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NIOSH Publication No. 88-119:Guidelines for Protecting the Safety and Health of Health Care Workers |
September 1988 |
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Contents
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| AAMI | Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation |
| ACGIH | American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists |
| ACIP | Immunization Practices Advisory Committee of the US Public Health Service |
| ADA | American Dental Association |
| AHA | American Hospital Association |
| AIDS | acquired immunodeficiency syndrome |
| AIHA | American Industrial Hygiene Association |
| AMA | American Medical Association |
| ANSI | American National Standards Institute |
| BCG | bacille CalmetteGuerin |
| BLS | Bureau of Labor Statistics |
| CAP | College of American Pathologists |
| CAT | computerized axial tomography |
| cc | cubic centimeter |
| CDC | Centers for Disease Control |
| CFR | Code of Federal Regulations |
| CMV | cytomegalovirus |
| CPC | chemical protective clothing |
| CPR | cardiopulmonary resuscitation |
| dB | decibel |
| DNA | deoxyribonucleic acid |
| EDTA | ethylene diaminetetraacetic acid |
| EEG | electroencephalogram |
| EPA | U. S. Environmental Protection Agency |
| f | fiber |
| FA | fluorescent antibody |
| FDA | Food and Drug Administration |
| GFCI | ground fault circuit interrupter |
| HAV | Hepatitis A virus |
| HBIG | Hepatitis B immune globulin |
| HBV | Hepatitis B virus |
| HBeAg | Hepatitis B "e" antigen |
| HBsAg | Hepatitis B surface antigen |
| HHE | health hazard evaluation |
| HI | hemagglutinationinhibition |
| hr | hour |
| HRA | Health Resources Administration |
| HRSA | Health Resources and Services Administration |
| HSV | herpes simplex virus |
| HTLVIII/LAV | human T-lymphotropic virus type III lymphadenopathy-associated virus |
| Hz | hertz |
| IAHS | International Association of Healthcare Security |
| IARC | International Agency for Research on Cancer |
| ICU | intensive care unit |
| IDLH | immediately dangerous to life or health |
| IG | immune globulin |
| IHSSF | International Healthcare Safety and Security Foundation |
| in | inch |
| IR | infrared |
| ISG | immune serum globulin |
| JCAH | Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals |
| kHz | kilohertz |
| LCM | lymphocytic choriomeningitis |
| LPG | liquid propane gas |
| LPN | licensed practical nurse |
| LVN | licensed vocational nurse |
| m | meter |
| MeV | million electron volts |
| mg/m3 | milligram per cubic meter |
| min | minute |
| mm | millimeter |
| MMWR | Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report |
| MMR | measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine |
| mrem | millirem |
| MSDS | Material Safety Data Sheet |
| MSHA | Mine Safety and Health Administration |
| mW | milliwatt |
| NANB | nonA, nonB viral hepatitis |
| NCRP | National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements |
| NEC | National Electrical Code |
| NFPA | National Fire Protection Association |
| NICU | neonatal intensive care unit |
| NIH | National Institutes of Health |
| NIOSH | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health |
| nm | nanometer |
| NMR | nuclear magnetic resonance |
| NOHS | National Occupational Health Survey |
| NRC | Nuclear Regulatory Commission |
| NSC | National Safety Council |
| NTP | National Toxicology Program |
| OSHA | Occupational Safety and Health Administration |
| pa | posterior and anterior view |
| (Pa | micropascal |
| PAA | peracetic acid |
| PEL | permissible exposure limit |
| PMR | proportionate mortality ratio |
| PPD | purified protein derivative |
| PPDS | purified protein derivativestandard |
| ppm | part per million |
| psi(a) | pound per square inch (absolute) |
| ptAP | paratertiary amylphenol |
| ptBP | paratertiary butylphenol |
| QNFT | quantitative fit testing |
| RAD | radiation absorbed dose |
| RDL | respirator decision logic |
| REL | recommended exposure limit |
| rem | roentgen equivalent man |
| RF | radiofrequency |
| RN | registered nurse |
| RSV | respiratory syncytial virus |
| RTECS | Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances |
| SCE | sister chromatid exchange |
| SI | Systeme International dUnites |
| STEL | shortterm exposure limit |
| TB | tuberculosis |
| TLD | thermoluminescent dosimeter |
| TLV (r) | threshold limit value |
| TLVC | threshold limit value ceiling |
| TLV skin | threshold limit value skin adsorption |
| TLVSTEL | threshold limit value shortterm exposure limit |
| TU | tuberculin unit |
| TWA | timeweighted average |
| UV | ultraviolet |
| V | volt |
| VDT | video display terminal |
| VZV | varicella zoster virus |
| microwatt | |
| WBGT | wet bulb globe temperature |
The material in this report was originally prepared by:
Molly Joel Coye*, M.D., M.P.H., and Stephen B. Mooser
Division of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations and Field Studies (DSHEFS)
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Sandra E. Bonzo§
Division of Standards Development and Technology Transfer (DSDTT)
Subsequently, the following DSDTT staff members were primarily responsible for completing this document:
Anne C. Hamilton
Writer/Editor
Diane M. Manning
Docket Office Coordinator
Lawrence F. Mazzuckelli
Associate Director for Policy Development
Contributions by other NIOSH staff members are also gratefully acknowledged:
| Document Development Branch, DSDTT Bryan D. Hardin, Ph.D., Chief |
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| Kern Anderson Public Health Advisor |
Ruth E. Grubbs Writer/Editor |
| Vanessa L. Becks Editorial Assistant |
Denise Hill Secretary |
| Michael A. Brown Industrial Hygienist |
Howard A. Ludwig Industrial Hygienist |
| Carolyn A. Browning Writer/Editor |
Dannie C. Middleton, M.D. Medical Officer |
| Crystal L. Ellison Industrial Hygienist |
Mary A. Newman, Ph.D. Industrial Hygienist |
| Technical Information Branch, DSDTT Vivian K. Morgan, Chief |
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| Madonna Allen Library Technician |
Tammy K. Lykins Clerk-Typist |
| Lawrence Q. Foster Librarian |
Lucy Schoolfield Library Technician |
| Hattie Frei Secretary |
Linda Smith Library Aide |
| Leslie Karlin, R.N. Special Assignment from DSHEFS |
Suzette Yeager Secretary |
| Lisa Kingery Secretary |
Thomas Ziegler Library Technician |
| Office of the Director, DSDTT Richard A. Lemen, Director Richard W. Niemeier, Ph.D., Deputy Director |
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| Sandra L. Clark Secretary |
Jennifer A. Huxford Clerk-Typist |
| B. JoAnne Hamons Secretary |
Laurence D. Reed Senior Reviewer, Engineering |
| Office of the Director, NIOSH Donald Millar, M.D., D.T.P.H., Director |
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| David Bayse, Ph.D. Chief Science Advisor |
Hugh Hansen, Ph.D. Assistant Science Advisor |
| Jeanne A. Bucsela Writer/Editor |
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Thanks are due to the following reviewers:
Pierre Belanger, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Linda H. Brooks, American Hospital Association
Marianne Brown, M.P.H., American Cancer Society
Kate Christianson, M.D., Kaiser Hospital, Los Angeles
David E. Clapp, Ph.D.,National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Linda Hawes Clever, M.D., Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco
Julia Garner, Centers for Disease Control
Gail Grynbaum, R.N., M.P.H., San Francisco General Hospital
Bobby J. Gunter, Ph.D., National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Douglas Kenyon, Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco
Richard A. Lemen, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Frank Mitchell, D.O., Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Melvin T. Okawa, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Sharon Morris, University of Washington, Seattle
Linda Morse, M.D., San Francisco General Hospital
Lloyd B. Tepper, M.D., Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Walter W. Williams, M.D., M.P.H., Centers for Disease Control
We also appreciate the contributions of the following individuals and organizations, who provided the final review of this document:
The American Federation of Government Employees
The Association of Hospital Employee Health Professionals
Molly Coye, M.D., M.P.H., Commissioner of Health, State of New Jersey
The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
Donna Richardson, American Nurses Association
Charles Whitcher, M.D., Professor of Anesthesia, Department of Anesthesia, Stanford University School of Medicine
*Currently Commissioner of Health, State of New Jersey.
Currently with the Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics.
§ Currently with the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.
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