by Certified Safety Training
September 20, 2024
Certified Safety Training has created a 100-question audit to raise awareness of safety areas that could lead to OSHA violations.Â
This in-depth questionnaire covers OSHA required topics ranging from Emergency Action Plans, Controlled Substances, Medical Waste Management, and more, allowing you to pin point areas of concern. After each audit, a score is totaled to track compliance and safety and see where you stand.
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Lead-lined PPE ,
Lifting Safety ,
lowering veterinary insurance costs ,
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Medical Waste in Veterinary Hospitals ,
Needlestick Injury Prevention ,
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Preventing Animal Bites ,
Preventing Bites and Scratches ,
preventing slips trips and falls ,
Preventing Workplace Violence ,
Radiation Safety ,
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The ALARA Principle ,
The Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Standard ,
Veterinarian Safety Requirements ,
Veterinary ALARA ,
Veterinary Basic OSHA and Workplace Safety Compliance ,
Veterinary Basic OSHA and Workplace Safety Compliance Checklist ,
Veterinary Chemotherapy Safety ,
Veterinary Dosimetry ,
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Veterinary Medical Waste ,
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Veterinary OSHA Audit and Inspection ,
Veterinary Safety ,
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Veterinary X-ray Safety
by Certified Safety Training
January 9, 2024
The field of veterinary medicine has witnessed significant advancements, empowering professionals to provide optimal care for our beloved animal co...
by Certified Safety Training
January 9, 2024
Dangerous drugs in veterinary medicine refer to pharmaceutical and biological agents that can cause specific health effects in humans. Some of thes...
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