The Life Safety Code® Field Guide for Healthcare Facilities
Accreditation Insider, January 8, 2019
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The Life Safety Code® Field Guide for Healthcare Facilities is the perfect companion to your Life Safety Code (LSC) compliance efforts. This portable, concise resource is a perfect on-site quick reference and will help you understand the requirements for healthcare and ambulatory occupancies, prepare for survey, and maintain your accreditation regardless of accrediting option.
- Portable—No need to lug the NFPA code book with you while you’re out in the field. This compact volume provides the references you need to know while you’re on the go.
- Easy to navigate—The "Critical Issues" sections will help you identify and highlight the latest key provisions of the LSC.
- A straightforward reference—Understand the NFPA's intent behind the LSC’s provisions through advice, commentary, and tips from life safety experts.
- A vital education tool—With the help of more than 100 detailed diagrams and tables, you’ll be able to educate your staff on even the most complex requirements.
Learn more at http://hcmarketplace.com/life-safety-code-field-guide
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