The Regulation on Emergencies in Workplaces: Applicability in a University Hospital

T. Erdal, Sincar Selcuk
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Introduction: Hospitals provide healthcare services to society during and after emergencies. Therefore, the hospitals should be well-prepared for emergencies and have easy applicable, and efficient emergency plans. We aimed to investigate the applicability of emergency regulations in a university hospital. Methods: It is a descriptive study in which the current emergency plan of a university hospital is compared with the regulations and legislation in effect in Turkey. The number of teams and officials included in the teams in the current legislative emergency plan are identified and compared to the available emergency teams in a hospital for the present study. Results: The present study identified the potential emergencies in accordance with the “Regulation on Emergencies in Workplaces” and the conditions in the particular region and hospital. 16 teams were identified for these emergencies and the number of officials in each team was confirmed. In the current staff of the hospital, there were 12 teams. Additionally, three teams were identified in the current hospital team that was not stated in the regulation. Although stipulated in the regulations, chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear teams, and national medical rescue teams were not available in the hospital. Therefore, these teams and the number of officials in each team were determined. Discussion: Due to the geopolitical location of Turkey, the high disaster risk in the region, and the history of disasters, all hospitals should have applicable and constantly updated emergency plans. The number of teams in emergency plans and the number of officials in these teams should be arranged under current legislation, size of the hospitals, risk analyses, and functionality. With this study, we determined the emergency teams and the number of staff in the hospital.  
《工作场所突发事件条例:在大学医院的适用性》
医院在突发事件发生期间和之后向社会提供医疗保健服务。因此,医院应做好应急准备,制定易于实施、高效的应急预案。本研究旨在探讨某高校医院急救规程的适用性。方法:采用描述性研究方法,将某大学医院目前的应急计划与土耳其现行的法规和立法进行比较。确定了目前立法应急计划中包括的工作队和官员的数目,并将其与本研究中医院现有的工作队进行比较。结果:本研究根据《工作场所突发事件管理条例》和特定地区、医院的具体情况,确定了潜在的突发事件。为这些紧急情况确定了16个小组,并确认了每个小组的官员人数。在医院目前的工作人员中,有12个小组。此外,在目前的医院团队中确定了三个未在条例中说明的团队。虽然条例中有规定,但该医院没有配备化学、生物、放射和核小组以及国家医疗救援队。因此,确定了这些队和每个队的官员人数。讨论:由于土耳其的地缘政治位置,该地区的高灾害风险,以及灾害历史,所有医院都应该有适用的和不断更新的应急计划。应急计划中的小组数量和这些小组的官员人数应根据现行立法、医院规模、风险分析和功能进行安排。通过这项研究,我们确定了医院的急救小组和工作人员数量。
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