[MCOH-EH] TB Exposures
Mari Numanlia-Wone
Mari_Numanlia-Wone at elcaminohealth.org
Fri Jun 14 09:44:46 PDT 2019
Great point! We do report Tb exposures to our Central Safety Committee as well as Infection Prevention Committee but when reporting monthly injuries (internally) the numbers look funny when you have 40 one month and 240 the next.
Thank you Dr. Swift.
Regards,
Mari C
Mari Numanlia-Wone, RN, MSN, MBA
Manager Employee Wellness & Health Services
El Camino Health
2500 Grant Road
Mountain View, CA 94040
Tel: 650-988-7645
Cell: 858-267-8550
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Mari, I'm not sure what you mean by "overall injury count." From an OSHA standpoint they are certainly not recordable. From a work comp standpoint they would not meet the definition of an "injury" in any work comp statute I'm aware of, as the person does not have a health condition (unless they convert and have LTBI).
There is no national requirement or standard to report a monthly "overall injury count," but naturally you need to track a number of metrics internally. Evaluating 200 exposed employees and doing their post exposure follow-up represents significant work and resources, so you should definitely account for exposure management efforts in some way. Infection prevention, safety, administration, and others need to know the impact of exposures and the effectiveness of exposure control plans. This is also important information to share with your institutional leadership, so they know the impact of TB and other infectious exposures, and they appreciate your value!
Melanie
Melanie Swift, MD, MPH
Medical Director, Mayo Clinic Physician Health Center
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Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Preventive, Occupational, and Aerospace Medicine
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From: MCOH-EH [mailto:mcoh-eh-bounces at mylist.net] On Behalf Of Mari Numanlia-Wone
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2019 9:02 AM
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [MCOH-EH] TB Exposures
Hello,
Do you include all TB exposures as part of the total injuries reported for the month? I know only work related TB conversions are OSHA recordable but are all exposed employees counted as part of the total injuries for the month?
Let's say you have a TB exposure that affected 200 employees with zero conversions, do you report 200 additional injuries to your overall injury count for that month?
Regards,
Mari C
Mari Numanlia-Wone, RN, MSN, MBA
Manager Employee Wellness & Health Services
El Camino Health
2500 Grant Road
Mountain View, CA 94040
Tel: 650-988-7645
Cell: 858-267-8550
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