The Congress on Health and Safety is the MNA organization that deals with issues that affect Registered Nurses every day at work. Listed below are members of the Congress who built, and have participated in the group. They agreed to be interviewed for this oral history. They speak of the issues that motivated them and their experiences working with the Congress.
Terri Arthur, RN | Health and Safety Education | Video1 Video2 | ||
Kathy Dicker, RN | Chemical Sensitivity | Video | ||
Mary Anne Dillon, RN | Chemical Exposure | Video | ||
Sandy Leblanc, RN | On-Call and Extended Work Hours | Video1 Video2 | ||
Gail Lenehan, RN | Latex Allergy | Video1 Video2 | ||
Kathy McDonald, RN | Workplace Violence | Video | ||
Rosemary O’Brien, RN | Workplace Violence | Video | ||
Liz O’Connor, RN | Air Quality/Sick Building | Video | ||
Kate Opanasets, RN | Workplace Violence | Video | ||
Beth Piknick, RN | Safe Patient Handling | Video | ||
Betty Sparks, RN | Emergency Preparedness | Video | ||
Kathy Sperrazza, RN | Air Quality/Sick Building | Video1 Video 2 | ||
Tom Fuller | Hazardous Drugs/Ultraviolet Radiation | Video | ||
Peg Tayler Careau | Workplace Violence | Video | ||
Christine Pontus, RN | The Congress Going Forward | Video | ||