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Does your hospital have a weather policy? If so, is it lenient? Do you ever feel like you have really sacrificed your safety to make it into work out of guilt?
Quote from nynursey_Does your hospital have a weather policy? If so, is it lenient? Do you ever feel like you have really sacrificed your safety to make it into work out of guilt?

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Nurses are considered "essential personnel".That means you will report to work despite inclement weather. You have a choice of calling in "sick".. or being honest and say the conditions prevent you from getting to work safely. I've had managers and emergency workers offer to pick me up and drive me in.They , of course, weren't concerned about driving me home.My advice is, save your call off time for this type of situation.

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I live in Southern California.I do not know of this... inclement... weather you speak of.Is that when water comes down from the sky and makes things wet?

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I also live in So Cal and every employer I've had here has had an earthquake/fire policy that is similar to inclement weather policies elsewhere.

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I am in Canada. If the roads are too dangerous to drive on then you call in. You don't get in any trouble.Bad weather is bad weather.

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A few weeks back I was definitely white-knuckling it. I don't know that I was risking my life b/c nobody was going much over 40 mph and I was of course restrained. I did feel like I was risking my car though. I'm not sure if we have a policy or not, but I figure since we're essential, I should go to work.

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Quote from CuddleswithpuddlesI live in Southern California.I do not know of this... inclement... weather you speak of.Is that when water comes down from the sky and makes things wet?

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It was meant to be a joke. No snark intended. Other than a giggle, yes, I have nothing to contribute to this subject.

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Interesting points. I ask because tomorrow's forecast is predicted about 14" of snow. And I reside about 90 minutes door-to-door from my hospital. I also drive a 4-door sedan.And my hospital has made it abundantly clear that weather is NOT an acceptable call-out excuse.

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My hospital is pretty good about this. They create accommodations for staff to spend the night as needed, and just want you to make your best effort to get in at some point. I buy snow tires, drive slowly, and haven't felt that I've risked my life yet.

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Quote from blondy2061hMy hospital is pretty good about this. They create accommodations for staff to spend the night as needed, and just want you to make your best effort to get in at some point. I buy snow tires, drive slowly, and haven't felt that I've risked my life yet.

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Yeah my area is expecting significant snowfall tomorrow and I'm schedule for night shift. Nobody has posted anything about inclement weather accommodations. Hate to put any blame on management, but if I was in charge I would post in advance the facility's policy on inclement weather and potential need for emergency transportation of "essential personnel." Instead we'll be expected to either brave the weather or cowardly state our fear of driving I suppose.
Author: alice  3-06-2015, 18:38   Views: 719   
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