NIOSH PPE Tracker
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Version :1.5.3.3/1.5.3
Size :/111.62Mb
Updated :Sep 9,2021
Sep 9,2021
Developer :Centers For Disease Control and Prevention
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Based on the users' reviews of the PPE Tracker app, here are three pros and cons in English, within the 15-word limit for each item: **Pros:** 1. "Easy-to-use interface helps monitor PPE use and track safety data efficiently." 2. "Comprehensive catalog of PPE products provides accurate and up-to-date information." 3. "User-friendly reporting feature allows for rapid identification and correction of non-compliance." **Cons:** 1. "Limited customization options for companies with unique PPE requirements." 2. "Occasional server errors and technical issues can hinder app performance." 3. "Lack of real-time alerts and notifications for critical PPE usage thresholds."
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Description
To assist healthcare and non-healthcare facilities (e.g., correctional facilities) in planning and optimizing the use of PPE resources for the response to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has developed the NIOSH Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Tracker. This tool can be used for planning PPE use outside the context of COVID-19, where PPE shortages may also occur due to supply chain issues related to the COVID-19 response (e.g., manufacturing facilities).

The NIOSH PPE Tracker app will calculate the average consumption rate, also referred to as a “burn rate.” Healthcare personnel or facilities can use this app to track the number of full boxes of each component of PPE that they have in stock, such as gowns or respirators. They can enter these numbers to estimate the remaining supply of PPE based on the average consumption rate. Users of this tool can also enter the number of patients at their facility. The app will calculate the PPE burn rate per patient to help healthcare personnel track changes in PPE usage as the number of patients being cared for fluctuates. Based on the PPE Burn Rate Calculator Excel spreadsheet, the app features several improvements, including an easy-to-use interface and the ability to add restock.

• This easy-to-use tool tracks different types of PPE, such as gowns, gloves, surgical masks, respirators, face shields, and more.

• Track inventory by number of boxes or number of individual units.

• Add restock when calculating inventory totals.

• Calculate burn rate by type of PPE (such as gloves) and for specific units (such as small gloves).

• Calculate PPE burn rate by the number of patients being treated and track changes in PPE usage as the number of patients fluctuates.

• Download inventory and burn rate data and share reports via email.
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    By Antoine PageMay 5,2021
    If u really trying to track u already know better have this
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    By Josiah RaicheJun 30,2020
    Seems to be tied to one device which will probably work for smallish teams and units. You can create your items and quickly and easily enter your QOH and restock levels daily. It also asks for patients. Once you make a couple entries it will tell you daily and per patient burn rates. You can export your inventory and reports and email them to someone. One weakness is that you cannot variance items. If you change your stock downward for a reason other than usage it can skew your numbers.