Defining DSE Legislation Health effects Risk Assessments & safe working practices Workstations Work breaks Eyesight tests Information and training.Chapter 15 - Visitors, temporary staff and contractors Principles of safe working practices Legislation Roles & responsibilities Providing information for visitors Inducting temporary staff Selecting & managing contractors on site Dealing with unsafe working practices.Chapter 16 - Access for disabled peoplePrinciples and definitions Legislation Assessing the workplace Physical aspects Signage, Information & Communication Making reasonable adjustments.Chapter 17 - Conflict Management Defining conflict and types of incidents Legislation Assessing and reducing risks Avoiding and defusing conflict Post-incident support .
Chapter 18 - Stress Management Defining work related stress & its effects Causes Legislation Managing stress in the workplace through risk assessment Monitoring colleagues and providing support. Chapter 19 - Lone Working Defining lone workingLegislation Risk assessment Potential hazards Factors to consider Risk control & safety measures.Chapter 20 - Occupational health and well-being Defining occupational health and well-being Legislation Managing change Roles and responsibilities Practical ways to manage the health & well-being of employees Support mechanisms.Chapter 21 - Alcohol, drugs and smoking Principles of working safelyLegislationEffects of alcohol & drugsSmoke free workplace.Chapter 22 - Communicating Health and Safety.Information, Instruction, Training & Supervision Legislation Behaviour of individuals & benefits of training Methods of communicating Identifying training needs Devising a training programme Training provision Evaluation of training.Chapter 23 - Working hours Introduction Legislation Working times Individual circumstances Vulnerable groups.Chapter 24 - Sources of advice and information Comprehensive list of occupational health and safety advice and information services to include general and dental specific.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781405185929
1405185929
OCLC:
501274054

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