Title: A Culture of Safety Saving Ourselves First
1A Culture of SafetySaving Ourselves First
- for
- Hudson Valley
- Leading EMS Providers
- Craig van Roekens MD MBA MPH FACEP
- Chair HVREMAC ViceChair of HVRTAC
- Director of Emergency Services at VBMC
2 3 4Municipal, Volunteer and Commercial EMS workers
5The Reality of EMS
- Underpaid
- Overworked
- Unrealistic Expectations
- Hazardous Situations without Hazard Pay
6Occupational Risks
- Violence
- HazMat CBRNE Issues
- Infectious Issues (Blood/Airborne/Contact)
- Circadian Sleep Issues
- Stress/Random
- Lifting/Back Issues
- Transportation Risks
7Occupational Fatalities
8EMS Legend/Lore
- We raise the dead
- The Golden Hour Exists
- Lights and Sirens Save Lives
- 8 minute response time saves lives
- Helicopters save lives
- Bryan Bledsoe
9EMS CultureHero Complex
- We do need safety devices
- We do not need masks
- We do not need seat belts
- We do not need to obey traffic rules
- We do not need helmets/reflective gear
- We do not need sleep
- We do not need to take care of ourselves
- We want to be heroes
10ED experience
- Flu/Pneumonia shots
- Mask, gown and glove usage
- Tetanus current
- Hand washing
- Lifting
- Seat belt usage
- Work hours
11 12Culture
13Structure/Process/Outcomes
- Training/Education/Safety Officer
- Equipment/Vehicles/Design
- Policies/Procedures/Manuals/Certificates/Skills
- Measurements/Tracking/Trending
14Scene Safety
- Others are paid more and have the right equipment
and the right policies
15Not standard EMS gear
16Also unfortunately not standard EMS gear
- Every patient, every time?
17Also not standard gearsafety reflective uniforms
18Violence
19Perhaps someone else can be doing the knocking
20Challenges of 24/7/365
- Increased stress
- seconds of shear terror, hours of utter boredom
- Increased obesity
- Increased diabetes
- Increased atherosclerosis
- Increased cancer
- Increased depression, alcoholism and substance
abuse
21Policies on Work Hours on Wellness?
- What about all those other jobs?
- Overtime?
- Continuous, consecutive, cumulative hours?
- Mandatory physicals, screening for blood
pressure, cholesterol, diet, cancer, stress
tests, exercise facilities. - CISD teams or process?
- On education on safety issues?
-
22Remember how to lift?
23Our aching backs
24Butthe real problem
- Transportation---¾ EMS deaths
- Aeromedical and Ground
- Exemptions from FAA, NHTSA, FMVSS
- No requirements for EMS drivers
- WE EMPHASIZE RESPONSE TIMES
25Daily Challenges
- CPR done in moving vehicle
- IV sticks/intubations in moving vehicle
- Lights and Sirens
- Combative patients who may be altered by
substance abuse and/or withdrawal as well as
psychiatric issues
26Q What do these two Ambulances have in common?
- A They are both manufactured using plywood
27 28 29 - I DONT NEED NO
- SAFETY RESTRAINT
- SYSTEM
- WHEN I'M IN THE
- PATIENT COMPARTMENT
30 31 32 33ITS NOT IMPORTANT TO DO ADAILY VEHICLE CHECK
OUT
- CAUSATION NO DAILY CHECK OUT
- NO RECORDED TIRE PRESSURE
- NO USE OF OVER THE SHOULDER
- SAFETY RESTRAINT SYSTEM
- IMPROPER INSTALLATION OF THE
- STRETCHER SECURING SYSTEM
34 35 36Crashes are predictable
37 38Novel ideaprotect the brain
39 40Fleet inspections/maintenance
41Intersections
42Who is Driving?
- NATIONAL STATISTICS SHOW THAT
- 10 20 OF ALL COMMERCIAL
- DRIVERS
- CAUSE
- 80 90 OF THE ACCIDENTS
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44Road Safety, Inc.Driving Simulator
45Who is flying and loading?
46FDNYEMS Academy
47Army and Marine CorpsDriving Simulators
48Marketing for your competition
49One Crash will change lives
50Imagine this.
512008 Fire/EMS Safety, Health and Survival Week
June 22-28, 2008
- 1. Initiate an emergency vehicle policy, to
include - Always buckle up.
- Always stop at red lights and stop signs.
- Always drive at speed limits and defensively.
522008 Fire/EMS Safety, Health and Survival Week
June 22-28, 2008
- 2. Fully implement the Wellness-Fitness
Initiative - Provide annual medical and physical
evaluations. - Provide equipment and time for exercise.
- Provide nutrition information.
532008 Fire/EMS Safety, Health and Survival Week
June 22-28, 2008
- 3. Fully implement NFPA 1500, especially
sections addressing PPE - Provide compliant PPE.
- Train and enforce use of PPE, including
respiratory protection.
54Needle less almost
55Safer medication routes?
- Intranasal Route (Alamo initiative)
56Safer medication routes?
- Nitrous self administration (Arlington)
57Safer Noninvasive Respiratory Support
- CPAP devices (MLSS and RPS)
58Do we really need to do CPR en route?
59Hands Free?
60Event Recorders
- Film, audio, speed, acceleration, GPS
61 62Too little too late
- The auto industry has less than 10 years to
protect my kids
63Develop a Culture of Safety
- Important for your agency
- Important for your county, region, state
- Important for yourselves
64Structure, Process, Outcomes
- Have a Safety Officer
- Have a Safety/Wellness Plan
- violence/infectious/HAZMAT issues
- sleep/work/rest/overall health
- Vehicle/Operator inspections/training/monitoring
- Provide training, support, policies, manuals,
equipment - Track/Trend/Benchmark
65Take care of yourself
66Promote a safer culture
67 68Credits to
- www.objectivesafety.com
- www.thomcosafetynet.com
- www.firefighternation.com
- Cms.firehouse.com
- And others