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Lab Safety Advisor, September 30, 2008
This week marks the last issue of Lab Safety Advisor. But we understand your need for critical lab safety and OSHA compliance guidance. To meet this important need, we will roll your subscription into our free weekly e-newsletter Medical Environment Weekly. Each issue delivers the news and information you need to keep your workplace safe and in compliance with the latest healthcare regulations.
And here’s more exciting news—this month HCPro will unveil OSHA Healthcare Advisor,our latest free online resource dedicated to bringing you the most current OSHA compliance news, advice, and tips that can make it easier for you to do your job. It features expert lab safety tips from your trusted source, Terry Jo Gile, MT(ASCP), MA Ed., The Safety Lady®. We’ll notify you of the launch date through your Medical Environment Weekly subscription.
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