WSHA PPE checklists for CDC contingency and crisis capacity use of Personal Protective Equipment

These checklists from WSHA simplify directions on how to use PPE when we have a shortage requiring either Contingency or Crisis level intervention.
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These checklists from WSHA simplify directions on how to use PPE when we have a shortage requiring either Contingency or Crisis level intervention.

While WSNA continues to strive to obtain the correct and best option of PPE for our members and frontline health care workers, these documents provide guidance in situations where there is little or no access to personal protective equipment.

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