One week and counting until the Hospital Safety Symposium
Hospital Safety Connection, April 30, 2008
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We are just seven days away from the Second Annual Hospital Safety Symposium in Las Vegas, and we wanted to mention that we have posted another free interview online with one of our presenters.
In our latest interview, expert Terry Jo Gile talks about how the International Organization for Standardization, or ISO, fits into laboratory safety.
You can listen to the interview by going to the Hospital Safety Center and clicking on the link in the right-hand column.
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