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Testimonies
- Statement
of Karen Daley, MPH, RN, Massachusett Nurses Association President,
on behalf of the American Nurses Association before the
Subcommittee on Workforce Protections, Committee on Education and the
Workforce, June 22, 2000.
- "The
Needlestick Prevention Act Of 1999" - ANA Testimony before the
Committee on Human Services, District of Columbia City Council, May 31,
2000.
Press Releases and
Statements
- ANA and
RNs Nationwide Celebrate Law Aimed at Saving Nurses' Lives A federal
measure takes effect today that will potentially save the lives of
thousands of nurses and other front-line health care workers each year
by protecting them from dangerous needlestick injuries, according to the
American Nurses Association (ANA). (April 18, 2001)
- American
Nurses Association Celebrates Signing of Needlestick Prevention Law
Leaders of the American Nurses Association (ANA) praised President
Clinton and Vice President Gore for their support of groundbreaking
legislation that will protect nurses and other health care workers from
needlestick injuries. ANA President Mary E. Foley, MS, RN, and
Massachusetts Nurses Association President Karen Daley, MPH, RN, who
became an outspoken proponent of such legislation after she contracted
HIV and hepatitis C from a needlestick, joined President Clinton for the
bill signing ceremony in the Oval Office this morning. (November 6,
2000)
- ANA
Celebrates Senate Passage of Needlestick Preventionm Legislation
After a long campaign to educate the public and lawmakers by the
American Nurses Association (ANA) and its constituent member
associations, nurses today celebrate the passage of needlestick
prevention legislation in the U.S. Congress. Today the Senate
unanimously voted to pass H.R. 5178/S.3067, the Needlestick Safety and
Prevention Act. Members of the House approved this legislation on Oct.
4th. (10/26/00)
- ANA
Applauds Introduction of New Needlestick Prevention Legislation The
American Nurses Association (ANA) applauded introduction of new
legislation providing for needlestick protections under the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and commended the strong
bipartisan cooperation on Capitol Hill that has moved the issue forward
in recent weeks. ANA Press Release (September 15, 2000)
- Fighting
to Save Nurses Lives. ANA Urges Congress to Pass Needlestick Prevention
Legislation (June 19, 2000)
- ANA's
"Safe Needles Save Lives" Campaign Scores Important Victory With Release
of New OSHA Directive (November 17, 1999)
- ANA Urges
Congress to Pass New Needlestick and Sharps Injury Prevention Act
(May 20, 1999)
- ANA
Statement on Introduction of Needlestick and Sharps Injury Prevention
Act (May 20, 1999)
From the ANA:
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC)
International
Health Care Worker Safety Center at the University of Virginia
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Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):
From The Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA):
Sustainable Hospitals
site
From the Training for the
Development of Innovative Control Technologies (TDICT) project
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