Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 72.23 - Public and Private Facilities for Mentally Ill.
72.23.390 - Safe patient handling.

RCW 72.23.390
Safe patient handling.

(1) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this section unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Lift team" means hospital employees specially trained to conduct patient lifts, transfers, and repositioning using lifting equipment when appropriate.
(b) "Safe patient handling" means the use of engineering controls, lifting and transfer aids, or assistive devices, by lift teams or other staff, instead of manual lifting to perform the acts of lifting, transferring, and repositioning health care patients and residents.
(c) "Musculoskeletal disorders" means conditions that involve the nerves, tendons, muscles, and supporting structures of the body.
(2) By February 1, 2007, each hospital must establish a safe patient handling committee either by creating a new committee or assigning the functions of a safe patient handling committee to an existing committee. The purpose of the committee is to design and recommend the process for implementing a safe patient handling program. At least half of the members of the safe patient handling committee shall be frontline nonmanagerial employees who provide direct care to patients unless doing so will adversely affect patient care.
(3) By December 1, 2007, each hospital must establish a safe patient handling program. As part of this program, a hospital must:
(a) Implement a safe patient handling policy for all shifts and units of the hospital. Implementation of the safe patient handling policy may be phased-in with the acquisition of equipment under subsection (4) of this section;
(b) Conduct a patient handling hazard assessment. This assessment should consider such variables as patient-handling tasks, types of nursing units, patient populations, and the physical environment of patient care areas;
(c) Develop a process to identify the appropriate use of the safe patient handling policy based on the patient's physical and medical condition and the availability of lifting equipment or lift teams;
(d) Conduct an annual performance evaluation of the program to determine its effectiveness, with the results of the evaluation reported to the safe patient handling committee. The evaluation shall determine the extent to which implementation of the program has resulted in a reduction in musculoskeletal disorder claims and days of lost work attributable to musculoskeletal disorder caused by patient handling, and include recommendations to increase the program's effectiveness; and
(e) When developing architectural plans for constructing or remodeling a hospital or a unit of a hospital in which patient handling and movement occurs, consider the feasibility of incorporating patient handling equipment or the physical space and construction design needed to incorporate that equipment at a later date.
(4) By January 30, 2010, hospitals must complete acquisition of their choice of: (a) One readily available lift per acute care unit on the same floor, unless the safe patient handling committee determines a lift is unnecessary in the unit; (b) one lift for every ten acute care available inpatient beds; or (c) equipment for use by lift teams. Hospitals must train staff on policies, equipment, and devices at least annually.
(5) Nothing in this section precludes lift team members from performing other duties as assigned during their shift.
(6) A hospital shall develop procedures for hospital employees to refuse to perform or be involved in patient handling or movement that the hospital employee believes in good faith will expose a patient or a hospital employee to an unacceptable risk of injury. A hospital employee who in good faith follows the procedure developed by the hospital in accordance with this subsection shall not be the subject of disciplinary action by the hospital for the refusal to perform or be involved in the patient handling or movement.

[ 2006 c 165 § 3.]
NOTES:

Findings—2006 c 165: See note following RCW 70.41.390.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 72 - State Institutions

Chapter 72.23 - Public and Private Facilities for Mentally Ill.

72.23.010 - Definitions.

72.23.020 - State hospitals designated.

72.23.025 - Eastern and western state hospitals—Primary diagnosis of mental disorder—Duties—Institutes for the study and treatment of mental disorders established.

72.23.027 - Integrated service delivery—Incentives to discourage inappropriate placement—Specialized care programs.

72.23.030 - Superintendent—Powers—Direction of clinical care, exception.

72.23.035 - Background checks of prospective employees.

72.23.040 - Seal of hospital.

72.23.050 - Superintendent as witness—Exemptions from military duty.

72.23.060 - Gifts—Record—Use.

72.23.080 - Voluntary patients—Legal competency—Record.

72.23.100 - Voluntary patients—Policy—Duration.

72.23.110 - Voluntary patients—Limitation as to number.

72.23.120 - Voluntary patients—Charges for hospitalization.

72.23.125 - Temporary residential observation and evaluation of persons requesting treatment.

72.23.130 - History of patient.

72.23.160 - Escape—Apprehension and return.

72.23.170 - Escape of patient—Penalty for assisting.

72.23.180 - Discharge, parole, death, escape—Notice—Certificate of discharge.

72.23.190 - Death—Report to coroner.

72.23.200 - Persons under eighteen—Confinement in adult wards.

72.23.210 - Persons under eighteen—Special wards and attendants.

72.23.230 - Patient's property—Superintendent as custodian—Management and accounting.

72.23.240 - Patient's property—Delivery to superintendent as acquittance—Defense, indemnity.

72.23.250 - Funds donated to patients.

72.23.260 - Federal patients—Agreements authorized.

72.23.280 - Nonresidents—Hospitalization.

72.23.290 - Transfer of patients—Authority of transferee.

72.23.300 - Bringing narcotics, intoxicating liquors, weapons, etc., into institution or its grounds prohibited—Penalty.

72.23.390 - Safe patient handling.

72.23.400 - Workplace safety plan.

72.23.410 - Violence prevention training.

72.23.420 - Record of violent acts.

72.23.430 - Noncompliance—Citation under chapter 49.17 RCW.

72.23.440 - Technical assistance and training.

72.23.451 - Annual report to the legislature.

72.23.460 - Provisions applicable to hospitals governed by chapter.

72.23.900 - Construction—Purpose—1959 c 28.

72.23.910 - Construction—Effect on laws relating to the criminally insane—"Insane" as used in other statutes.

72.23.920 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.