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AFL-CIO Pandemic information

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The nation and the world face the risk of a potentially deadly influenza pandemic. Although media attention is focused on the deadly avian flu virus (H5N1) that is spreading in Asia, Europe and Africa through migratory and domestic birds, experts believe the world is overdue for an influenza pandemic of some sort—and we need to be prepared.
Scientific predictions of an avian or other type of flu pandemic emerged several years ago—yet it was only early this year the Bush administration released a “Pandemic Influenza Plan.” But the plan contains no comprehensive strategy for protecting front-line workers. The AFL-CIO has been urging the Bush administration to create comprehensive plans to protect such workers as health care employees and those in the poultry industry in case of an outbreak.Fact Sheets
Lessons from SARS

The health care workers' experience with the SARS virus in Canada has great relevance to what we are likely to face with pandemic flu. Read the SARS Commision's final report to learn about the importance of using the precautionary approach for protecting health care workers; the importance of implementing infection control procedures; the necessity for health care facilities to plan for major events such as SARS in advance; and the need for regulations to protect workers from infectious agents.
See especially Chapter 8 in Volume 3 in the commission's report for issues involving mode of transmission and respiratory protection and the importance of providing the most protective measures for health care workers when there is uncertainty about risk that is much like what we will face with pandemic flu. Also take a look at the recommendations in Chapter 9, Volume 3, for a comprehensive set of approaches that must be in place to address an outbreak of SARS that should likewise be in place when an influenza pandemic arises.
Protecting First Responders

In the event of an outbreak, health care workers, firefighters, police officers, emergency service workers and other first responders will be on the front lines of responding to this emergency. If and when an outbreak occurs, it is imperative that the necessary resources and equipment are immediately available to protect first responders from the deadly virus.
AFSCME, which represents public-sector employees at the state and local levels and health care workers, together with the AFL-CIO and other affiliated unions, have petitioned the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for an emergency temporary standard to protect health care workers, emergency responders and others at risk on the job.Find out about avian flu and influenza pandemics.Health Care Workers
Emergency Responders
Poultry Workers

In rare cases, the avian influenza virus may “jump” to poultry workers who have been in contact with infected birds or contaminated surfaces. Airline Flight Crews
Postal Workers
Sheet Metal Workers
Legislation

Important legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives addresses problems in the Department of Health and Human Services Pandemic Influenza Plan. http://www.aflcio.org/issues/safety/pandemic_influenza.cfm

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