Construction and renovation could mean additional IC responsibilities
Infection Control Weekly Monitor, February 4, 2009
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In the healthcare setting, there are a tremendous amount of factors to consider during construction and renovation, particularly when it comes to infection control. Even the smallest lack of oversight could potentially mean numerous infections.
That’s why we are directing you to listen to a free preview of the February 25 audio conference, “Infection Control During Construction and Renovation.” The clip has been posted at Mac’s Safety Space.
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