Everyone Deserves a Second Chance at Life! Got naloxone?
Many of us in the safety field think first of fires, critical power failures, severe weather, active shooters, and medical emergencies like injuries, heart attacks or allergic reactions when putting together emergency preparedness plans. What we might not think about right away is a drug overdose. Nearly one in 11 workers who die at work die from a drug overdose. These deaths have been rapidly increasing for years – 536% since 2011!
Many of us in the safety field think first of fires, critical power failures, severe weather, active shooters, and medical emergencies like injuries, heart attacks or allergic reactions when putting together emergency preparedness plans. What we might not think about right away is a drug overdose. Nearly one in 11 workers who die at work die from a drug overdose. These deaths have been rapidly increasing for years – 536% since 2011!
While these workplace statistics may be new to some, many have felt the impact of the overdose crisis outside of work. Many people in the U.S. either struggle with substance use, or know a family member, friend or co-worker who has. One death from overdose is too many. The CDC predicts that nearly 110,000 people died from an overdose in 2022. That’s almost 300 people dying each day. Most of these deaths are due to opioids such as hydrocodone, oxycodone, heroin and fentanyl.
Employers, it’s time to act! Including overdose readiness in emergency preparedness plans is one small step you can take to reverse these trends, both at work and in the community. According to the CDC, naloxone is a safe and easy-to-use medication that can temporarily stop the many life-threatening effects of opioid overdose, making it a critical tool for overdose readiness planning. Certain brands of nasal-spray naloxone, such as Narcan, have recently been approved for over-the-counter use, making it easier than ever to get naloxone.
To help workplaces create an overdose readiness program, the National Safety Council created Respond Ready Workplace. This program aims to reduce overdose deaths in worksites by supporting the availability of naloxone, related training and support resources in workplaces. The initiative focuses on:
● Advocacy and education to draw awareness to the impact of overdose on workplaces and the importance of naloxone as an emergency response tool.
● Employee training and support materials to ensure there are robust policies and programs in place to support a naloxone program.
● Naloxone access resources to guide employers wanting to include naloxone in workplace first aid kits or other accessible locations