DB 09-10 EMS Eye Protection Policy Flashcards
From 2006 to 2008, how many level 3 exposures occurred to LAFD members?
123
Of the 123 exposures that occurred, what percentage were eyes?
63%
What level exposures result in “extended” injury to the member, significant psychological stress, and have an economic impact on the department?
Level 3
Most of the unanticipated bodily substance transfer (exposures) from patient directly to the rescuer would be listed as what?
“Preventable”
Rescuers what are particularly vulnerable to bodily substances via splash, cough, pit or mechanical action?
Eyes
Routine wearing of what can offer a significant level of passive protection against airborne pathogens and unanticipated ballistic debris (produced from extrication activities)?
EMS protective eye wear
All members involved in what shall wear protective eyewear at all times?
Patient care
The definition of what is intended to reflect the delivery of EMS attention to persons who are ill or injured?
Patient care
As a rule, when members place latex gloves, they should also put what on?
Eye protection
What 2 forms of EMS eye protection does the department provide?
Face shields and protective glasses
What are protective glasses under SRS listed under?
Glasses or goggles with replaceable lens
EMS glasses shall be provided to each member and are to be stored in the provided what?
Protective pouch
Scratches or abrasions that impede vision shall be replaced with what?
Replacement lenses
EMS glasses are to exchanges on what basis and should not be used in situations other than EMS?
One for one
All officers are also reminded that the department relies heavily upon what to evaluate potential risk and ensure steps are taken to minimize the risk of injuries to our members?
Company officers