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What Safety Measures Does OSHA Enforce for Nurses?
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) enforces a variety of safety measures to protect nurses, including:
Proper handling and disposal of hazardous materials
Preventing workplace violence
Ensuring safe patient handling to prevent musculoskeletal injuries
Providing adequate personal protective equipment (PPE)
OSHA also offers resources and training programs to help healthcare facilities comply with safety standards.
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