Published: 13 May 2021
Occupational Safety and Health standards aim to assist workers and their representatives to assess health and safety hazards and their risks in the workplace, adopt and use appropriate practices, means, methods, operations or processes, and working conditions to ensure healthy and safe employment.
Risk assessment in the workplace and how to respond appropriately
Identify and minimize self-exposure to health hazards
Identify who might be more prone to exposure and how
Evaluate the risk and direct the issue to the right source
Record who is responsible for the implementation to correct the risk factors
Monitor and review the findings and stay well informed.
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Occupational Safety and Health standards aim to assist workers and their representatives to assess health and safety hazards and their risks in the workplace, adopt and use of appropriate practices, means, methods, operations or processes, and working conditions to ensure healthy and safe employment.
Risk assessment in the workplace and how to respond appropriately
§ Identify and minimize self-exposure to health hazards
§ Identify who might be more prone to exposure and how
§ Evaluate the risk and direct the issue to the right source
§ Record who is responsible for the implementation to correct the risk factors
Published: 04 March 2021
PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM): - Due to the fact that an unexpected number of people did not show up for their appointment, and the number of persons 60 years and older that registered for the vaccine is growing slower than expected, more vials with the Covid-19 vaccine were defrosted at the start of this week than can be used for eligible seniors who have registered.
If these vaccines do not get administered this week, they will have to be thrown away as each vial can only be kept for 120 hours after being defrosted. Given the extreme scarcity worldwide and the value of these vaccines and their high demand for the vaccine in other priority groups on our island, spillage is to be prevented at all costs.
CPS administering COVID-19 vaccines to seniors, persons with underlying conditions to avoid spillage
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Home > Press Releases > CPS administering COVID-19 vaccines to seniors, persons with underlying conditions to avoid spillage CPS administering COVID-19 vaccines to seniors, persons with underlying conditions to avoid spillage
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Due to the fact that an unexpected number of people did not show up for their appointment, and the number of persons 60 years and older that registered for the vaccine is growing slower than expected, more vials with the Covid-19 vaccine were defrosted at the start of this week than can be used for eligible seniors who have registered.