Mac's Safety Space: Effective ventilation efforts are yours to define
Hospital Safety Insider, October 1, 2008
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Join Steve MacArthur, safety consultant for The Greeley Company, as he offers advice and best practices on a variety of hospital safety topics on his blog, Mac’s Safety Space.
Mac writes in today’s posting that when it comes to ventilation, "organizations should define for themselves what ‘suitable’ means under [EC.02.06.01], using a common mantra."
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