Hospitals are scrambling to address the pending regulations that will govern the new Safe Patient Handling legislation in California, known as AB 1136. These new regulations are predicted to go into effect as of October 1st, 2014. Here are just a few of the many key issues have been raised in the proposed modifications that may affect a hospital’s readiness for compliance:
- Each hospital unit should have it’s own plan to address manual patient handling tasks to prevent injuries to patients and staff.
- Hazard assessments need to be performed on each patient care unit.
- A validated patient assessment tool is needed! A proposed modification to to state that the procedures followed by the designated registered nurse to assess patient mobility needs will be based on the nurse’s professional judgment and involve the use of the listed methods. The subsection has also been modified to clarify that other licensed staff can provide input regarding the patient mobility assessment and instructions.
- At least every 12 months, designated health care workers, designated registered nurses and their supervisors shall also receive refresher training. Training conducted more than one year prior to the new regulations taking effect may not meet compliance.
- Is there enough equipment? A modification is proposed to subsection (c)(5)(A) to state that equipment must be available and accessible at all times.
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