Mac’s Safety Space: HICS is a good starting point for useful response plans
Hospital Safety Connection, February 13, 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, "When contemplating an incident command structure for your organization that is for the purpose of actually responding to emergencies . . . I would recommend that you check out the Hospital Incident Command System (HICS)."
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