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What are the Legal and Ethical Considerations for Staff Safety?
Hospitals and healthcare providers have a legal and ethical obligation to ensure a safe working environment for their staff. This includes:
Compliance with
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
regulations.
Adhering to
state and federal laws
related to workplace safety.
Implementing
ethical practices
that prioritize the well-being of both patients and staff.
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