HCPro introduces new Web site for OSHA healthcare safety officers
OSHA Healthcare Connection, October 21, 2008
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Beginning this week, HCPro, Inc., introduces another resource for occupational safety, health, and compliance.
OSHA Healthcare Advisor is a free online service that was created with compliance managers and safety officers in mind. The new Web site features blogs and commentary from experts on a variety of safety topics, tools including free checklists on safety and employee training, and the most up-to-date information on products available from HCPro. This new site gives healthcare workers responsible for or concerned with workplace safety the information they need, 24-7, with just the click of a mouse.
So, click here to checkout or bookmark the site or add your comments to blog posts.
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