Indiana Association of Occupational Health Nurses

IAOHN Position on House Bill 1253

Posted over 6 years ago by Sarah Hewitt

This morning I e-mailed Senator Boots as the President of the Indiana Association of Occupational Health Nurses.  There is a current bill up for vote in the State Senate, House Bill 1253, which would allow teachers to be shot with pellets during active shooter training.  Please consider contacting your local senator regarding this bill.  Here is my e-mail:

Senator Boots,

As one of your constintuents in Lebanon, I am writing to you today to request that you vote NO to House Bill 1253.  I am a Family Nurse Practitioner by training, and am currently the President of the Indiana Association of Occupational Health Nurses.
Subjecting school staff to projectiles during active shooter training is not wise.  Training-related injuries are likely to occur causing a rise of worker's compensation claims and added expense to our school systems which are already struggling with budgets.  Most of these injuries will be physical which will resolve over time, but for the emotionally vulnerable, they may experience lasting, PTSD-type symptoms.
In healthcare we train, train, and train again on many emergencies, and none of them involve us intentionally getting hurt to make the scenarios more real.  Frequent, repetitive training on the subject of active shooters including various means of learning (watching videos, doing drills, etc.) is more likely to be beneficial than a once-yearly or single instance of being shot at with a pellet gun.
Thank you for your time.  Should you wish to have further discussions with me on this or any topic, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Sarah Hewitt

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Sarah Hewitt, FNP-BC, COHN-S
President, Indiana Association of Occupational Health Nurses

Comments

Linda Bee over 6 years ago

Good job, Sarah! You made several good points, and I agree with you. Not wise to subject teachers to potential injury when there are other effective methods of training.


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