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Award Winning Safety

  • SECOND NC DOL 1 Million Hours of Safety - (February 2008 to April 2010)
    Million-hour safety awards are given to firms which accumulate 1 million employee hours with no case of injury or illness involving days away from work. 
  • NC DOL Gold Award (2009)
    Cenplex was awarded the gold seal safety award from the North Carolina Department of Labor for 2009. The gold award is based on the DART rate, which includes cases of days away from work, restricted activity or job transfer.  This is our third gold star in four years!
  • NC DOL Silver Award (2008)
    Cenplex was awarded the silver seal safety award by the NC Department of Labor.  The silver award is based only on cases with days away from work.
  • NC DOL Gold Award (2007)
    For the second consecutive year, Cenplex was awarded the gold seal safety award by the NC Department of Labor.
  • NC DOL Gold Award (2006)
    Cenplex was awarded the gold seal safety award from the North Carolina Department of Labor for 2006. The gold award is based on the DART rate, which includes cases of days away from work, restricted activity or job transfer.
  • NC DOL 1 Million Hours of Safety - (January 2006 to February 2008)
    Million-hour safety awards are given to firms which accumulate 1 million employee hours with no case of injury or illness involving days away from work. Subsequent awards are given for each additional 1 million safe employee hours.

 

 

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MRSA and your facility. PDF Print E-mail
What is MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus)?

Some staph bacteria are resistant to antibiotics. MRSA is a type of staph that is resistant to antibiotics called beta-lactams. Beta-lactam antibiotics include methicillin and other more common antibiotics such as oxacillin, penicillin and amoxicillin. While 25% to 30% of the population is colonized with staph, approximately 1% is colonized with MRSA.

What is community-associated MRSA (CA-MRSA)?

Staph and MRSA can also cause illness in persons outside of hospitals and healthcare facilities. MRSA infections that are acquired by persons who have not been recently (within the past year) hospitalized or had a medical procedure (such as dialysis, surgery, catheters) are know as CA-MRSA infections. Staph or MRSA infections in the community are usually manifested as skin infections, such as pimples and boils, and occur in otherwise healthy people.

How common are staph and MRSA infections?

Staph bacteria are one of the most common causes of skin infection in the United States and are a common cause of pneumonia, surgical wound infections, and bloodstream infections. The majority of MRSA infections occur among patients in hospitals or other healthcare settings; however, it is becoming more common in the community setting. Data from a prospective study in 2003, suggests that 12% of clinical MRSA infections are community-associated, but this varies by geographic region and population.

How do I protect myself from getting MRSA?

You can protect yourself by:

  • practicing good hygiene (e.g., keeping your hands clean by washing with soap and water or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer and showering immediately after participating in exercise);
  • covering skin trauma such as abrasions or cuts with a clean dry bandage until healed;
  • avoiding sharing personal items (e.g., towels, razors) that come into contact with your bare skin; and using a barrier (e.g., clothing or a towel) between your skin and shared equipment such as weight-training benches;
  • maintaining a clean environment by establishing cleaning procedures for frequently touched surfaces and surfaces that come into direct contact with people's skin.

(above taken from http://www.cdc.gov)

The right disinfectant is vital to making sure your facility remains as healthy for your employees as possible!  Not all disinfectants are created equal, and not all are rated to cover all types of illness vectors!

Sanitation and cleaning of your facility is absolutely vital to prevent outbreaks of MRSA in the community environment.  Scientists now estimate that as many as 12% of staph infections may, in fact, be MRSA related!

 
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