Surgical Technologist
Company: Waterbury Hospital
Location: Milford
Posted on: September 16, 2023
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Job Description:
JOB DESCRIPTION
TITLE: Surgical Technologist
DEPT: OR
Band: TEC L2
JOB CODE: 06010
SCOPE OF POSITION:
Working under the direction of the RN, the Surgical Technologist
functions in the OR as a surgical scrub performing a variety of
technical and other activities following established methods and
procedures.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assist the surgeon or interventionist as a scrub technologist or
assistant, providing and assisting with instrumentation and
supplies as needed.
1.0 Introduction This assessment documents the physical demands and
essential job functions of the Surgical Tech position.
2.0 Physical Job Description Surgical Techs frequently push and
pull patients, instruments and equipment that requires between 5
lbs to 35 lbs of force. Moving, lifting or transferring of patients
may involve lifting of up to 50 lbs., individually, or more as part
of a team-lift. Surgical Techs are regularly required to stand and
talk or hear, and frequently required to walk; use hands to finger,
handle, or feel; and reach forward with hands and arms. Surgical
Techs are infrequently required to sit, stoop, crouch or kneel, as
they must remain sterile when they have scrubbed in. Exception
would be when procedure is complete and they are disposing of
non-sterile instruments or linens.
Surgical Techs must frequently lift and/or move items and materials
up to 20 lbs. and occasionally lift or move materials up to 50
lbs.
Standing and walking are constant throughout the shift. Surgical
Techs are rarely seated.
The estimated overall strength requirement of the job of a Surgical
Tech may be classified as "Medium." Medium work indicates that the
job involves handling 20 to 50 lbs Occasionally (O) or handling 10
to 20 lbs Frequently (F).
3.0 Operational Overview The Surgical Tech is responsible for the
following job tasks.
3.1 Work Hours/Shifts:
Key 1 : Exposure Time & Strength Rating
Rating of Exposure Time
Definition (Hrs of time)
Not Observed (N/O)
Not Observed
Infrequent (I)
Occasional (O)
1 - 3 Hrs
Frequent (F)
3 - 6 Hrs
Constant (C)
6 - 8 Hrs
Key 1 : Exposure Time & Strength Rating (continued):
Strength Rating
DOT Definitions
Sedentary
0 to 10 lbs performed Occasionally (O)
Very Light
0 to 20 lbs performed Infrequently (I)
Light
0 to 20 lbs performed Frequently (F) or Significant Walking or
Standing
Medium
20 to 50 lbs performed Occasionally (O) Or 10 to 20 lbs performed
Frequently (F) or 10 lbs performed Constantly (C)
Heavy
50 to 100 lbs performed Occasionally (O) or 25 to 50 lbs performed
Frequently (F) or 10 to 20 lbs performed Constantly (C)
Based in part on US Department of Labor's Dictionary of
Occupational Titles (DOT), Physical Demands Strength Rating,
1991
Key 2 : Essential Function Tasks
Task #
Task Description
1
Occasionally pushing/pulling bed, stretcher, gurney, with and
without a patient; force will vary from 5 lbs to 35 lbs.
Occasionally pushing instrument carts and laundry/linens carts.
2
Frequently lifting/carrying items ranging from 1 lb. to 10 lbs and
above; occasionally lifting or maneuvering as part of a team an
adult patient resulting in up to 50 lb exertion
3
Reaching frequently to review monitoring equipment and to access
supplies.
4
Infrequently bending, stooping, crouching, crawling and kneeling to
dispose of soiled items or non-sterile instruments,
post-procedure.
5
Visually identifying labels, charts, instruments, supplies,
displays, and controls to properly perform work.
6
Standing and walking to assess and care for patients.
Table 1: Mobility
Activity
Duration
Essential Function Task
Example
Sitting
I
3,5
Standing
C
1,2,3,4,5,6
Walking
C
1,2,3,4,5,6
Running
I
6
Climbing
N/O
1,3
Bending/Stooping
I
3,4
Putting non-sterile instruments into cart
Crouching
I
3,4
Kneeling
I
3,4
Table 1: Mobility (continued) . click apply for full job
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