It’s not too late to join us for our newest approach to life safety education
Hospital Safety Connection, September 9, 2009
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We’re just two weeks away from Life Safety Code Solutions for Hospitals, a convenient, affordable option to educate yourself about the most problematic Joint Commission hot spot.
Taking place September 24-25 in Boston, this program includes expert-led sessions about:
- Best practices for when to carry out interim life safety measures
- Assessing overall life safety compliance at your facility
- Getting nurses and other care providers to comply with the Life Safety Code
- Equivalencies and other solutions to life safety problems
- How to successfully clarify surveyor citations
- And more
Whether you’re a seasoned safety professional or new to the field, Life Safety Code Solutions for Hospitals will help you perform your job more efficiently and better keep your hospital in Joint Commission compliance.
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