This week, celebrate facility safety with housekeeping staff
OSHA Healthcare Connection, September 16, 2008
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You can acknowledge the contributions of your environmental services and housekeeping staff by celebrating National Healthcare Environment Services and Housekeeping Week, September 14-20.
The theme for 2008, "Quality People, Safe Environment, Excellent Results," speaks to the essential role that frontline environmental services and housekeeping staff play in providing a clean and safe environment for patients, visitors, and staff members through infection prevention and control practices, says American Society for Healthcare Environmental Services, which sponsors the event.
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