NEXT WEEK! Practical take-home tools will be part of Life Safety Code Solutions for Hospitals
Hospital Safety Insider, September 16, 2009
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Our new seminar, Life Safety Code Solutions for Hospitals, takes place September 24-25 in Boston. Aside from the in-depth sessions on hard-hitting life safety topics, we also wanted to give you a peek at the practical tools attendees will take back to their facilities:
- Examples of successful life safety survey clarifications submitted to The Joint Commission
- A sample cover letter for a Fire Safety Evaluation System request to The Joint Commission
- Interim life safety measures assessment
- A sample fire watch request form with inspection procedures
It’s not too late to join experts Brad Keyes, CHSP, and James Murphy, RA, NCARB, as they lead a jam-packed agenda. We look forward to seeing you next week.
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