iftmedic
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Hello,
I was wondering
I was wondering
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I have heard that OSHA requires access to shower facilities for anyone working a 24 hour shift or greater. Don't think there is any requirement for kitchen, sleeping quarters, etc.
I see where you're going with this, and you're fighting a losing battle that's been fought by many, many before you. Welcome to the suck. ^_^
This is why you guys need a union.
Seriously, the union here stops the Ambulance Service doing silly things like "fluid deployment" aka system status management aka Jack Stout is a **** and ensures we have nice stations to watch telly in between jobs.
Brown is abhorrently aghast as the total lack of any sort of industrialised orginisation in the US EMS, no limits on driving hours or mandated breaks or anything. It's pretty bloody sad actually.
Exactly. I HATE to admit it but you won't win this one. It's an ongoing struggle that's been fought too many times with the same fruitless results. But OSHA does have a few requirements that should be followed and are reasonable that most employers will follow through with. You have to have a bed per crew member if working anything over 16hrs, a shower, & a place to prepare food. Those are the bare minimum a company HAS to provide to it's employee's working over 16hrs consecutively. Since you're asking about this, I'm guessing you have questions regarding "Sleep Time"?