Published on August 08, 2017

Firelands Recognized for Occupational Safety

(August 8, 2017 – Sandusky, Ohio) Firelands Regional Medical Center was recently recognized as a top 20 percent performer in the statewide 2017 Hospital Occupational Safety Campaign. Awarded by the Ohio Hospital Association (OHA), Firelands earned this recognition for having a low recordable incident rate and an effective occupational safety program.

Hospitals participating in the campaign are grouped based on the total number of hours worked by all employees. OHA uses work-related illness and injury information to calculate comparable employee injury data for the hospitals in each group.

OHA has led the campaign for more than 60 years to promote workplace safety and recognize successful occupational health programs. Firelands continues to be committed to creating a safe work environment for its employees.

To learn more about working at Firelands, visit firelands.jobs.

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