id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-022054-yeavs06o Guidotti, Tee L. Occupational Medicine: An Asset in Time of Crisis 2009-05-15 .txt text/plain 3820 185 37 • Survival of key personnel in a catastrophic event • Continuity of business after a catastrophic event • Instant connectivity to resources for assistance in a health-related emergency • Surveillance of the workforce and the early detection of an outbreak • Integration of emergency response with public health agencies • Surge capacity in the event of a local event that requires mobilization of all available medical resources • Vaccination programs and other protective measures • Establishing on-site consequence management and mitigation programs • Developing decontamination plans • Providing specialized, sector-specific expertise to emergency managers • Advising on effective personal protective equipment (PPE) • Liasing with the LEPC, prehospital care, and hospitals • Continuing education and training on-site and in the community of the indigenous risks inherent to the operation • Accessing material safety data sheet information • Leading any after-action discussion to bring about process and system improvement • Fitness-to-work evaluations that assess the recovery and functional capacity of injured employees to return to work and what accommodations may be needed • Impairment evaluation for injured workers who are the subject of workers' compensation claims • Certification of time off work for workers with a nonoccupational illness or injury (this is often performed by other physicians) 4. ./cache/cord-022054-yeavs06o.txt ./txt/cord-022054-yeavs06o.txt