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Performing risk assessments with the Go/No-Go Tool and the Burman Scoring System

Performing risk assessments with the Go/No-Go Tool and the Burman Scoring System

Performing risk assessments with the Go/No-Go Tool and the Burman Scoring System

INTRODUCTION

The Go No-Go Risk Assessment Tool combines the NFPA Risk Assessment Algorithm and the Burman Risk Scoring System. This combination of the two approaches and a user friendly digital interface provide the hyperbaric facility with a robust go/ no-go documentation and risk mitigation tool. This webinar provides an example of how to use the Tool to determine if an item may be allowed into the hyperbaric chamber. For details on hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) prohibited items risk assessment, see topic "Prohibited Item Risk Assessment". For step-by-step instructions on how to conduct this risk assessment process, see topic "How to Assess HBOT Prohibited Items: The Go/No-Go Risk Assessment Tool And The Burman Scoring System". For an overview on safety in HBOT, refer to topic "Safety and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy"

Target audience:

  • Care settings: hospital, outpatient care settings


PERFORMING RISK ASSESSMENTS WITH THE GO/NO-GO TOOL AND THE BURMAN SCORING SYSTEM


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