Report Says Nightshift Healthcare Workers Need More Safety Support

Healthcare’s Night Shift Workers Report Significant Safety and Support Gaps

  • Night shift healthcare employees report lower scores regarding physical safety and managerial support compared to their daytime colleagues, according to Press Ganey. 
  • This disparity stems from reduced staffing levels and limited access to security resources during late-night hours. 
  • Such inequities contribute to higher turnover and burnout among essential nocturnal staff. 
  • Addressing these safety concerns requires organizations to implement equitable security protocols and better integration for all shifts.

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Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Worker Critical Following Shooting

  • A Miami-Dade Water and Sewer employee is in critical condition after being shot while on duty Tuesday afternoon. 
  • The incident occurred outside a North Miami-Dade townhome where the employee’s county vehicle was parked. 
  • Police identified 37-year-old Nathan J. Cooper as the suspect who fired following a verbal altercation. 
  • The department is monitoring the worker’s recovery as law enforcement continues to search for the gunman.

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Texas Mutual Awards $100,000 to Del Mar College for Safety Training

  • Texas Mutual Insurance Company awarded a $100,000 grant to Del Mar College to provide free workplace safety education for local employers and workers. 
  • This funding supports the Risk Management Institute, offering courses designed to prevent on-the-job accidents and health hazards. 
  • The college provides specialized training in OSHA standards and industrial safety to help regional businesses maintain compliance. 
  • These resources aim to foster a safer environment for the entire workforce.