I'm starting to feel sorry I asked the question!!
If the staff are found to be unfit for any reason, then they would not be expected to go on a shout where chemicals were involved or if they had to, they would be made an extra etc. This is purely to establish whether there is likely to be a problem if they do need to wear the suits and BA, including when in training, which is our duty of care. To date none of our ambulance staff have had to wear the suits for a real situation, and we need to carry out an assessment of fitness, to rule out reasons that may make the wearing of such a suit unacceptable.
Until we have established what medical and health surveillance needs to be carried out we cannot move forward and we are attempting to be proactive!!
Su
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From: joan Twigger [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 23 January 2004 14:42
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Subject: Re: Medicals for staff cleaning up chemical spillages
Interesting debate.Can I ask what would happen if an ambulance crew member
is found unfit to use BA?I presume all staff would have to undergo training
/medical prior to the introduction of full BA.
Joan Twigger
Occupational Health Advisor
3M Healthcare Limited
Tel: 01509 613720
Fax: 01509 613065
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