Mac’s Safety Space: Getting locked in the bathroom--a risk assessment awaits
Hospital Safety Connection, January 9, 2008
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Join Steven MacArthur, safety consultant for The Greeley Company, as he offers advice and best practices on a variety of hospital safety topics in Mac's Safety Space.
Mac writes in today's posting, there are some surveyors that "like to do the 'I'm locked in the bathroom and having chest pains, how fast can you get me out' scenarios during visits."
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