['Specialized Industries', 'HAZWOPER']
['HAZWOPER', 'HAZWOPER Emergency Response', 'Healthcare']
04/01/2026
...
This best-practices document provides practical information to help hospitals address employee protection and training as part of emergency planning for mass casualty incidents involving hazardous substances. Healthcare workers risk occupational exposures to chemical, biological, or radiological materials when a hospital receives contaminated patients, particularly during mass casualty incidents. These hospital employees, who may be termed first receivers, work at a site that is remote from the location where the hazardous substance release occurred.
View this document is in PDF format.
['Specialized Industries', 'HAZWOPER']
['HAZWOPER', 'HAZWOPER Emergency Response', 'Healthcare']
UPGRADE TO CONTINUE READING
Load More
J. J. Keller is the trusted source for DOT / Transportation, OSHA / Workplace Safety, Human Resources, Construction Safety and Hazmat / Hazardous Materials regulation compliance products and services. J. J. Keller helps you increase safety awareness, reduce risk, follow best practices, improve safety training, and stay current with changing regulations.
Copyright 2026 J. J. Keller & Associate, Inc. For re-use options please contact copyright@jjkeller.com or call 800-558-5011.
