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Get Started Today: Call 1-888-311-0775 or visit www.BradyID.com/hospitalsafety www.BradyID.com/hospitalsafety Today’s hospitals are required to comply with OSHA’s facility safety regulations in order to retain their Joint Commission (TJC) accredited status and avoid costly OSHA fines. With strict regulations for lockout/ tagout, confined spaces, hazard communication, means of egress, and others, hospitals are faced with extensive compliance projects each year. Many hospitals turn to Brady’s Hospital Facility Safety Services for a cost-effective, time-saving solution to comply with OSHA and The Joint Commission's Environment of Care Safety Regulations. Hospital Facility Safety Services For OSHA and TJC Environment of Care Compliance Brady Graphical Lockout Procedure Service For Compliance with OSHA CFR 1910.147: The Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) Brady’s Graphical Lockout Procedure Service is the fastest, most effective way to ensure compliance with OSHA’s lockout/tagout standard. It is a turnkey, comprehensive lockout service in which Brady engineers come to your facility, develop and document the complete range of required equipment-specific procedures for you. What's Included: Zero Energy State Assessment: Identify all potentially hazardous energy sources and document all energy isolation means. Develop Graphical Lockout Procedures: Develop easy-to-understand, visually-instructive procedures for each piece of equipment. Install Lockout Procedures: Install durable, laminated equipment-specific procedures at each piece of equipment to ensure maximum visibility. Create and Install Energy Source Tags: Develop and install heavyweight thermoplastic, color-coded energy source tags at each energy isolation point. Easy Maintenance of Lockout Program: Deliver electronic files, procedure templates, and a binder with additional procedure copies; train employees on how to update the electronic files as necessary. What OSHA Requires: Unique lockout procedures for the majority of your energized equipment Detailed description of lockout steps on each procedure Documentation of procedures and lockout program Annual procedure inspections Boilers Chillers Generators Sterilizers Vacuum pumps Air handlers Kitchen Equipment Common Hospital Equipment Requiring Lockout Procedures A typical hospital has 100 to 300 or more pieces of equipment that require written procedures!

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Page 1: Hospital Facility Safety Services...More Hospital Facility Safety Services and Products from Brady Brady Worldwide, Inc. 6555 W. Good Hope Road Milwaukee, WI 53223 1-888-272-3946 Brady

Get Started Today: Call 1-888-311-0775 or visit www.BradyID.com/hospitalsafety

www.BradyID.com/hospitalsafety

Today’s hospitals are required to comply with OSHA’s facility safety regulations in order to retain their Joint Commission (TJC) accredited status and avoid costly OSHA fines. With strict regulations for lockout/tagout, confined spaces, hazard communication, means of egress, and others, hospitals are faced with extensive compliance projects each year.

Many hospitals turn to Brady’s Hospital Facility Safety Services for a cost-effective, time-saving solution to comply with OSHA and The Joint Commission's Environment of Care Safety Regulations.

Hospital Facility Safety ServicesFor OSHA and TJC Environment of Care Compliance

Brady Graphical Lockout Procedure ServiceFor Compliance with OSHA CFR 1910.147: The Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout)

Brady’s Graphical Lockout Procedure Service is the fastest, most effective way to ensure compliance with OSHA’s lockout/tagout standard. It is a turnkey, comprehensive lockout service in which Brady engineers come to your facility, develop and document the complete range of required equipment-specific procedures for you.

What's Included:■■ Zero Energy State Assessment: Identify all potentially hazardous energy

sources and document all energy isolation means.

■■ Develop Graphical Lockout Procedures: Develop easy-to-understand, visually-instructive procedures for each piece of equipment.

■■ Install Lockout Procedures: Install durable, laminated equipment-specific procedures at each piece of equipment to ensure maximum visibility.

■■ Create and Install Energy Source Tags: Develop and install heavyweight thermoplastic, color-coded energy source tags at each energy isolation point.

■■ Easy Maintenance of Lockout Program: Deliver electronic files, procedure templates, and a binder with additional procedure copies; train employees on how to update the electronic files as necessary.

What OSHA Requires:■■ Unique lockout procedures for the

majority of your energized equipment

■■ Detailed description of lockout steps on each procedure

■■ Documentation of procedures and lockout program

■■ Annual procedure inspections

■■ Boilers

■■ Chillers

■■ Generators

■■ Sterilizers

■■ Vacuum pumps

■■ Air handlers

■■ Kitchen Equipment

Common Hospital Equipment Requiring Lockout Procedures

A typical hospital has 100 to 300 or more pieces of equipment that require written procedures!

Page 2: Hospital Facility Safety Services...More Hospital Facility Safety Services and Products from Brady Brady Worldwide, Inc. 6555 W. Good Hope Road Milwaukee, WI 53223 1-888-272-3946 Brady

More Hospital Facility Safety Services and Products from Brady

Brady Worldwide, Inc. 6555 W. Good Hope Road Milwaukee, WI 53223 1-888-272-3946 www.BradyID.com

Brady Canada 355 Apple Creek Blvd. Markham, ON L3R 9X7 1-800-263-6179 www.BradyCanada.ca

© 2010 Brady Worldwide, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Brady Graphical Confined Space Procedure ServiceFor Compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146: Permit-Required Confined Spaces

Brady engineers come to your facility to assess the potentially hazardous confined spaces in your facility that require a permit and develop the appropriate procedures.■■ Comprehensive audit of the confined spaces in your facility

■■ Develop visually-instructive, compliant procedures to provide for safe entry

Brady Facility Safety Signage Audit ServiceFor Compliance with ASME, OSHA and TJC

Numerous standards and regulations exist for proper safety signage & identification. Brady engineers come on-site to your facility to ensure the accuracy and completeness of your safety signs, equipment ID & pipe markings.■■ Comprehensive facility inspection & assessment of safety identification program

■■ Comprehensive report that provides corrective actions

■■ Itemized list of all required and recommended identification products

Brady Slips, Trips and Falls Audit ServiceFor Compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.21-30 Walking-Working Surfaces

Brady engineers audit your facility’s walking and working surfaces to help minimize the risk of slips, trips and falls. Areas of assessment include:■■ Same level: Aisles and passageways, slippery surfaces, floor loading

■■ Stairway: Risers, treads, rails, handrails, maintenance and use

■■ Different level: Docks, ramps, floor/wall openings, procedures for ladders, scaffolds and fall protection

■■ All levels: Visibility, spill containment and cleanup, and emergency egress

Hazard Communication LabelingFor Compliance with OSHA Hazcom, ANSI, NFPA and GHS Container Labeling Requirements

Hospitals are required to provide specific warnings, information on secondary containers, and wherever hazardous chemicals or materials are present. Create custom chemical warning labels on demand with these Brady products:

Means of Egress & Life Safety MarkingFor Compliance with 2009 IBC/IFC and NFPA Regulations for Luminous Egress Path Markings

Brady offers a complete line of zero energy-consumption pathway products & signage. BradyGlo™ Photoluminescent (Glow-in-the-dark) egress marking products include:■■ Exit Signs and Directional Signs

■■ Path Marking Tapes

■■ Emergency Equipment Signage

■■ Anti-slip Stairnosing, Snap-on Durable Handrail Covers, and more!

Visit www.BradyID.com/

hospitalsafetyFor More Information

or Call 1-888-311-0775

■■ Portable and Desktop Label Printers

■■ Hazardous Material Labels, Signs and Placards

■■ Right-to-Know Accident Prevention Tags

■■ NFPA Protective Equipment Labels

■■ HMIG Tape, and more!