Guide to JCAHO Environment of Care Standard 1.10.2

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Environment of Care Standard 1.10:  The hospital manages safety risks.

Element of Performance 2:   Safety Coordinator

The hospital identifies a person/s as designated by leadership to coordinate the development, implementation and monitoring of safety management activities.

This page provides a set of criteria for evaluating the designated safety coordinator's qualifications.

 
= Compliance
= Environmental Improvement
= Tools and Resources

The facility has designated a Safety Coordinator and a Safety Committee with representation from most departments.
The Safety Coordinator reports directly to Leadership level, as reflected by the facility's organization chart.
The Safety Coordinator has training in relevant issues, such as compliance with the regulations of:
  • OSHA

   

  Haz. waste operations (HAZWOPER) training: 29 CFR 1910.120 (e)
  • EPA

   

Plan: EC3.10.1

Implementation: EC3.10.3

Emergency: EC3.10.6

Emergency coordinator responsibilities: 40 CFR 262.34 (d)(5)(C)(iv)

Contingency plan (emergency coordinator): 40 CFR 265.55

  • DOT

   

  HazMat training (DOT): 49 CFR 172.704
The Safety Coordinator has certification in one or more of:
  • hazardous materials management (Certified Hazardous Materials Manager)
  • industrial hygiene (CIH)
  • healthcare environmental manager (HEM)
The Safety Coordinator has resources and authority to implement safety plans and activities.

   

Safety plan: EC1.10.1

Plan: EC3.10.1

Implementation: EC3.10.3

Emergency: EC3.10.6

 
The Safety Coordinator has experience in waste minimization and pollution prevention as means to improve facility safety.
The Safety Coordinator can discuss initiatives implemented to minimize hazardous materials and waste and to prevent pollution.