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OSHA To Go After Hospitals For Ergonomic Hazards

Hospitals could be penalized by the federal Occupation Safety and Hazard Administration for risking injury to nurses. OSHA announced it intends to issue fines for ergonomic hazards in hospitals. The nursing profession has the highest rate of on-the-job injuries of any other in the country.

Jennifer Chesebro is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Nurse Practitioning at Brockport. She says she thinks hospitals want to do more to protect nurses, and this push from OSHA might incentivize them to do so.

"I think this encouragement, this great website OSHA has talking about how important it is, and how important it is to try to protect our nurses from all the injuries, how many injuries there really are, and things that can be done to help: I hope that makes a difference. I think it might."

Chesebro says she sees physical therapists used in training new hospital employees, but that does not go far enough. OSHA announced it will partly focus on whether or not hospitals utilize equipment to help nurses move patients.

Veronica Volk is a senior editor and producer for WXXI News.